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Islands, Beaches and Beyond

There is something wonderfully romantic about palm-fringed islands and untouched beaches. The magical images conjured at the thought of escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life, that invigorating sensation of remoteness, of being anchored away from the mainland – these feelings alone are enough to inspire even the most worldly of travellers to go in search of their very own desert island. Allow yourself to be momentarily transported to sunnier climes, perhaps to a sandy islet, small enough to circumnavigate in less time than it takes for the ice to melt in your drink, or maybe to a lush green wilderness where tropical canopies teem with wildlife. Let Turquoise be your friend and guide on your journey to discover the myriad secret coves and hidden beaches on distant shores.

With thousands of specks on the world map to choose from, our resident Robinson Crusoes will help steer you towards your perfect treasure island. This inspirational collection is the result of many journeys and odysseys combing the coastlines of faraway lands in search of the world’s best islands and beaches.

“…So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.

Dream. Discover…” Mark Twain

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14-71 Indian Ocean 14-33 Maldives 34-47 Mauritius 48-49 Réunion 50-63 Seychelles 64-71 Sri Lanka 72-77 Middle East 74-75 Oman 76-77 Dubai 78-117 Caribbean 118-139 South Pacific 118-125 Tahiti 126-133 Fiji 134-139 Cook Islands 140-145 California 146-207 Asia 146-163 Thailand 164-175 Indochina 176-185 Malaysia 186-191 Philippines 192-207 Indonesia 208-235 Africa 208-223 Kenya, Tanzania & Zanzibar 224-229 Mozambique 230-235 South Africa 236-245 Australia 246-253 New Zealand

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Contents

We listen

This is your holiday and not ours. Our role is first to listen and then to advise. We create holiday itineraries to match your style, budget and every need. We know it’s the little details that count and we can assure you that no stone is left unturned in the holiday planning process.

We learn

The world is an ever-changing place and we pride ourselves on delivering first-hand knowledge and advice to all our clients. We only recommend places that we have seen ourselves and invest many weeks each year visiting our ever-growing portfolio of hotels, islands and beaches in order to maintain and improve upon our specialist expertise.

We inspire

Our team of experts share a passion for the world and the destinations in which they specialise. This passion allows us to create unique and bespoke itineraries, off-the-beaten-track adventures and once-in-a-lifetime journeys.

We protect

A Turquoise holiday is an investment with no risks. We are fully ATOl protected, so rest assured your money is safe. We can also put you in touch with the very best travel insurance providers and our team will be able to guide you through all pre-departure formalities.

We love

As a family-run and owned tour operator, working at Turquoise is not simply a job but a way of life. We may not be the biggest, but we strive to be the best and the feedback from our clients is extremely important to us. A happy Turquoise client equals a happy Turquoise team.

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Hidden Treasures

Sharon Booker

Favourite island: Nevis, St. Kitts & Nevis

“For an authentic slice of the Caribbean, head to Nevis. The culture and people are very genuine and it’s remained undiscovered by visitors – nowhere on the island ever feels busy. I would really encourage anyone spending time in Nevis to go out and explore its abundance of nature and history, too.”

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Favourite island: Lord Howe Island, Australia

“A tiny island lying off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, Lord Howe is an unspoilt paradise. The scenery is epic, the reefs are incredible and I love how there is no-one around. There are plenty of places for cycling and hiking so you can easily discover its lush interior, your mouth wide open in awe as you explore.”

MeliSSa MacSween

Favourite island: Taha’a, The Islands of Tahiti

“The Islands of Tahiti are packed with dreamy tropical escapes but Taha’a matches its gorgeous good looks with the delicate scent of vanilla and the traditional, tranquil life of Tahitians. It definitely delivers in the white beach department and relaxing on them is made all the more wonderful with the sweet-smelling air.”

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Favourite island: Taveuni, Fiji

“A treasure island of dense jungle, spectacular waterfalls and exotic wildflowers, Taveuni is the gateway to northern Fiji. Less developed than the islands further south, it’s a portal to a Fiji of days gone by. Hike to Lake Tagimaucia, swim in the Tavoro Falls, dive in the Somosomo Strait and join the locals whizzing down the Waitavala Waterslide!”

Stuart MatthewS

Favourite island: Pemba, Zanzibar

“Part of the Zanzibar archipelago, Pemba feels like you’re in the middle of nowhere. It’s like island isolation at its best, where the sand is pure and white and the lagoons are gin-clear and filled with life. You’ll make memories that’ll last – know I have and long to return one day very soon!”

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Favourite island: Langkawi, Malaysia

“Often overlooked in favour of Thailand’s many isles, under-the-radar Langkawi is a real Malaysian gem filled with local charm, thick rainforest and blonde beaches. There’s something for everyone here, whether you’re seeking an adrenaline-soaked adventure or prefer to live life in the slow lane.”

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Favourite island: La Digue, Seychelles

“La Digue is a Seychellois island where the languid pace of life is king, giving you time to relax and soak up the stunning scenery. Picture-perfect beaches aren’t in short supply on La Digue and they’re studded with giant granite boulders resting on the sand, which are likely to be your only company on these splendid sugar-white stretches.”

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Favourite island: Réunion, Indian Ocean

“For natural drama, look no further than Réunion. Its spectacular landscape ranges from waterfall-striped active volcanoes to tiny villages hidden deep within the valleys and some of the most beautiful beaches you can find in the Indian Ocean. The coral reefs beyond offer stunning snorkelling as well.”

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We’re passionate about finding footprint-free island paradises, those unsung tropical gems which escape the attention of more well-known islands but are no less beautiful. Here are some of our top hidden treasures…

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The Turquoise Honeymoon Gift List Service

As one of the first travel companies in the UK to introduce a honeymoon gift list service, we have spent over fifteen years developing a unique and bespoke offering for our clients. Many of us are getting married later in life, with established homes together and less need for the more traditional household gift list items of days gone by. Therefore, we seized the opportunity to combine tradition with travel, creating an online platform through which friends and family can contribute to the honeymoon experience. From spa treatments to cookery classes, safari sundowners to private beach dinners, choice, flexibility and personalisation make the Turquoise gift list service stand out from the rest.

Unique benefits

● Dedicated Gift List Co-ordinator

● Complimentary service for all Turquoise honeymoon couples

● Bespoke online profile, 100% tailored to your honeymoon itinerary

● Personalised selection of gift experiences

● Flexibility to add other experiences and gift list items

● Guests can leave a personal message when buying a gift

● Contribution information and messages available to download

● Secure, reliable and easy-to-use payment system

● Contributions can be made online, by telephone or by cheque

● Unlimited complimentary gift list cards for wedding invitations

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The Indian Ocean

The Maldives

The small island nation of the Maldives is so dreamy it borders on the surreal. A string of more than a thousand islands all but skim the Indian Ocean’s surface: tiny dots of paradise, blessed with snow-white sand and encircled by turquoise lagoons. Just 200 of the islands are inhabited, the rest veer between total wilderness and stunning one-resort hideaways. Super romantic, many come to the Maldives for total R&R, a place that is all about escapism, islands on which to slow down, relax, recuperate and spend quality time with loved ones. Hot all year round, the best of the best time to visit is during our winter: all the better for some serious postcard-inducing envy.

Since the original Robinson Crusoe island of Soneva Fushi opened back in 1995, the Maldives has become something of a who’s who of luxury hotel brands with openings from world-renowned hotel groups such as COMO, Four Seasons, Constance and Six Senses. Never has one place seen so many stars or stilts, and quite frankly, you can’t really go wrong. Overwater, underwater, by the water, we love all our featured resorts for being unashamedly uber-luxe while maintaining that foot-in-the-sand vibe, essential to their castaway settings. We fell in love with the barefoot bliss of Soneva Fushi years ago, and now its neighbours have us catching our breath at every footprint in the sand.

Many villas prove hard to leave but do break out from these giant cocoons, albeit just to eat. The Maldives has somehow overcome its island logistics and evolved into a top-end gourmet destination. Many of the island restaurants have even the harshest of food critics penning their praises and we love the fact you can eat more-often-than-not with your toes in the sand.

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Four Seasons Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru

Soneva Fushi Finolhu

Baros Coco Bodu Hithi

Huvafen Fushi

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Four Seasons Kuda Huraa

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COMO Cocoa Island

Velassaru Constance Moofushi LUX* South Ari Atoll

Soneva Jani COMO Maalifushi

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There are two other reasons for a villa breakout: firstly the sensational spa scene with sanctuary after sanctuary of mind, body and soul-soothing serenity. The second reason is the Maldives’ amazing underwater world where huge whale sharks, mantas, dolphins and turtles glide above soft vibrant coral and through schools of darting psychedelic-coloured fish. Wherever you dive (or snorkel) a breathtaking marine adventure awaits although the outer atolls (north and south) probably have the wow-factor edge. Other watery whims of ours include sailing on a traditional dhoni, dolphin-spotting, sunset cruising and fishing for supper.

And Beyond

Twin the idyllic coral islands of the Maldives with a city, cultural or wildlife stopover in the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Sri Lanka or Thailand.

Need to Know

When to Travel

The Maldives enjoys a beautiful year-round tropical climate. The south-west monsoon, traditionally between May-September, brings more frequent tropical rainfall

Travel Time Approximately 10-12 hours Time Difference GMT +5 hours

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Six Senses Laamu

Say the word ‘Maldives’ and instantly Robinson Crusoe-esque visions of gin-clear iridescent water lapping the shores of tiny atolls flung like a child’s necklace across the ocean spring to mind. It can be a minefield selecting the island that fits your own personal wish list but if it’s an exquisite isolation, far from land with nothing but the hypnotic waves of the ocean around you, then Six Senses Laamu could quite possibly be your very own heaven on earth.

In the virtually uncharted territory of the Laamu Atoll, this stunningly understated resort is hidden deep in the Indian Ocean towards the far southern reaches of the Maldivian archipelago. The location does mean it takes a little longer to get there but trust us when we say it is worth every single minute of the journey. 97 villas are strung along the envy-inducing powder soft beach or hover lightly above the blue waters of the Indian Ocean.

Ocean Beach Villas and Lagoon Beach Villas are set on the perfect sands with strategically placed sun loungers topped with plump cushions, direct access to the beach and a treetop deck for epic sunset viewing, whilst the Laamu, Ocean and Lagoon Water Villas sit on weathered timber jetties in the azure coloured lagoon. You can play hide and seek with the fish as you laze in your glass bathtub, or drift away in the hammock strung over the water. The seriously comfy day beds are custom-made for all indulgent day-long relaxing. Some of the villas also feature an irresistible infinity-edge pool!

Sustainability is in Six Senses Laamu’s DNA. Pledging to be plastic-free by 2022, running education programmes in the local schools and an on-site herb garden are just some of the sustainability initiatives undertaken by the resort. Little VIPs interested in the ocean can choose their own adventure

and embark on the Junior Marine Biology Programme with the Maldives Underwater Initiative (MUI), the award-winning marine team based at the resort. Other hands-on workshops, presentations and guided in-water activities serve to give every guest a voice for ocean conservation by the end of their stay.

The Six Senses Spa sits right on the beach and offers a superb array of therapies. For lovers of the water world who can’t resist the call of the waves, the 8ft Yin-Yang is a world-class surf break just off shore. Wakeboarding, diving, water-skiing and windsurfing are all also available. Relax in the tranquil swimming pool or experience fantastic snorkelling from the Chill Bar.

Offering the ultimate in understated luxury, this acclaimed hideaway has been wooing honeymooners and those with a yearning to discover their inner Robinson Crusoe for years. For sheer romance, Gili Lankanfushi is hard to beat.

Picture a perfectly still lagoon dotted with villas, threaded together by weathered jetties in the North Malé Atoll... This is the original ‘no news, no shoes’ concept, where you can spend your days happy and barefoot, as nature intended!

Crafted in a traditional style, each of the 45 villas is exceptionally spacious and all look out to sea. There is plenty of space between each villa ensuring privacy and seclusion. These thatched villas encapsulate life on the water’s edge; your rooftop pavilion is comfortably furnished and your overwater sundeck has direct access

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into the lagoon. In fact, if the urge takes you, it is entirely possible to just roll from the comfort of your sunbed into the warm waters and kaleidoscope of marine life below! We love all villa categories, but the Crusoe Residences stand out as the most romantic spaces we have found in the Maldives. Standing alone in the ocean, these luxurious retreats can only be accessed by boat – absolute solitude is guaranteed (a private boat is provided and a pontoon vessel is also at your beck and call). Inspired by Robinson Crusoe’s right hand man, each villa comes with its very own Mr/Ms Friday, who can attend to your every whim, 24 hours a day.

The dining experiences at Gili are as magical as the location – if that’s possible! Mouth-watering produce appears from the island’s organic garden and in addition to the magical main restaurant, you can dine by

moonlight on your deck, under the stars on One Palm Island, or in the elevated dining space in the organic garden with 360° degree views and a menu to challenge the senses – the culinary options here are endless.

If this all sounds a little too lazeinducing, there are a wealth of activities to keep mind and soul occupied.

Kayaking, windsurfing, canoeing, surfing and sunrise yoga can be enjoyed along with snorkelling, dhoni cruises and jungle cinema movie screenings.

Romantic Moments

♥ Escape to Meera Spa and enjoy their signature bamboo massage with warm aromatic oils

♥ Pull on a fleece and spend an evening sampling wine from around the world in the Underground Wine Cellar

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Baros

Small, yet perfectly formed, sums up the beautiful Baros – a tiny picture-perfect island floating within the North Malé Atoll. Getting there is easy –it’s just an exhilarating 20 minute speedboat transfer from the airport.

One of the things we love most about this intimate resort (and there are a few reasons) is the devotion of the staff –many have been with Baros for many years and we have to say you would be hard pushed to find a resort that offers a more genuine service than the one that awaits you here.

The accommodation is everything you dream a fantasy desert island to be; elegant and contemporary yet idyllic and romantic. Thatched roofs sit in perfect harmony with their surroundings, whilst the interiors offer lavish bathrooms and state-of-the-art amenities. For many, the quintessential Maldivian experience comes in the form

of overwater bungalows, your own private escape set over the shimmering waters of the lagoon, and the Water Villas at Baros do not disappoint –think wooden decks complete with four-poster day beds and steps leading down into the azure waters. For added exclusivity, we love the Water Pool Villas with their private swimming pools set into the deck. A dedicated villa host is on hand to attend to your every desire. The beach based accommodation is no less dreamy. Deluxe Villas sit peacefully beneath the swaying palm fronds in gardens of flowers just footsteps from the glorious sands and the equally romantic Baros Villas have expansive outdoor space and stylishly chic interiors. We love the Baros Suites for their private infinity pool and beach access.

When it comes to dining the Executive Chef makes no apology for his claim that whilst the resort may be

small and in the midst of the Indian Ocean, the food is comparable to the best in the world. With three restaurants and two bars, along with a choice of destination dining options, you are spoilt for choice, particularly when The Lighthouse Restaurant is acclaimed as one of the best in the Maldives.

A freshwater infinity-edge swimming pool that curves over the lagoon invites you to relax and enjoy light snacks from Lime Restaurant’s a la carte menu. We all agree that this overwater pool is one of the loveliest in the Maldives.

Romantic Moments

♥ Indulge in a lobster dinner at The Lighthouse

♥ Enjoy the ultimate in authentic dining on Baros’ private sandbank

This highly anticipated boutique island resort opened its doors in late November 2016. Committed to offering a unique and authentic Maldivian experience, it has made waves in the Baa Atoll ever since with its refreshing contemporary twist on classic Maldivian style. A small intimate island, Milaidhoo purposely shuns the glitz for barefoot informality and embraces its naturally beautiful setting with an effortless mix of understated luxury and striking design. If you’re looking to be utterly spoiled and pampered, this island-like-no-other epitomises romance with its refined back-to-basics panache.

