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MILLION AIR FLIGHT BRIEFING SAN JUAN

Pride of Puerto Rico ONE OF THE UNITED STATES’ OLDEST COLONIES CATERS TO SACRED SENTIMENTS AND MODERN MORES, AND HAS A UNIQUE AND VIBRANT CULTURE

WHERE TO SLEEP Nestled along the Atlantic Ocean is one of Puerto Rico’s finest resorts: Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. A very elegant hideaway located on 50 acres of beautiful plantation land once owned by Laurance Rockefeller, Dorado Beach boasts Su Casa, a beautifully restored, five-bedroom hacienda offering 1920s-era elegance. 100 Dorado Beach Drive +1 787 626 1100 ritzcarlton.com WHERE TO EAT Explore the tastes of Puerto Rico’s indigenous Taíno people at COA. Fresh, seasonal dishes are made using Mi Brasa, a traditional Spanish wood-burning oven. Enjoy views over the ocean as you sip on a glass of wine before your meal. 100 Dorado Beach Drive

+1 787 287 7217 ritzcarlton.com

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

The beat of Latin culture reverberates through this glamorous city perched on the edge of San Juan Harbor. The town’s rich history — it is one of the oldest colonies under American jurisprudence — is a jumble of ancient cobblestoned streets and towering monuments built centuries ago. Begin your tour in the bluff-topping Old Town, a charming haven of historical tales and invaluable treasures. Colonial wonders, such as La Fortaleza, the western hemisphere’s oldest executive mansion in continuous use, and Casa Blanca, constructed in 1521 for Puerto Rico’s governor Juan Ponce de León, beg to be explored, as their time-honored heritage is happily on display. San Juan’s colorful past lends itself to an even more exciting present. A celebrated restaurant scene is home to innovative dishes that demand a second or third helping. After dessert, head to one of the

Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

San Juan Bay

WHERE TO FLY The staff at the state-of-the-art Million Air San Juan leave nothing to chance. All our guests’ needs are anticipated, and no effort is spared to make the entire experience flawless, from landing to takeoff. Facility amenities include a comfortable pilot’s lounge and Wi-Fi. MILLION AIR SAN JUAN (TJIG) Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport Isla Grande, Lot 10 South Side, San Juan, Puerto Rico T +1 787 289 2021 E info.tjig@millionair.com W millionair.com

island’s numerous nightlife dens in sultry Calle San Sebastián, or savor the joys of the South Beach- style Condado district; both are sure to rouse even the most timid traveler to a night of unencumbered revelry. For risk-takers, a nonstop gambling culture thrives at 24-hour resort casinos dotted along the beach in Isla Verde. Speaking of the beach, San Juan’s white sandy shores are the stuff of any beachgoer’s dreams. Sun worshippers and idle paperback readers all pay homage to San Juan’s powdery playas , edged with the Atlantic Ocean’s turquoise waters. For a more strenuous view of nature, hike to the 3,543-ft-high peak of El Yunque, the only tropical rain forest belonging to the US Forest Service. The reward is a breathtaking view encompassing the full breadth of the city, showing off its blue-tinged grandeur from afar.

Old San Juan

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During this strange time, the benefit of flying privately has rapidly become a necessity that transcends convenience and productivity. At Million Air, we are committed to the health and safety of our customers. We’re working to ensure your travel plans and experiences are as worry-free as possible. Our promise is to provide a clean and safe environment for air travel. Million Air has been closely following developments and releases of the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other government health agencies as they relate to Covid-19 (also known as novel coronavirus), and we have been proactive in enhancing our existing health and safety practices, as well as implementing new courses of action. Our FBOs are following recommendations to safeguard all who travel through our facilities. Million Air has enhanced and/or implemented the following practices: Prevention The best lines of defense are good hygiene and social distancing. The following measures are in place at Million Air FBOs, both in scheduled tasks and daily practice, by every employee: • Washing hands frequently for at least 20 seconds using soap and hot water • Using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available • Properly covering coughs and sneezes, and throwing away tissues • Disinfecting surfaces and shared equipment every two to four hours, or as needed • Providing alcohol-based hand sanitizer at the front desk, bathrooms, flight-planning room, pilot lounges and other spaces that are communally shared • Removing any unwrapped foods from our hospitality bars that are accessible by unprotected hands • Disinfectant wipe-down of all returned rental cars We will continue to update our health and safety practices as new information is received. We are all experiencing an unprecedented event; we assure you we will stay informed to act on the evolving information. Thank you for your trust and support in keeping you safe. Million Air is ready to serve and to protect your health and safety during your travels.

