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Wallpaper* June 2026 Travel Issue Explores Greek Islands and Cruising

publication · 2026-05-07

The June 2026 Travel Issue of Wallpaper* magazine, edited by Bill Prince, is now available. The issue features a journey across the Aegean Sea to six lesser-known Greek islands in the Cyclades and Dodecanese, highlighting creative communities and cultural energy. It also examines a trend in cruising where smaller vessels replace large ships, offering comfort and style. On land, editors visit Six Senses London, Amangiri's new private residence in Utah, the brutalist Monte Grisa church in Trieste, and Nairobi's creative scene. The issue includes a story on nyonya kuih, traditional Southeast Asian snacks, and an interiors feature. Travel director Lauren Ho contributes an End Paper on sending postcards. Additionally, Wallpaper* relaunches its Travel Guide series after 20 years, with the first four guides for London, Milan, Paris, and New York City available at retailers and online. The issue is available from May 7 in print, on the Wallpaper* app, and via Apple News+.

Key facts

  • June 2026 Travel Issue of Wallpaper* is on sale now.
  • Editor-in-chief is Bill Prince.
  • Issue covers six Greek islands in Cyclades and Dodecanese.
  • Features a trend of smaller cruise ships replacing large ones.
  • Includes visits to Six Senses London, Amangiri in Utah, Monte Grisa in Trieste, and Nairobi.
  • Story on nyonya kuih, traditional Southeast Asian treats.
  • Travel director Lauren Ho writes about postcards in End Paper.
  • Wallpaper* relaunches Travel Guide series after 20 years for London, Milan, Paris, New York City.
  • Issue available from May 7 in print, app, and Apple News+.

Entities

Institutions

  • Wallpaper*
  • Hermès
  • Calvin Klein Collection
  • Six Senses London
  • Amangiri
  • Apple News+
  • WallpaperSTORE*
  • The Blend
  • British GQ
  • Assouline

Locations

  • Aegean Sea
  • Cyclades
  • Dodecanese
  • Paros
  • Sifnos
  • Utah
  • Trieste
  • Nairobi
  • Kenya
  • London
  • Milan
  • Paris
  • New York City
  • Greece
  • United States
  • Italy
  • United Kingdom
  • France

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