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50 Lifestyle Retreats


EXHIBITOR PROFILES International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2012 | www.iltm.net/asia A128


Lifestyle Retreats is a carefully scripted departure from traditional management styles: it focuses on delivering guests satisfaction, hand in hand with employee welfare - development and social responsability. The company manages boutique resorts in Bali with upcoming properties in Thailand, Vietnam and other locations across Indonesia. Discover our Passionforlife! Sharing on the stand of XO Private


Luna 2 B100


Luna2 design, develop and manage the Luna2 collection of properties, a spectrum of cosmic spaces earmarked for key hot-spots around the world. The first being Luna2 private hotel and soon-to-be Luna2 studios, both in Bali. Luna2 will expand first regionally, then globally with its Luna2 collection of properties.


Sharing on the stand of Design Hotels Luxury Lodges Of Australia B226


Luxury Lodges of Australia is a collection of independent luxury lodges and camps offering unforgettable experiences in Australia’s most inspiring and extraordinary locations. Together these properties showcase how the Australian travel landscape has changed in recent years; Australia’s extraordinary diversity; and the new era of Australian experiential luxury travel. Sharing on the stand of Tourism Australia


The Little Nell


C130


Cosmopolitan yet intimate, contemporary yet timeless, The Little Nell is Aspen’s only Five-Star, Five Diamond year-round destination hotel with ski-in/ski-out access at the foot of Aspen Mountain. Its unique slopeside location, unparalleled service, luxe guestrooms and suites and singular amenities combine for a one-of-a-kind experience. Sharing on the stand of Preferred Hotel Group


Lungarno Hotels Italy


A124


Lungarno Collection is a boutique Italian hospitality company offering a diverse portfolio of luxury hotels, villas, and retreats owned by the Ferragamo family. Each property has its own personality, drawing inspiration from its location, many of which are dotted along the Arno River in Florence, Tuscan countryside and fashionable Rome. Sharing on the stand of Small Luxury Hotels Of The World


Magnetic South


B236


MAGNETIC SOUTH has an excellent reputation as one of the most respected boutique inbound operators, providing innovative and high quality services in New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific Islands. With a decade of experience our multilingual team provides highly personalised travel solutions with excellent attention to detail.


Sharing on the stand of Tourism New Zealand


London Syon Park, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel


A140


210 acre parkland, 20 minutes from Knightsbridge. Most guest rooms have a private balcony / terrace. Facilities include fly fishing for trout, archery, croquet and laser-skeet shooting and bicycles to discover the parkland. Sharing on the stand of Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts


LUX* Island Resorts


A190


LUX* Island Resorts is a collection of premium hotels in the Indian Ocean. LUX* portfolio includes LUX* Belle Mare (formerly Beau Rivage); LUX* Le Morne (formerly Les Pavillons); LUX* Grand Gaube (formerly Legends) in Mauritius; LUX* Maldives (formerly Diva), LUX* Ile de La Réunion (formerly Grand Hôtel du Lagon).


Mai 10


D200


We like to think of Mai10 as an artisan of dream-trips. Our passion is creating experiences that inspire. We believe in simple things done well and that the extra step makes the difference.. We have been doing this for 29 years. Let us show you a style made in Argentina.


Los Cauquenes Resort & Spa


A124


Located on the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia. Member of SLH and Virtuoso offers outdoor activities with the longest Ski season in the region, plenty of outdoor activities - while contemplating wonderful landscapes. It has 54 rooms, author’s cuisine at Reinamora Restaurant, and exclusive Spa.


Sharing on the stand of Small Luxury Hotels Of The World


Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group


A154


Mandarin Oriental is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world’s most prestigious hotels and resorts. The Group now operates, or has under development, 42 hotels representing over 10,000 rooms in 27 countries. In addition, the Group has 13 Residences at Mandarin Oriental currently operating or under development.


The Louise Barossa Valley


B226


Food, wine, luxury accommodation and a genuine welcome, await at The Louise. Just one hour from Adelaide and set atop a gentle hill with sweeping vistas across the internationally renowned Barossa Valley, The Louise is an idyllic luxury vineyard retreat encompassing restaurant Appellation, one of Australia’s finest regional dining venues. Sharing on the stand of Tourism Australia


Luxe India


A128


Luxe India, specialises in providing bespoke journeys of the Indian sub-continent, be it culture, wellness, culinary, shopping tours... etc. Each of our trips is customised as per client’s wishes and intertwined with unique experiences. Our ground services is backed by highly specialised 24x7 concierge services and butler services, first in India. Sharing on the stand of XO Private


Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok


A154


For more than 135 years distinguished travelers have followed the legendary Chao Phraya River, through the heart of Bangkok, to the doors of one of the world’s most luxurious hotels, Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok. A paragon of contemporary luxury and rich in history. Sharing on the stand of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group


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