Milaidhoo’s 50 private and secluded pool villas and residences embody the very essence of Maldivian outdoor living. Spacious and stylish, the blue-on-blue accents are a proud nod to the deep-rooted marine culture of the Maldives, whilst simultaneously

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acknowledging the special location in the Baa Atoll – a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve – with the world’s highest concentration of manta rays.

At Milaidhoo, it’s all about the details, the personalised service and warm welcoming hospitality. The resort differentiates itself with its ‘Milaidhoo Moments’ – a collection of exclusive activities specifically designed to create meaningful and memorable experiences for the luxury traveller. These ‘moments’ are connected to the island’s traditions and customs. Enjoy watersports, daily complimentary yoga and meditation sessions, pamper yourself in the Spa, board a traditional Maldivian sailing boat and head off into the horizon, go diving with the experienced dive team to some of the best sites in the atoll and learn more about the incredible wildlife with the resident marine biologist. The house reef right on Milaidhoo’s doorstep is extraordinary! See turtles, reef sharks,

manta rays and dolphins and visit nearby Hanifaru Bay – a marine protected area which attracts the world’s largest seasonal groupings of manta rays.

Milaidhoo is serious about its food. Gourmets will feel at home in the three restaurants and two bars. Uniquely for the Maldives, Milaidhoo offers a modern interpretation of ‘island influenced’ cuisine. Guests dine on deck at the resort’s dhoni-shaped signature restaurant which is perched on stilts over the water. The Pool Bar by the infinity pool transforms into a chill-out lounge at night whilst the signature bar is also shaped like a traditional boat, ready to sail into the sunset!

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Velassaru Maldives

This beautiful island is only 25 minutes by speedboat from the airport and seamlessly blends minimalist, contemporary chic with the natural beauty of its surroundings.

Velassaru, part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, offers sophisticated, stylish and affordable chic luxury accommodation.

The recently refurbished and distinctly Maldivian villas focus on elemental colours, local architecture and invoke a feeling of space and comfort. There are a number of options ranging from Deluxe Bungalows and Villas, offering split level accommodation and a setting just steps from the shoreline, to the spacious Beach Villas with sprawling ocean front verandas and tropical garden showers. As you would expect from a stylish Maldivian resort, there is also a choice of pool villas and overwater bungalows – something to appeal to every taste and budget.

The superb dining concept is no less impressive. There are five restaurants encompassing pan-Asian seafood, teppanyaki, Latin American-inspired cuisine and international favourites in delightful settings – dine under the magical stars, on the beach with the sand beneath your toes or on the edge of the beautiful lagoon. In addition, Chill Bar offers a heaven-sent sundeck dedicated to the art of mixology hovering over the aquamarine waters, the perfect spot for cheeky lunchtime tipples and lazy sundowners. Fen Bar is a modern, beachfront space furnished in neutral tones overlooking a panorama of blue – a cool sensual vibe permeates here. Select the Velassaru Indulgence package and you can enjoy a carefully crafted full board meals & drinks option which includes fabulous culinary experiences and a range of complimentary beverages. Why not treat yourself and enjoy a taste of Velassaru’s finer side!

Definitely designed to be hip, fun and affordable, this delightful resort is the perfect place to lie back and do nothing at all. If you prefer to be a little more energetic, there is a fabulous pool, overwater spa, watersports and a pristine white beach.

Discover once-in-a-lifetime bespoke dining experiences, from a secluded picnic on a deserted sandbank, to a classic beachside barbecue, to enchanting sunset cruises. A location of exquisite romance and beauty, Velassaru is perfect for romantic couples and honeymooners.

Romantic Moments

♥ Book a romantic beach dinner for two under a star-kissed sky

♥ Uncover the hidden underwater world at nighttime with a night snorkelling experience by torchlight

Chic, hip and happening all encapsulate perfectly this luxury retreat which is an exhilarating 30 minute speedboat journey from Malé. Huvafen Fushi sits in a picture-perfect lagoon of sheer turquoise, banded by the deep indigo of the ocean beyond – this is fantasy desert island bliss.

Just 44 bungalows ensure an exclusively intimate experience at this super-chic resort. Über-stylish bungalows, all featuring a private plunge pool are swathed in calming, sophisticated hues; every imaginable luxury sits side by side with jaw-dropping views au naturel! The Beach Bungalows with Pool and Deluxe Beach Bungalows with Pool have direct access to the soft sands and face the gentle waters of the lagoon – a private courtyard reveals an oversized bath, freshwater plunge pool and a waterfall shower. At Turquoise we love the Lagoon Bungalows with Pool, where the the sun-kissed deck

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leads you down into the warm, tropical waters and an oversized day bed sits next to your plunge pool, while your free-standing bath is cantilevered over the Indian Ocean! Ocean Bungalows with Pool are aptly named and look out over the miles of sparkling sea. A plunge pool sits on one of three decks, while your living space offers glass flooring for epic marine viewing. Water bliss continues with the addition of an oversized Jacuzzi bath – perfect for sundowners. Naturally, a dedicated Thakuru (butler) is on call 24 hours.

Dining takes shape in the form of Salt, a divine overwater seafood extravaganza and at Celsius, an overwater honeyhued pavilion offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. Raw is a healthy Eastern inspired spot by day and a chilled lounge bar by night. Fogliania’s brings Italy to the Indian Ocean with fun wood-fired pizzas all served poolside for the perfect lunch.

LIME Spa is like nothing else we have seen. From the surreal to the sublime with eight treatment rooms, two of which are underwater. Everywhere the slow, rhythmic flow of the water surrounds you and it’s almost an unspoken rule between guests that you must try at least one treatment in the underwater space – we have to say we definitely agree. Families will love it here, too, with plenty of thrilling water sports and activities for youngsters and teens to enjoy.

Romantic Moments

♥ Dine barefoot in the shallows of the infinity edge pool, or perhaps in the underground wine cellar

♥ Book a luxury dhoni for an overnight cruise with your own crew – can it get much more romantic than that?

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Constance Moofushi

This true barefoot island chic retreat is about 30 minutes by seaplane from the airport and located in one of the best dive locations anywhere in the world – the South Ari Atoll.

If Robinson Crusoe did ‘luxury’ this would be the result; fabulous laid-back vibe, simply stylish and completely in tune with its idyllic location. The Cristal all inclusive package means you can relax and enjoy all the treats on offer –how about a scrumptious afternoon tea pool side, perhaps with a glass of something chilled and bubbly! There is a lovely relaxed air at Constance Moofushi which is totally in keeping with its spectacular surroundings.

Moofushi’s accommodation is ‘rustic-chic’. The beautiful Beach Villas are amongst some of our favourite land-based villas in the Maldives. Scattered along the beach you can lie back and watch the sun set or perhaps

just let all your cares dissolve away as you sway to the rhythm of the waves in the thoughtfully placed hammocks. These wooden villas offer a style which is contemporary, yet welcoming, with beautiful bathrooms, vast beds and high thatched ceilings. Elegant stilted Water Villas have spacious, furnished terraces with steps down to the ocean –perfect for romantic interludes or simply soaking up the utter peace of your destination. Senior Water Villas are set further away from the island ensuring total privacy and seclusion. In addition to the spacious terrace, a cool bathtub seemingly floats above the ocean –perfect for stargazing.

The dining here is laid-back and relaxed rather than formal. The talented chefs at Manta will take you on a culinary journey around the world whilst dine at Alizée with palms soaring overhead, the sand beneath your feet and the sound of the ocean in your ears. There are two

delightful bars to enjoy – we particularly like the tree-covered Totem, perfect for thirst-quenching mocktails.

Diving and snorkelling are second to none in the famous waters of Ari Atoll, and in addition you can enjoy windsurfing, kayaking, pedal boats and catamarans. There is also a sensational main swimming pool – and U Spa by Constance is a beautiful overwater space where treatments use only the purest natural ingredients.

Romantic Moments

♥ Experience ‘Cinefushi’, a romantic island cinema on the beach just for two with candles, drinks and nibbles

♥ Take ‘Do not Disturb’ to a next level by ordering Moofushi’s signature aperitif of a bottle of Champagne and a selection of petit fours

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The glorious position is just a 25 minute seaplane journey from the airport – a truly fabulous experience giving you a bird’s-eye view of what awaits below. This all (plunge) pool villa island offers a stunning choice of contemporary accommodation. For those who want that quintessential beach-lover experience, the Beach Villas and Double Storey Beach Villas are perfection personified. The clever use of natural wood and a neutral palate of colours ensure the perfect blend with the outside world, whilst all the creature comforts expected can be found. Your own private plunge pool to play in is set overlooking the soft sands. From the island nearly a kilometre long jetty weaves through the ocean punctuated

by the thatched roofs of the Water Villas set on stilts over the impossibly blue Indian Ocean. Not only do these beautiful villas boast open plan sleeping and living space, you have your own private deck for lazy days complete with steps which descend into the warm waters below and a private plunge pool for when even the effort of leaving the comfort of your day bed becomes just a little too overwhelming!

For rustic elegance and a romantic ‘sand-between-your-toes’ dining experience head to Jahaz – a fabulous space open for breakfast, lunch and dinner or Meeru, a relaxed beach-grill open for evening dining. Jing combines a heady blend of Asian spices, whilst Kaika serves laid back lunches of sushi, sashimi and Asian tapas.

Expect the ultimate in tranquillity and relaxation at the overwater U Spa by Constance; all treatment rooms have

those hypnotic water views, whilst for those who care to indulge in more energetic pastimes, pedal boats, windsurfing and kayaking are all available. There is a sublime main pool so even if you book a Water Villa you can still enjoy a ‘day at the beach’ if the desire takes you.

Romantic Moments

♥ Indulge in a romantic ‘Dinner under the stars’; an intimate 7 course dinner prepared by a private chef on the beach

♥ Book a ‘Celebrate Love’ spa treatment for two in the stylish overwater U Spa by Constance

♥ Set sail on your private dhoni and be served a freshly prepared breakfast spread.

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Coco Bodu Hithi Resort

Coco Bodu Hithi is situated on the private Island of Bodu Hithi in North Malé Atoll, a 40-minute speedboat ride from Malé International Airport. Bodu Hithi is naturally beautiful with mature indigenous vegetation and sandy walkways. The island is edged by white sand beaches and coconut trees and surrounded by turquoise seas and isolated sandbanks.

Island Villas offer a large open space containing a spacious bedroom, en suite dressing room and an indulgent bathroom with a central bathtub overseeing the ocean. The private courtyard has a good sized pool and day bed along with a resting area and a private sundeck for outdoor lounging and dining.

The Water Villas are equipped with a king size bed and spacious bathroom with indoor and outdoor shower, double wash basins and bath. The large indoor

living area opens onto your private terrace with pool, a split level sundeck and direct access to the lagoon. Escape Water Villas are larger and are further out into the lagoon with more outdoor space and a designer bathtub.

The most indulgent room type is the ultra-luxurious Coco Residences which are set far from the rest of the resort. They are connected to the main island via a long walkway extending into the lagoon, creating their own island which offers seclusion and privacy.

The island has a choice of four restaurants and two bars as well as a wonderful wine tasting room. Dining is a casual chic affair with a choice of indoor or al fresco locations and tantalising menus. The resort now offers all inclusive.

A wide variety of activities and sports await those guests who yearn for

exercise while on vacation. Lovers of the sea can enjoy snorkelling, diving, sailing and windsurfing. For land enthusiasts, there is an infinity edge pool as well as tennis, badminton, volleyball and yoga.

The spa is a space of indulgence and relaxation situated over the lagoon offering treatments from Indonesia, Thailand, India and tailormade treatments healing the mind and body. A collection of Ayurvedic-inspired luxury skin care products and treatments will help anyone to find their individual sense of wellbeing.

Romantic Moments

♥ Enjoy your own private cinema on the beach experience complete with drinks, popcorn and comfortable beach-bag chairs

Anantara Kihavah Villas

Set on an amazing soft, white sandy beach and fringed by the incredible house reef, lies the hidden island paradise of Anantara Kihavah Villas. It’s located in the blissful Baa Atoll, a popular location for Manta Ray Season.

All of the expansive private pool villas and residences are decorated with bright lush fabrics in the finest cotton. All villas boast their own private pools and come with their own dedicated butlers. The Family Pool Villa or Residences are best for larger families.

Dining options on the island are varied and exciting, the underwater restaurant, SEA is something you must try for an unforgettable lunch or dinner experience. With four alternative restaurants you can experience a variety of menus from Mediterranean to Asian cuisines.

The Thiththi Boli Kids’ Club is open daily for children aged 3-12 years. Pirate days, spotting fish with the marine biologist and trampolining fun are all included. Indulge in a Spa treatment in the overwater treatment suites. You cannot leave without learning from their SKY guru through a special stargazing experience in the overwater observatory with Champagne and canapés. For the more adventurous, tennis, yoga, overwater aerial yoga and Muay Thai boxing are readily available.

Kanuhura

This timeless castaway chic island offers the ultimate experience for the free-spirited traveller looking for a modern island with a Bohemian edge.

Each of the contemporary and stylish Villas boasts gorgeous views out to the ocean. Some come with their own pools so you don’t have to leave. The Retreat Villas are perfect for families, with an extra living room and luxury amenities.

Scuba enthusiasts will enjoy the excellent facilities at the PADI Dive Centre. Guests can also enjoy Kanuhura’s huge, protected coral-free lagoon offering superb wind-surfing and catamaran sailing. There are also two floodlit tennis courts, a squash court, a large freshwater swimming pool and a children’s pool. Kids aged from 4-11 years will be kept busy and entertained with the kids’ programme and events. Those in search of sheer relaxation will fall into a state of bliss at the Kokaa Spa. The Spa also has a fully-equipped gym and aerobics studio. Private yoga lessons are also available.

Foodies will be spoilt for choice as Kanuhura has a choice of five restaurants, two bars and a deli. The resort’s cuisine is an imaginative affair – comprising themed buffet-style breakfast and dinner in the main restaurant, wood-fired pizzas by the pool and of course, intimate candlelit dining on the shores of the ocean in the evening.

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Niyama Private Islands Maldives

Niyama Private Islands is a refreshing take on the traditional Maldivian experience. There are of course the dazzling views and glorious beaches (the resort is actually scattered across two islands) but there is so much more to this trendy interloper.

Offering sublime accommodation for both land lovers and water babies, take your pick from Water Villas or Beach Villas which have a fresh and modern feel with just a hint of Maldivian artistry. Lagoon views are showcased from the private sundeck, whilst your garden shields an open-air bathtub, rain shower and fairy path to a tropical glade complete with private waterfall. Some of the Beach Villas also have an ocean facing plunge pool. Water Villas are perched on the water’s edge and, in addition to your private plunge pool, you will find a set of steps descending into the warm tropical waters of the

lagoon. Deluxe Water Pool Villas are set overwater with a private pool, Jacuzzi and expansive horizon views. The Beach and Water Pavilions are elegant spaces with infinity pools, enhanced privacy and on demand butlers. Whichever you choose, all come with state-of-the-art entertainment systems and ‘Deli In’ complete with complimentary popcorn and ice cream.

Niyama challenges the conventional with its culinary exhibitionism leading guests on a gastronomic adventure starting at Epicure for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Built 500 metres offshore, Niyama’s signature restaurant, Edge, is only accessible by boat. For something completely different from the norm, head to Subsix, the world’s first underwater music club. We also love Tribal – a campfire beachside inspired dining venue offering gourmet grill delights.

