Dolomites
A destination where nature’s raw beauty meets serene luxury. As you wind through its twisting roads, each turn reveals landscapes that seem almost too spectacular to be real. Unlike Switzerland’s pristine Alps or New Zealand’s dramatic peaks, the Dolomites have a character all their own—rugged yet tranquil, bold yet inviting.
These mountains, named by a French geologist, aren’t just visually stunning—they’re an experience. Whether you’re scaling dramatic peaks, wandering through alpine meadows, or pausing by a serene lake, the Dolomites are a playground for adventurers and dreamers alike. But it’s not just about the outdoors; it’s about the soul of the region—expressed through its food, its people, and its unmistakable charm.
Highlight
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
The iconic triad of peaks offering some of the most spectacular views in the Dolomites.
Alpe di Siusi
The largest high-altitude meadow in Europe, where nature feels boundless.
Lake Braies (Lago di Braies)
A turquoise jewel encircled by towering cliffs and alpine forests.
Where to Eat
Forestis Cuisine
A celebration of local ingredients with stunning panoramic views to match.
El Molin
Where rustic charm meets fine dining, offering a culinary journey rooted in the region’s traditions.
La Stüa de Michil
A Michelin-starred favorite serving refined regional dishes in an intimate, wood-paneled setting.
Where to Stay
Forestis
A minimalist, nature-focused retreat high above the clouds, blending luxury with peace.
Aman Rosa Alpina
The epitome of Alpine luxury, offering warmth, comfort, and unforgettable views.
Awa Stay
A cozy, boutique haven designed for those seeking both adventure and relaxation.