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MILLION AIR FLIGHT BRIEFING VANCOUVER

City by the sea NESTLED AMID GORGEOUS GREENERY AND THE PACIFIC OCEAN, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA’S OUTDOOR ADVENTURES ARE SURE TO EXCITE

WHERE TO SLEEP Celebrated as the one of the best hotels in Canada, L’Hermitage Hotel is a luxury boutique property with 60 rooms and suites and an impeccable French-Canadian touch. The property boasts an outdoor heated saltwater pool and Jacuzzi; a business center and bicycles are available for guests. A stay in the two-bedroom Signature Suite offers 1,100 sq ft of space, including a living area, marble bathroom, balcony and fully equipped kitchen. 788 Richards Street +1 778 327 4100 lhermitagevancouver.com

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Stanley Park

Boasting all the attractions of a metropolis but with a decidedly calmer and positive vibe, Vancouver, British Columbia, is one of the world’s top tourist destinations. Perhaps the most famous attraction of the city is Stanley Park: The 1,000-acre sanctuary in the middle of the city offers visitors sprawling views of the surrounding mountains and forests, and the Pacific Ocean. Another outdoor attraction, VanDusen Botanical Garden, covers 55 acres and is home to 65 different species of birds. Switch from bird-watching to people-watching as you make your way to Robson Street, famed as the best shopping and dining in the area. After hitting the boutiques, visitors can look forward to enjoying a gourmet meal. Known as a particularly international city, Vancouver is home to citizens from all corners of the world, and this is delightfully evident in the city’s many restaurants. Whether you’re in the mood for Japanese, French, Italian or a modern fusion of all three,

Robson Street will surely have a restaurant to enchant even the most discerning of palates. If you're looking for a thrill, head to the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Hung 230 ft above ground, its namesake 450-ft-long bridge was built in 1889 from hemp ropes and cedar planks. The wire-cable bridge has been crossed by millions of visitors — take one look at the breathtaking forest scene below and it’s easy to see why. Continue the bird’s-eye view by taking an Alpine Lakes & Glaciers Tour with Harbour Air Seaplanes. The hour-long flight takes visitors from Vancouver Harbour, past Mount Mamquam and, during the summer months, the plane lands on a secret alpine lake whose crystal-clear waters you can enjoy while having a picnic. The city has been decorated with an extensive list of awards, and has been chosen as “The World’s Most Liveable City” multiple times. With its perfect combination of outdoors and culture, we can see why.

Blue Water Cafe

WHERE TO EAT In an area known for its succulent seafood, Blue Water Cafe is the best of the best. The gorgeous restaurant has a raw bar, heated patio and multiple private dining rooms. Executive chef Frank Pabst is known for his seafood tower, which stacks tiers with oysters, prawns, red tuna, smoked salmon, scallops, clams and mussels. 1095 Hamilton Street WHERE TO FLY Located just nine miles from the center of the city at Vancouver International Airport, Million Air Vancouver has 240,000 sq ft of ramp space. Million Air Vancouver accommodates larger aircraft, such as GVs and Global Expresses, as well as offering round-the-clock maintenance service. Make sure to take in the stunning snowcapped mountain views as you run on the jogging trail, or simply sit back and relax in the lounge. MILLION AIR VANCOUVER (CYVR) Vancouver International Airport 5455 Airport Road South Richmond, BC, Canada +1 604 688 8078 bluewatercafe.net

Seaside skyline

T +1 604 273 6688 F +1 604 273 6629 E info.cyvr@millionair.com W millionair.com

MILLION AIR FLIGHT BRIEFING TUCSON

An opulent oasis EMERGING FROM THE SONORAN DESERT, TUCSON HAS BECOME ARIZONA’S BEST-KEPT SECRET

WHERE TO STAY A tranquil wellness resort tucked in the shadow of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa is one of the region’s finest escapes, combining 400 acres of sustainably built, casita-style guest rooms and an endless roster of one-of-a-kind activities in one rejuvenating package. Make sure to book one of the Miraval Villas, which embrace the desert surroundings with an open-air patio complete with fire pit and hot tub. 5000 E Via Estancia

Sunset over Tuscon

+1 520 825 4000 miravalarizona.com

A Miraval Villa

WHERE TO EAT The most celebrated restaurant in all of Tucson, The Grill at Hacienda Del Sol has won AAA Four Diamond Awards and countless editorial awards for its cuisine and mesmerizing 800-label wine list. The dishes, which utilize herbs from the Hacienda Del Sol hotel’s on-site garden, are enthralling and the perfect complement to the postcard-worthy mountain backdrop. 5501 N Hacienda Del Sol Road +1 520 529 3500 haciendadelsol.com WHERE TO FLY Located along the tarmac of Tucson International Airport, Million Air Tucson boasts the best private jet facilities in the Southwest. A movie theater with surround sound and premium catering services will certainly impress, but it’s the red-carpet arrival service, including plane-side transportation, that offers each guest — no matter who they are — the opportunity to make a grand entrance.

and kestrels, in a controlled but natural environment. Or if you’re looking to live out your childhood cowboy dreams, visit Old Tucson for a tour of some of the most famous Western TV and movie sets. Peruse memorabilia from classics such as Bonanza and Rio Bravo , or take in one of the Old West shows, featuring actual movie-industry stunt work. Be sure to take a trip to the Tucson Botanical Gardens, a lush 5.5-acre urban oasis. The gardens feature a seasonal live tropical butterfly exhibit, as well as monthly rotating art exhibits. Afterward, investigate the cosmos at Kitt Peak National Observatory, located in the Quinlan Mountains, which houses 27 telescopes and is sure to transport you from southern Arizona to another galaxy and beyond.

