Publications portfolio
Luxa Terra
Our independent travel magazine, published at luxaterra.com. We started it for the kind of journey worth taking slowly — the stays, tables, and experiences that earn the trip. Every recommendation we run holds to one standard: visited, verified, vetted.
What we cover
Luxa Terra is for travel that rewards attention. Coverage runs across four standing sections — Stay, Eat & Drink, Do & Explore, and Travel Essentials — each held to the same conviction: good taste goes places. We write up hotels, lodges, villas and houses worth the room. We review the restaurants, bars and cellars worth the table. We document the experiences, routes and quiet detours that earn a place on an itinerary, and the small, well-considered objects that make the journey easier.
Nothing here is recommended sight unseen. A property, a meal, an experience — it appears on the masthead only when a member of our editorial team, or a credited contributor, has been there in person, on assignment. We don't assemble "best of" lists from press releases. We don't rank what we haven't tested. The result is a deliberately slim magazine for readers who would rather visit one place properly than collect ten.
Why it exists
Luxa Terra started with a honeymoon in Namibia. A few quiet mornings at a small desert camp — the kind of place where the owners knew the names of the trackers' children and breakfast was a single perfect thing on a wooden plate — and we found ourselves taking notes that didn't belong inside a lifestyle magazine. The travel we were doing was slow, attentive, and accountable to the people and places that hosted it. It deserved a publication of its own, with its own editorial standard and its own readers. So we built one, separate from Luxe Digital, and gave it a home of its own.
Editorial team and standards
Florine Eppe Beauloye is our editor-in-chief. Simon Beauloye is co-founder. Reporting, photography and recommendations come from a small editorial team and a roster of credited contributors. Luxa Terra is published under an organisation-as-author model: bylines appear where the work warrants them, but editorial responsibility rests with the masthead — not with anonymous freelancers.
Affiliate partnerships are disclosed in plain language. Some links may earn the publication a commission, no payment buys placement, and no advertiser moves a verdict. We publish the policy in full, in writing, on Luxa Terra's editorial standards page.
Visit Luxa Terra
Luxa Terra is published at luxaterra.com. Press, partnership and contributor inquiries are routed through the masthead — full editorial team, contact details and submission notes live on the about the publication page.