6 Dream Travel Destinations, Chosen By The PORTER Editors
From first-time trips to long-time loves and bucket-list destinations, these are the vacations the PORTER team is enamored with this year
MILOS, GREECE Colleen Ross, fashion content editor
“I’ve wanted to visit Milos ever since I set eyes on Sarakiniko – the beach famed for its undulating lunar landscape and chalky volcanic rock formations that are so surreal, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’ve landed on the moon. I dream of the day I can dive from its cliffs into the crystal-clear turquoise waters below. When I eventually get around to booking my trip, I’ll be making a reservation to stay at Skinopi Lodge, a secluded spot nestled just above the picturesque fishing village it’s named after. Spread across nine acres of land abundant with wild herbs and olive trees, are seven beautifully designed stone villas inspired by the Syrmata – traditional fisherman houses unique to the island. I could happily while away a few days perched on the terrace with a book, enjoying the majestic sunset views over the Aegean Sea – said to be the most spectacular of all in the Cyclades – before beach-hopping my way across the island.”
THE SERENGETI, TANZANIA Victoria Newton-Syms, content manager
“After a year marked by loss and reflection, I began 2025 with a bucket-list trip to Tanzania for a once-in-a-lifetime Serengeti safari. Visiting this majestic wilderness had long been a dream, and from the moment our tiny bush plane touched down on the dusty airstrip – zebra grazing alongside – I knew it would be something special. Cherero Camp proved the perfect base for exploring this iconic landscape. With just six beautifully crafted tented suites and no other camps in sight, it offers complete immersion in the wild – all while delivering the comforts of a luxury experience. Every moment felt unforgettable: enjoying a sunrise breakfast overlooking the grassy plains, heading out on game drives in search of the Big Five, and lying in bed at night listening to lions roaring in the distance, was nothing short of extraordinary. And beyond the wildlife, witnessing those vast, golden Serengeti sunsets was utterly breathtaking.”
ZAKYNTHOS, GREECE Alice Casely-Hayford, content director
“I visited Greece for the first time a few years ago for my best friend’s wedding. We island-hopped between Mykonos and Andros, and I was completely enchanted by the food, the vistas, the atmosphere and the people. For the past three summers, we have returned to Greece but headed to Zakynthos. These vacations were slightly different to the trips my husband and I used to take; now that we have two small children, the constant quest is to find a location that is family-friendly yet doesn’t compromise on style, relaxation and good food. For that reason, we chose The Peligoni Club, which was highly recommended by friends who want fun for parents and kids in equal measure. A beautiful boutique hotel with plenty of activities for everyone, it provided the most glorious stay, and we will be booking to go back and discover more of Greece’s island magic.”
AUSTRIA, Katie Berrington, senior editor
“My 2025 wish list has kept changing: long weekends in Paris, New York and Rome; exploring rainforests and beaches in Costa Rica; an Italian road trip… However, top of that list is a trip to Austria, although I’m equally conflicted trying to map out an itinerary. I would love to visit the soaring new boutique hotel Eriro, which has only nine bedrooms and is situated high up in the Alps, accessible only by cable car. The views look absolutely astounding and the wood-and-stone interiors evoke an instant sense of calm (even through my phone screen). Additionally, Innsbruck and Salzberg are both beautiful cities that I’d like to do an extended stop in. Rosewood Schloss Fuschl, to the east of the latter, is another stunning recent hotel opening, encircled by forest and mountains and on the shore of Lake Fuschl, where a 15th-century castle has been revived as a present-day fairy-tale setting. I’m dreaming of sitting on the terrace of one of their lake-front chalets, soaking up the restorative surrounds.”
MALLORCA, Olivia Wakefield, senior entertainment editor
“Hotel Corazon has been on my bucket list since the second it opened its doors in 2019. Hidden in the Tramuntana mountains, halfway between Deia and Soller, it’s out-and-out Balearic bliss. The owner, artist Kate Bellm, has brought a gorgeous bohemian touch to the spot. The rosemary-lined pool is surrounded by Dr. Seuss-like oversized thatch umbrellas, while the rooms are all raw plaster, earthy linens and terracotta, offset with 1970s details like kidney-shaped sofas and sunken beds. It’s Graceland-meets-Mallorca and I’m absolutely here for it.”
STOCKHOLM, Gillian Brett, head of fashion content
“In 2020, I had a trip to Stockholm planned that remains on my ‘to be rescheduled’ list. Five years on and I’m still dreaming about a stay at Ett Hem (which translates as ‘a home’ in Swedish) in the pretty Lärkstan neighborhood. Owner Jeanette Mix worked with British interior designer Ilse Crawford to thoughtfully create a welcoming and relaxing ambiance in this elegant yet laid-back red-brick townhouse. What began as just 12 rooms and suites expanded in 2022 into two neighboring townhouses to offer a total of 22 rooms and three long-stay apartments – available from two weeks up to six months. While I sadly don’t think I could manage to escape for half the year, I would love at least a weekend break, where I’d start my day with yoga in the basement, then head to the library, perusing the shelves before indulging in a delicious lunch in the serene conservatory. Tranquility with a side of chic Scandi interiors puts Ett Hem at the very top of my must-visit list.”