Much of Tucson’s character can be summed up by its two most popular nicknames: The Old Pueblo and Optics Valley. A combination of old-world charm (best found in the El Presidio district) and modern commerce, Arizona’s second-largest city is as distinct as the landscape — a blend of desert and mountains — that surrounds it. Begin downtown, where a hub of fine food and nightlife, inspired by the University of Arizona located just blocks away, is sure to satisfy. There is a wide selection of entertainment options, including live music, sumptuous dining and excellent shopping. Meanwhile, outside the metropolitan bustle, an entirely different experience awaits. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is home to an array of desert wildlife, including cougars, wolves

Kitt Peak National Observatory

MILLION AIR TUCSON (TUS) Tucson International Airport 1840 E Valencia Road, Building 8 Tucson, AZ

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A ferruginous hawk at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

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MILLION AIR FLIGHT BRIEFING ALBANY

Capital couture NEW YORK STATE’S CAPITAL CITY OFFERS LEGISLATION AND LUXURY IN SPADES

WHERE TO SLEEP Airy interior courtyards and balconied bi-level suites lend the colonial-themed Desmond Hotel abundant charm. Located only a mile and a half from Albany International Airport, The Desmond Hotel boasts a sprawling Presidential Suite that has hosted presidents, movie stars and Fortune 500 CEOs within its elegant confines. 660 Albany Shaker Road +1 518 869 8100 desmondhotelsalbany.com WHERE TO EAT Downtown Albany’s premier fine-dining eatery, 677 Prime, offers a delectable menu with an emphasis on fresh and sustainable seafood, like Siberian sturgeon caviar, sesame-crusted ahi paired with a wasabi demi-glace, and pan-roasted Chilean sea bass glazed in a chestnut purée. 677 Broadway +1 518 427 7463 677prime.com WHERE TO FLY Serving northeastern New York and western New England — two of the most stunning autumn destinations on the planet — Million Air Albany is an essential Capital Region stop for any private jet traveler. With a conference room, theater lounge and more, this FBO’s beauty is rivaled only by that of its surroundings.

The New York State Capitol

power. Check out local flavors on Lark Street, the epicenter of local bars, restaurants and lounges offering late-night entertainment, or see a band or dance troupe at The Egg, an eye-popping performance venue. Art aficionados have much to discover at the Albany Institute of History and Art, which houses prominent works by the famed Hudson River School painters. If sports are more your thing, catch a hockey, arena football or basketball game at the Times Union Center. May’s Tulip Festival is a must-see for nature enthusiasts, while the annual Alive at Five summer concert series delights music lovers every Thursday evening in June and July. In the past, the riverfront stage has hosted performances by nationally renowned musical acts such as The Fabulous Thunderbirds, James Taylor and funk legend George Clinton and his magnificent band, Parliament Funkadelic.

History runs deep in Albany, the capital of the state of New York. One of the oldest surviving settlements of the original 13 British colonies, it was appointed the hub of political power in 1797 due to its integral role in the thriving fur trade. Take in the myriad historic sights in the Hudson River–perched metropolis aboard one of the vintage tour trolleys that run across town. Not to be missed are the 19th-century Albany City Hall; the 18th-century Federal-style Ten Broeck Mansion, which now houses the Albany County Historical Association, and its sloping formal gardens; and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the country’s oldest neo- Gothic building, completed in 1852. While few would argue New York’s heart resides within its namesake city, its nerve center is in Albany. Daily tours of the New York State Capitol, built in 1899, present a breadth of knowledge about the checks and balances of regional government. But the city encompasses more than just legislative

