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Monocle's latest edition pairs political interviews, fiction, and a glossy travel supplement in a format that refuses to hurry.
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Monocle's latest edition pairs political interviews, fiction, and a glossy travel supplement in a format that refuses to hurry.

On a rocky outcrop where mid-century modernism meets Mediterranean ease, a heritage hotel returns as a six-restaurant resort pitched at the exact moment the island's hospitality landscape is shifting upmarket.

Christopher and Suzanne Sharp spent fifteen years restoring an 18th-century Maltese estate, first as a family refuge, then as Casa Bonavita, a seventeen-room retreat that blurs the line between residence and hospitality.

Explora Journeys unfurls its most ambitious vessel yet, stretching 879 feet across the Mediterranean and inviting a new conversation about space, intimacy, and the quiet luxury of unhurried travel.

Volcanic shores, quiet harbors, and the kind of Mediterranean calm that exists only where the ferries arrive less often.

Milos rises from the Cyclades with landscapes that feel borrowed from another planet - sea caves carved by millennia, water so blue it rewrites your understanding of colour, and a quietness that luxury cannot buy.

Where jade waters meet medieval hamlets and a new generation of luxury properties redefines the Mediterranean refuge

Beyond the yacht-strewn Costa Smeralda, a different Sardinia is emerging - one built on stone, silence, and the slow return of tradition.

Beyond the crowds of the Amalfi Coast lies Tropea, a cliffside town where ancient myth meets crystalline waters and the pace of summer slows to a Mediterranean whisper.

A Croatian island carved its own identity from a sequel's borrowed romance, proving that geography can rewrite even the most storied scripts.

Beyond the tourist circuits of the Amalfi Coast, Ischia offers a quieter communion with the Mediterranean - one shaped by millennia of geothermal activity and the slow rhythms of island life.

At Poltu Quatu - "hidden port" - Marriott's latest venture trades neon party energy for a softer alchemy: stone, myth, and the ghosts of 1960s glamour, all wrapped in LeSuiss arches.