There is a stunning infinity pool surrounded by soft sunbeds and for the energetic, FLOAT is the water activities base. Snorkelling, diving, jet-skiing, water-skiing, mono-skiing and wakeboarding are all available and why not try your hand at Seabobbing –think of it as an underwater rocket propelled sea scooter!

Drift Spa offers bespoke, tailor-made treatments that utilise and infuse indigenous holistic components from around the globe creating unique spa journeys.

Romantic Moments

♥ Have a sand-between-your-toes beach BBQ at Tribal

♥ Take a romantic sunset cruise, or what about sunset fishing using traditional Maldivian hand-line fishing technique?

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LUX* South Ari Atoll

Beautifully situated on Dhidhoofinolhu island in the South Ari Atoll, encircled by crystal clear waters famed for excellent diving, the stunning LUX* South Ari Atoll promises a true insight into luxury island life. This naturally beautiful resort creates an unforgettable playground for both adults and little ones, and at 2km long and 200m wide, is one of the largest islands in the Maldives. It takes approximately one hour to walk around the island, making it the ideal option for those who need more space to explore!

Beach Pavilions are superb for families with their island chic décor and internal doors that interconnect two pavilions. For families looking for more space, the Family Lagoon Pavilions are perfect with two spacious bedrooms, sleeping up to six people. For couples, we love the Romantic Pool Water Villas. These luxurious overwater villas have direct lagoon access and a private plunge

pool, making an ideal spot to watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean. For the ultimate in indulgence, opt for the Temptation Pool Water Villa which has the added benefit of a 14 metre private pool, separate living room with glass floor and a Jacuzzi!

Children from 3-11 will love the magical adventure-land of PLAY, offering a wealth of activities ranging from treasure hunts and beach games to arts and crafts. Studio 17 is the cool hang-out for 12-17 year olds, where trained LUX* supervisors ensure that teens make the most out of their stay by engaging them in various activities, from language classes and cookery lessons to beach sports and island adventures.

Water babies will be spoilt for choice with the plethora of watersports available at LUX* South Ari Atoll. Dive into the hidden underwater world, or

stay on the surface to experience everything from windsurfing to banana boat rides, water-skiing to jet-skiing –thrill seekers will be in their element! If you prefer to keep your feet on dry land, explore the island by bike or enjoy a game of beach volleyball or tennis on one of the resort’s floodlit courts.

For those with something more relaxing in mind, the LUX* Me spa has 14 spa villas including four water treatment villas.

Romantic Moments

♥ Swing by the magical tree of wishes and add your perfect wish

♥ Set sail on a tailormade excursion on board a luxury sailing yacht

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The Residence Maldives Ayada Maldives

Located in the south on Falhumaafushi Island, The Residence by Cenizaro’s fourth resort is definitely in keeping with the group’s world-renowned colonial sophistication. This resort is stylish and effortlessly elegant offering a true Maldivian experience.

There are 94 exquisite villas, all of which are extremely spacious, and their design draws inspiration from the magical beauty of the Maldives. Choose from a beachfront or overwater setting, some with the luxury of their own private pools.

When it comes to dining the options are no less impressive. The Dining Room is a beachfront gourmet bistro with a menu ranging from international to Asian and Indian Ocean cuisines. For the die-hard romantics, dine over water with an evening at The Fulhumaa. Dine al fresco at The Sunset Grill under a canopy of stars or for a light bite head to The Beach Bar & Library Bar.

For those who relish the chance of physical activity, the island is also well placed with dedicated bicycles to cycle around the island – all non-motorised watersports are complimentary whilst scuba diving, water and island excursions can also be arranged. The house reef is fantastic and there are myriad underwater adventures to be had amongst the unspoilt reefs. The Spa by Clarins is a heavenly experience.

Located in the pristine Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, Ayada sits on a 15-hectare island in the south of the Maldives, just a few kilometres north of the equator. It is home to one of the country’s best house reefs, teeming with vibrant marine life. The undisturbed indigenous vegetation, and uninterrupted views, make this an island not to miss.

Each of Ayada’s villas offers a blend of contemporary and traditional Maldivian design. The thatched roofs create a barefoot Robinson Crusoe feel, whilst large egg-shaped baths, outdoor rain showers and state-of-the art facilities add that modern touch. Each with their own private pool you won’t want to leave!

Foodies will adore the abundance of dining options available. There are seven different bars and restaurants, plus an extensive in-villa and private dining menu.

Ayada is an extremely family friendly island. Activities include tennis, badminton, fishing, diving, snorkelling and surfing, to name a few! Ayspa is one of the largest wellness centres in the southern Maldivian atolls. The Zuzuu kids’ club is complete with jungle gym and kiddie pool.

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COMO Maalifushi COMO Cocoa Island

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OMO Cocoa Island blends effortless cool with designer chic to offer an extraordinary island escape. To the west of the island lies the Kandooma Channel, widely regarded as one of the best dive sites in the Maldives, whilst opposite, a pristine reef entices those who favour a gentle snorkel.

The divine beach and lagoon is surrounded by just 33 stylish water villas, styled around the shape of a traditional Maldivian Dhoni. Expect weathered wood and an almost New England style with cool colours, simple, yet stylish furnishings and natural fabrics.

The main restaurant, Ufaa, beautifully blends European, Indian and Sri Lankan flavours with locally caught seafood. Also, there are myriad backdrops for intimate encounters; beside the cool waters of the infinity pool, at the edge of the lagoon or relax in the privacy of your villa.

Wellbeing is an integral element with COMO Hotels and the spa is exceptional. In addition, the healthy Shambhala cuisine is a popular menu inclusion. Find inner peace with a complimentary open-air yoga class or let the skilled spa therapists restore your natural equilibrium. Additional facilities include a beautiful infinity-edge swimming pool, gymnasium, diving and watersports centre.

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OMO Maalifushi is an exciting island concept from the luxurious COMO Hotels and Resorts. The island, located in the southerly Thaa Atoll, features a mixture of garden, beach and overwater categories. The luxuries are well and truly here, with a COMO Shambhala spa, world-class yoga facilities and exceptional cuisine along with the Maldives’ vibrant marine life.

On land, garden rooms, beach suites and beach villas are set into the island’s tropical heart and have direct access to the beach and land. Over water suites and villas are built off wooden walkways that stand above the shallow lagoon. Each has its own private terrace for slipping into the sea.

Guests can enjoy the finest food in the islands with three dining options including all-day dining at Madi restaurant serving international cuisine fused with Maldivian flavours and also serving the healthy COMO Shambhala cuisine. Thila pool and lounge bar serves delicious salads, pizzas and woodbaked seafood – whilst Tai offers sashimi and sushi in its Japanese-inspired restaurant with fresh local seafood.

A COMO Shambhala Retreat provides holistic wellness and Asian-inspired therapies. All eight treatment rooms are set overwater with views across the Indian Ocean.

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Soneva Jani Soneva Fushi

The original Robinson Crusoe retreat in the Baa Atoll, Soneva Fushi’s stunningly remote location is a major factor in its appeal. The spacious villas and retreats are tucked into lush jungle foliage that is within touching distance of a Biosphere UNESCO protected reef. All villas are furnished in an eclectic style, some might say ‘eco’ – most of the furniture is locally made on the island using natural and sustainable materials. And every villa is appointed with Mr/Ms Friday (a modern day butler named after Robinson Crusoe’s loyal friend) who genuinely seems to know what it is you want before you even want it!

The dining experiences here range from leisurely beach side brunches at Mihiree Mitha to lavish sharing banquets at Down to Earth, whilst Fresh in the Garden is set high above the herb and vegetable garden. Linger over delectable Asian inspired cuisine at Out of the Blue, with the waves breaking on the shore behind you. The Den is the first of its kind to be built in the Maldives. It’s a playground with loads of fun activities, both indoors and out.

Don’t pack too many pairs of shoes – Soneva Fushi’s ‘No News, No Shoes’ policy means that no one on the island wears them and even the resort managers go barefoot!

The Soneva story continues with Soneva Jani, their newest resort offering. Located in the Noonu Atoll, the resort comprises five islands, the largest of which is 150 acres in size. With all Water Villas and two Island Reserves, guests will be treated to a unique and luxurious castaway experience. Each Water Villa has its own 13 metre private pool and some have a water slide from the upper floor into the lagoon below!

The Gathering forms the heart of the resort, home to some of the dining outlets, the spa, observatory and library. The main all day dining option, So Fresh, features live cooking stations and a wood burning pizza oven or dine barefoot at the Crab Shack located on the south beach. The beach at the north island is the perfect spot to enjoy swimming and snorkelling. On land there’s tennis, cycling, an overwater spa as well as nature walks and a fully equipped gym.

On the water

Set sail in ultimate luxury on Soneva in Aqua, a private yacht experience giving you the freedom to sail the atolls with an itinerary tailormade to your very own requests.

Lying in the middle of the Indian Ocean and surrounded only by turquoise waters and a few uninhabited islands, Joali Maldives is a new and immersive art hotel – the first of its kind in the Maldives – located in the Raa Atoll, one of the largest and deepest in the world. Your Joali story begins with a 40-minute seaplane transfer from Malé airport and from the moment you’re met to the moment you depart, you will fall in love with its joie de vivre vibe.

Their 73 stunning pool villas are located both over the water and on the beach. All of them feature artisanal amenities and in-villa luxuries such as bathrobes and kimonos, reusable water bottles and a luxury coffee maker. The design of the rooms is also striking, boasting high ceilings, elegant bathrooms and spectacular views of the Indian Ocean, making them some of the best and most spacious villas in the Maldives. Each comes with its own jadugar (butler or,

Joali Maldives

more literally, magician), so you will want for nothing as everything has been thought of.

The Luxury Beach and Water Villas with Pool are the ultimate when it comes to luxurious Maldivian accommodation. Their separate living room and bedroom give plenty of space for a family of three to stay comfortably. We recommend their Two Bedroom Villas for larger families, as they come with an additional bedroom.

There are lots of dining options to choose from, each offering a unique culinary experience and inventive cuisines from around the world.

Vandhoo is open for breakfast and dinner, offering Southeast Asian, Chinese and Mediterranean dishes.

Bellinis restaurant is its sumptuous Italian restaurant and Saoke – perched over the water – showcases delicious Japanese cuisine with stunning views

over the ocean. Big and little guests can indulge in over 60 flavours of ice cream at Lajoie and culinary experiences such as cooking lessons at Her Kitchen, wine tasting and the chef’s garden are also available.

This immersive art resort showcases experiential and interactive art pieces for guests to enjoy. From manta-shaped treehouses for private dining and a manta-inspired nest for private cinema shows to handcrafted features, there’s plenty here to marvel at.

Tennis courts are on the island for guests to enjoy, as well as indulging in its ESPA-designed Joali Spa – we recommend having a go at yoga. We’d also advise interacting with the onsite marine biologist so you can learn more about the marine life here. For those who are confident, diving is a must, too!

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Four Seasons Resort

With pure white beaches flanking a two-kilometre lagoon, Four Seasons Resort Landaa Giraavaru occupies 44 acres of unspoilt wilderness in the Maldives’ only UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. All 103 villas and bungalows are contemporary and irresistibly stylish with airy light-filled interiors, outdoor garden showers and pools set in private outdoor surrounds.

Dining at Landaa Giraavaru is a varied affair: we love the Arabian vibe and Shisha pipes at overwater Al Barakat and the relaxed feet-in-the-sand Fuego Grill. Blu Beach Club – a recent addition to the scene – is a sophisticated all-day hangout with Italian cuisine, optic-fibre lit pool, DJ and Tree Top Dining with spectacular sunset views.

Enjoy activities that combine innovation and conservation, from the world’s first three-person DeepFlight submarine for environmentally-minded underwater explorations to guestfocused Marine Discovery Centre activities including turtle rehabilitation, coral reefscaping and manta ray research. In addition, the resort boasts four gorgeous swimming pools, snorkelling and diving adventures and water sports from kite-surfing to Seabobs. The Resort’s Spa & Ayurvedic Retreat merges multiple natural wellness approaches from Panchakarma and acupuncture to body-conditioning Yoga Therapy Courses.

Four Seasons Resort

Located in the North Malé Atoll, Four Seasons Resort Kuda Huraa boasts all the charm and intimacy of a traditional Maldivian village combined with the exclusivity of a glorious private coral island setting.

The thatched Beach Pavilions and Bungalows that fringe the island each feature a private plunge pool. The Water Villas with Pool offer uninterrupted views of the sparkling Indian Ocean, and direct access to the water from their private deck.

The unique and award-winning Island Spa is a haven of tranquillity set on its own secluded isle, just a minute’s sail by dhoni across Kuda Huraa’s lagoon.

The resort has four superb restaurants – including awardwinning home-styled Indian cuisine – a Sunset Lounge and a swim-up poolside bar, as well as two infinity-edged swimming pools, a watersports centre, kids’ club, a tennis court and fitness facilities.

Surrounded by over 30 spectacular dive sites, Kuda Huraa is the perfect place to discover the amazing reefs, while guests can even help plant their own with the Reefscapers project. The resort also offers Tropicsurf guides for experienced surfers as well as lessons for beginners.

The Nautilus Maldives

Atiny speck of sand studded only by palms and 26 palatial ocean and beach houses and residences, The Nautilus is tropical isolation at its finest. You can’t help but switch off from the outside world here and with no clocks in the resort, the concept of time is delightfully non-existent. Each villa is like a pinch-yourself parcel of paradisal privacy, each with its own private pool, epic ocean views and personal butler. The glass flooring in the ocean house living rooms mean you don’t even need to leave your retreat to witness some marine magic beneath your feet.

Don’t get too comfy, as there’s plenty do on this tiny isle. There’s a spectacular house reef to snorkel, sandbank picnics to enjoy and motorised water sports (such as Seabobs and jet skis) – plus much more. Divers in particular will love it at The Nautilus, with its iridescent house reef like a tropical fish treasure hunt and nearby Hanifaru Bay offering unforgettable encounters with majestic manta rays.

The signature restaurant at The Nautilus, Zeytoun, is perched over a gin-clear lagoon and features dishes with Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences. However, that’s just a guideline and your dining experience is refreshingly unscripted, where you’re actively encouraged to eat whatever you like, whenever you like. Anything goes at The Nautilus!

One&Only Reethi Rah

This stunning resort is the original grand dame of the Maldives and oozes luxury sophistication and elegance. One&Only Reethi Rah is where you head for subtle beach glamour rather than the barefoot vibe – it’s a favourite with celebrities and somewhere you can expect the ultimate in luxury and service.

It’s impossible to go wrong with the accommodation here, with villas sprawled lazily along the glorious white sand or suspended above the aquamarine waters of its lagoon. Some of the villas come with their own private pool, too.

Unsurprisingly, the culinary creativity at Reethi Rah is unsurpassed, with your options including the eclectic Reethi restaurant, the Japanese-Peruvian fusion food of Tapasake and Arabesque Fanditha. Families will also love Reethi Rah, where children are treated like mini VIPs and can enjoy everything from pirate cruises to an ice cream bar, right through from sunrise to sunset. They won’t want to leave!

While the One&Only Spa is a tranquil hideaway, there are plenty of activities elsewhere, should you feel the need to burn some energy! Water babies will be in their element at Reethi Rah, with plenty of sensational snorkelling and diving.

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The Indian Ocean

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hen it comes to Mauritius, there is no better way to conjure an image of this magical Indian Ocean isle than with the words of Mark Twain himself; “Mauritius was made first and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius”.

