Ella Peters joins ultrawealthy families on superyachts through Cannes, Nice, St. Tropez, and Sardinia. The charters can cost $500,000 a week.
The Four Seasons in Koh Samui is where parts of The White Lotus season three was flimed. Pimlalana Mankong shares what it's like to work there.
I had a "nesting party" before having my second child. Family and friends helped me clean, put together the crib, and made freezer meals.
A 24-year-old senior butler for the most exclusive suites in Singapore's Marina Bay Sands shares what the job is like.
Kailem Donovan, a rigger who works the in North and Baltic seas, shares what it's like offshore on the rig, from feeling lonely to spotting dolphins.
Karen Osman moved her family of four from Dubai to NYC when her husband was offered a promotion. She worries about safety but loves their new home.
Edwin Toh was born and raised in Singapore before he took an internship in NYC. In 2018, he was hired by Google as a UX engineer.
The general manager of "The World," the largest private residential yacht on earth, describes it as like living in the Four Seasons on steroids.
Tami Shadduck says her husband has sleep apnea and snores. She started sleeping in the spare room, and having separate beds is helpful.
Andres Mendez moved to NYC when he was 16 and started work as a food delivery driver. 15 years later, he earns seven figures as a professional chef.
Xian Jie Lee moved to Japan to study political science and ended up staying to start an Airbnb business in the mountainside village of Ryujinmura.
A former ship captain steering large vessels describes the complicated process of port entry and exit and what happens in an emergency.
Retiree and house-sitter Bernadine Swale quit her job and started traveling the world, staying in beautiful houses for free.
Life in Dubai is much easier, says a man who moved from the UK. Gas is delivered via app, and his apartment has a private gym and swimming pool.
Linda and John Lewis built three luxury treehouses on their farm. They initially rented them out via a glamping website but later launched their own website.
Two Australians, Jess and Daniel Baldock, moved from Melbourne to Sumba. They planned to start a surf camp but spent years building a luxury hotel.
Jamie Inlow converted her neighbor's sheep barn into an Airbnb for $2,000. Now, she manages more than 100 luxury listings.
John and Fin Kernohan live in the Beloved Cabin, a tiny home they built out of a lofted cabin shell. In their backyard in Georgia, they rent out tiny homes, yurts, domes, and even a tiny firehouse.
Bonnie Bai is a cruise director for Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas. She plans theater shows and pool parties and runs the flight simulators, bumper cars, and kids' clubs.
Fabrice and Eve Ivara saw land advertised on the island of Sumba, and they made an offer. Six years later, they opened a four-level resort called Cap Karoso.