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Overview Experience

One step closer to the sky

Himalaya, India

Two wooden houses perched on a hill, surrounded by mountains

The Himalaya is vast, ancient, alive – and makes every other mountain look like a hill with ambition. Its immense skyline stretches across India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and Pakistan, holding ten of the world’s fourteen highest peaks above 8,000 metres. In the Indian Himalaya, Shakti has pioneered a gentle way to journey: tailor-made village hikes, private chefs, cooking lessons, restored luxury homes, and the rare privilege of living mountain life up close.

Yoga session at a mountain retreat in the Himalayas

There’s something about being this high up that brings you back down to earth.

Woman relaxing indoors, bathed in warm sunlight from a window that overlooks a beautiful mountain vista

Not just high, but holy

Woman relaxing indoors, bathed in warm sunlight from a window that overlooks a beautiful mountain vista

“Shakti” means divine feminine power in Sanskrit – a name that suits journeys designed to restore. Here, paths older than memory lead to cliffside temples and forgotten trade routes. Peaks are not just stone, they are guardians and storytellers. Walk them slowly, and you begin to feel the Himalaya not just high, but holy.

Scenic view from a trail in the Kumaon region of the Himalayas where trekkers looking at mountains and forest

Stories between the peaks

Scenic view from a trail in the Kumaon region of the Himalayas where trekkers looking at mountains and forest

Every trail carries a story. One morning leads you to a hidden viewpoint above the Ramganga river; another through forests where old trade routes whisper of salt and wool. Your private guide shares stories of spirits. Ajendhi-bubu, the forest god who guides lost travellers back home. Every trail moves with your rhythm. A child waves from a doorway, an old woman lays a warm chapati into your hand. Shakti’s journeys are mindful by design: the luxury is time, the gift is perspective.

Community at the core

Two women in traditional Indian attire from a mountain village, standing in a decorative doorway

Community at the core

What makes Shakti special is not just comfort, but connection. Each house is leased from local families, helping sustain village life. Vegetables come from the terraces you pass each morning, milk from a neighbour’s cows, spices from gardens that scent the air. Those who welcome, cook, and guide you are from these mountains. To stay in a Shakti house is to step into the heart of village life.

Mountains that move you

Panoramic view of the Himalayas mountain range with series of mountain ridges

Mountains that move you

People speak of the Himalaya in superlatives: the highest, the hardest, the holiest – yet its truth is more intimate. You feel it when breath meets step, when silence becomes a companion, when your inner world mirrors the mountains: clear, wide, alive. The Himalaya asks for no conquest, only attention. And it leaves you with peace, not peaks.

Set Your Path

By: Nadia Angelucci on November 2025

If you spot the compass logo on an article, you’ll know it’s one of our handpicked Inspirations. Explore this year’s Inspirations on our special map or if you’d like to know more, please contact us directly.

Overview Experience

Secrets of the Eighth Continent

Madagascar

Quad biker rides towards a lighthouse on a lush green landscape in Madagascar © Miavana

Madagascar is often called the Eighth Continent, but this label falls short. How do you name a place where savannahs fade into plateaus, rainforests spill into beaches, giants rise skyward while the smallest chameleon rests on your thumb? Here, adventure fades gently into ease. Madagascar isn’t just an island. It’s nature’s greatest plot twist.

Baobabs and beyond

Find yourself beneath the Avenue of the baobab trees and the world suddenly feels small. Their massive trunks rise like pillars, ancient guardians of centuries past. At sunset, their shadows stretch across the earth, and it feels like stepping into a cathedral of nature. Travel north and you reach the Tsingy Rouge: tall red laterite formations carved by rain, rising like flames against the sky, as if the land itself had frozen in mid-motion.

Villagers walk among towering baobab trees in Madagascar
Unique geological formations of Madagascar's Tsingy Rouge landscape

Whispers of the Rainforest

Close-up of a nocturnal lemur clinging to a tree branch in Madagascar

Whispers of the Rainforest

Madagascar keeps its secrets well. Masoala National Park, reached only by boat, hums with life after dark. The sea sighs against the shore, insects trill, and unseen creatures call through the trees. More than 85% of the island’s species exist nowhere else, and hundreds more are still being discovered. Visit between June and September, when humpback whales pass the coast in a timeless migration.

