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Scott Dunn Private on the best places to travel

By Robb Report Singapore 25 March, 2025

Over a private dinner hosted by Scott Dunn Private, an exclusive group of Robb Report Singapore readers uncover the most compelling destinations for 2025 and how best to experience them

Few conversation starters are as effective as eliciting plans for an extraordinary getaway. Just ask the 20 Robb Report Singapore readers who attended an exclusive dinner hosted by luxury travel operator Scott Dunn Private in February.

Held on the floating pods at Fullerton Bay Hotel, our readers reveled in an exclusive dinner. Photo by Yang

Over an intimate evening brimming with champagne and fine dining, guests indulged in lively discussions as Scott Dunn’s representatives unveiled the latest trends shaping the world of luxury travel. Held at the floating event pods at Fullerton Bay Hotel, the evening began with an alfresco cocktail session as guests savoured the views of the city. There, the group convened to discuss their latest travel plans and favourite destinations.

The evening began with an alfresco cocktail session. Photo by Yang

As the sun dipped below the skyline, guests moved indoors for a four-course dinner designed to match the occasion. The meal began with a delicate scallop carpaccio, followed by a choice of pan-seared Norwegian salmon or braised Wagyu beef cheek. Mike Harlow, general manager of Scott Dunn Asia took the floor, sharing insights into emerging trends—exclusive, experience-driven itineraries that go beyond five-star stays and first-class flights.

Delving into the growing demand for tailored, behind-the-scenes access, the travel experts from Scott Dunn shared more about the operator’s white-gloved service and expertise in crafting trips that open doors otherwise closed to the public. As guests enjoyed their main course, the conversation flowed effortlessly, with stories of past adventures exchanged alongside ideas for future journeys.

From heli-skiing in the Alps to sailing in the Mediterranean, it was clear that the definition of luxury travel is shifting—becoming less about where you stay and more about what you experience.

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