Tulip gardens in the Washington Park Historic District

Hudson River Valley

MILLION AIR ALBANY (ALB) Albany International Airport 16 Jetway Drive Albany, NY

T +1 518 242 2444 F +1 518 242 2488 E info.alb@millionair.com W millionair.com

The New York State Museum Cultural Education Center

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Welcome The world has completely changed since our last issue was published. We are used to flying around the world at the drop of a hat, whether for important meetings or for fabulous getaways. We explored remote destinations seeking out authentic travel experiences that connected us to local cultures, and the world seemed to have grown smaller. But with Covid-19, all of that mind-expanding travel has stopped, and there is no clear path forward without a vaccine. What do we do in the midst of such turmoil and uncertainty? We dream. Dream big. Dream of exploring far-flung locales, witnessing nature’s majesty in person and seeing the world’s most iconic sights. We want to inspire you so that when we are able to take to the skies again, you’ll have no shortage of incredible places to visit. And until that day comes, we are here to entertain, educate and inform you. Our Discover and Style sections bring you the latest trends and new releases. For travel, we focus on the best food on the high seas, from famed chefs aboard both cruise ships and sensational superyachts. We also take you inside the spacious interiors of Gulfstream’s new G700. The Style section helps bring runway trends into your closet, as well as taking you to champion polo player Nacho Figueras’s Buenos Aires and to one of summer’s perennial favorite destinations, Mykonos. Read exclusive interviews with golf legend Greg Norman and Zenith CEO Julien Tornare in our Influence section, where Norman ruminates on his storied career and Tornare shares his plans to reinvigorate a storied watch brand. Dennis Pinto, managing director of Micato, shares the company’s philanthropic efforts, and we take a look at how luxury brands and the travel industry are responding to Covid-19. Our feature section has always been called Inspire, and it feels even more appropriate in this issue. Our main story showcases some of the greatest destinations on the planet, from seeing incredible wildlife to taking a deep dive into local cultures and enjoying nature’s beauty. Back at home, our cars are our private sanctuaries and will become even more important to us in the near future. We bring you the best of recent releases, so you can travel in safety and in style. Finally, our Explore section invites you to explore the world from the comfort of your home as you fill your 2021 calendar with epic trips. Whether that’s escaping to the ocean in Newport, Rhode Island or on the Amalfi Coast, attending an amazing food festival or seeing the Great Barrier Reef is up to you. Where are you dreaming of going? Drop us a line at editorial@elitetraveler.com

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Kristen Shirley jetted to Hawaii to experience the action at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai’s Chef Fest

Emma Reynolds visited Newport, Rhode Island and explored its iconic Gilded Age mansions

In Telluride, Colorado, Kristen and champion skier Bode Miller hit the slopes with Bomber Skis

Kristen made a crucial stop on the food-festival circuit at Cayman Cookout hosted by Eric Ripert

CONTENTS

Inspire: Superyachts As the largest private charter yacht in the world (at nearly 447 ft), Flying Fox’ s unique features are nearly endless. With its stunning modern design, this superyacht is truly hard to beat Page 72

On the cover Nothing is more magical than exploring a beautiful destination by gliding through its crystal clear waters. We can’t wait to take to the ocean again.

Photos Guillaume Plisson for Imperial, Chris Craymer/Trunk Archive

A N E W U R B A N I S T T OW N O N T H E P R I S T I N E B E A C H E S O F F L O R I D A ’ S G U L F C O A S T

Escape to a place where every detail makes luxury seem simple, and a life of beauty, simplicity, balance, and grace still thrives. This is life defined.

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Discover 19 Object of desire Veuve Clicquot debuts its new champagne bucket, the Inkwell 20 Motoring Introducing the most impressive hypercars on the planet 22 Cruises The world’s best chefs bring their culinary skills to the high seas 23 Yachts Three culinary-focused yachts to charter for your next vacation

Style

Influence 46 Greg Norman The Australian golf legend reflects on his decades- long career 48 Julien Tornare Zenith’s CEO is breathing new life into the watch brand 50 Dennis Pinto Dennis Pinto of Micato details why education is imperative to success 51 Covid-19 How the luxury community is responding to the global pandemic

24 Technology Innovative at-home dry-cleaning, and stream the Northern Lights 26 Aviation Gulfstreambreaks barriers with its impressive new G700 aircraft 28 Design CellArt turns your wine cellar into a beautiful work of art 29 Wine & Spirits What you might not know about tequila, and two luxurious tasting rooms

31 Women’s watches Tourbillons aren’t just for men — we present the most dazzling out there 32 Men’s fashion Tie-dye returns (in a chic way), and essentials for the beach 34 Men’s watches Rugged timepieces inspired by racecar driving 36 Women’s fashion Shine bright in lemon yellow, or opt for sexy off-the-shoulder tops

38 Jewelry Pale pink opal stuns, and rubies and diamonds are always in style 40 Destination style Greek style for summer’s hottest destination: Mykonos 41 The voyager Polo star Nacho Figueras on his travel must-haves in Buenos Aires 42 Craftsmanship Berluti brings us behind the scenes of the making of its iconic shoes

20 Rimac’s sleek and powerful new vehicle

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Inspire 54 The world’s most inspiring trips Iconic sites and once-in- a-lifetime experiences await 66 Spotlight Los Cabos is undergoing a renaissance from party haven to ultra-chic escape 72 Superyachts Ellie Brade takes us behind the scenes on the world’s largest private yacht charter, Flying Fox 76 Top Cars Alexandra Cheney reveals her picks of the most anticipated cars of 2020 and 2021

Explore

90 Top food festivals From mountainside dining to beachside fare, these food festivals indulge all of your senses 100 Destination guides Discover seaside charm in Newport, Rhode Island and the Amalfi Coast 108 New hotels Costa Rica’s Nayara Tented Camp, and wellness mecca Four Seasons Lanai at Koele 112 The hot list Our itineraries, from Antarctica to the English countryside, beg you to explore the world 116 Property Your next home awaits, including a penthouse in New York or a Miami Beach escape 120 Flight of fancy A once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Great Barrier Reef

The most exclusive whiskies in the world High-end and rare whisky demand is at an all-time high. From The Dalmore 60 Year Old to the Royal Salute 52 Year Old, Elite Traveler rounds up the most sought-after expressions in the world — you’ll be hard- pressed to find one of these rare bottles.