Chameleon perches on a branch, in a Madagascar forest setting
Tsara Komba, Madagascar / © Chris Schmid

Wild at heart

Chameleon perches on a branch, in a Madagascar forest setting
Tsara Komba, Madagascar / © Chris Schmid

Nowhere else feels quite so alive. Lemurs leap through emerald forests, their golden eyes full of curiosity. Tiny chameleons balance on the edge of a leaf, shifting colours like thoughts. In hidden coves, turtles nest beneath moonlight, while in the open sea, whale sharks drift slowly past the reef. Every sound reminds you this island breathes on its own rhythm.

Two women in Madagascar smiling beneath palm leaves, wearing traditional face paint and colourful clothing
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The Malagasy rhythm

Two women in Madagascar smiling beneath palm leaves, wearing traditional face paint and colourful clothing
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Eighteen ethnic groups, one island spirit. In Madagascar, people celebrate life through dance, song, and flavours steeped in spice. The cuisine blends French touches with tropical freshness – coconut, ginger, and a hint of pepper. Locals switch easily between Malagasy, French, and regional dialects, a sign of connection rather than difference. Fly in via Addis Ababa or head for Nosy Be – your gateway to this world apart.

Where wonder lives on

A woman walks along Miavana beach, enjoying the serene coastal scenery

Where wonder lives on

Madagascar isn’t just a destination – it’s a revelation. Time slows, horizons stretch, and nature shows you its most playful side. Whether you come for the baobabs, the reefs, or the lemurs’ laughter, you’ll leave with something far rarer: a sense of wonder reborn.

 

Ready to go?

By: Nina Bardolia (-Müller) November 2025

If you spot the compass logo on an article, you’ll know it’s one of our handpicked Inspirations. Explore this year’s Inspirations on our special map or if you’d like to know more, please contact us directly.

Overview Experience

The great white silence

Antarctica

Massive iceberg drifts in the ocean, a breathtaking scenery of Antarctica

The silence hits you first. An immense, crystalline stillness where the only sound is your own breath. You are here: Antarctica. By flying over the legendary Drake Passage, you bypass the tempest and step directly into the heart of this authentic adventure. The penguins may seem unimpressed, but you will be speechless. This is the beauty of the Polar Circle Air-Cruise – it anticipates every need, answering questions before you even think to ask. You are in expert hands, granted exclusive, intimate access to the White Continent.

Several penguins are gathered on an ice floe, Antarctica's frozen wilderness

This isn’t just another trip – it’s a rare gateway to one of the last true adventures on Earth.

A church stands atop a snowy hill, a serene winter landscape

A seamless beginning

A church stands atop a snowy hill, a serene winter landscape

Before penguins, there’s Patagonia. Your journey begins in Chile’s far south, Punta Arenas. At the Explorers House, a warm briefing sets the scene before boarding a private flight across the Drake Passage – that swaps three days of rocking seas for two hours in the sky. Land on King George Island in the South Shetlands, and find yourself surrounded by international research stations. Waiting offshore is your ride – part ship, part basecamp, built for slipping between ice and adventure. The Magellan Explorer or Ocean Nova, with fewer than 80 guests, they feel more like private yachts than cruise liners.

Expedition team aboard a boat close to huge iceberg in Antarctic

Beyond 66° South

Expedition team aboard a boat close to huge iceberg in Antarctic

Then comes the magic line: the Antarctic Circle, 66° south, marking the start of the midnight sun. It’s both a geographic milestone and an emotional one. Once you’ve crossed the Circle, maps will never look the same again. Few travellers reach this far, and fewer ships dare to go beyond. Vast tabular icebergs drift like floating kingdoms and to stand on deck you realise you’ve just joined a rare group of explorers. Even time itself plays by no rules: midnight depends on who you ask.

Group of penguins jumps into the water beside an iceberg in Antarctica

Cities of penguins

Group of penguins jumps into the water beside an iceberg in Antarctica

Penguins run the show, their colonies tens of thousands strong, like cities in black and white. Adélie and Chinstrap penguins carry more attitude than feathers, while Gentoos hit 36 km/h underwater. On the ice, leopard seals prowl like bouncers, and crabeater seals – misnamed, since they feed on krill – sprawl in the snow. Out at sea, humpbacks breach for attention while orcas glide like ghosts. Above it all, albatrosses ride the wind with wingspans wider than your car. Down here, we’re the visitors, moving carefully through their world.

