Journeys
The approach
The pace is the most important decision. Too many honeymoons move too fast — three cities, five flights, a schedule that starts to feel like work. We design against that. Fewer places. More time in each. The feeling of arriving somewhere and settling into it.
We also design around moments: a table that faces the right direction at the right hour, a suite chosen for the quality of its morning light, a half-day that is deliberately left open. These are not accidents. They are decisions.
Suggested journeys
12 nights
Tokyo — Hakone — Kyoto — Osaka
Designed around the sakura season — ten days when the light, the temperature, and the flowers align briefly and then disappear. Timed to the week, not the month.
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Singapore — Seminyak — Ubud
Two cities on either side of stillness. Singapore for arrival and energy. Bali for everything that follows. An itinerary that slows deliberately as it deepens.
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San Francisco — Big Sur — Los Angeles
The Pacific Coast Highway at the pace it was meant to be driven — slowly, with long stops, and afternoons that go where they want to.
"The best honeymoon we have ever designed was one the couple almost did not take. They thought three weeks was too long. It was the three weeks they talk about most."
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