The Luxe Nomad’s curated collection of properties appeared on the cover of Vogue Philippines, Tatler Indonesia, and in other top-notch titles. See where our exclusively managed villas and chalets landed in the press.
From an avant-garde fashion spread on Vogue Philippines to pro surfer Flora Christin lounging in Mandala Oasis for Tatler Indonesia’s June cover cover, this summer has been a winning season for The Luxe Nomad’s stylish stays. With expansive reach across Asia and beyond, our curated collection of tropical villas, modern condo-hotels and luxury chalets continues to turn heads.
Here’s a look at where we’ve been making waves on the page and across the globe.
Epic Hokkaido Journeys
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A cover moment worth celebrating: Vogue Philippines featured Filipino fashion icon Jo Ann Bitagcol’s journey through Hokkaido in its June issue, themed around wanderlust. The Luxe Nomad’s warm hospitality is credited throughout the production, which took them to three top properties — Corniche Hirafu, Niseko Kyo, Intuition Niseko — as well as some of Hokkaido’s iconic backdrops including the Yukichichibu Onsen, Lake Toya, and Kimobetsu Shrine.

Fresh off a winter spotlight in Vogue Philippines, Hokkaido returns to the conversation in a different light. This time, it’s the summer hush — not the snow — drawing attention. Time Out featured The Vale Rusutsu in its roundup of Asia’s best family-friendly destinations, noting the retreat’s alpine charm beyond ski season. Surrounded by wildflower fields, forest trails, and crisp mountain air, the property invites a slower exploration of Japan’s northern frontier proving that Hokkaido’s allure stretches far beyond winter.
Read next: Summer in Japan: Why You Need a Coolcation in Hokkaido
Elevated Bali Retreats
In Bali, our villas are more than architectural statements; they invite deeper reflection, a slower rhythm, and a true sense of reset.
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On the cover of Tatler Indonesia, pro surfer Flora Christin brought understated glamour to Mandala Oasis, her chosen retreat to reflect, recharge, and ride the waves. The design-forward Canggu villa was the perfect setting to capture the spirit of Indonesia’s first competitive female longboard surfer. The property’s open-plan layout, verdant surroundings, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow echoed Flora’s deep connection to nature and her roots.

Departures also listed Nag Shampa Private Estate as “A Retreat of One’s Own,” describing it as a space for immersive wellness. They said that it’s “the love child of Sam and Isabella Branson, Nag Shampa has a magical location on the banyan-tangled edges of Taro Village, known locally as the ‘centre of the universe’, a 45-minute drive north of Ubud.”
Read next: Barbecue Time: 8 Bali Villas Made For The Best BBQ Parties
Thailand, Undercover
This month, Natai Beach, one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets, set the scene for two features that showcase our barefoot luxury villas and the quiet allure of this untouched stretch of sand.

Vogue Hong Kong featured Sava Beach Villas in its roundup of luxury escapes, curated by wellness travel expert and Compare Retreats founder Dervla Louli-Musgrave. Highlighting the multi-villa estate as a standout for tropical getaways in Thailand, Dervla notes, “No two homes are the same, and a variety of amenities sets each one apart” — from Villa Tievoli’s seven-bedroom layout with a private spa room to Villa Cielo’s outdoor playground and trampoline.

Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia shared that Villa Ananda is perfect for those seeking the beauty of the Andaman away from the usual crowds. According to them, the property “epitomizes barefoot luxury” — certainly high praise. The feature says: “Set within the Jivana Beach Villas estate, this seven-bedroom retreat features open-plan pavilions, a 25-meter beachfront pool, and breezy salas for reading or yoga. Interiors blend Thai tradition with modern comforts, from soaking tubs and garden-view lounges to a well-stocked library of books, games, and films.”
Read next: Natai Beach: The Hidden Gem In Thailand You Have To Visit Next
See how we’re making headlines and explore more of our features on The Luxe Nomad Press Page.