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Integral to the Mauritius we know and love are the people, the warm welcome and unique cultural vibrancy every visitor will experience as they arrive on the island. Here at Turquoise we are passionate about the destination, the mountains that soar above verdant valleys, the sugarcane plantations that stretch as far as the eye can see, the towns and villages alive with every nuance of local life and the utterly contagious charm of the islanders.

The Mauritian culture stems from worldwide influences; Indian, African, Chinese, French, British and Arab, all of which have over time added their essence of character and charm. Hire an open top car and set off in true British style (they drive on the left!) to discover the island and all it has to offer. Hunt for bargains in the markets; see an ancient dodo skeleton at the Natural History Museum and lunch in a local restaurant. Mauritian food is like a world-tasting session! Stroll around the stunning botanical gardens at Pamplemousses, go up into the mountains and trek through the Black River Gorges National Park, the list truly is endless!

Despite the abundance of things to do whilst on holiday in Mauritius, for many it is beach-bound all the way from the moment you step off the plane, and quite rightly so. Mauritius boasts some of the most startling and secluded coastal spots in the Indian Ocean. The east of the island is blessed with swathes of pristine powder-soft sand and home to some of the world’s

leading resorts. The west coast is the ultimate place to watch the sun sink into the cobalt-blue horizon.

The isolated local-leaning south coast is perfect for an off-the-beaten-track fix and total seclusion. Whatever your style or desire, there will be the perfect resort for you. Attention to detail is key throughout, from luxury villas, gourmet cuisine, infinity pools, butlers and super relaxing spa treatments, no stone is left unturned.

From the boutique inland resort Lakaz Chamarel to the grand west coast pad of St. Regis, and many others in between, we have hand-picked the very best Mauritius has to offer.

And Beyond

Mauritius is an ideal beach addition to South African safari adventures! It also makes a fantastic twin-centre holiday with the Seychelles, Réunion or United Arab Emirates.

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Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort

Tucked between the hypnotic blue of the Indian Ocean and the curvaceous foothills on the lush south-west coast of the island, Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort showcases a charming colonial style hotel. Set within the Domaine de Bel Ombre estate directly on the beachfront with their sister property next door, two championship golf courses, private villas, C Beach Club and Frederica Nature Reserve, Heritage Le Telfair is a hotel perfect for couples and families looking for luxury with a difference.

Influenced by architecture typical of the old colonial sugar plantation houses, you should expect elegant suites with contemporary muted tones, wafting white drapes, highly polished wooden floors, ceiling fans that turn lazily overhead and generously proportioned 19th-century bathrooms (complete with every modern day luxury). Garden View and Sea View Suites exude a warm and

intimate air with large French windows spilling out onto a furnished veranda or terrace with beach, ocean or river views. Junior Suites and Ocean Suites invite you to a journey back in time and style with vast four-poster beds draped in pristine linens, whilst free-standing bathtubs take centre-stage in the bathroom – in ground floor suites an outdoor tropical shower offers a refreshing treat in the private garden. 24-hour butler service is also available to all guests.

The diverse dining options spread across the Domaine give guests a choice of 12 different restaurants showcasing tastes of Mauritius and other stunning cuisines from around the world. We love Gin’ja for their Japanese live Teppanyaki experiences to the elegantly restored 19th-century Le Chateau de Bel Ombre – perfect for romantic interludes indulging on French gastronomic delights.

For those looking to balance sheer relaxation with something a little more energetic, Le Telfair is perfect. Guests have access to the 18-hole Championship Golf Course; can take to the water with kitesurfing, and windsurfing, or for the more genteel, a glass bottom boat excursion. The C Beach Club is a wonderfully fun, yet refined, beach club. Their complimentary baby club allows mini guests from 0 to 36 months to enjoy the facilities along with their Timono Kids Club for older children. For the adventurous guests we recommend heading to the Frederica Nature Reserve for an adrenaline quad bike experience spotting deer and monkeys as you make your way to the waterfall.

For true indulgence, Le Telfair offers a unique wellness bliss experience at their Seven Colours Spa.

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The St. Regis Mauritius Resort

Whilst some new hotels can appear stark and a little soulless, others manage to reflect a real sense of history and a legacy of time-honoured customs, The St. Regis Mauritius Resort is one such hotel. Built by Colonel Astor in 1904, before his untimely departure aboard the Titanic, the sister property, The St. Regis New York, was the epitome of style, grandeur and elegance. The Astor family cultivated an exclusive sense of luxury and refinement, a factor which is an integral part of The St. Regis Mauritius today.

Set on the powder-soft sands of Le Morne on the south-west coast, this relatively new resort stands centre-stage combining a new, sparkling presence with a charming colonial, old-school elegance. Inspired by the captivating nature of the island’s past, the centrally located Manor House is a collage of unique artefacts that have been carefully collected to best illustrate

the definitive history of the island. The Manor House is also where you will find five very different, yet equally captivating, dining spots.

There are 172 rooms and suites, which in our opinion offer some of the loveliest spaces anywhere on the island. All are in keeping with the colonial style but exude an air of contemporary and sublime luxury. Expect soft white linens, a calming palate of colours which is easy on the eye and a fully furnished private balcony or terrace – all with outstanding views of the glittering Indian Ocean. In keeping with tradition, the services of a St. Regis Butler is included for all guests and with over 100 years of experience, no request is too large or too small. The art of sabering a bottle of Champagne is still practised by the St. Regis Butlers!

Epicureans are well catered for with an almost overwhelming choice of

gastronomic delights. Depending on your desires you can revive your body and soul with Mauritian and South Asian inspired treats, Indian or Japanese flavours – or maybe just kick back and indulge in an effortlessly elegant beachside experience in The Boathouse Bar & Grill, feasting on platters of oysters and grilled prawns with your feet in the sand – this is our favourite dining venue by far!

Romantic Moments

♥ Join a dolphin cruise to spot these gracious mammals in their natural habitat along the stunning west coast

♥ Upgrade to a Beachfront Suite for uninterrupted views and a location to die for

♥ Visit the sleek and stylish Iridium Spa for the ultimate pampering

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One&Only Le Saint Géran

This elegant grand dame of Mauritius is serenely nestled on its own private peninsula on the country’s north-east coast, with a white-sand beach on one side and a sheltered lagoon on the other.

The resort itself is a celebration of its spectacular setting, with Mauritian nature, materials, craftsmanship and service at its heart. Under the calm sway of countless coconut palms, One&Only Le Saint Géran’s 60 acres of glorious grounds encompass beautiful tropical gardens which sweep right down to the ocean’s edge. Discreet luxury prevails throughout this haven, which enjoys a timeless reputation for offering impeccable service and cuisine. Exquisite taste and opulence seamlessly blend with modern technology in each of the 143 rooms and suites, every one of which feature a private terrace or balcony facing either the ocean, lagoon or beach. All of the suites and Villa

One, the two-bedroom villa with private pool, have the added benefit of butler service, too.

One&Only Le Saint Géran’s peaceful elegance is complemented by a wide variety of facilities, including the award-winning One&Only Spa and the indoor and outdoor ClubOne fitness centre, which boasts state-of-the-art equipment and one-on-one classes led by first-class instructors. Between them, they combine a holistic approach to wellness, with a range of personalised sports programmes uniquely designed to suit your individual needs.

Water sports are in plentiful supply, including stand-up paddleboarding, water skiing, windsurfing and hiring a Hobie Cat to go catamaran sailing. The resort’s ClubOne widens the sporting offering, with three floodlit tennis courts (complete with resident pro coach) and two padel courts. Other activities

include minigolf, spinning, Zumba classes, vinyasa yoga and mountain biking.

Children aged 3-11 will love the KidsOnly club with its large playground and sunken trampoline, while youngsters between 10 and 17 can enjoy an exciting range of imaginative daily programmes. Teens also have the One Tribe club, which has everything from art classes to movie nights.

As for dining, your palate will undoubtedly by seduced by Prime, Le Saint Géran’s contemporary über steakhouse. For other options, Tapasake is a tropical stilted restaurant offering a magnificent view over the lagoon, while all-day dining is also available at the beautiful poolside La Terrasse. For barefoot dining head to La Pointe, the resort’s beach restaurant, where the catch of the day is barbecued while you relax with your toes in the sand.

Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Resort & Spa

Uniquely designed to resemble a sleek Mediterranean-style village, Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Resort & Spa is world-renowned for its contemporary haute-chic elegance. From the moment you arrive and gaze out across the freeform swimming pool to the beautiful curve of Trou d’Eau Douce Bay beyond – you will be captivated by the charm of this hideaway which woos visitors back year after year.

Frangipani Island houses most of the resort’s Junior Suites along with their Ocean Suites – all of which are modern and cool, with stunning ocean views and open-plan spacious layouts. Frangipani Island also boasts a superb ‘adults only’ heated lap pool. The remaining Junior Suites and Deluxe Rooms are spread across the Hibiscus and Coral Wings on Le Touessrok’s main stretch of white sandy beach.

Just a short boat ride away lie the resort’s two recreational islands. Ile aux Cerfs is home to the Bernhard Langer designed 18 hole golf course and an array of watersports. Ilot Mangenie, the resort’s own castaway retreat, is the perfect place to while away lazy afternoons.

The resort also has four other fabulous restaurants and three bars to choose from. The marvellous T-Club provides fun for little ones (age 4 to 11 years), with a large clubhouse, excellent facilities including a climbing frame and an activity programme brimming with adventures. Not forgetting the older kids, there is a dedicated Teens’ Club, where mingling with new friends and learning new sports is the order of the day.

Le Touessrok’s warm Mauritian hospitality and charm are legendary. A special ‘beach butler’ will happily pamper sun worshippers with trays of fresh fruit and exotic cocktails!

A spectacular wooden bridge links the resort grounds to Frangipani Island where guests can revitalise their mind, body and soul at CHI, The Spa and Fitness Centre.

Romantic Moments

♥ Relax on Shangri-La’s Le Touessrok Resort & Spa’s private island and spend your afternoon in a private cabana serviced by your personal butler whilst indulging in a truffles pizza and a chilled bottle of rosé.

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Constance Prince Maurice

Mauritius is synonymous with exceptional hotels and one of our favourites is Constance Prince Maurice. Fringed by an uninterrupted swathe of brilliant white sand and enclosed by its own reef-protected lagoon on the east coast, this outstanding hotel promises an uncompromisingly elegant beach experience.

An air of timeless quality pervades and it is perfect for long languid days lazing by the blinding waters of the Indian Ocean or the glorious swimming pools (setting up camp on one of the elegant sun loungers is a definite must do).

Prince Maurice charms you into the slow rhythms of Mauritian life and is equally alluring after dark. Think warm sultry nights clutching icy cold sundowners as the sun plunges beneath the horizon followed by exceptional world-class cuisine.

This intimate, elegant sanctuary is incredibly romantic and is right up there in the style stakes as far as we are concerned. Scattered along the powder-soft sands and throughout the tropical gardens, the colonial-style accommodation boasts thatched roofs and a design showcasing more than a touch of Mauritian style. The décor is calming hues with splashes of turquoise, sunburnt orange and old gold and delicate, yet touchy-feely, textiles. Sheltered from the prevailing winds and devised with complete privacy in mind, each suite spills out onto a private terrace or balcony. Choose from Junior Suites with tropical garden or beach settings (some are even perched on stilts overlooking a natural fish reserve) to individual Villas with private swimming pools and direct access onto the velvety sand or spectacular Villas located on wooden stilts.

Superb food and wine is an integral part of any stay and covers every gastronomic desire. From barefoot daytime treats to gourmet, fine dining. L’Archipel overlooks the pool and favours a light Mauritian influenced menu – but we have a soft spot for the magical ‘floating’ Le Barachois set at the end of a lantern-lit board walk serving the freshest seafood as you float above the calm waters of the lagoon.

Prince Maurice encapsulates relaxed luxury for us and those in the know go back year after year loving it more and more each time.

Romantic Moments

♥ Book dinner in the overwater floating restaurant on one of five decks

♥ Upgrade your accommodation to a Junior Suite or Villa on stilts overlooking a natural fish reserve

Constance Belle Mare Plage

Situated on the beautiful east coast of Mauritius on the spectacular sands of the aptly named Belle Mare Beach, Constance Belle Mare Plage boasts one of the island’s most enviable locations. This incredible setting is boosted by the sheer variety of accommodation the resort offers. The stylish Prestige Rooms, Junior Suites and two or three-bedroom villas are all set among stunning surroundings, whether you find yourself just steps from the beach or among sweet-smelling frangipani and coconut groves.

There’s an excellent array of facilities at Constance Belle Mare Plage, with seven restaurants, six bars and a multitude of leisure offerings, including two championship golf courses, tennis, beach volleyball and a range of water sports. Each restaurant is distinct, with everything from Italian to French and Southeast Asian influences, while its Blue Penny Cellar houses around 40,000 bottles of wine!

If you’re a family staying here, young ones will love the Constance Kids’ Club, where every day is like a new adventure.

If you’re staying in a villa, your personal villa master will help with bookings for restaurants or activities you’d like to do during your stay. Constance Belle Mare Plage is a great all-round luxury resort, both for couples and families.

SALT of Palmar

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ALT of Palmar styles itself as the ‘big-hearted boutique hotel’ and, we confess, this hotel has definitely stolen a piece of ours. The hotel is completely free of single-use plastics and everything, where possible, is locally sourced.

The 59 rooms come with beach, pool or garden views and the design of each is inspired by the island itself. Think turquoise seas, vibrant blue skies, green fields of sugar cane – they have created a stunning, unmistakably Mauritian, hotel using (of course) locally made fabrics and furniture.

As you might expect, the food is local, fresh and utterly delicious. We love that the hotel’s own pesticide-free hydroponic farm supplies the open-sided restaurant with organic, seasonal produce. Homemade cocktails served on the rooftop bar are the perfect way to watch the sunset too.

Mauritius is an island drenched in history, heritage and culture and SALT proudly encourages their guests to get out and drink it in. Hire a bike and take a ride along the coastal path for its spectacular views, or take a street food tour of Port Louis. Activities within the hotel centre around the 25m lap pool. There is also a sunrise running club and sunset yoga on the beach. Like everything else at SALT, the spa is pretty unique and, naturally, salt plays a starring role.

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Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita

Tucked away within a private nature sanctuary on the east coast of Mauritius, Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita is a gloriously natural, refined and contemporary resort all rolled very creatively into one perfect mix. This inviting resort is perfect for relaxation, indulgence and exploration amidst the vivid landscape of this beautiful island.

Accommodation embraces outdoor living perfectly with a choice of one bedroom Pool Villas and two to five bedroom Residences to suit every taste. All Pool Villas offer a soft, gentle colour palate with contemporary fabrics and a spacious terrace complete with a plunge pool and open-air bathroom with a deep soaking bathtub and refreshing outdoor rain showers, all encased in a private tropical garden. Mangrove Pool Villas are perfect for nature lovers and photographers with panoramic views of the mangrove trees. For something a

little special though, we highly recommend an Ocean or Beach Villa –set on an 11 acre island, Ile aux Chats. These villas are private and quiet with direct access into the beautiful lagoon or onto the powder-soft sands. Lovely outdoor space, private plunge pools and heavenly views make the Pool Villas a very special place to stay.

Creativity and passion go hand in hand with the cuisine and you have a number of superb dining outlets to choose from. Aquapazza showcases contemporary Italian cuisine. Expect sizzling food and flying wine corks from the open-concept kitchen of Beau Champ – this modern French bistro is perfect for indoor or outdoor dining and an open-air pavilion can be arranged if you would like a more intimate setting. For casual lunches, the poolside Pan-Asian and Mauritian eatery, Bambou, is a ‘must’!

