Take off with the 2026 Wallpaper* Travel Issue, on sale now

Discover lower-profile Greek islands, dress for adventure in Utah, and choose from a quartet of Wallpaper* Travel Guides for your next city break; find the June issue on newsstands

Wallpaper* June 2026 Travel Issue covers
Left, on the newsstand cover, adventures at Amangiri in Utah: harness, £4,000; top, £2,300; skirt, £9,000, all by Hermès. Boots, by Calvin Klein Collection. Right, on the limited-edition subscribers’ cover, the Panagia Chrysopigi monastery on Sifnos
(Image credit: Left, photography: Geordie Wood; fashion: Jason Hughes. Right, photography: Marco Argüello)

For our annual travel issue, we cast off for new shores in more ways than one. Following in the footsteps of Odysseus and Onassis, we set sail across the Aegean to explore six slightly-lower-profile Greek islands in the Cyclades and Dodecanese and document the creative communities, permanent and transient, responsible for a recharged cultural energy there. We also investigate a niche in the world of cruising as a new wave of sleek, smaller vessels usurp the floating behemoths, promising greater comfort, cooler surroundings and perhaps a glimpse of what keeps the tech barons besotted by boats.

The Parilio hotel on Paros

The Parilio hotel on Paros, one of six under-the-radar destinations featured in our Greek island-hopping trip

(Image credit: Photography: Marco Argüello)

Back on dry land, our global editors check into the restorative oasis that is Six Senses London; camp out at Amangiri’s new six-bedroom private residence in Utah; visit brutalist Trieste church Monte Grisa; and make a whistlestop tour of Nairobi to glean the Kenyan capital’s creative goings-on.

This month’s entertaining story captures the vibrancy of nyonya kuih, traditional bite-sized Southeast Asian treats, while our interiors story offers rovers’ requisites plucked from the farthest reaches of the imagination.

For this month’s End Paper, our travel director Lauren Ho urges us to put pen to postcard on our travels, the better to recall the moments that have inspired us to travel in the first place. As she notes, ‘“Wish you were here” is one of the most recognisable lines of a certain time – scrawled on the back of cards showing sunlit promenades or famous landmarks – but what mattered wasn’t the words so much as a brief proof of life somewhere else.’ In this age of scrolling, saving and storing, the thought of sending a ‘note to self’ to welcome you on your return has real cachet.

Wallpaper* Guide to New York City 2026

Discover an insider’s favourite New York City haunts in the June issue of Wallpaper* – and buy our new Travel Guide to take with you

(Image credit: Future)

And finally, 20 years after their predecessors debuted, we relaunch our venerated Travel Guide series, the first four of which are available to buy now globally at selected retailers, as well as online at WallpaperSTORE*. Whether you’re heading to London, Milan, Paris or New York City – or simply wish to reacquaint yourself with their design hubs, retail haunts and hospitality scenes – be sure to pick up yours today. Safe travels.

Bill Prince
Editor-in-Chief

The June 2026 Travel Issue of Wallpaper* is available from 7 May in print on newsstands, on the Wallpaper* app on Apple iOS, and to subscribers of Apple News +. Subscribe to Wallpaper* today

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Bill Prince is a journalist, author, and editor-in-chief of Wallpaper* and The Blend. Prior to taking up these roles, he served for 23 years as the deputy editor of British GQ. In addition to editing, writing and brand curation, Bill is an acknowledged authority on travel, hospitality and men's style. He is the author of two books, Royal Oak: From Iconoclast To Icon – a tribute to the Audemars Piguet watch at 50 – and The Connaught, a history of the legendary Mayfair hotel, both published by Assouline