Panoramic view from a cruise ship deck, guests enjoying the atmosphere along the voyage

Life on board

Panoramic view from a cruise ship deck, guests enjoying the atmosphere along the voyage

Back on deck, things slow down. Your ship may be small, but comfort runs deep: Chilean wines, warm fires, panoramic lounges, and stories traded with fellow explorers and experts – about glaciology, wildlife, or just the joy of having made it here. The mood is one of camaraderie and calm. And just when you think the day is done, the sun dips, hovers, and then decides not to leave at all. It’s an adventure with a touch of style, and proof you don’t have to rough it to reach the ends of the Earth.

The Cosa touch

Team of explorers hiking across a snowy Antarctic mountain

The Cosa touch

Adventures beyond 66° South are shaped by ice, weather and wonder. Cosa can curate this journey for you – choosing the right ship, the right season, and personal touches to match your style. With us, Antarctica becomes not just a destination, but your own polar story. 

Join the expedition

By: George Müller on November 2025

If you spot the compass logo on an article, you’ll know it’s one of our handpicked Inspirations. Explore this year’s Inspirations on our special map or if you’d like to know more, please contact us directly.

Overview Experience

A summer’s secret

Switzerland, Saas-Fee

Mountain with a house perched on top, overlooking a glacier in Saas Fee

Standing on a glacier in July feels like cheating the seasons. One moment, snow crunches beneath your boots, the next you find yourself knee-deep in alpine blooms. Thirteen 4,000-metre peaks circle you like a private skyline, sharp and cinematic. The Matterhorn may take the postcards, but Saas-Fee looks up to the Dom – 4,545 metres of pure Swiss pride, the highest mountain within the country and the third-highest in the Alps.

A scenic view of Saas-Fee with houses and a majestic mountain range

Car-free, glacier-wrapped, crisp as meltwater: this is Switzerland from the inside out, a place that makes you walk, breathe, and keep looking up.

Bench positioned on a hill, with stunning views of glaciers in Saas Fee's picturesque terrain

Summer of ice and green

Bench positioned on a hill, with stunning views of glaciers in Saas Fee's picturesque terrain

It sounds like a paradox: glaciers and wildflowers in the same frame. If the landscape feels oddly familiar, that’s because Wham! filmed Last Christmas here – a bit of pop history among the peaks. And with 150 kilometres of pistes and Europe’s highest funicular, Saas-Fee is built for skiing long after others have melted into spring.

Scenic road lined with a tree, representing the charm of Saas Fee
Scenic road lined with a tree, representing the charm of Saas Fee

Just one valley over from Zermatt, it feels like Switzerland’s best-kept secret: less crowded, more serene. Adventure is optional, yet impossible to resist: a hike to hidden lakes, a gondola ride into July snow, or a mountain lunch of cheese, herbs, and warm bread. This is summer at altitude: cool, fresh, alive. 

Marmot along a hidden hiking trail in Saas-Fee

Marmots at arm’s length

Marmot along a hidden hiking trail in Saas-Fee

Start your day with a private guide, winding through hidden trails and uncovering the secrets of alpine plants: how arnica soothes sore muscles and alpine thyme sharpens the senses. Then imagine the softness of marmot fur beneath your fingertips. High up in the meadows, these usually shy mountain dwellers are so accustomed to visitors that they waddle right up, curious noses twitching. 

A woman pets a marmot during her hike in Saas-Fee
A woman pets a marmot during her hike in Saas-Fee

To sit quietly as a marmot lets you stroke its back is a once-in-a-lifetime moment: simple, pure, unforgettable. It’s a reminder that in these mountains, wonder comes not only from the glaciers above, but from the smallest encounters right at your feet.

Women enjoy a picnic on a bench with glacier views in Saas-Fee mountains

A peak of your own

Women enjoy a picnic on a bench with glacier views in Saas-Fee mountains

Halfway up the trail, lunch is laid out in the grass: bread still warm, cheese sharp and nutty, berries picked that morning and salads laced with wild herbs you’ve just learned to recognise. A celebration of the season, paired with glacier views so pure they taste like part of the meal. Later those same herbs reappear in your own spa ritual, filling the room with mountain sage and mint as heat works its way into your muscles.