Cleverly the Four Seasons manages to retain a very tranquil and serene location, yet still offers a multitude of experiences to enjoy. From a round of golf on the Ernie Els designed 18-hole golf course or the Bernard Langer course on Ile Aux Cerf to water-skiing, kayaking, windsurfing and snorkelling. Alternatively, if this all sounds a little too energetic, why not retire to the spa and capitulate to a treatment that uses a blend of therapies as diverse as Mauritius itself.

Romantic Moments

♥ Head to Ile Aux Cerf Island and the exclusive Four Seasons beach

♥ Experience all restaurant cuisine in the privacy of your villa

♥ Enjoy a spa treatment for two in the stilted overwater ‘couples’ spa suite

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The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius

Set on the north-west coast of the island, The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius boasts a truly enviable location on Turtle Bay. Turquoise waters wash the icing sugar-soft silver white sands, whilst on the horizon hazy green mountains loom into view. This is an Indian Ocean paradise at its sublime best!

The Oberoi is a thoughtful mix of subtle colours, textures and unique Balinese architecture – all of which blend effortlessly into the natural landscape. The clever use of indigenous materials such as coconut wood and sugarcane thatch subtly reinforces the ‘eco-sensitive’ design – and the winding pathways among the immaculate Luxury Pavilions and Villas create a sense of tranquillity and exclusivity.

Palm-thatched Luxury Pavilions and free standing Luxury Villas are impeccably furnished and come

complete with vast four-poster beds, wood slatted ceilings, expansive living areas and sunken marble bathtubs.

Outdoor living is easy with beautiful terraces (perfect for intimate dinners by candlelight) and in many of the Luxury Villas an 8 x 4.5m private swimming pool is the ultimate indulgence.

As you would expect, the same attention to detail and lavish care goes into the gastronomy on offer. The restaurant, located in a beautiful open-sided pavilion is open for breakfast and specialises in international, Indian and Mauritian cuisine for dinner. The second restaurant, On the Rocks, offers a more informal choice and is perfect for lazy lunches or BBQ grill dinners.

The Gunpowder room is a restored 18th century building and features authentic family style Creole food and Japanese cuisine.

If the sand, sun and ocean breezes are not laze-inducing enough then surrender your body and soul to the talented therapists in the Oberoi Spa and allow them to pummel away any fleeting remainders of the outside world. A collection of watery adventures lay in wait for those with the energy to rouse themselves from the comfort of their poolside lounger including sailing, diving, water-skiing and windsurfing.

The relaxed, yet sophisticated, ambience and casual elegance, combined with an intricate cultural richness, makes The Oberoi a real favourite of ours.

Romantic Moments

♥ Relax into a rose petal-strewn bath –perfectly sized for two

♥ Reconnect with a romantic dinner on the beach as the sun sets

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The aptly named Long Beach is situated on the stunning east coast of Mauritius, on the longest and widest stretch of white sand coastline of any Mauritian resort.

Perfect for families and young couples alike, the contemporary style and design of the resort introduces a new style to Mauritian accommodation.

The resort has 255 rooms (140 of which are inter-connecting). The interior design is modern yet sophisticated and the rooms are all spacious, well designed and furnished, blending indoor and open air living. WiFi is free and available throughout the resort as well as in the rooms, alongside iPod docks, digital radios, LCD televisions and many other mod cons that are in keeping with the resort’s contemporary style.

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With five restaurants to choose from, there is a huge variety on offer for guests, from Asian to Italian, fine dining to beach chic. The restaurants are run by a team of outstanding international chefs and the food is divine, especially the homemade noodles in Chopsticks (the modern casual Chinese restaurant) – tried and tested by the Turquoise team! Pancakes are served poolside in the afternoons as well as fresh fruit and ice cream for anyone feeling peckish after a morning under the intense Mauritian sun – there is certainly no risk of going hungry at Long Beach.

Long Beach offers an unending array of activities for adults and children of all ages and is home to one of the best equipped kids’ clubs on the island. The kids’ club and Teens club act as a mini resort in themselves with access to swimming pools, tennis courts, chill out areas, cyber cafés, pool tables, an

eating area for the younger children, a juice bar... just to name a few of their facilities! There is also a daily activity programme for children of all ages from water sports to local excursions, beach barbecues and campfires. The resort also caters fantastically during the summer months for older children, hosting beach parties with live DJs and musicians which go on to the early hours of the morning.

However, it is not just the children which Long Beach caters for, as the resort also boasts a fabulous Spa and Wellness Retreat, Cinq Mondes Spa, which specialises in a 360-degree wellness concept. For those looking for a more active trip, there is a fully equipped gym, a full-length lap pool, tennis courts, a football pitch and the only climbing wall in Mauritius!

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Shanti Maurice Resort & Spa

Located on the southern tip of the island, Shanti Maurice embraces guests with the friendliest of service. A boutique lifestyle beach resort located around a pristine horseshoe coral sand cove.

The resort consists of 44 spacious sea view suites and 17 Luxury Villas, each Villa complete with pool. Spread across 36 acres of fragrant tropical gardens and overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Shanti Maurice focuses on serving locally-sourced fresh fare throughout the resort’s restaurants with six different culinary offerings. In addition to their signature restaurant, Stars, the resort also offers unique dining experiences from a rustic beach Fish Shack to La Kaze Mama. The Rum Shed Bar & Grill is a genuinely shabby-chic casual venue to enjoy cocktails with 200 types of rum from 36 countries.

For a truly indulgent experience, guests can while away the afternoon in the Shanti Spa, a 75,000 sq. feet oasis surrounded by lily ponds and indigenous flower gardens. For the more energetic we recommend you experience their boathouse offering a variety of water sports and golfers will enjoy free unlimited green fees at the nearby Avalon 18-hole championship golf course.

The Residence

Nestling between tropical gardens and an expansive beach of platinum-white sand on the east cost of Mauritius, The Residence exudes 1920s colonial charm cleverly blended with the contemporary cool elegance of a modern day refuge.

All rooms and suites are adorned with cool cream linens, ceiling fans turning lazily overhead and beautiful views of the tropical gardens or turquoise ocean can be seen from your balcony. Suites offer more space with separate bedrooms and terraces furnished with elegant wooden chairs.

Service is evocative of the ‘golden age of travel’ with a personal butler who will attend to your every whim and desire.

Mauritius is a melting pot of cultures and influences and you can taste your way through the cuisine in the fabulous restaurants. The Dining Room is perfect for sumptuous breakfast and themed buffets. The Plantation boasts quite simply the most breathtaking beachfront location and serves the freshest cuisine with island flavours for lunch and dinner.

Spa lovers will find The Sanctuary, a tranquil Zen-Inspired spa with ten treatment rooms dedicated to rejuvenating and rebalancing the body and soul. For water babies, water-skiing windsurfing, hobie cat sailing, paddle boats and glass bottom boats are all available.

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LUX* Le Morne takes beautiful locations to a whole new level. Set on the west coast against the striking backdrop of Le Morne Brabant Peak – a UNESCO World Heritage Site –this resort is located in one of the most breathtaking corners of the island. Using natural materials and colours, the guest rooms and suites offer an elegant simplicity and face the Indian Ocean.

There are three superb restaurants – The Kitchen is the main restaurant and an entertaining space where you can watch the chefs at work. The Beach is, as its name suggests, right on the beach and perfect for light lunches and relaxed evenings. EAST is the signature Thai restaurant, overlooking the lagoon.

Fabulously authentic yet cool, LUX* Le Morne offers the usual facilities – five swimming pools including two heated (one has a child-friendly section and one has a swim-up bar) and an excellent spa. Blessed with the best sunset views on the island, each night enjoy a pop up bar experience in your front row seats accompanied by the chilled tunes of a ‘Sax at Sunset’ player. Capture the moment with a Photo Concierge who will guide you through the ‘dos and dont’s’ of taking great photos in challenging lighting conditions and as the sun goes down, the light show continues with the resort magically lit by thousands of candles and a unique fire on water sea installation.

LUX* Belle Mare is a stunning hotel located on the east coast of Mauritius. Stylish and contemporary, this recently refurbed hotel has designs from Kelly Hoppen and showcases striking brights and soothing whites. Perfect for couples and families this striking resort caters very well for all guests and offers a five-star experience for everyone.

All the suites and villas with private heated pools are positioned along the beachfront or around the manicured gardens whilst also boasting sea views.

Dining is taken seriously at LUX* and with a choice of eight eateries you will be spoilt for choice. MIXE is the main restaurant offering breakfast and dinner. Beach Rouge & Lounge offers Mediterranean cuisine on the beach and head to K Bar for craft beers. Duck Laundry showcases Chinese cuisine and Amari by Vineet is their Royal Indian setting. Tea drinkers will love the Tea House and Café LUX* offers homemade roasted coffee in house.

Water sports are a favourite pastime in Mauritius. Try many of the complimentary activities at LUX* Belle Mare including stand-up paddle boards and snorkelling. Spa lovers can indulge in the great choice of spa treatments.

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20 Degrés Sud Hotel

This charming Relais & Châteaux property is ‘boutique’ in every sense of the word. Just 36 rooms and suites ensure that rarest of treats – a very intimate and personal experience hideaway (children under 12 years are not catered for). Tucked into a coconut grove on the secluded north coast, Hotel 20 Degrees South is hidden from the world behind a magnificent oak door. The facilities here are not extensive and nor would we want them to be, this is not a large scale-operation, but a discreet, elegant sanctuary where every detail has been considered and each room is unique.

Beachfront Rooms have direct sea views, while the spacious Suites boast an open-air Jacuzzi. We also love the Austral Suites, which are just a few metres from the ocean’s edge.

Unique dining experiences are all part of the adventure. Dine in the hotel restaurant, or set sail for a gastronomic cruise aboard the beautiful M/S Lady Lisbeth. Every day a sumptuous 4 o’clock afternoon tea with freshly-baked cakes is served.

There are many exceptional resorts lining the shores of Mauritius but this boutique retreat offers something a little different and we are very glad indeed that we found it.

Lakaz Chamarel

Exclusive Lodge

Occasionally we like to ‘step outside the box’ when it comes to finding unique experiences for our clients and Lakaz Chamarel is a real find for us. Set in the mountains on the south-west of Mauritius, this charming, family run property is the antithesis of the glamorous resorts which line the beaches.

Lying in a natural park of river gorges and protected as a heritage site, you can expect to be surrounded by green parrots and pink pigeons both saved from near extinction. Encircled by the mountains of Chamarel, a stay here exposes you to the authentic, local culture of Mauritius in one of the most beautiful spots on the island.

There are just 20 rooms and suites and each one is individually and thoughtfully appointed with a décor which reflects the diversity of culture on the island – all the top level suites come complete with private pools and views out to the ocean. Dining is traditional Mauritian and breakfast and evening meals are included. For relaxation, there are two small swimming pools, bicycle hire and some beautiful nature walks.

We highly recommend combining a couple of nights here with a beach hotel for the perfect Mauritian experience.

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LUX* Saint Gilles Diana Dea Lodge

Aboutique retreat nestled over 2,000ft up in the hillside of Sainte-Anne on the east coast of Réunion, Diana Dea Lodge is a picturesque escape for lovers of nature and the outdoors. Surrounded by 150 hectares of rolling hills, deer and incredible views of the island’s mountains and encircling ocean, Diana Dea boasts an enviable location. Inside lies a cosy and homely atmosphere, with a huge fireplace, rustic leather furniture and wood and stone dominating the design.

The rooms take full advantage of the lush scenery, with rooms either offering lovely garden views or epic island-wide panoramas. Honeymooners should splash out on the luxurious three-floor honeymoon suite, complete with outside Jacuzzi. The lodge’s restaurant is perched over its beautiful garden grounds, serving traditional, French-inspired cuisine like duck magret, foie gras and beef medallions. Of course, a bottle of French wine is the perfect accompaniment, though there are plenty of others to choose from here!

The real joy of Diana Dea is being able to explore the outdoors straight from the lodge. You can hike trails to cooling waterfalls, admire the island’s beauty from lofty viewpoints and spy deer along the way. Hire a car and you can venture further to the tiny harbour town of Sainte-Rose, Grand Etang Lake or the trio of collapsed calderas known as the Cirques.

Though Réunion’s wild outdoors and stunning landscapes should be explored and not ignored (we highly recommend the Three Cirques Trek), there’s plenty about LUX* Saint Gilles that’ll make you want to linger within its beautiful grounds. Enveloped by seven hectares of emerald gardens and swaying palms, the resort not only fronts the island’s only lagoon but also boasts its biggest swimming pool, so there are plenty of ways for you to relax. For the more energetic, tennis classes, water sports and mountain biking are among the other activities on offer.

The rooms are colonial in style and located around the lagoon all facing the ocean, where you can while away the hours soaking up the scenery and the island’s charming atmosphere. Light colours and stylish decor adorn every room, with the fabrics and furnishings all inspired by the island.

You certainly won’t go hungry during your stay at LUX* Saint Gilles. Le Carry’s Bar Kitchen serves up time-honoured Creole recipes, Orangine features world-class gourmet dishes next to the pool (we love the lobster carpaccio on sugar cane) or enjoy a sensory lunch using herbs hand-picked by you in the chef’s garden. After dinner, head to lively Le Bar for some tasty snacks and a refreshing nightcap overlooking the pool to toast your time on Réunion. Cheers!

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Volcanoes and Beaches

Boasting 2,500 square kilometres of incredible diversity of unspoilt stunning landscapes, authentic cultures and golden beaches, the volcanic island of Réunion makes for the most active, yet luxurious holiday. Located between the ‘Big Island’ of Madagascar and the ‘Sister Island’ of Mauritius this gorgeous island is the perfect stop for those looking for adventure, trekking, scenery and ocean activities. With regular daily flights between Réunion and Mauritius, it’s never been easier to combine these two contrasting islands. Combine a mountain lodge location, enjoying adventure, activities and discovery with a stunning beach hotel in Mauritius for the most amazing holiday experience.

Days 1-4 ● Réunion Island

On arrival at Réunion Island, transfer to Diana Dea Lodge. This charming boutique lodge is located 600 metres high on the mountain side of Sainte Anne. Offering a personalised service and experience, authentically designed bedrooms and idyllic views across the countryside and ocean, Diana Dea is the perfect place to stay whilst exploring this magnificent island. We recommend you head out and explore the many fascinating sites and experiences that Réunion has to offer. Adrenaline lovers must have a go at canyoning, white water rafting or mountain biking through the stunning island. A trip to the volcano is a must on everyone’s tick list. Hike in one of the three cirques and marvel over waterfalls, lush green scenery and national parks. Drive down to the coast and explore the beaches, little local villages or even a helicopter ride to see the island in all its beauty.

Days 5-11 ● Mauritius

Depart Réunion for a 45 minute flight to Mauritius and transfer to Shanti Maurice, a beautiful boutique beach hotel located on the south west coast of Mauritius. Offering a truly authentic and luxury experience, Shanti Maurice makes for a relaxing yet unique stay. You can enjoy spacious ocean view suites or stylish villas with private pools for the ultimate luxurious experience whilst exploring the hotel’s grounds and facilities. Food lovers will appreciate their cool and quirky dining options with Lakaz Mama (Grandma’s Kitchen), a rustic open air fish shack and Mauritian Rum Shed which are not to be missed. You must head to the Spa for a blissful treatment which will only enhance your relaxed state of mind.