Leaders in luxury: Patrick Pruniaux Girard-Perregaux’s CEO Patrick Pruniaux speaks to Elite Traveler about this year’s game-changing and innovative watch releases (including the groundbreaking Quasar Light), how the luxury watch market is changing, and how he continues to innovate while still honoring the brand’s heritage. Dynamiq Yachts Unveils GTT 160 Monaco-based Dynamiq Yachts recently revealed its all-new, 162-ft superyacht, complete with six cabins for up to 12 guests, breakfast bar, cinema lounge, sun deck, spa, hot tub and a helipad. The superyacht can also accommodate an optional hybrid system with an electric mode, so it’s eco-friendly and stylish.

104 Italy’s beautiful Amalfi Coast

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Contributors

Kenya DENNIS PINTO Managing director of Micato

Dennis’ parents founded Micato more than 50 years ago in Kenya, and since its inception, the luxury safari company has focused on sustainability, conservation and education, while providing unforgettable experiences to its clientele throughout Africa and India. Dennis is continuing his family’s legacy and he details how these initiatives add to the company’s incredible success. p50

Los Angeles ALEXANDRA CHENEY Writer

Alexandra is our resident motoring writer, covering the latest and greatest luxury automobiles. For our Summer issue, she writes about the most impressive cars of this year. Though she is most often found off-roading in the desert or coursing down winding Italian roads in the latest supercar, the Los Angeles-based writer is also a professional surfer. A former Wall Street Journal reporter, her work is featured in Variety , The New York Times , New York Magazine and InStyle . p76

Boston

JILLIAN DARA

Writer

Having lived in Bermuda, London, Chile, New York and now Boston, Jillian has always had a passion for travel, which led her to becoming a travel and culture journalist. She enjoys exploring different cultures through food and experiences, but loves Italy and Africa in particular. Her work can be found in Travel + Leisure , USA Today , Michelin Guide and DuJour . In our Summer issue, she takes us Down Under to explore the Great Barrier Reef. p120

Boston SHAUN TOLSON Writer

A native New Englander, Shaun writes about travel, cars, private aviation and a personal passion of his, golf. In this issue, he speaks with Australian golf legend Greg Norman on his global career. When Shaun isn’t teeing off, you can find him exploring remote regions around the world for publications including Robb Report and Yahoo Lifestyle . p46

Words Emma Reynolds

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Pagani Huayra Roadster BC Italian hypercar house Pagani Automobili’s new Pagani Huayra Roadster BC pairs ultra- lightweight materials with aerodynamic design Page 21

Page 19 Object of Desire Veuve Clicquot’s new Inkwell crystal champagne bucket houses three exciting vintages. Page 23 Yachts Charter one of these three impressive superyachts designed with gourmands in mind. Page 26 Aviation Gulfstream’s new G700 breaks boundaries as the largest business jet in its class. Page 28 Design CellArt creates imaginative wine cellars and objets d’art for wine and art connoisseurs.

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Object of Desire by Kristen Shirley A LASTING LEGACY

How did a 27-year-old widow build one of the world’s biggest champagne houses? Through the power of the pen. Madame Clicquot was an enigmatic and brilliant woman who sent letters around the world enchanting clients, instructing employees and extolling the virtues of her incredible champagne in her quest to create the ultimate champagne house. Now, Veuve Clicquot honors her legacy and her trove of archived correspondence with an enormous crystal inkwell that transforms into the most glamorous champagne bucket when opened. Veuve Clicquot worked with Baccarat to create the incredible piece, which is one of the largest objects ever made from a single block of crystal. It took two years to develop, and each of the 15 inkwells required over 1,000 hours of work by a score of master craftspeople. The base holds six fantastic vintages — 1989, 2004 and 2008, both Brut and Brut Rosé — of La Grande Dame champagne, as well as four Baccarat crystal champagne glasses and a leather serving tray. Everyone lucky enough to acquire the inkwell receives a private invitation to Champagne, France to visit the château and take a deep dive into the history of Veuve Clicquot and its famous namesake. $55,000, privateclient@moethennessy.com, veuveclicquot.com

DISCOVER

This electric hypercar boasts a range of 400 miles, and it has striking good looks and unexpected features

by Alexandra Cheney Motoring

While the garden-variety supercar thrills, with its smattering of performance enhancements and bellicose design cues, hypercars compel thanks to unrivaled horsepower, moveable aerodynamics and unerring low-volume production. Far from a conventional sports car or even an extraordinary supercar, hypercars tinker with the extreme

