Dine on a sandbank 100m out into the ocean, swim with dolphins in your own private lagoon or witness Hawksbill turtles nest and their hatchlings make their way to the sea – discover some of the most breath-taking beaches in the world where you can indulge in the most unique and exclusive experiences.
Canter across the soft sands of Jamaica or splash into the pristine ocean on horseback. Renowned for its equestrian centre, Half Moon in Jamaica offers guests the opportunity to enjoy a range of activities. Beginners and seasoned riders alike can take private lessons which include jumping, polo and dressage.
Read MoreTake a private snorkelling trip to learn more about the coral reefs that protect the turtle nests in conjunction with the Jumby Bay Hawksbill Project. Visit Jumby Bay Island during the nesting season to watch as female turtles arrive on the beach to lay eggs and later see the hatchlings make their way back home to the ocean.
Read MoreThis idyllic private luxury island hideaway is surrounded by two miles of white sand, blissfully free from phones, internet or TVs. To catch the attention of staff raise a yellow flag for fresh lobster to be delivered to you; for privacy, raise the red one – every whim is catered to at Petit St Vincent.
Read moreEnjoy a romantic dinner or sundowner cocktails on a sandbank on a beach in the middle of the turquoise Indian Ocean. Flavoursome fine dining dishes are designed to be savoured under the stars. “No shoes, no news” is the island philosophy at Gili Lankanfushi.
Read moreEco-luxe comes to mind when visiting Song Saa Private Island. Paddle around some of Cambodia's uninhabited islands followed by a private picnic. Disembark onto dry land for a refreshing shower under one of the many waterfalls.
Read moreBeyond Four Seasons Resort Langkawi’s beach lies Langkawi’s Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, home to eagles, monkeys, otters and walking fish. Experience close-up encounters with these intriguing creatures with a boat safari.
Read MoreVisit andBeyond Vamizi Island, Mozambique between July and September to catch a glimpse of the Humpback whales that pass through the remote choppy shores of Quirimbas. Often pods will bring along their new-born calves with them, allowing you the opportunity to see a new generation of whales.
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