
Celeste Moure
Writer at Freelance
Made in Argentina 🇦🇷 Bylines in @cntraveler @vogue @virtuoso
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sportdiver.com | Celeste Moure
06/18/2025 - Denis Private Island is just a speck of land in the SeychellesCourtesy Denis Private Island A pinprick of land not even 2 miles long, Denis Private Island introduces itself quietly through the rustle of takamaka trees, birdsong calling in the distance and gentle waves lapping the shores. This isn’t some Insta-perfect resort. It’s the real deal—a place where nature hasn’t been bulldozed for the sake of luxury, a place where the ocean still calls the shots.
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1 month ago |
sportdiver.com | Celeste Moure
05/17/2025 - Gaia Love’s large crew stands by to meet guests’ needs. Courtesy Claudia Weber-Gebert Just before you slip beneath the surface, there’s a fleeting moment when the world above seems to stand still. The weight of your gear disappears, the horizon blurs and the ocean stretches like a gateway to another world. You could experience that moment from a crowded dayboat or a no-frills liveaboard.
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1 month ago |
scubadiving.com | Celeste Moure
05/17/2025 - Gaia Love’s large crew stands by to meet guests’ needs. Courtesy Claudia Weber-Gebert Just before you slip beneath the surface, there’s a fleeting moment when the world above seems to stand still. The weight of your gear disappears, the horizon blurs and the ocean stretches like a gateway to another world. You could experience that moment from a crowded dayboat or a no-frills liveaboard.
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1 month ago |
hotelsabovepar.com | Celeste Moure
Stepping into Hotel St. George feels like discovering a secret-one you'll want to keep to yourself. This isn't just another luxury hotel; it's a carefully curated experience that envelops you in understated Nordic elegance the moment you walk through its historic doors. Once a 19th-century printing house and artists' studio, the building has been transformed into what might be Helsinki's most delightful hotel, where every design choice feels intentional but never forced.
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afar.com | Celeste Moure
France’s vibrant capital is full of historic streets, grand boulevards, handsome parks, and notable museums. And, of course, there are plenty of gorgeous hotels. But when you visit Paris with kids, finding the right hotel can be challenging. In North America, many hotels offer rooms with two queen or double beds that can easily accommodate a family of four.
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Thrilled to see my first story in the Microsoft Design blog!

At Microsoft, we go beyond beeps and boops—designing sound that feels human, functional, and expressive. Our latest blog post explores the evolution of sound at Microsoft—and how we’re shaping AI voice experiences for the future. 🎙️🔊 🔗: https://t.co/MU2WPCQjcq #Microsoft50 https://t.co/YKRUZvxy0c

Check out my latest story in Wallpaper*, where I review Few & Far Luvhondo: an intimate South African eco-lodge https://t.co/wtNXXMvtBz

My latest piece …https://t.co/16RL7g6H1D via @NYTimes