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The Indian Ocean

Seychelles

The ultimate island-hopping destination and one of the world’s most romantic places, Seychelles has à deux indelibly printed into its pearl-white sand. This is the archetypal tropical paradise: deserted beaches, thickly cloaked interiors, infinite topaz waters, a pantone-coloured marine life, some of the most romantic private retreats on earth, even a friendly population of giant tortoises. A thousand miles off the east coast of Africa, these dreamy drops in the Indian Ocean feel utterly remote. There are 115 outposts in total, each beguiling in its own individual way. Perfect for exploration, many visitors combine at least two or three islands to really let the Seychelles get under their skin.

The inner islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue are a natural starting point, and easily combinable. All are mountainous, rising like giant boulders out of the electric blue ocean. Mahé is the main hub, home to numerous picture-postcard beaches, top-notch hotels and quirky Victoria, the world’s smallest capital city with its colourful markets and vibrant local life. Nearby is beach-blessed Praslin, also famed for its hauntingly beautiful primeval forest Vallée de Mai, thick with over 6,000 coco de mer trees. Other highlights include spectacular sunsets at the perfect crescent-shaped Anse Lazio and lazy days spent on the hard-to-reach Anse Georgette. And then there’s our secret favourite: the tiny island of La Digue where life is somewhere between snail and tortoise-paced and the main mode of transport is bicycle. Pedal off in search of a secluded beach, you might just find one to call your own for the day, a place so quiet you can hear the occasional thud of a coconut, watch crabs scuttle and birds fishing. Two wheels will also take you to the much-photographed Anse Source d’Argent beach: never out of the top tens, its flamingo-pink sand sparkles against dark granite boulders.

Seychelles spans 455 square kilometres, a sizeable area but one worth travelling in search of that once-in-a-lifetime Robinson Crusoe experience. We love the exclusivity of North Island with its tree house palaces and laidback vibe, while the remote Denis goes one castaway step further: its ribbons of snow-white sand are only accessible by plane. Whichever inner/outer island combination you choose, be sure to venture beyond each luxury cocoon to discover the natural beauty of Seychelles.

And Beyond

Seychelles combines beautifully with a safari adventure in Kenya, South Africa, or Tanzania or with a stopover in the Middle East.

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Constance Lemuria

Tucked away in glorious seclusion on the north-west corner of Praslin, this luxury resort is renowned globally for exceptional levels of service. A Leading Hotel of the World, Constance Lemuria casts her gaze over not one, but three incredible beaches, which are washed by the warm, iridescent waters of the Indian Ocean and sheltered from the prevailing winds. This is picturepostcard perfection!

Designed in balance with the stunning natural beauty of Praslin, Lemuria is a fusion of pink granite, marble, thatched palm roofs and natural wood. Airy, open-plan architecture catches the cooling ocean breezes and creates a modern, stylish space. Accommodation choices here follow the same elegant theme. Junior Suites are sleek and replete with stylish thatched roofs and tucked into Seychellois gardens. These lovely suites are close to the shore and enjoy beautiful views. Senior Suites

offer a little more space, bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath and generous lounge area. For the ultimate indulgence though, we recommend one of the stunning Pool Villas. The perfect secluded hideaway, these villas are set in private gardens, just steps from the beach and come complete with a Villa Master to look after your every need.

Dining comes in the form of three world-class restaurants which fuse Seychellois spice and flavour with the style and elegance of international cuisine. Legend is tucked into the lush foliage and enjoys magnificent ocean views, whilst Diva is the signature restaurant at Lemuria – expect delicious gourmet cuisine and superb service. For sheer location though, the setting of Nest is hard to beat; hanging above the magnificent sands of Petite Anse Kerlan.

There are three breathtaking beaches that vie for your attention, one of which (Anse Georgette) has been voted as one of the best beaches on earth and as guests of Lemuria you have direct access! Activities include pedaloes, laser boats, kayaks, windsurfing and body boards while on terra-firma, there is a complimentary 18-hole award winning golf course, tennis courts, mountain bikes and yoga. Tucked beneath the swaying palms is the tranquil U Spa by Constance where you can indulge in the ultimate pampering experience.

Romantic Moments

♥ Be part of something special between October – February and get woken up by the conservation team (on your request of course) when the baby turtles hatch and make their way to the ocean – a once in a lifetime experience!

Constance Ephelia

Set on the pretty north-west coast of Mahé, this beautiful resort has two stunning beaches and a plethora of activities to keep you happy. Overlooking a national marine park, Constance Ephelia is a real treasure trove of discovery in particular for those who love life beneath the waves.

The elegant accommodation comes in the form of Junior and Senior Suites, which are just steps from the glorious white sands of the beach with private terraces or balconies, spacious bathrooms and generous living areas, and a range of villa accommodation, which includes the Beach Villas, just moments from the shore, and Hillside Villas, offering the most incredibly romantic ocean views. All villas enjoy private pools, (Hillside Villas are specifically designed for couples and have infinity-edged pools) and plenty of indoor and outdoor living space. Décor is fresh, stylish and totally in keeping with such a beautiful setting.

You are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining here. Nestled throughout the resort you will find no fewer than five restaurants and six bars – from casual beach dining to local Creole to elegant and romantic fine gastronomy; there is something to cater to your every whim. We love the afternoon teas from Helios and the indulgent haute cuisine that is created in the elegant and refined air of Cyann – a seductively romantic spot.

U Spa by Constance is set in the heart of the tropical gardens and proffers a veritable choice of treatments to restore harmony to the senses, energise the body and revitalise the skin. For some beautiful accommodation, fabulous dining options and a to-die-for beach makes for the complete experience, however we also realise that for many the opportunity to be active and explore is key and that’s one of the things we love about Constance Ephelia.

Alongside the cool and inviting swimming pools and the two glorious beaches, there are a whole host of activities. For water babies, there is windsurfing, kayaking, pedal boats, paddle boards and superb snorkelling in the Port Launay Marine Park, whilst for land lovers, there is a fitness centre, zip lining, a climbing wall, tennis, squash and yoga. Constance Ephelia is a wonderful addition to any islandhopping itinerary!

Romantic Moments

♥ Choose your beach and head out on a romantic beach picnic

♥ Champagne & Sand – indulge in a traditional Seychelles breakfast with a bottle of Champagne on the beach

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Raffles Seychelles

Wow factor’ moments are ten-apenny when it comes to the Seychelles but Raffles Seychelles is a particular favourite here at Turquoise. The 86 Pool Villas stand sentinel over a panorama of vivid azure waters and gleaming white sand. The standards are exceptional, the service even more so.

Strategically located in the heart of Seychelles where its most renowned attractions are, a stay here is a truly sublime experience. Bringing a unique hillside pool villa concept to Praslin, this is luxurious island living at its most glorious. Impeccably appointed villas look out over a view which is simply breathtaking. All have generous, open-air living areas with outdoor dining, comfy furnishings and private pools. The villas all offer a very similar standard when it comes to design and style. However, for truly magnificent views, we suggest the Oceanview or Panoramic Pool Villa. The One and Two

Bedroom Villas take prime position and include a round-the-clock butler service.

Dining cleverly fuses local culture and cuisine, and each restaurant and bar creates its own unique atmosphere. For a fun, casual Seychellois vibe, head to the Pool Restaurant & Bar; it’s known for fabulous international cuisine.

Losean translates as ocean in Creole and an airy, breezy breakfast offering transforms into an elegant gastronomic affair by night. Tickle the taste buds with Pan-Asian flavours that spread from India to South-East Asia at Curieuse.

For total relaxation, head to the Raffles Spa. Just steps from the breathtaking beach, this space is designed to calm the senses and awaken the spirit. Its 13 treatment pavilions showcase magical views and the tranquil spa garden, set amongst the natural rock formations, is the perfect place to

retreat and reflect. For those who like to mingle with fellow guests, there are two beautiful infinity pools and a wide choice of activities including snorkelling, kayaking, diving, fishing and boat excursions.

Romantic Moments

♥ Dine wherever you want, whenever you want... think Champagne and canapés on the rocks!

♥ Indulge in a special couples treatment in the romantic Raffles Spa Suite at the award-winning spa

♥ Arrive in style by helicopter and enjoy stunning views of these unspoiled islands

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Four Seasons Resort Seychelles

Astay here is akin to residing in your very own ‘garden of Eden’. Emerald green jungle-clad hills cascade down to a pristine beach, licked by the impossibly turquoise waters of the west coast of Mahé. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts are renowned for exceptional levels of everything and this glorious resort is no exception.

The 67 villas and suites are perched on stilts in the jungle canopy or tucked into the lush greenery close to the beach. All enjoy private infinity-edge pools with mesmerising views. Sleek and airy interiors create a space, which is cool and inviting with plenty of room for in-villa dining and expansive terraces for memorable sunset viewing.

Dining is an intoxicating blend of Creole meets South-East Asian with a few Mediterranean flavours thrown in for good measure. From global fine-dining specialities to local delicacies and seafood, foodies will enjoy everything on offer.

For relaxation, the spa is a tranquil space with five treatment pavilions and a variety of treatments and therapies. If you prefer to achieve your zen-like state of mind through energetic activity, a stay here also ticks all the boxes. A 24-hour fitness centre overlooks the glorious blue ocean, whilst kayaking, snorkelling, catamaran sailing, windsurfing are also available.

Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island

Nestled amongst swaying coconut palms and blessed with the kind of heavenly deserted beaches most of us can only dream about, Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island is a hidden paradise located in the glorious Amirante Islands. Desroches Island is home to 14 km of secluded beaches and just one fabulous resort, affording unequalled levels of privacy, service and exclusivity.

Choose from a range of 71 luxurious island accommodations, which include bungalows, villas and suites residences, all of which offer pools and beach access. There are also a number of larger villas with three, four and five bedrooms for families and friends travelling together.

Sample the Mediterranean Riviera at Claudine, or head to Lighthouse for the grill and seafood raw bar. The Deli offers casual dining whilst the Bar is the place to go for cocktails, cigars and shisha.

Desroches is an adventure playground par-excellence, offering some of the best diving and snorkelling in the Seychelles. Kayaking, sailing, stand-up paddle boarding and windsurfing are all on offer. On land, enjoy tennis, the fitness centre and a full yoga programme, or relax by the pool, then rejuvenate at the sublime organic Spa.

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Hilton Northolme Resort & Spa

One of the first hotels to be built on Mahé, Northolme naturally placed itself in one of the island’s best spots, overlooking the beautiful curves of Beau Vallon bay and the azure waters beyond. The villas, which tumble down the lush hillside, are more akin to treehouses, each one enveloped by emerald foliage to offer a thick slice of privacy. The colonialstyle rooms and suites are all ocean-facing, adorned with locally made artwork and four-poster beds, while sliding doors invitingly open out onto decking to absorb the glittering sea view. Come dusk, you’re treated to a stunning crimson sunset. For an extra splash of luxury, the Grand Ocean Pool Villas include a private pool with views across to Silhouette Island.

In the 1950s, the hotel played host to James Bond creator Ian Fleming, who was inspired to write For Your Eyes Only surrounded by the island’s natural splendour. Walking around Hilton Northolme’s perfectly manicured tropical grounds, it’s easy to see why. The bay’s coves are proper 007 scenery, with slender stretches of sand and turquoise lagoons harbouring fine snorkelling experiences.

The three restaurants and bars all serve a wide range of cuisine and cocktails (including a martini, shaken not stirred), but Northolme’s brilliant location means there’s a fantastic selection of local eateries just along the coast, so you have plenty of choice every night.

Hilton Labriz Resort & Spa

Positioned on a 2.5km white sandy beach and the only hotel located on the stunning island of Silhouette makes Hilton Labriz the perfect island resort for both couples and families.

The sleek and contemporary villas offer views over the tropical gardens or beach, while generous living areas flow out to connect with a terrace or a private garden, some complete with their own pool.

Loved for years by hardy travellers, this wild and beautiful spot is a haven for walkers and hikers – there are no set paths and only two tracks connecting the north and south showcasing an abundance of flora and fauna. The island is only accessible by helicopter or boat and remains sheathed in mystique. Silhouette is encircled by its Marine National Park bursting with vibrant marine life and the diving is excellent.

Dining is superb with eight restaurants and bars covering a spectrum ranging from local Creole to sushi and modern international. For an atmospheric special occasion, head to Grann Kaz; a restored Seychellois plantation house, once home to the Dauban family, the former owners of the island.

From PADI diving to tennis there is something for everyone. For the smaller guests, spotting the giant tortoise or visiting the Jungle Fun Kids’ Club are always great options.

Banyan Tree Seychelles

As an absolute favourite of ours –we could not contemplate an ‘islands and beaches’ portfolio without including the magnificent Banyan Tree. Set on the pretty south-west coast of Mahé, 60 pool villas tumble down a craggy hillside punctuated with granite boulders and emerald green takamaka trees to the powder-white soft sands of Anse Intendance – widely regarded as one of the finest beaches on the planet!

The villas are an enticing blend of contemporary creole with ‘plantation’ décor, whitewashed walls and louvre doors, touchy-feely textiles and cool, clean lines. All villas boast infinity-edge pools and expansive outside living space. Ocean View Pool Villas are tucked into the hillside amidst a canopy of trees with tantalising glimpses of the azure waters through the foliage, whilst the Intendance Bay View Pool Villas demonstrate Mother Nature at her most impressive. Surrounded by the

ocean and the immovable rugged granite boulders, your senses are soothed by the sound of the waves. Beachfront Pool Villas have a magnificent ocean front location –step from your private terrace onto the soft sands – your very own ‘bounty bar moment’.

When it comes to dining at the Banyan Tree you can expect a true celebration of all things Creole. Au Jardin d’Epices has an eclectic African vibe and a lovely relaxed, casual setting overlooking the bay. Chez Lamar takes inspiration from Arabia’s finest selection, whilst for effortless elegance and romance head to Saffron for South East Asian fine dining in a glorious colonial setting amidst the splendour of the Seychelles wetlands. In-villa dining is available for those who can’t bear to tear themselves away and beach dining here is probably as memorable as it gets – imagine the deep blue of the

Indian Ocean flaming with the vivid colours of a Seychelles sunset as you dine by lantern light with the powder soft sand beneath your toes.

There is a fabulous infinity-edge main pool, Banyan Tree Spa, state-of-the-art gym, tennis courts and a whole host of island activities including nature walks, diving and fishing for those who feel the urge to be a little more active.

Romantic Moments

♥ Take a romantic guided walk around Banyan Tree’s charming lake surrounded by emerald green nature

♥ Head to Rum Shack to sample delicious rum cocktails made from locally distilled Takamaka Bay Rum

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Maia Luxury Resort & Spa

Serenely nestled in a secluded, unspoilt bay on the lush island of Mahé, this stunning retreat has undoubtedly redefined the concept of indulgent escapism. Maia Luxury Resort

& Spa is one of the Seychelles’ most exclusive island hideaways, fronting the powder-soft sands of Anse Louis beach and with perfect views of the turquoisehued Indian Ocean. It’s more than just a sanctuary – it’s a tranquil all-villa refuge where peace and privacy prevail, your senses awakened and your mind, body and soul repaired.

All of Maia’s one-bedroom villas, found either nestled in the hillcrest or on the beach, have uninterrupted ocean vistas, glass-walled garden showers and your own privately stocked bar! Balinese influences are clear here with teak and stone classy architectural touches to each hideaway. Every villa also comes with an infinity pool, complete with a sunken bathtub at its heart – perfect for

savouring those sea views. The bath itself is surrounded by tealights and frangipani petals for a truly decadent soak. It’s no wonder most guests love to cocoon themselves here during their stay and not venture much further!

