We are pleased to share the latest edition of The Journal.

Nestled on the edge of majestic Lake Maggiore, the elegant Casa Paradiso offers a front-row seat to Northern Italy's most romantic waters. We hear from The Hideaways Club Members, Donald and Sarah Pepper, about their co-ownership journey, and take a look at the best things to see, do and eat in this magical region.

As the 2024 Mediterranean yachting season draws to a close, we look at some of the jet-set pockets of big boats that have been attracting the great and glamorous for decades, all within a short distance from many of The Hideaways Club homes.

Boutique concierge company, Calder & Co, share the best places to wine, dine and explore on South Africa's Western Cape. And, Lucy Powles, Club interior designer and founder of her own interior design studio, shares her most fulfilling projects, from working with local artisans to ensure authenticity is at the heart of a home, to explaining why how a space feels is just as important as how it looks.

Husband-and-wife duo, Josh and Isabella Craddock, swapped the hustle and bustle of London for the unrelenting energy of Dubai. From launching boundary-pushing creative venturesin hospitality and travel media to curating their own enviable desert lifestyle, the pair share how life in the Middle East has shaped their work, weekends and wanderlust.

The Hideaways Club Members and creators of The TRIP {COLLECTION}, David and Anne-Marie Taylor, share their most featured and favoured journeys, including Villa Livka, an oceanfront home on the island of Brač, in Croatia, to Kentroma House, perched high on the hillside in Corfu.

Tim Henman, a founding Member and Ambassador of the Club, answers 25 quick-fire questions, and we join supercar collective and Club collaborator, Auto Vivendi, on a weekend staycation in the New Forest; a road that really is less ordinary.

A huge thank you to our collaborators:
Auto Vivendi | Calder & Co | Classic Yacht Charters | Cocovara - Lucy Powles | Near + Far Magazine | The TRIP {COLLECTION}

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