Myanmar

The ancient kingdom of Burma, the one immortalized by Rudyard Kipling and George Orwell, is a land of mystery, bathed in gold. Its radiant pagodas, scattered across the landscape, and its lush, untamed nature—seemingly defying the laws of man—conceal the soul of a proud nation that finds its path forward in the strength of its roots.

Myanmar Pagoda Shwedagon
“Only those who know how to find happiness in everything can truly be happy.”

The hope for a brighter future and the memory of ancestral traditions come together, embracing each other to welcome the dawn of a new day. United.

Myanmar monjes
A place like no other known

The country has experienced an impressive transformation, embracing the future while staying deeply rooted in its rich traditions.

A million pagodas

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Myanmar’s dry season spans from October to April, offering mild temperatures and clear skies, perfect for exploring its tropical climate.

Tropical

Average 24°C

October - April

Warm temperatures all day and sporadic showers.

experiencias NUBA

Myanmar Archipiélago Mergui

Diving in crystal clear waters of Mergui

Dive in the impressive Mergui archipelago, in crystal clear waters and accompanied by corals, whale sharks, manta rays or clown fish. Board a luxury catamaran and sail the Andaman Sea to meet the Moken tribes and their semi-nomadic lifestyle.

Intimate dinner in front of the pagodas

Enjoy a private dinner in front of the pagodas. Admire the wonderful temples of Bagan while enjoying a private candlelight dinner.
Myanmar Bagan

Bagan by bicycle, rickshaw and hot air balloon

A different way to get to know the Burmese city. Get lost in the city of Bagan in a different way by cycling, riding through its streets in a horse-drawn carriage or flying over it in a balloon with the lights of dawn.

Historias de BITÁCORA

In Japan, luxury doesn’t speak. It listens. It lives in the pause between movements, in the scent of cedar after rain, in a cup of tea poured without a word. For centuries, the ryokan has embodied that quiet perfection — hospitality as ritual, simplicity as sophistication, and nature as architecture. Today, a new generation of ryokans is reimagining that heritage for the modern traveler. Some preserve the old ways untouched; others reinterpret them through design, gastronomy, and architecture that feel both timeless and entirely new.

Paradise isn’t one-size-fits-all. The same turquoise that soothes in the Maldives might thrill in Fiji or mesmerize in Bora Bora. For travelers in search of serenity, connection, or discovery, these islands promise beauty—but in very different forms. Choosing between them isn’t about geography. It’s about identity.

Paradise isn’t one-size-fits-all. The same turquoise that soothes in the Maldives might thrill in Fiji or mesmerize in Bora Bora. For travelers in search of serenity, connection, or discovery, these islands promise beauty—but in very different forms. Choosing between them isn’t about geography. It’s about identity.

There’s a new Mexico emerging—one that exists beyond the postcards and the predictable. For the modern traveler, Mexico is not just a destination but a state of mind: creative, layered, and alive with contrasts. It’s a country where design meets tradition, where centuries of culture coexist with a generation that’s redefining what modern luxury feels like.

For years, travel was measured by quantity—how far, how fast, how many stamps in a passport. But the new luxury traveler is unlearning that rhythm. Slow travel isn’t about distance or duration; it’s about presence. It’s the art of staying long enough to listen, of letting a place unfold instead of consuming it.

Luxury yachting is no longer about the yacht itself—it’s about what it allows you to experience. Privacy, rhythm, and perspective. A return to travel where time bends to your will and the horizon becomes your only itinerary. Across the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific, a new generation of vessels is redefining what it means to explore the world by sea.

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