Your own personalised butler is on hand to plan everything from a massage to sourcing anything you might have forgotten to pack in your suitcase. They can even organise a whole range of excursions you’re tempted by, from guided fishing trips to helicopter flights so you can spend a day visiting Praslin or La Digue. The beach of Anse Louis is quiet and serene, so you can totally unwind here if you fancy somewhere different to relax away from your villa. It’s southwest-facing as well, so you’ll be treated to some spectacular sunsets. Make sure you grab some complimentary snorkelling gear as well, as the crayon-coloured coral reef which awaits straight from the beach is like

diving into an aquarium – the marine life is that varied.

Dining is an integral part of the Maia experience, too, with Tec-Tec marrying Mediterranean cuisine with Creole and Asian notes prepared from the freshest of ingredients. Or, you could remain cocooned in your villa with a private chef on hand to whip up whatever you fancy.

The world-class Balinese Maia Spa, as a haven for pure relaxation, is to die for. Its treatment pavilions are dedicated to the art of pampering, while a meditation pavilion offers complimentary yoga, shiatsu and qigong. You can just lie down to the soothing sound of tweeting birds and the breeze gently rustling the palms. Above all else, tranquillity is everything at Maia.

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Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie

La Digue is justifiably proud of its reputation as the most authentic and original island in the Seychelles and for those who find pleasure and solace in the immersion of local culture and the gentle vibes of village life, this island is a must.

Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie features 63 villas ensuring an intimate ambience and a warm, charming vibe. Garden Villas (in blocks of four) are peaceful and spacious, set in lush tropical garden surrounded by birdsong. The glorious Villas de Charme are slightly elevated with a hillside location ensuring fabulous views. For those looking for a touch of magic, the Villas de Charme Elégance are blissfully private with the added bonus of a secluded outdoor Jacuzzi. Expect a palate of neutral colours, natural materials and a chic design totally at one with the surroundings.

All day dining is available and there are two restaurants and bars – vibrant Creole flavours and superb seafood are the order of the day. The spa here is to-die-for, set high on a peak surrounded by imposing granite rocks. There is even a Hammam.

Surrounded by granite boulders and overlooking the white sandy beach and beautiful coral reef, the Lagoon features an infinity-edge swimming pool. La Digue is ripe for exploration and one of our favourite ways is to hire a bicycle and head out for a day of discovery, and after a fascinating day of exploring, head to the hilltop sanctuary of Eden Rock spa, which commands magnificent views from its elevated setting and offers nourishing treatments for the body and mind.

Hidden away on the charming island of La Digue – where time stands still and old traditions hold sway – this serene

little haven offers the perfect opportunity for a truly authentic Seychellois experience. A stone’s throw from the jetty (La Digue lies 7km off Praslin’s south-west coast and is accessible via traditional ferry), Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie is a real gem. It has captivated many a repeat visitor over the years, all of whom are drawn back to its warm ambience and personal service.

Romantic Moments

♥ Indulge in a couples massage at the incredible Eden Rock Spa. With incredible views over the Indian Ocean, it is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate

♥ Splash out and book a private dining experience – enjoy a delicious, homemade meal on your private balcony or terrace

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Denis Private Island

When it comes to absolute barefoot luxury on a private island in the Indian Ocean, it really doesn’t get much better than this – heaven-sent, pure unadulterated bliss! This breathtaking island, accessible via a 30-minute flight from Mahé, is unlike many others in the Seychelles archipelago in that it is a stunning coral cay carpeted with a blanket of tropical forest and encircled by cashmere-soft sand rather than a granite outcrop. For those seeking seclusion and intimacy, Denis Private Island will take some beating.

Think Robinson Crusoe meets islandchic when it comes to staying here. Occupying one of just 25 cottages scattered along the beach; don’t come expecting room keys, televisions or a mobile phone reception, this is a true island hideaway. What you will find is romantic, super-comfy beds, generous living space, sea-facing verandas, unpretentious island style and al fresco

garden showers (perfect for cooling moments under a canopy of stars) –all just steps from the magical beach.

When it comes to dining, you can expect super fresh island produce and a bounty of fish from the ocean. Dine in the main dining room or enjoy relaxing beach barbecues.

For those who like a little assistance on their way to relaxation, submit to the ministrations of the spa therapists on hand to pamper you with a menu of treatments inspired by the Seychellois and Indian techniques – a wonderful complement to the naturally holistic lifestyle found on Denis.

Family-owned, Denis’ charm lies in its intimate service and seclusion, but also in its many secret treasures waiting to be uncovered. Meandering pathways lead through the lush greenery, and the natural lagoons provide sheltered

swimming and year-round watersports including canoeing, snorkelling, diving and fishing. Giant tortoises and turtles still inhabit this quiet undisturbed sanctuary, and you will also see an abundance of nesting birds. The island lies at the very edge of the Seychelles Bank – where the ocean plunges thousands of feet – so it’s no surprise that Denis is renowned for its worldclass deep sea game fishing and superb snorkelling and diving. In fact, it is ranked one of the finest areas for diving in the Seychelles.

We think the owner’s motto is quite perfect: ‘the island is yours – do as you will, without disturbing others’.

Romantic Moments

♥ Watch baby turtles hatch on the beach

♥ Enjoy an intimate beach dinner

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Six Senses Zil Pasyon

Located on the unspoilt private granite island of Félicité, just a 20 minute helicopter flight from Mahé or a short boat ride from Praslin, Six Senses Zil Pasyon is a remote hideaway perfect for those looking for a Six Senses experience within a stunning location. Fringed with massive granite boulders and three picture-perfect beaches, this boutique sanctuary is spread across just one third of the 652-acre natural island.

The 30 Villas have been carefully designed to embrace the picturesque landscape of the island and incorporate contemporary architecture and interiors that perfectly complement the island’s environment. We love the Panorama and Oceanfront Pool Villas for their beautiful ocean views and impressive private infinity pools. Surrounded by tropical vegetation and spacious grounds you can enjoy private outdoor dining on your sundeck.

Six Senses Zil Pasyon offers four bar and dining options as well as private dining experiences. Island Café is open for breakfast and dinner and is inspired by flavours from the Seychellois spice route with a melting pot of European, Asian and African fare. Their Ocean Kitchen is a ‘No Meat’ venue, experience their best catch of the day or head to Koko Bar for after dinner cocktails. For a captivating evening head to Chef’s Kitchen and interact with the chef whilst dinner is being prepared.

Although a boutique retreat, Six Senses Zil Pasyon promotes a wealth of activities for couples and families looking for a relaxing break or a more active sanctuary.

We highly recommend you escape the hardship of island life and indulge in a spa treatment or two, in their famed Six Senses Spa. For those looking to be a little more active there are walking trails

to explore which vary in length from two miles to four miles taking you around the peaks and forests of the island. The resort’s Experience Centre offers exhilarating water activities including diving, snorkelling, fishing trips, sailing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.

With such close proximity to Praslin and La Digue, both a 20-minute speedboat ride away, the resort is a great spot from which to island-hop and explore.

Romantic Moments

♥ Relax under the stars, munching on homemade popcorn whilst watching a private screening of your favourite movie.

♥ Watch the Seychellois sunset at the top of Félicité Island. Take in the incredible views sitting on comfy beanbags, drinking chilled champagne.

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North Island

This is one of those rare places that is revered across the planet as the crème de la crème of private islands, synonymous with seclusion, romance and breathtaking natural beauty. At North Island, barefoot-luxe meets unspoilt authenticity wrapping the whole experience in almost unheard of levels of style and service. We could use the ‘Robinson Crusoe’ analogy but that doesn’t even scratch the surface here.

A 20-minute helicopter ride skims you over the impossibly iridescent turquoise of the Indian Ocean to a place where the outside world ceases to exist. Uninhabited for over 30 years, the ethos behind this acclaimed eco-hideaway is to turn the environmental clock back 200 years through the rehabilitation and gradual reintroduction of many of the endangered Seychelles species.

Your home is one of only 11 villas, over-generous in size, gloriously

appointed with Seychellois thatched roofs and expansive areas for sleeping, eating, relaxing, stargazing and just being. Sunken baths, indoor and outdoor showers, day beds draped with billowing muslin and a private plunge pool that leads to the softest sands you are ever likely to step on just add to the sense of surrealism. With five members of staff to each guest – your very own Man Friday will ensure every possible need is met.

Defying tradition, the dining concept here is unique; North Island delivers a bespoke approach to its menus and dining venues. Choose from sophisticated and elegant candlelit dining to relaxed freshly baked pizzas at West Beach Bar. For those looking for a more private affair, dine amidst the lush landscape of the island for the ultimate experience.

The clean air, overwhelming scenery and four breathtaking beaches – one

at each point of the compass – will reinvigorate your body and soul – whilst the island’s natural habitat benefits from a unique ‘Noah’s Ark’ conservation programme. Indulge in a holistic journey at the Spa with stunning views over the granite boulders and glistening ocean below or have the Spa come to you with a choice of in-villa treatments.

The natural focal point is the Island Piazza, where sublime buildings cluster around a magnificent Indian Almond Tree – whilst the wonderful West Beach Bar, tucked away on the island’s western beach, is a great spot for private barefoot dinners.

Romantic Moments

♥ Visit idyllic Honeymoon Beach –no need to say more

♥ Enjoy sunset whilst relaxing in hammocks & beanbags at West Beach Bar

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Seychelles island hopping

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ike remote pockets of green peppering the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles’ 115 granite and coral islands are a real mix of enthralling culture, landscapes and tropical isolation. Each one is different to the next, so to get a more encompassing glimpse of what the Seychelles has to offer, we recommend trying to combine a few in one trip so you get a broad flavour of experiences. With regular domestic flights connecting several of the islands, they’re easy to blend into one island-hopping holiday. Mix the boulder-pocked beaches of Praslin, the barefoot seclusion of Denis Island and the lush hillsides of Mahé.

Days 1-6 ● Constance Lemuria, Praslin

On arrival in Mahé, take a short domestic flight and transfer to Constance Lemuria. Tucked away in the secluded north-west corner of Praslin, it’s a retreat that looks like it has leapt off a postcard. A trio of cream-coloured beaches – one of which, Anse Georgette, is regularly named one of the world’s best –gently lapped by the jade-hued Indian Ocean vie for your attention, while plenty of non-motorised water sports allow you to paddle through this paradisal perfection. The resort itself takes inspiration from Praslin’s natural splendour, a fusion of pink granite, marble, thatched palm roofs and natural woods, creating a modern and stylish space that catches the cooling ocean breezes.

Days 7-11 ● Denis Private Island

Fly via Mahé to Denis Private Island for a completely off-grid experience. There’s remote and then there’s Denis, a gorgeous coral cay carpeted in jungle and fringed by cashmere-soft sand with not a soul around. It’s somewhere you’d find Robinson Crusoe washed up but we wouldn’t blame him in the slightest if he chose to stay, such is the abundance of natural beauty and tropical seclusion. Televisions, room keys and mobile phone reception simply don’t exist on Denis – it’s a place where you can totally switch off. This is island living – Denis style.

Days 12-15 ● Banyan Tree Seychelles, Mahé

Take a quick domestic flight back to Mahé and a short road transfer will have you on the doorstep of the Banyan Tree Seychelles, located in the island’s pretty south-west corner. Its pool villas cling to the craggy emerald hillside, scattered with granite boulders and green takamaka trees, which blurs into the sugar-white sands of Anse Intendance. You’ll feel like you’re starring in your own Bounty advert – an unforgettable way to end your Seychelles island-hopping adventure.

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Sri Lanka

Beautiful, beguiling Sri Lanka is a true rising star on the travel to-do list. This wonderful island nation bursts with a warmth, diversity and colour like no other destination: from its golden sands to thickly forested mountain peaks; from vivid prayer flags fluttering in the breeze to acre upon acre of lush tea plantation; from emerald lakes to the turquoise ocean, there’s a visual and unparalleled vibrancy throughout.

The beach scene is palm-fringed and low-key, perfect for lazing a few days away. The south-western coastline is home to the majority of resorts, particularly the Indian Ocean-washed shores of Galle. Sweeping bays are interspersed with quiet fishing villages, boats bob on the horizon, turtles burrow into soft sand and stilted fishermen spend hours perfecting their craft. However, for those looking to venture to a more undiscovered Sri Lanka, the east coast of the island is starting to wake up, and welcome new boutique hideaways. Relax on the naturally beautiful, unspoilt beach, the perfect spot from which to discover many fantastic diving and snorkelling sites, or even to catch a glimpse of the passing whale pods between May and October.

Moving inland, Sri Lanka’s mesmerizing beauty truly lies in the central regions of the island, where rainforests carpet towering peaks, undulating tea plantations monopolise the horizon, vast wilderness areas protect a National Geographic-worthy roll call of wildlife and ancient cities rise up in all their historical and cultural glory. Our favourite inland spot is the calm-inducing Hill Country. Lovely laidback Kandy lies at its heart, featuring old temples, vibrant local life, brightly robed monks and pottering pilgrims. Further south is the tea stronghold of Nuwara Eliya, a place that has kept its colonial hill station roots from the 19th

century British rule. Any brew-lover must check into one of Ceylon Tea Trails’ restored planters’ bungalows tucked away in nearby Bogawantalawa Valley.

The fascinating ancient cities and the UNESCO-listed Sigiriya Rock Fortress can be explored in the heart of the Cultural Triangle – not to mention wonderful wildlife adventures including spotting the elusive leopard in Yala National Park and trekking the elephant-rich Minneriya and Wilpattu National Parks. Be sure to have your fill of delicious Sri Lankan curry and if you can, talk cricket with the locals – it’s Sri Lanka’s second religion.

And Beyond

Sri Lanka is ‘doable’ in a couple of weeks. Alternatively cover less ground and twin it with one-island escapism – Maldives-style.

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Ulagalla is, quite simply, one of the finest hotels in Sri Lanka. Once an ancestral estate belonging to Anuradhapura nobility, a 150-year-old mansion still lies at the heart of the 58-acre estate, where the main hotel is located. As a result, a delightful ambience of prestige is still present and coupled with incredible Sri Lankan hospitality, Ulagalla is a charming boutique hotel that will linger long in your memory.

As well as the mansion, a number of ecologically designed villas are tucked within the surrounding emerald-hued gardens, with lovely views looking over forest, rice paddies and lush jungle. All of them are far enough apart to ensure complete privacy, while they’re spacious inside with four-poster beds topped with cloud-soft pillows and white linens. The floors are made from cool, richly coloured timbers and the gallery of black and white photographs an

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atmospheric reminder of Ulagalla’s rich heritage. Outside, sundecks invite you to put your feet up and relax under the rays, while the private plunge pools are perfect vantage points for jaw-dropping views over this timeless natural paradise.

The countryside is tempting at every turn and several weaving trails are your ticket to explore by foot, bicycle or on horseback. Keep a watchful eye for the abundant wildlife you might see roaming through the estate, like grey langurs, elephants, peacocks and 100-plus species of birds.

Dining at Ulagalla comes from the skilled hands of its kitchen brigade and served at a time to suit you. Its restaurant Liyawela is a cosy yet contemporary space with a menu overflowing with traditional Sri Lankan delights, along with a range of international fusion dishes. If you’d

prefer something a little more intimate, private dining can be enjoyed either in the middle of a peaceful kamatha (threshing ground of a paddy field), on your private terrace or by candlelight under a blanket of stars.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy within the estate, including a tuk-tuk tour of a local village, jungle kayaking or archery, where you can channel your inner Robin Hood. Ulagalla’s location in the middle of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle means there’s a plethora of experiences you can enjoy that really showcase the country’s wealth of nature and culture. There’s the crumbling ruins and stupas of the ancient city of Anuradhapura, you can climb the imposing Sigiriya Rock Fortress and or head out on a jeep safari in the animal-rich Minneriya National Park.