The art of simplicity

Group of hikers walking through a lush field near the village of Saas-Fee, surrounded by mountains

The art of simplicity

In Saas-Fee, luxury is often found in what’s left out. A cocktail in the hotel lobby with windows wide to the mountains, a soft touch of a marmot. Bread, cheese, glacier air that tastes better than any vintage. It’s calm, unpretentious, familiar. The kind of place that feels like home even if it’s your first visit.

Befriend a marmot

By: Annina Sommer on November 2025

If you spot the compass logo on an article, you’ll know it’s one of our handpicked Inspirations. Explore this year’s Inspirations on our special map or if you’d like to know more, please contact us directly.

Overview Experience

A thousand islands, one heartbeat

Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Scenic view of vibrant greenery covered on Island rocks and clear blue waters, part of the Raja Ampat in Indonesia

You can glide across it or dive beneath it. You can climb its limestones or drift through its mangroves. You can lose yourself in details or let the vastness overwhelm you. However you choose to experience Raja Ampat: Indonesia’s last paradise.

Stunning landscape in Indonesia, highlighting its natural beauty during the Raja Ampat Expedition

This archipelago of more than 1,500 islands isn’t just a natural wonder of Indonesia, it’s a sanctuary safeguarded by the Papuan people who call it home. And once you step into its rhythm, you quickly understand why it’s often described as the most extraordinary place on Earth.

Colorful fishes inhabit a coral reef in Dampier Strait, highlighting the area's diverse underwater ecosystem

Into the blue

Colorful fishes inhabit a coral reef in Dampier Strait, highlighting the area's diverse underwater ecosystem

At the heart of Raja Ampat lies the Dampier Strait, renowned as home to some of the most iconic dive sites in the world. Here, reefs burst with colour and movement: tiny fish flash like sparks, corals glow in vivid shades of pink, purple and orange, and the shadows of larger creatures drift in and out of view. At Cape Kri, scientists once recorded more species in a single dive than anywhere else on the planet, a record that still feels believable the moment you descend.

Black manta ray with a long tail swims over a coral reef in clear blue water

Manta Makeover

Black manta ray with a long tail swims over a coral reef in clear blue water

When a manta ray sweeps past, its sheer size takes your breath away, moving so slowly it seems suspended in time. Then, with a single flick of its vast wings, it surges forward with astonishing power. At Arborek’s cleaning stations, these giants pause mid-current while tiny wrasses and gobies dart across their wings with perfect precision. Soon another manta arrives, then another, until you’re surrounded by a gentle ballet of giants. It’s a front-row seat to one of the ocean’s most mesmerising rituals.

Three children from a Papuan island fishing village, sitting on traditional stilt houses built over the water

Papuan Island Life

Three children from a Papuan island fishing village, sitting on traditional stilt houses built over the water

Beyond its reefs and islands, Papuan traditions pulse with the tides. Villages such as Arborek, Sawinggrai, Yenbuba, and Saporkren reveal the warmth of daily island life. Children run to greet, shared smiles with fishermen mending nets or families weaving baskets from pandan leaves. Legend says Raja Ampat means Four Kings, after the mythical rulers of its four main islands: Waigeo, Salawati, Batanta and Misool. These names are more than points on a map – they are living parts of a story that still shapes community and culture today.

Pick up some Bahasa

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English

Hello / How are you?
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening
Thank you
You’re welcome
Excuse-me

Bahasa

Halo / Apa kabar?
Selamat pagi
Selamat siang
Selamat malam
Terima kasih
Sama-sama
Permisi

Guardians of paradise

Clownfish, a species commonly found in the waters of Raja Ampat

Guardians of paradise

Raja Ampat’s beauty survives because it is protected. This remote corner of Indonesia belongs to a vast network of Marine Protected Areas spanning more than two million hectares – one of the largest in the world. Within these waters, No Take Zones allow coral reefs and marine life to recover, while sustainable tourism keeps the balance intact. Every journey here leaves no trace but wonder, proving that travel can help nature heal. This faraway paradise is worth the journey – and worth preserving for generations to come.

