Only Magazine
JV Pastor Groupe Based in Monaco, the JV Pastor Groupe spans construction, real estate, the restaurant industry and most notably insurance with Suisscourtage Assurances, which includes: • OnlyYacht: insurance of luxury yachts• OnlyJet: insurance of private jets and helicopters• OnlyOne: private, made-to-measure insurance
Reader’s profileGender: 54% male / 46% female• Have insured their yacht worth €10,000,000+• Private or corporate customers of JV Pastor• Have insured their private jet or a fleet of private jets• Own luxury real estate in Monaco• Have insured assets within their homes and/ or cars, jewellery, horses,
etc, or hold health insurance at a minimum value of €200,000• Have purchased a customised insurance package for their yacht as well
as their private jet, plus other assets like their estate or car
Publication: Annual (June)Circulation: 4, 500Distribution: Monaco, France, England, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Florida Language: English
Only is a high-class magazine exclusively targeting superyacht, private jet and luxury estates owners. It is distributed to a select community of private or corporate customers of JV Pastor Groupe and Suisscourtage Assurances. This affluent clientele chose the customised insurance packages offered by OnlyYacht, OnlyJet and OnlyOne for their most prized possessions. Only is a lifestyle magazine focuses on travel, art, design and food. It is created by Waterfront Publishing (waterfront-publishing.com)
ABOUT
54%male
46%female
Readers have yacht, jet, and jewellery insurance
At a glance
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HIGH LIFE ON THE HIGH SEAS
T H E B E S T D E S T I N AT I O N S A N D F I N E S T YA C H T S
FA S H I O N M U S T- H AV E SM AU R I T I U S R E P O R T
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With its vivacious façades, numerous colonial spires and quaint plazas all confined within 500-year old ramparts that could recount a thousand stories, Cartagena de Indias is a gloriously
inadvertent al-fresco museum. It is one of South America’s most historical settlements, fusing Colombian warmth with laid-back Caribbean vibes – a spirit that combines with its Old Town, the hip Getsemaní district and easily accessible tropical islands to create a diverse cultural experience.
Every corner of the beautifully preserved 1533-founded Old Town – a Unesco heritage site – with its cobbled streets and shady plazas, can be coaxed to whisper a plethora of secrets. Tour guide Kristy Ellis of Cartagena Connections can best reveal the tales behind door knockers and curious street names on a customised walking tour; head out early with the knowledgeable Australian transplant to beat the omnipresent humidity. Must-see historical sights include an array of religious sites including the yellow-and-peach Santa Catalina de Alejandría cathedral, as well as Torre del Reloj clock tower, the former home of Nobel-prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez and Plaza de la Aduana (though you can’t beat losing your bearings wandering the narrow streets).
The Old Town is chock full of restaurants, many catering to seafarers looking for land action. Anthony Bourdain put La Cevichería in the spotlight, turning it into a cult establishment, but the truth is, you can’t go wrong refuelling on its signature zingy raw fish dish. Consider dining in a prison – it’s more palatable than you might imagine. Interno’s female inmates learn key on-the-job skills preparing a delicious three-course Caribbean menu and running South America’s only such establishment. Looking for a souvenir? Snap up hand-carved animal masks worn during Carnival or rucksacks handwoven by the Wayuu indigenous people from boutique treasure troves such as Casa Chiqui.
A handful of the Old Town’s colonial properties have been lovingly restored to become boutique accommodation, retaining original features such as courtyards and high ceilings and converting rooftops into
Sorrel Moseley-Wil liams gets to grips with this colour ful Colombian metropolis
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