WORLD OF CABANA

CABANA TRAVEL

Travel the world the Cabana way. Here you’ll find iconic, off-the-beaten-track and Cabana-favorite destinations, along with insider's travel tips, highly curated museum guides and Cabana's go-to addresses around the globe.

My Paris with Max Aniort

From hidden Japanese bistros to exceptional wine temples, Paris-based Max Aniort, founder and CEO of Le Collectionist, takes Cabana on a personal tour of his favorite spots in the French capital. Blending food, art, and culture with secret escapes that only a true local will know, Max's guide is one to bookmark.

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One Hour at the Museum: Marie Antoinette Style Opens at the V&A

One Hour at the Museum: Marie Antoinette Style Opens at the V&A

In this series, we travel the world's great museums – large and small – through the eyes and minds of Cabana Curators, asking one question: if you had only an hour to spare, what would you see? This week, Dr. Sarah Grant, Senior Curator of the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, talks Cabana through six of the museum's most notable objects.

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Beyond the Souks: A Postcard from Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains

Since the 11th century, Marrakech has been a market place wedged between mountain and desert, a neutral ground where nomads and traders would meet to exchange goods. This history has made it a city of storytellers, and superstitions, with markets that have outlived empires. Sam Parkes explores the dichotomous Moroccan city, documenting its color, vibrancy and distant panoramas.

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A Weekend in Antiparos

A small jewel in the centre of Greece’s Cycladic archipelago, Antiparos is beloved for its slow rhythms, bustling town and family-friendly vibe. From the boutique hotels to the best villas, relaxed taverns and stylish bars, Kate Lough shares the best places to bookmark on the island.

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Postcard from Arles

Sam Parkes captures the charm of Arles, a Provençal town forever immortalised by Van Gogh, yet one that is far more than the artist’s echo. Once known as “Little Rome” for its amphitheatre and cobbled alleys, today Arles is alive with the spirit of the new creative avant-garde.

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A Weekend in Cairo

A city of profound contradictions and enchantments, Cairo's beauty extends far beyond its world-famous sights and souks. Photographer Zein Khalifa, co-founder of Tintera Gallery, shares an insider's guide to a captivating city where French balconies crumble above Ottoman courtyards, and the Nile drifts past brutalist relics and gilded palaces.

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My New York with Alyssa Kapito

New York-based interior designer Alyssa Kapito, known for her elegant, refined style and curator's eye, shares an insider's guide to her hometown. Read on to discover her favorite spots in the city - from the antique stores where she sources special finds, the best bar for an Aperol Spritz and her go-to for vintage fashion.

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The island where you aren’t allowed to die or be born

The island where you aren’t allowed to die or be born

Jamie Sharp explores the mysterious Arctic island of Svalbard, which sits at the extreme edge of Norway's territory and has only a handful of settlements. Arriving in August when daylight never ends, he discovers an inhospitable archipelago of extraordinary natural beauty.

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A Photographer's Guide to Tuscany

Kenya-based Yaye Kassamali and Harrison Thane take a road trip through the Tuscan countryside, seeing the region through fresh eyes, soaking up the culture and cuisine, and sharing the sights and secrets that enchant them along the way.

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My Somerset with Ffern Founder, Emily Cameron

Somerset-based Emily Cameron, co-founder and creative director of cult fragrance brand Ffern, shares an insider’s guide to the beautiful English county - from an atmospheric abbey to bookstores, restaurants and a world-leading stay.

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Postcard from Giglio

A tiny island off the Tuscan coast in the Tyrrhenian Sea, just five per cent of Giglio is inhabited. Although numbers swell in summer, Giglio remains wild: its oak forests and vineyards lead to dramatic granite cliffs, rocky coves and a handful of sandy beaches. Elizabeth Bennett explores.

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A Weekend in Aix-en-Provence

Provence-born writer Cécilia Pelloux has lived all over the world, but few places have her heart like Aix-en-Provence in the South of France. She shares an insider’s guide to the historic French city, revealing her favorite brocantes, bistros, book shops and cultural treasures.

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A Photographer's travels through one of Southern France's best kept secrets

With its terracotta rooftops, pastel houses, narrow cobbled lanes and colorful boats, the small fishing village of Collioure is almost embarrassingly pretty, finds photographer Sam Parkes - as though everything has been crop-dusted in beauty and benevolence.

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A Greek Summer: 10 Insider Guides from the Big Cabana Family

Join the Big Cabana Family on a Greek adventure as our well-travelled insiders share their tried and tested itineraries for memorable trips through Greece. Bookmark our guides to Athens and the islands, from Hydra and Patmos, to Serifos, Kastellorizo and many more.

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Postcard from Ermoupolis, Syros

Athens-based travel writer, Kate Lough, continues her summer travels around Greece, this week settling into local life in the Cycladic capital, Ermoupolis, and soaking up the aristocratic atmosphere of its Vaporia neighbourhood.

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My London with Pip Carter

London-based artist Pip Carter, daughter-in-law of publishing legend Graydon Carter, shares her favorite spots across the capital with Belle White. From playing vinyl records and eating unrivalled roast chicken in Soho, to deer spotting in Richmond Park, her highlights reveal a city that’s both serene and in full swing. 

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