Warp speed Rimac C_Two

As the race for electrification accelerates, an unlikely prodigy mans the helm: 32-year-old Mate Rimac. His knowledge of electric-vehicle hyperpower and battery technology has already been tapped by Aston Martin, Pininfarina, Koenigsegg, Renault, Hyundai and Porsche (the latter two maintain an ownership stake in his Croatia-based company). Rimac not only produced the electric Jaguar E-Type that Prince Harry and Meghan drove during the royal wedding celebrations, but he shares his hypercar platform, drivetrain and factory with Pininfarina’s Battista, which some may call a direct competitor. Impressive, considering that, prior to Rimac, Croatia did not manufacture any automobiles or their components. Built from the ground up, the Rimac C_Two (its pre-production name) features 1,914 hp derived from four electric motors, one per wheel. Because each motor functions both independently and as a single hive mind, driver preferences reach new heights. It’s possible to distribute the 2,300 Nm of torque to the front and rear powertrain as much as one likes — the car functions as all-wheel drive but it can be easily switched to front- or rear-wheel drive, a previously incomprehensible feat.

Each of the 150 vehicles produced includes a driving coach, a system that overlays certain racetracks to provide instantaneous updates on racing lines and braking points, should an owner want to maximize track time. Consider it a near-gaming experience planted firmly in the real world. A racecar heart with a grand-touring soul, Rimac claims it has a 400-mile range, enough to motor from Paris to Geneva. Eschewing an aggressive stance for a softer posture, the C_Two may bark, but it doesn’t bite. Agile undulations rather than hasty silhouettes guide the eye from nose to tail. The salient rear wing serves as the hypercar’s sole uninterrupted line, a heady design flourish that doubles as a full air-brake, stabilizing the car under heavy stopping. Inside the cockpit, switches and screens are employed in equal measure, but data is prized above all: Downloadable telemetry from every aspect of the car’s performance is always available. Despite Rimac’s impressive suite of designs, surprisingly none of his technology is patented. It is available for pre-order now, with deliveries expected by the end of the year. From $2.5m, rimac-automobili.com

Clockwise The sleek new Rimac model has 1,914 hp; Koenigsegg Regera; customize every inch of the Koenigsegg Regera interior; Huayra Roadster BC from Italian hypercar house Pagani

Koenigsegg (pronounced cone-ing-seg ) classifies its automobiles not as hypercars but rather megacars. Technically, when a vehicle pushes over 1,300 hp, it’s the equivalent to one megawatt of power. Although it might sound pedantic, the megacar proof lies in the single-gear, 1,500 hp plug-in hybrid Regera. It currently holds the production-car record for the fastest 0 to 248 mph back to 0 mph in the world. The key to its acceleration lies in the twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine that works with three electric motors: one for each rear wheel plus an auxiliary motor. Unlike vehicles with gearboxes, it relies upon a direct drive transmission. It’s like starting a car in sixth or seventh gear, but without the lag time. One gear wonder Koenigsegg Regera

Delights abound. The size of an infant’s hand, the car key has six functions and a dedicated magnetic slot close to the wheel. It may seem peculiar to mention, but the mere existence of two cup holders (versus the typical one in hypercars) is refreshing. The removable roof slides fit perfectly into the front trunk. A full axle lift raises both front and rear, allowing the healthy amount of carbon fiber underpinnings to remain intact. The duo of fishtail exhausts cull inspiration from the coaches of the 1920s. Koenigsegg prides itself on fabricating the majority of its components in-house, meaning everything, down to the Aircore rims with optional gold lining, can be customized. From $2.21m, koenigsegg.com

Lithe wire Pagani Huayra Roadster BC When Pagani Automobili redesigned its Huayra (pronounced wire-ra ) Roadster, the Italian hypercar house fixated on a pair of driving forces: added performance and decreased weight. Coupes consistently weigh less than roadsters, due mainly to supplementary stabilization and safety. Evolving from Huayra Coupe to Huayra Roadster, the brand shed 154 lbs. The transition from Roadster to Roadster BC, meanwhile, sees Pagani shaving another 66 lbs off. Sitting at 2,756 lbs, the Huayra Roadster BC weighs 300 lbs less than a Toyota Prius, courtesy of a smattering of new materials. Carbo- Triax, for example, is a composite technology based on carbon fiber and carbon-titanium that increases both torsional and flexional rigidity. Considered to be one of the first to implement the extensive use of carbon fiber two decades ago, Pagani’s

Huayra Roadster BC employs a new Titanium six-exhaust pipe system: The two extra direct outlets assist with generating further downforce. Already pre-sold, only 40 Huayra Roadster BC’s will be built, a departure from the company’s typical 100-unit allotment. From $3.38m, pagani.com

hp. A rear-wheel-drive transmission paired with the seven-speed Xtrac sequential gearbox and a lightweight single (versus dual) clutch further reinforces the impressive power-to- weight ratio. Pagani’s signature quad exhaust feature is rear and center, although the

paterfamilias, Horacio Pagani, continues to artfully weave the hyper-lightweight fabric through his vehicles. It comes as no surprise that the Huayra Roadster BC is practically painted in carbon fiber. Underneath the hood, a new 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 developed for Pagani by Mercedes-AMG boasts 802

