Whether you’re an art enthusiast or an adventurer who wants to delve deep into arts and culture on your summer holiday, explore these exquisite journeys paved with rare experiences:
- Beyond Picasso with Ariodante (France & Spain)
Global business aviation company VistaJet’s beloved Private World journeys, which welcome new artistic adventures in time for the summer.
Explore the life and work of one of the greatest artists of all time on a trip like no other. Discover privately the depths of Picasso through several world-class museums, private collections, and places not accessible to the public. See the great artist through the eyes of fellow artists, art collectors, and those who were closest to him — including his family. This bespoke luxury three-week trip across France and Spain will give you ultimate access to Picasso’s legacy surrounded by luxury. Spend a week at the sea sailing on a yacht and stay in signature five-star suites in Paris, Antibes, and Madrid. The Beyond Picasso experience is a handcrafted work of art, a magical experience designed for each traveler. Start in Paris, to delve into the years Picasso lived in the French Capital, then venture towards the Mediterranean coastline of his beloved French Riviera. Barcelona will be the next stop, to explore the young Picasso’s blue period, before visiting Malaga and finishing in Madrid. Throughout, incredible gastronomic and leisure experiences will take place, while discovering the secrets of a great of the art world like never before.
- Caravaggio – Rebel and Rome (Rome)
Dorchester Collection unveils the next in its series of bespoke, private walking trails, designed exclusively for guests to follow in the footsteps of legendary artists.
One of Rome’s most notorious residents, Caravaggio’s rags to riches life was as dramatic and distinctive as his paintings… and far more chaotic. Hotel Eden presents journey back in time with their expert guided tour to explore the ground-breaking artist’s very own stomping ground, from Caravaggio’s highs, lows and ultimately to the fateful tennis match that spelt his exile from the city through the Rebel and Rome trail.
Monet – Revolutionary Brushstrokes (Paris)
Monet turned the term ‘Impressionist’ from a critic’s slur into an artistic revolution. Guests at Le Meurice will be able to discover Monet’s extraordinary story through the Revolutionary Brushstrokes trail. From Le Meurice’s own rooftop, compare today’s view over the Tuileries Garden with the 1876 Monet. With an expert guided tour ending at Monet’s immersive water-lily panels, Musée de l’Orangerie, discover why an artist who is so universally admired, was considered so radical and rebellious in his day.