Bal Harbour

Winter 2025

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P H OTO S BY A L B R EC H T VO S S ( E X T E R I O R) ; Y V E S G A R N E AU villas to book hideaway with its own pellet-based heating system and floor-to-ceiling cantilevered windows, each winched to the mountaintop by helicopter. The three-bedroom property, plus a kid- friendly sleeping loft, has spectacular, west-facing aspects at sunset, and comes rostered with a private chef and access to local, IFMGA-certified mountain guides. Choose between heli-skiing, dogsledding, snowshoeing, and ski touring among other activities. Best of all, though, given its isolated location at extreme altitude: First tracks are guaranteed. CABANE TORTIN, VERBIER Swiss businessman Marc Funk originally commissioned this cabin as a family retreat, before deciding to allow select guests to enjoy its Bond villain lair–like location, 9,800 feet above Verbier's 4 Vallées on the ridge of the Tortin Glacier in Switzerland. He alighted on the idea after catching sight of a derelict ski restaurant here as he skied past, and snapped it up on the spot; he then tasked Norwegian architect Snorre Stinessen with creating his dream ski chalet in its place. The result: this brand new off-grid, luxe If you're craving a fresh challenge on the slopes this winter, consider booking one of these spectacular standalone villas perched on some of the best ski slopes around the world. BY MARK ELLWOOD FROM TOP Cabane Tortin sits above a Swiss glacier; one of four bedrooms offering dramatic Verbier views. chalet chic BALHAR B O U RSH O P S .CO M

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