How to Do Very Little, Very Well
Arriving slowly is always more rewarding than arriving first.
Warm foot washes are underrated; mojitos are mandatory.
Towns that refuse self-improvement have their own charm.
Calm water is the best kind of welcome committee.
Monitor lizards in the dining room: far more interesting than a concierge.
A winding road is better than a straight plan.
Dugongs arrive on their own terms, never late, never early.
Only four divers at a time, fifteen minutes maximum. Exclusivity has its rules.
The boat ride is part of the journey, not just transport.
Luxury is less about trappings and more about context.
Travel far enough and everything slows down on its own.
Being present is a rare privilege.