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  • 2 weeks ago | cabanamagazine.com | Kate Lough

    TRAVEL GUIDE | CABANA TRAVEL | WORLD OF CABANABY KATE LOUGH | CABANA TRAVEL | 13 JUNE 2025The light here is beautiful in every season, but in early September it is otherworldly. Across the bay, the hillside stands blemished by its mining past and the ravages of time, glowing with an amber fire. The throne of Cyclops towers above, the rock beneath maturing into blood-red as the sun dips further. Primal and elemental, there is nothing to do but watch the landscape’s evening theatre.

  • 4 weeks ago | cabanamagazine.com | Kate Lough

    A WEEKEND IN | CABANA TRAVEL | WORLD OF CABANABY KATE LOUGH | CABANA TRAVEL | 30 MAY 2025The picturesque harbor on the tiny cosmopolitan island of Kastellorizo © Kate Lough. Casa Mediterraneo: A joint project between French architect Marie Rivalant and designer Luc LeJeune, Casa Mediterraneo is set above the main harbour within three thoughtfully restored mansions, painted in a deep burnt orange inspired by the island’s light at sunset.

  • 2 months ago | olivemagazine.com | Kate Lough

    One of the joys of moving to Athens has been exploring the boundless beauty of mainland Greece. While its beautiful islands – from Corfu to Kastellorizo – steal most of the tourist attention, its magnificent mainland flies somewhat under the radar. AdMountainous stone villages, family-run vineyards, ancient coastline and Greece’s second city – laid-back and foodie Thessaloniki – await the traveller who dares to discover.

  • Jan 28, 2025 | cabanamagazine.com | Kate Lough

    POSTCARD FROM | CABANA TRAVEL | WORLD OF CABANABY KATE LOUGH | CABANA TRAVEL | 29 JANUARY 2024Kastellorizo seen from the water © Kate Lough I peel back the porthole curtain, to find dawn tap dancing over the bow of the boat. The Aegean stretching without limit. There are four more hours until we reach the island of Kastellorizo, and I feel neither here nor there. Later, as we nose into Kastellorizo’s harbour, everyone floods onto the deck.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | wallpaper.com | Kate Lough

    For the last 40 years, Italian architect Antonio Citterio has been driving north out of his native Milan, bound for Switzerland’s Engadin Valley and St Moritz. The classic winter resort, beloved by British aristocracy and film stars, is where he owns a traditional Alpine farmhouse and where both his son and daughter were born. As such, Citterio’s studio (ACPV Architects Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel) was a natural choice to design the new wing of Badrutt’s Palace, St Moritz’s landmark hotel.

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