01 Oct 2019
get lost Tracks Down the Best of the Best for Issue 62

get lost magazine

Trends come and go, so for its latest issue get lost magazine came up with 33 that have stayed the course and unveiled how travellers can best enjoy them. From high-end holiday homes to hotels creating hubs for the whole community, our 18-page feature highlights the best the industry has to offer. Whether readers are keen on identifying companies that take their environmental responsibilities seriously or seeking out ways to avoid the worst of the crowds when on a break, we've come up with how to do it. And we've gone right around the world, from Arctic cruising to paradise in the Pacific. 

“At get lost, we're in the incredibly fortunate position of being able to see firsthand what is going on in the travel world and often test out the latest trends and fads for ourselves,” says publisher Justin Jamieson. “It's far to say not all of them are great, but there are others you just know are going to be around for a long time.

“One of those is shipwrecked luxury, which offers the double bonus of being able to get away from absolutely everything and everyone while not giving up on the finer things in life. In fact, that particular trend encapsulates a couple of recurring themes: so many people these days are using holiday time to take a deep breath and slow right down, and others want to elevate the experience to something they won't soon forget. It proves, once again, that luxury isn't only about a price tag.”

Elsewhere in the issue, we get soaked on a whitewater adventure down a river in Iceland and take a tour through Japan's winter wonderland to visit the famous snow monkeys. There's the chance to check out a couple of the USA's lesser-known but impressive ski resorts in Montana, as well a cruise through the outer Solomon Islands to get a glimpse at places tourists rarely visit. There's also a big night out in Madrid, a new festival in Bangkok, horsemen keeping traditions alive in Turkey and so much more.

Issue 62 of get lost is on sale from this week at newsagents and online from Apple Newsstand and Amazon.

For more information or to organise an interview, contact Justin Jamieson on (03) 9486 0550 or justin.jamieson@grincreative.com.au