Dive into paradise

By: Nina Bardolia (-Müller) on November 2025

If you spot the compass logo on an article, you’ll know it’s one of our handpicked Inspirations. Explore this year’s Inspirations on our special map or if you’d like to know more, please contact us directly.

Overview Country

Montenegro

Balkan charm in one tiny, breathtaking nation

Our Lady of the Rocks island church in the still waters of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor.

If you’re looking for an escape and a new discovery without the crowds, you’ll find it in Montenegro. Think of the ‘Black Mountain’ as Croatia’s quieter side: Montenegro shares the same azure-blue waters, majestic mountains and historic cities as its neighbour; the only thing it doesn’t have is too many people. It’s a nation that is modernising – Montenegro is pushing to join the EU as soon as 2028 – without losing its identity.

Fresh oysters and white wine by the Bay, Montenegro, with mountain views in the background.
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Where it is

Southern Europe

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When to go

April to October

Why go there

Why go there

National parks
Beaches
Old towns

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What to see

Kotor
Tara Canyon
Budva

Sunlit square with a church, fountain, and outdoor café in Kotor’s Old Town, Montenegro, backed by green mountains.

Get lost in Kotor

Sunlit square with a church, fountain, and outdoor café in Kotor’s Old Town, Montenegro, backed by green mountains.

Wedged between two mountains, the walled city of Kotor’s warren-like streets are full of cafes, courtyards and churches begging to be explored. Let us be your guide.

Beachgoers and swimmers by the medieval old town walls of Budva, Montenegro, with clear waters and mountain views.

Bask in sunny Budva

Beachgoers and swimmers by the medieval old town walls of Budva, Montenegro, with clear waters and mountain views.

Montenegro’s answer to the Cote d’Azur, the Budva Riviera is home to 20 beaches. Cosa knows the best (whisper it quietly, it’s Mogren) where the sand is pristine and the water crystal-clear.

Groups rafting on a turquoise river through a lush green canyon in Montenegro.

Go rafting on the Tara

Groups rafting on a turquoise river through a lush green canyon in Montenegro.

The Tara River canyon, a deep inverted triangle in the mountains, is Europe’s largest. Get your adrenaline pumping by going white-water rafting on the turquoise river.

Luxury yacht moored by a stone village on the calm bay in Montenegro.

Charter a yacht

Luxury yacht moored by a stone village on the calm bay in Montenegro.

Porto Montenegro is the ultimate superyacht sanctuary. Let Cosa create a bespoke yacht charter experience for you to cherish with family and friends.

Young man and woman in traditional Montenegrin folk dress standing in a sunny stone-paved square.

Travel in Montenegro

Young man and woman in traditional Montenegrin folk dress standing in a sunny stone-paved square.

The nation is one of Europe’s smallest countries i, less than one third the size of Switzerland. That means you can easily discover everything the Balkan nation has to offer, whether you’re based along the coast or in the capital, Podgorica. What’s more, getting around isn’t difficult. Public transport is reliable, and a great way to meet locals, while a car allows you to reach more remote places: we can arrange for a driver to chauffeur you around the country.

Montenegro facts

Montenegro, which means ‘Black Mountain’, borders Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia and Albania. The country was once an independent monarchy before being absorbed into Yugoslavia; independence was restored in 2006 when the population voted to break away from Serbia. Today Montenegro is a member of Nato and a candidate for EU membership (it already uses the euro as its currency). Montenegrin is the official language.

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Time zone

UTC +1

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Flight time

2 hours from Switzerland

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Local currency

Euro

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Dialling code

+382

Overview Colour your world

Journeys with depth

An evening for the ocean

Wednesday, 24 September 2025 at 6pm

Journeys with depth is an event curated by Cosa – a space to pause, connect, and reimagine how we explore the world, with heart, purpose, and curiosity as our compass.

Join us for an intimate evening dedicated to the oceans — and those protecting it. We’re proud to bring together pioneers in ocean conservation and luxury travel.

Hear a powerful keynote from rrreefs, the Swiss NGO leading innovative coral restoration efforts around the globe and from Cosa Travel’s CEO Nina Müller how conscious, high-end travel can be a force for positive impact. Aman and Four Seasons will also be partnering showcasing how some of the world’s most stunning hotels are actively helping protect and regenerate coral reefs.

