Luxatic

Luxatic

Recognized as one of the top luxury blogs globally, Luxatic.com captivates discerning readers with content that aligns with their interests and passions. The site covers a diverse range of topics, including the latest supercars, stunning yachts, luxurious properties, and elegant timepieces. It also explores upscale hotels and resorts worldwide, along with current trends in technology and fashion.

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  • 2 months ago | luxatic.com | Adrian Prisca

    There are places on this planet that try very hard to be special and then there’s Thailand, that just is. Maybe it’s the wall of aromas in the air, the golden temples shimmering in the sun, people who smile so much that it makes you suspicious at first or the picture-perfect beaches and nature that looks almost too good to be real. Either way, we just knew we had to go there and see it with our own eyes.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | luxatic.com | Martha Young

    Here are the world's most incredible underwater hotels that will surely give you some Insta worthy pictures and unforgettable memories!

  • Jan 7, 2025 | luxatic.com | Adrian Prisca

    The best gaming gadgets aren’t cheap, but if you’re ready to spend on luxury, there are some top-notch gadgets out there.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | luxatic.com | Adrian Prisca

    A-Frame cabins offer you a peaceful and relaxing getaway that you surely crave. The perfect mix between luxury amenities and off-grid living.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | luxatic.com | Alex Holmes

    Have you ever asked yourselves “What I really need is a private island with a 19th-century neo-Gothic castle on it”? No? Well, now you will. Because Château de Costaérès, perched rather smugly on its own island off the Pink Granite Coast of Brittany, France, is up for grabs at $9.8 million. Now, $9.8 million might sound like a lot of money, but let’s face it—if you’re buying a private island with a castle, you’ve probably already abandoned the idea of financial restraint.