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The Lindis

Tucked into a glacial valley in New Zealand’s South Island, The Lindis is one of the most architecturally striking stays in the country. It’s sleek, remote, and quietly extraordinary — built to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape of the Ahuriri Valley, where tussock-covered hills roll into alpine peaks. From above, the building is barely visible; from inside, it’s pure drama — floor-to-ceiling glass, raw timber, and wide, open skies.

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Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

There’s a reason so many travellers dream of Bora Bora—and there’s a reason they choose the Four Seasons. Set on a private motu facing Mount Otemanu, this resort offers the classic Bora Bora picture: wide skies, glassy lagoons, and villas poised just above the water. But what makes it stand out is how beautifully it all flows. The setting is cinematic, yes—but the energy is calm, grounded, and full of warmth.

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The Brando

There’s no fanfare when you land at Tetiaroa—just filtered sunlight through coconut palms, the soft shift of warm air, and that instant sense of having arrived somewhere that runs on its own time. This was once Marlon Brando’s private escape. Today, it’s home to one of the most low-key, high-standard properties in the world.

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COMO The Treasury

In the heart of Perth’s historic Cathedral Square, surrounded by galleries, gardens and some of the city’s best restaurants, COMO The Treasury offers a quietly luxurious base for exploring Western Australia’s capital. Housed within a carefully restored series of 19th-century state buildings, the hotel blends heritage character with COMO’s signature calm — minimalist interiors, a tranquil COMO Shambhala spa, and service that’s polished but never overbearing.

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