Meet our thought leaders, connect with fellow ocean advocates, and discover how your travels can make a difference. As a guest, you’ll also have the chance to win exclusive stays at remarkable hotels leading the way in marine conservation.

Spaces are limited — RSVP below to reserve your place.

 

Event details

What

Travel Event with Flying Dinner
Keynote speech
Curated conversations
Hotel raffle

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When

24 September 2025
Event starting at 6pm

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Where

Resident Eventlocation
Kreuzstrasse 24, 8008 Zurich

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Entry Pass

You + 1 guest after registration

Registration

Registration

Join us as we explore the intersection of purpose, sustainability, and exceptional journeys.

Please note that RSVP is on a first-come, first-served basis due to limited seating.

Register here

Your booking matters

Your booking matters

Your journey leaves more than footprints — it helps rebuild life beneath the waves.

Book any beach or ocean-inspired trip with Cosa and we’ll donate to rrreefs, supporting their certified coral reef restoration efforts around the world.

Book now
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In partnership with

Aman

Known for their commitment to sustainability and harmony with nature

Aman brings their exceptional ethos to life through their breathtaking resorts, Amanyara in Turks and Caicos and Amanpulo in the Philippines. Both properties are uniquely situated near vital coral ecosystems and have long championed marine preservation. Amanyara in Turks & Caicos and Amanpulo in the Philippines stand out as meaningful partners for any initiative dedicated to coral restoration. Both resorts are not only located in biodiversity-rich marine environments but are also deeply committed to preserving and restoring these fragile ecosystems.

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In partnership with

Four Seasons

Pioneers of Coral Conservation: Four Seasons Maldives Celebrates 9,000th Coral Frame

Four Seasons Resorts Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru and Kuda Huraa are at the forefront of coral conservation and reef restoration in the Indian Ocean. Through their Marine Discovery Centres, both resorts collaborate with expert marine biologists to rehabilitate damaged reefs, grow coral nurseries, and involve guests in meaningful marine conservation activities. In partnership with Reefscapers, the Resorts planted this year their 9000th coral frame in the ocean, the latest landmark in a series of pioneering marine conservation projects that span more than two decades.

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Collaborating partner

Child Aid Papua

Teaching marine conservation through storytelling

As an official partner of the UNESCO Global Geopark Raja Ampat, the Child Aid Papua organization is deeply committed to both community development and environmental stewardship. As part of its educational outreach, the organization has created a bilingual children’s book (English/German) that introduces young readers in both Papua and Switzerland to the importance of protecting marine ecosystems, fostering global awareness and local action from an early age.

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Collaborating partner

Annik Lynn Photography – Photo Pooja

Where the ocean breathes in colour

Meet Annik Lynn – a Swiss photo- and videographer with a deep passion for capturing the soul of people, places, and the stories that bind them. Her work is rooted in a desire to tell meaningful, authentic narratives that resonate across cultures and borders.

Cosa is proud to display her photography at the event, and attendance will allow each guest to learn more about her work and experiences with the underwater world and coral wonders.

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Overview Colour your world

Chasing perfection

When glassy waves meet unique experiences – luxury surf travel

Woman sitting in the lineup surrounded by pelicans gliding over the water, waiting for the perfect wave.
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As surfers ourselves, we’re always chasing that perfect spot – the elusive blend of glassy swells, breathtaking surroundings, and pure freedom. Picture this: waking up to the rhythmic sound of waves rolling in, the salty breeze mingling with the scent of tropical blooms. At sunrise, you paddle out, carving through pristine waves as golden light dances on the water. And by sunset? It’s all about indulgence – from savouring a gourmet meal by the ocean to melting into relaxation at a world-class spa. This is luxury surf travel at its finest.

We’ve handpicked five extraordinary destinations where epic surf meets exceptional hospitality. But these bespoke escapes aren’t just for surfers. If your idea of paradise leans more toward relaxation and discovery, there’s a whole world waiting to be explored. From wandering through lush jungles and indulging in private dining under the stars to uncovering hidden gems beyond the shoreline, the magic extends far beyond the waves – offering the perfect blend of adventure and indulgence.