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elite traveler SUMMER 2020 22 Cruises by Emma Reynolds

Chef Thomas Keller’s Meyer Lemon Meringue Tart at The Grill by Thomas Keller aboard Seabourn ships

Gone are the days of generic buffets and unimaginative cuisine; today, luxury cruise lines are turning to Michelin-starred restaurants’ chefs to create spectacular onboard restaurants and culinary programs for discerning foodies. Can’t seem to snag an elusive reservation at one of your bucket-list Michelin-starred restaurants? Luckily, the world’s best chefs are expanding their empires to the high seas; just ask chef Daniel Boulud of two-Michelin- starred restaurant Daniel in New York, who recently partnered with Celebrity Cruises. His new partnership includes introducing dishes exclusively for Luminae (the fine-dining restaurant on select Celebrity ships available exclusively to suite-class guests), and Chef’s Table by Daniel Boulud, a five-course dinner with wine pairings hosted in a private dining room. In addition to offering exclusive dining experiences, cruise lines are taking advantage of their unique itineraries by organizing offshore excursions to visit the best local restaurants; some even host cooking classes and demonstrations that highlight region-specific dishes. “More and more travelers are booking trips and cruises based on culinary aspects,” Toni Neumeister, senior vice president of hotel operations at Crystal Cruises, tells Elite Traveler . Crystal Gastronomic getaways

Interior of The Grill by Thomas Keller

that the cruise line enlisted chef Keller for his culinary talent and sophisticated cuisine, calling it a “perfect match” for Seabourn’s high-end clientele. Luxury cruise lines had already mastered sumptuous suites, impressive entertainment, unique offshore excursions and impeccable service. Now, elevated dining completes the luxury cruising experience. celebritycruises.com, crystalcruises.com, seabourn.com

Cruises has been a leader in culinary initiatives since it brought on famed Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, known for Japanase-Peruvian cuisine, in 2003, and the cruise line has subsequently opened up chef Matsuhisa-helmed restaurant, Umi Uma & Sushi Bar, on board three ships. This October, he will join a 16-day voyage called Indonesian Immersive & The Great Barrier Reef on Crystal Endeavor to lead omakase dinners, cooking demos and sake tastings.

Some ships are giving chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants the opportunity to create new concepts from the ground up. Chef Thomas Keller, for instance, partnered with Seabourn Cruises in 2015 and has opened The Grill by Thomas Keller on all five ships in Seabourn’s fleet. The Grill serves distinctive dishes and has ever-changing seasonal menus. Daniel Putzhammer, director of food and beverage operations at Seabourn exclusively tells Elite Traveler

Luminae restaurant on Celebrity Edge

Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s signature dishes

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It goes without saying that a superyacht charter is one of the most luxurious experiences in the world. For gourmands, yachts known for gastronomic excellence are sure to delight, and for wine connoisseurs, select yachts will often have their own private cellars. Many yachts have chefs with backgrounds in Michelin-starred establishments, and every charter superyacht will craft a fully bespoke menu for guests. The 239-ft Titania is one charter choice that will impress thanks to her experienced private chef and multiple on-board dining spaces, including six dining tables, to choose from. Expect food and beverages at their absolute finest from Titania ’s head chef Nick Clark, who has worked in many of Europe’s leading restaurants and has a love for international cuisine. For wellness fans, chef Clark has a particular focus on nutrition and using organic produce whenever possible. His tantalizing menus showcase all the best flavors and cooking styles of the yacht’s changing cruising grounds. For a setting to match the exquisite fare being served, the crew of Titania takes pleasure in turning their hands to a table decor scheme or theme to suit any occasion, whether a 10-course tasting meal or a birthday celebration. Her guests can enjoy sweeping views across the ocean from the full dining table on the main aft deck while, inside, a formal circular table is the ideal setting for a silver service dinner. The swim-up bar in Titania ’s 15-ft pool is a popular stop off for an icy fruit cocktail. From $495,000 per week, burgessyachts.com GASTRONOMY AT SEA Yachts by Ellie Brade

From top Titania at sea; Titania ’s head chef Nick Clark prepares a nutritious dish

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11.11 With her sophisticated and chic, Art Deco-inspired interior, the multi-award-winning, 206-ft 11.11 has a reputation for excellence. Share a beverage at the custom cocktail bar in the sky lounge before wandering out to be seated at the alfresco, backlit dining table for 14. The yacht has not one, but two, highly experienced head chefs on rotation who specialize in creating custom menus using the freshest local ingredients. Chef Anthony Bantoft’s Cucumber and Langoustine Ceviche is a must-try. From $742,000 per week, y.co

Laurel The elegant, 240-ft Laurel ’s many amenities include a private dining room for up to 16 guests with a starlight ceiling above the table that creates a special atmosphere. Private verandas on each side of the yacht provide the perfect spot for a romantic meal for two. For simple pleasures, the outdoor cafe with granite bar on the upper deck is the ideal spot for a piping hot coffee with the best views in the house. Chef Patrick Matthews’ signature style blends ‘food, passion and art.’ From $525,000 per week, iyc.com

