Scott Dunn adds hot new properties
Luxury operator Scott Dunn has added a host of luxury cruises and unique hotels to its portfolio.
For 2023, the curated collection has expanded to include a sanctuary in Mozambique, a climate neutral Antarctic expedition and more.
Launched in December 2022, the Sylvia Earle is a brand-new 100% carbon-neutral ship.
The ship features a fully equipped Citizen Science Centre, with expert lectures and programmes.
Scott Dunn offers a 16-night ‘Extraordinary Antarctica: Cross the Polar Circle’ itinerary through Chile and Antarctica.
The iconic Atlantis the Royal, UAE joins the portfolio, boasting 17 world-class restaurants.
Travellers can now explore New Zealand’s Southern Alps, with a stay at the ‘chicest sheep station in the world’ – the Homestead at Flockhill.
It nestles on 36,000 acres of remote alpine wilderness with lake and mountain views.
Guests enjoy ultra-luxe accommodation, fine dining, a pool and hot spa.
Scott Dunn also offers new resort highlights and experiences in Africa,, Europe and the Americas.
Scott Dunn has offices in the UK, the US and Asia
It launched an exclusive, ‘invitation-only’ platform for its most discerning guests, Scott Dunn Private, in 2021.
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