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Stay at Laucala Island, Fiji

COMO Laucala

When you’re not riding the waves, this luxury resort offers a range of exclusive experiences. Snorkel colourful coral reefs, dive with PADI certified instructors or explore the island by mountain bike. Hike through a national park, cool off at the stunning Tavoro waterfalls or tee off on a private championship golf course. Prefer the sea? Take a sunset cruise over the turquoise waters. End the day in a secluded spa sanctuary. Designed for privacy, sustainability and luxury, Laucala is more than a surf destination – it’s a private island paradise.

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Why it’s special

Laucala Island is home to some of the best breaks in Fiji and the resort has boat access to untouched, uncrowded waves.

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Wave type

Wai ni Maqai features both left- and right-hand reef breaks, with a long right-hand wave ideal for intermediate to expert surfers.

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Beyond surfing

Snorkel vibrant reefs, kayak or paddleboard, sail the ocean, trek rainforests, and enjoy farm-to-table dining. Tennis, cultural activities, deep sea fishing – there’s something for everyone.

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When to go

Surfing at Laucala Island is available year-round, with smooth, glassy waves and consistent swells from November to April, while May to October delivers larger swells.

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Stay at Sumba, Indonesia

Nihi Sumba

Staying at Nihi Sumba means barefoot luxury meets wild adventure. Recognised as one of the best hotels in the world, it offers more than just waves – explore unspoilt nature, ride horses along secluded beaches, visit ancient villages or set sail on a sunset cruise. Unwind on a jungle spa safari, rejuvenate with beachfront yoga or simply soak up the island’s raw beauty.

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Why it’s special

Home to Occy’s Left, a legendary reef break, with only twelve surfers allowed per day for a truly exclusive experience.

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Wave type

Long, left-hand reef break with machine-like consistency.

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Beyond surfing

Ride Sumba’s wild landscapes on horseback, visit local villages for a cultural deep dive, or relax in a cliffside spa overlooking the ocean – and so much more

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When to go

Sumba’s coast consistently catches Indian Ocean swells, with prime waves from April to September and glassy days from October to December.

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Stay at Laamu Atoll, Maldives

Six Senses Laamu

At Six Senses Laamu, life dances to the rhythm of the ocean. Mornings start with serene overwater yoga at sunrise, followed by fresh, organic breakfasts overlooking the endless sea. Whether you’re riding untouched waves, snorkelling through vibrant coral gardens, or unwinding with world-class wellness treatments, every moment is crafted for pure relaxation and adventure. As the day winds down, enjoy sunset cocktails, starlit beach dinners, and the gentle lull of waves beneath your villa. This is luxury surfing in the Maldives at its finest!

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Why it’s special

The best surf spots are only accessible by boat, ensuring a private and untouched surf experience in crystal-clear waters.

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Wave type

Left and right reef breaks with long rides and playful sections.

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Beyond surfing

Dive with manta rays, explore overwater wellness treatments, or take a sustainability tour to see how the resort protects the local ecosystem.

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When to go

The best time to surf the central Laamu Atoll in the Maldives is during the southeast monsoon, which runs from April to October.

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Stay at Riviera Nayarit, Mexico

One & Only Mandarina

Hand-picked for its beauty and cultural charm, One&Only Mandarina offers the pinnacle of luxury along this stunning coastline. Retreat to architectural masterpieces – cliff-top villas and treehouse sanctuaries – nestled in breathtaking natural surroundings. Unwind in horizon-edge infinity pools or indulge in bespoke experiences that celebrate this spectacular setting. With exceptional style and service framed by mountains and ocean breezes, every moment here is truly unforgettable.

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Why it’s special

A surf paradise along Mexico’s Pacific coastline, offering punchy waves framed by stunning jungle backdrops.

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Wave type

The Riviera Nayarit coastline boasts surf spots for all levels, from gentle beginner waves to powerful breaks and long rides.

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Beyond surfing

Dive over volcanic rocks, cruise at sunset, watch whales, or enjoy unforgettable fishing experiences.

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When to go

The best time to surf in Riviera Nayarit is May to October, when consistent swells from the south provide excellent waves.

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Stay at Ericeira, Portugal

Aethos Ericeira

Stay at Aethos Ericeira, a boutique retreat blending surf culture with sleek contemporary design. Perched on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, this stylish escape offers panoramic ocean views, an infinity pool, and an atmosphere of effortless luxury. Wake up to the sound of crashing waves, enjoy locally inspired cuisine, and unwind in beautifully designed spaces that feel both sophisticated and laid-back. Whether you’re chasing waves or simply soaking in the coastal charm, Aethos Ericeira is the perfect seaside retreat.

