Romania

Shrouded in the passage of time and safeguarded by mountain ranges at the heart of Europe, Romania may seem distant and elusive, but that only amplifies the reward for those who dare to explore it. Born of tradition, this land triumphs over every challenge it faces, standing resilient like its mighty castles and fortresses.

Castillo de Bran, Transilvania: el destino más famoso de Rumania.
“And without needing to look, by closing our eyes, we could see.”

Its mountain villages embrace a simple lifestyle, enhanced by their charming, brightly colored houses, while Bucharest stands as a symbol of transformation, a testament to the country’s readiness to renew and flourish.

Avistamiento osos en Bethlen Estates Transilvania
Hidden among green meadows and forests

Between them, like a tapestry weaving everything together, the lush deciduous forests and the Transylvanian Carpathian Mountains create a flawless circle.

Beyond the Carpathians

temporada

June, July, and August are the perfect months to visit Romania, with warm yet comfortable temperatures, thanks to the refreshing breeze from the Carpathian Mountains.

Continental

Average 15°C

Between June and August

Warm days and refreshing nights

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Iglesia fortificada de Transilvania

Tour the country’s most special heritage

Admire the unique fortified churches of Transylvania, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, getting to know these monuments unique in the world before taking to the skies over the Carpathian Mountains.
Fauna oso pardo Rumanía

Get to know the local fauna of the Transylvanian country.

Meet the large community of free-ranging bears that inhabit Romania on a sunset tour through the country’s lush forests.
Vista panorámica del Castillo de Bran, medieval y asociado a Drácula, en la temporada de otoño. Es la atracción turística más visitada de Brașov, Transilvania, Rumania.

Visit Bran Palace in private

Explore, outside opening hours, the impressive Bran Castle and be able to freely walk through the galleries and rooms that inspired one of the most famous novels of the 19th century, Dracula. Enjoy a traditional dinner in the elegant Queen Mary’s Music Room.

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.

Romania