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elite traveler SUMMER 2020 24 Technology by Samantha Coles

TAKE TWO// NEW TRAVEL APPS

1. LIVEAURORANETWORK There’s nothing on Earth quite as spectacular as the Northern Lights. But even if you journey to see the ethereal light show, there is no guarantee that you will get a front-row seat or that they will make an appearance. Enter Live Aurora Network, an app that is linked to a network of high-definition cameras situated in dark-sky locations around Iceland, Norway and Alaska (Canada is coming soon). Current locations overlook the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland and Lofoten Links golf course in Norway. The app uses a one-of-a-kind algorithm developed by NASA space physicist Dr Liz MacDonald. The technology also grades the intensity of the sky and the aurora. While travel is limited, stream the Northern Lights from the comfort of your home, or get the real-time location of the lights, when the world opens up again and you can go chase them. liveauroranetwork.com

We’ve all been there: You have an important event and want to wear your favorite suit or outfit, but it needs to be dry cleaned and it is too late for that. Samsung has a solution: the AirDresser. The innovative product from the tech giant was unveiled at CES, the Consumer Technology Association’s consumer electronics show, earlier this year to great fanfare. It uses powerful air and steam to remove dust and germs, meaning your clothes are refreshed, clean and ready to wear. Add your clothing to the unit and it releases powerful, fast-moving air to loosen and free dust. Then the JetSteam function sanitizes clothing to rid it of bacteria, viruses and allergens (this stage is particularly useful for linens and soft toys). There is a deodorizing filter that breaks down and removes odor-causing particles, and the self-cleaning function dehumidifies, sanitizes and deodorizes the interior of the unit without using harsh detergents. Finally, it dries clothes at a low, gentle temperature, minimizing heat damage and shrinkage. It also has a setting that can smooth wrinkles without ironing by using a combination of steam and air to relax the clothes. The dehumidifying function even helps keeps the rest of your clothes at their best (even though they are not inside the unit) by drawing out the moisture in the room. The AirDresser is sleek and discreet, and can easily blend into most closets. It runs quietly enough that you can switch it on overnight without WARDROBE REFRESH

The AirDresser can refresh multiple outfits at a time, and has a separate space for accessories and small items

2. CLOSECIRCLE APP Safety, especially when traveling, is paramount. But when you are on vacation watching the sunset, it is easy to have a relaxed attitude. Enter the CloseCircle app: It operates like a personal global emergency service, putting you or a loved one under the 24/7 protection of a specialist team of ex-military and security personnel. Options include protection for adventure travel, expat living, LGBTQ travel, keeping track of family abroad, vulnerable traveler protection and help for when vacations go wrong. Members have the use of a panic button with a 24/7 emergency response, evacuation from extreme weather and security risks, real-time tracking, instant security alerts and unlimited expert advice. If there’s trouble ahead, you will be alerted and instructed on the best way to proceed, no matter where you are. From $198 per year, closecircle.com

disturbing your beauty sleep. From $1,550 samsung.com

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Aviation by Emma Reynolds Gulfstream has delivered some of the most powerful — and jaw-dropping — business jets in aviation history, Larger than life Range 7,500 nm Storage 195 cu ft GULFSTREAM G700 BY THE NUMBERS Passengers 19 Sleeps up to 13 Max speed Mach 0.925

From top The spacious master suite; the entertainment cabin with a 40-inch TV and three-seat divan

and its latest aircraft is here to outshine them all. The new G700, which was first introduced in October 2019, officially has the longest, widest and tallest cabin in the industry (at nearly 57 ft, over eight ft wide and more than six ft tall) — the record was previously held by the Bombardier Global 7500. The G700 is the most spacious business jet in the industry, and after its first flight earlier this year, it was confirmed to have the longest range at the fastest speeds. The G700’s two Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines power the aircraft to speeds of up to Mach 0.925, and all-new winglets help reduce drag while in the air. But it’s not just about how fast your trip is; you need to get there in style, and Gulfstream isn’t one to skip the creature comforts. The G700 aircraft has 20 panoramic oval windows and up to five living spaces. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, there is ample space to entertain: An ultra-galley in front has 10 ft of counter space, plus a (very) spacious refrigerator, conventional oven, ample storage for tableware and a three-seat divan. In back, a dining table spans the width of the cabin for in-flight dining for up to six people, and the dining table even has hidden built-in wireless charging to easily charge your smartphones. There’s also an optional entertainment area, which can include a 40-inch TV opposite another three-seat divan. Other details that enhance the flying experience include speakerless surround sound designed in collaboration with Bongiovi and ultra-high-definition circadian lighting (goodbye, jet lag!) that can actually emulate sunrise and sunset. The cherry on top, of course, is the master suite with an en-suite that includes a private shower, vanity and spacious storage

closet for long-haul flights. From $75m, gulfstream.com

Photo Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation

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