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Why it’s special

Ericeira is a World Surfing Reserve, known for its seven world-class waves within a few kilometers, making it Europe’s premier surf destination.

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Wave type

Variety – from mellow beach breaks to heavy barrels at Coxos. Ideal for beginners up to advanced surfers.

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Beyond surfing

Wander the cobbled streets of Ericeira, sample fresh seafood, or explore Lisbon’s vibrant cultural scene just 45 minutes away.

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When to go

For intermediate surfers, Ericeira’s waves are perfect from June to September. But if you’re chasing powerful swells, the prime season for advanced surfers is September to April.

From surfer to surfer: let’s find your wave

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As surfers ourselves, we get it – every wave is unique, and so is every traveller. Whether you’re chasing uncrowded reef breaks, hidden surf spots, or the perfect blend of a luxury surf trip and adventure beyond the board, we’ll make sure you find exactly what you’re looking for.

Let’s Find Your Wave

Written by: Nina Müller April 2025

Overview Country

South Korea

High-tech cities, old traditions and rural escapes

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South Korea may be small, but its captivating array of attractions (it’s home to no fewer than 10 World Heritage Sites) belies its size. It’s a land of pulsating cities, pine forests, rice paddies, karaoke bars, an ever-growing K-pop culture and over 3,300 islands. All told, South Korea is a multi-faceted East Asian destination – whether you want to rub shoulders with Seoul’s trendsetters or be alone in nature, we can tailor a private tour that is just right for you.

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Where it is

East Asia

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When to go

March to May; September to November

Why go there

Why go there

Culture and history
Dramatic landscapes
Great food

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What to see

Seoul
The Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)
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Seoul blends ancient traditions with modern urban innovation.

A dynamic city

Seoul blends ancient traditions with modern urban innovation.

Past meets future in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, where traditional teahouses and wooden hanoks sit alongside trendy cocktail bars and shiny skyscrapers.

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A dangerous border

Dora Observatory offers views of North Korea's landscape

A remnant of the Cold War, the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) that divides North and South Korea is a sinister place. Surreally, it’s also a tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the secretive state.

Jeju Island boasts volcanic landscapes and stunning coastal beauty

An island delight

Jeju Island boasts volcanic landscapes and stunning coastal beauty

The island of Jeju is part of Korea, but with its volcanic lava caves, palm trees and crystal-blue waters, it doesn’t always feel like it. Let Cosa show you another side of South Korea.

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Jjimjilbangs offer relaxing hot baths and rejuvenating saunas

Locals love soaking in South Korea’s jjimjilbangs (traditional bathhouses), which can be found all across the country. They’re places to unwind in saunas or steam rooms and to socialise. And Cosa knows the best ones.

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Travel in South Korea

Korean street food delights with flavors like spicy tteokbokki.

South Korea is a relatively small country – albeit, with a population of 52 million, a crowded one – and an easy nation to explore. Its network of well-run railways and buses will whisk you wherever you want to go in no time at all. It’s also an extremely safe country to travel around, although English isn’t widely spoken. Cosa tip: consider downloading a translation app before you go.

South Korea facts

The country is officially known as the Republic of Korea (ROK), because it claims to be in charge of the whole of Korea and does not recognise North Korea as a separate entity. However, Korea has been divided since the peninsula became a casualty of the Cold War, which led to the Korean War in the 1950s. Since partition, South Korea has developed into one of Asia’s most affluent nations and brought K-pop and K-dramas to the world.

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Time zone

UTC +9

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Flight time

11.5 hours from Switzerland

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Local currency

South Korean won

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Dialling code

+82

Overview Experience

Cosa Inspirations

Come with us to wonderful places all over the world.

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What does travel truly mean? It goes beyond visiting new destinations – it’s about fully immersing yourself in the moment and engaging all your senses. Every year we select seven extraordinary travel experiences, each one a personal recommendation from a Cosa team member. It’s this first-hand insight that makes our inspirations so special. After all, who better to tell the story of a place than someone who has experienced it? So come with us and explore all our inspirations.

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about our inspirations?

If you’d like more information about any of them, just get in touch with us.