The Kandy House

Ashort drive from Kandy, the old capital of Sri Lanka, this boutique escape is more akin to staying in a beautifully restored manor house with friends. Built in 1804, The Kandy House was once the ancestral retreat of Kandyan noblemen. Now it’s a stylish take on 21st century colonial-chic.

The uber-stylish rooms are named after the island’s butterflies and each one is an elegant space. The spacious Ultra Rooms have stunning bathrooms and flow onto a private veranda complete with chaise longues and reading chairs. Deluxe Rooms are slightly smaller but equally charming.

There is a gorgeous infinity pool with teak steamer chairs to admire the spectacular view from and the restaurant dishes up Sri Lankan and international favourites on the elegant veranda, where you’ll be in the company of around 60 bird species.

Camellia Hills

Poised with panoramic views over the Castlereagh Valley, Sri Lanka’s luscious Hill Country, Camellia Hills is a boutique five bedroom hotel. Encased by five acres of emerald tea plantations, this truly is a wonderful setting to discover the majestic hill region.

The hotel has just five individual bedrooms offering views over the Castlereagh Reservoir or the surrounding hills.

Soak up the panorama from the open-plan living and dining area and cosy up to the fireplace during the cooler evenings. There’s an inviting swimming pool but Camellia Hills is also perfectly placed for exploring your lush surrounds. You can wander through the Hill Country’s tea plantations, climb Adam’s Peak, cruise along Castlereagh Reservoir, understand the tea production process and picnic beside a waterfall.

Rosyth Estate House

With its tea plantations booming, the 1920s was a golden age for Sri Lanka. A stay at Rosyth Estate House is probably the closest you can get to experiencing this glittering era for the country, its family owned colonial planter’s bungalow dating back to 1926 and still decorated to this day with antique furnishings, traditional artwork and beautifully woven fabrics.

The private 62-acre rubber and tea estate it’s enveloped by is a spectacular setting and the 10 rooms have been faithfully restored to reinforce the feeling you’ve been thrown back in time. The traditional Sri Lankan cuisine is exceptional, using fresh ingredients grown in the estate’s garden. Rosyth is also well placed to enjoy a range of experiences which dive deep into the country’s culture. You can go on guided rubber plantation walks, visit a nearby tea factory and conjure up a local dish in a cookery lesson.

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Ceylon Tea Trails KK Beach Chena Huts

Sri Lanka’s heritage is inextricably tangled with the Ceylon tea industry and this magnificent Relais & Chateaux property takes all things ‘tea’ and turns it into a breathtakingly charming experience.

Ceylon Tea Trails offers luxury accommodation close to a working tea factory at an altitude of 1,250 metres. Endless vistas of mist-clad tea plantations stretch into the distance against a backdrop of mountains and the Castlereagh Reservoir.

Five individually styled bungalows feature five to six rooms each and all offer a real taste of old-world gracious living. Each morning starts with ‘bed tea’, served by your butler if you so desire! This is a side to Sri Lanka rarely seen, particularly in such style, and a two to three night stay is highly recommended.

Boasting a breathtaking location on the south-west coast of Sri Lanka, Cape Weligama is a clifftop haven with incredible views of a coastline where the emerald hues of the coconut plantations meet the indigo shades of the Indian Ocean and where sarong-clad fishermen balance precariously on wooden stilts.

This stylish collection of 39 villas and residences offer style and elegance with polished stone floors and warm teak furniture. Each villa is intimate and features lovely amenities such as an in-room steam room, a massage bed and terraces leading out to a semiprivate pool that is shared with only a couple of neighbouring villas.

A number of wining and dining venues are dotted throughout and the pièce de résistance is a half moon shaped infinity pool.

Located on Sri Lanka’s southernmost coast, just a short drive from Tangalle, Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort sits on a secluded stretch of golden sand overlooking the Indian Ocean. Nestled amongst the coconut palms and along the beach, 152 stylish and luxurious rooms and pool villas reflect the island’s charm.

Culinary experiences suit all tastes, from incredible Italian at the awardwinning Il Mare, Mediterranean at El Vino and Teppanyaki at Verele. The Anantara Spa’s extensive menu offers a wide range of three, five and seven day therapies along with Ayurveda and reflexology treatments.

The resort is an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding area. Visit Yala National Park, a two-hour drive away, to spot the elusive leopard. Alternatively, from December to April, take a boat trip from Mirissa to see the blue whales and dolphins.

The newest addition to George Cooper’s KK Collection is the gorgeous KK Beach, a boutique bolthole and hidden gem in Habaraduwa, on Sri Lanka’s popular south-west coastline. The ten stunning rooms and suites boast uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean and hues of navy, crisp clean whites and natural undertones create a super-cool beach house feel throughout each of the rooms.

Dining here is all about the local produce grown from either their nearby KK estate, including exotic fruits and vegetables, or from the local fishermen and farmers with fresh meat and fish along with traditional Sri Lankan rice and curry dishes.

Due to its beachfront location and proximity to Galle Fort, KK Beach is perfectly positioned for those who want to be able to easily explore nearby restaurants and historical sites.

The Galle Fort Hotel is a 17th Century Dutch Villa in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Sri Lanka. Restored to its former beauty, it is one of the best historic hotels in Galle. It is a perfect base for beaches, temples, wildlife parks, tea plantations, and some of the friendliest staff and best food in Sri Lanka.

All 13 guest rooms and suites are beautifully appointed with elegant furniture and dark wood. Antiques, romantic four-poster beds, modern amenities and easy access to a frangipani scented courtyard come as standard.

The architecture within the fort reflects the island’s historical colonial occupation, and the numerous Portuguese and Dutch-era buildings have been carefully restored so visitors feel as though they have been transported back in time.

Chena Huts is the latest addition to the Uga Escapes family! The ultimate boutique hotel located on the edge of Yala National Park and on the ocean front where sea turtles come to lay their eggs and elephants wander.

Each of the 14 villas is dotted between the jungle and only metres away from the sea. You can expect all the usual mod cons as well as your own private plunge pool.

Enjoy daily game drives to Yala National Park spotting sloth bears, leopards and crocodiles to name a few, indulge in a spa treatment or head out to explore the local villages to fill your days. Basses restaurant is located in front of the beach offering a variety of unique dishes.

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Sri Lanka Highlights

ri Lanka is all about tailor-made journeys, exploring this beautifully diverse island and staying in boutique hotels. This itinerary combines everything from elephants and tea plantations to culture and beach. We recommend including a beach stay on the south coast at the end of your trip or twinning your holiday with the idyllic Maldives.

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Day 1 ● Colombo

Arrive in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital and spend one night at the Wallawwa. Enjoy the spacious grounds and take a wander around their fabulous vegetable garden.

Days 2-4 ● Cultural Triangle

This morning, fly to Sigiriya and spend three nights at Ulagalla which offers beautiful surroundings in which to relax. Ulagalla enjoys a wonderful location within the Cultural Triangle and is an ideal base for exploring the nearby national parks, such as Wilpattu and Minneriya. We recommend taking a guided morning cycle around the ancient city of Anuradhapura, before heading back to unwind in your private pool.

Days 5-6 ● Kandy

Transfer by road to Kandy, the capital of the Hill Country and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed city. Enjoy the exquisite hospitality at Kandy House for two nights. We recommend a day trip to Kandy Town to visit the most sacred temple in Sri Lanka, the Temple of the Tooth, followed by a walk through the vibrant Royal Botanical Gardens. Stop in town for lunch and look around the boutique shops before heading back to your hotel.

Days 7-9 ● Hatton, Nuwara Eliya

Take a scenic road transfer or train to Hatton and stay in one of the five bungalows at the tranquil Ceylon Tea Trails for three nights. Enjoy activities including nature walks and bike rides around the stunning landscape. A visit to a nearby tea factory whilst in these picture-perfect surroundings is a must when in the Tea Country. For the more adventurous, we recommend climbing Adam’s Peak – also known as the ‘butterfly mountain’. Elevated at 2,243 metres high, it is a physically exhilarating experience.

Days 10-13 ● South Coast

Drive to the south coast for four nights of relaxation and exploration. Break up the long journey by stopping at Udawalawe National Park en route for a game drive, where you can see herds of elephant and buffalos, as well as crocodiles and birdlife. Depending on the time of year you visit, you could combine your stay with the Maldives – a mere 90-minute flight away.

Tea

Sri Lanka has been growing and producing some of the world’s finest tea for over 150 years. James Taylor, known as the ‘Father of Ceylon Tea’, was a Scottish planter and the first to plant tea during British colonial times. Since then, tea has become part of Sri Lanka’s heritage and their refreshment of choice.

Sri Lanka’s inner Hill Country is this island at its most scenic and tea is everywhere, as far as the eye can see. Take a train through a mist-wrapped land, graced with dramatic views, cascading waterfalls and rolling hillsides carpeted in verdant tea plantations. The production process involves hand-picking the tea when the leaves are fully grown, they are then rolled and dried before being graded, packed and shipped around the world. Visit a local tea factory and watch the process for yourself, then sample the local produce – it will be the freshest cuppa of your life!

Culture

Be completely immersed in the authentic beauty of Sri Lanka’s ancient and colonial past. Teeming with ruins which lie deep in the jungle, the country’s aptly-named Cultural Triangle encompasses myriad experiences including the UNESCO-listed Temple of the Tooth, the Botanical Gardens, the cave temples at Dambulla, Adam’s Peak and Kandy itself. For those interested in Buddhism, this predominantly Buddhist nation allows the opportunity to observe monks in colourful robes, beautiful temples and sacred trees.

Explore the ancient kingdom of Anuradhapura, cycling through evocative landscapes of crumbling temples and luscious paddy fields.

Climb the Sigiriya Rock Fortress – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – and take in the awe-inspiring view for yourself! Head to the south-west coast and discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle which brims with cobbled streets, colonial buildings and quirky boutiques.

Wildlife

Sri Lanka is lucky enough to boast its own big five – blue whale, sperm whale, leopard, elephant and sloth bear. See the largest land and sea mammals within just a few hours of each other. For a slice of safari adventure en route to the sunny south coast, take a 4x4 through Jungle Book-esque Udawalawe National Park, centred around a huge reservoir with herds of Asian elephants.

Further north, a stone’s throw from Sigiriya, explore the forest and wetlands of Minneriya National Park, home to elephants, flocks of birdlife, macaques, sambar deer, buffalos, crocodiles and even rare leopard sightings!

On the south-east coast, the ever popular Yala National Park is best visited from January to August. Stretching across 1,200 sq km, the park provides a wonderful opportunity to see crocodiles, Asian elephants, jackals, over 400 bird species and, if luck is on your side, the elusive leopard.

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United Arab Emirates and Oman Middle East

Once an obscure corner of Arabia, the United Arab Emirates is now packed with glittering five-star hotels, pioneered by Dubai. You can’t fail to be blown away by the sheer volume of luxury hotels, the seven-hour flight and year-round weather. All our featured hotels are sublime, We love the impossibleto-fault One&Only The Palm for its relative remoteness, wonderful food and exquisite style. Dubai has that mentality ‘whatever you can do, I can do better’. It not only lays claim to the world’s tallest building (Burj Khalifa), next to this striking landmark is the world’s largest shopping centre, Dubai Mall. In stark contrast to Dubai, lies the unsung Ras Al Khaimah, one of the quietest of the seven Emirates.

While Dubai glitters, neighbouring Oman is everything you don’t expect of the Middle East. A thousand-odd mile coastline makes this a more than worthy beach inclusion, but what we love most about Oman is that it remains relatively undiscovered. One of the region’s more traditional countries, there’s a slower pace of life, less development and a raw rugged beauty. From empty golden deserts, medieval cities and dramatic mountain landscapes to sweeping beaches and sparkling waters, Oman is a brilliant mix of Arabian culture, sun and adventure. Visit its ancient ruins and vibrant souks; go camel racing or watch local life in action: men in bright blue dishdashas (shirt dresses), fishermen earning their keep and children playing on the beach. Oman’s capital, Muscat, is the Middle East’s real cultural gem. Wherever you go, whatever you visit, the huge forts, grand mosques or lively souks brimming with silk, silverware and perfume creates a real sense of place. But there is one place in Oman that has us head over heels in love: the utterly remote

Six Senses Zighy Bay. Only accessible across mountains in a 4x4 or by paragliding (we’re not joking), it is one of those do-before-you-die destinations. Its location, sandwiched between beach and mountain with just a small fishing village for company, is seclusion at its most seductive; the ginormous villas are like human cocoons, the beds feel as if you are floating on a cloud and from every natural stone tile to rustic wooden rafter, there is the trademark Six Senses barefoot-chic stamp that we can’t seem to get enough of.

And Beyond

Middle East is an ideal add-on to a stay in one of the Indian Ocean idyllic islands – or combine a couple of different areas in the region to have a fun and diverse multi-centre experience.

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Six Senses Zighy Bay

With an almost biblical location on the Musandam Peninsula in the Sultanate of Oman, Six Senses Zighy Bay is flanked by the rugged Hajar Mountains and the azure waters of Zighy Bay. This is remote with a capital R, however access is actually very easy with flights into Dubai’s state-of-the-art airport followed by a two-hour road transfer. A dramatic 4x4 drive down into the bay is how most guests choose to arrive but a 15-minute speedboat ride from the nearby port is another option. For thrill seekers who are after a truly ‘Bond-esque’ sense of arrival, why not paraglide in across the bay!

Barefoot, intelligent luxury best describes the accommodation here. Expect natural stone, weathered timbers and eclectic decor. Middle Eastern flavours are in abundance with cool whitewashed walls, colourful plump cushions and shady living and dining areas; we love the private wine cellars –

so much more than just a mini bar!

All villas have private pools; some have magical sunrise views and others a personal spa treatment room for indulging in heavenly in-villa Six Senses Spa pampering.

Dining is as memorable as the location. Our favourite has to be Sense on the Edge for a mountain-top, fine-dining sensory extravaganza. The Spice Market is for all things ‘Arabia’ in an authentic setting and for a unique Bedouin dining feast head to the Shua Shack. The Summer House is cool, calm and perfect for a lazy lunch – their list of homemade ice cream is out of this world! The Zighy Bar is a welcoming space overlooking the Wadi – ‘happy hour’ is referred to as the No Rush Hour.

Six Senses Spas are renowned and Zighy Bay is no exception; this divine escape is bliss for the mind, body and soul. For adrenaline-seekers the activities

on offer are almost endless: paragliding, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, scuba diving and much more.

Like the rest of the Six Senses brand, Zighy Bay places a huge focus on sustainability. There’s farm-to-table food from its Dibba Farm and organic garden, while upcycling contributes to the resort’s zero waste policy. There are plenty of ways in which you can see Zighy Bay’s impressive sustainable practices in action.

Romantic Moments

♥ Set sail along the dramatic coastline on a sunset dhow cruise

♥ Enjoy the candlelit cool of the wine cellar for a romantic escape for two

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Alila Jabal Akhdar The Chedi Muscat

Effortlessly elegant sums up the Chedi Muscat perfectly. An architectural dream with graceful curved arches flowing into tranquil water gardens against a backdrop of the majestic Al Hajar Mountains and the luminescent waters of the Gulf of Oman.

Spread throughout the grounds, there are a range of contemporary rooms and suites; expect lots of neutral colours (the perfect foil for the dazzling sunshine), dark wood and high ceilings. All rooms are lovely, however we recommend the über-stylish Chedi Club Suites, which are exceptionally generous in size and boast a private balcony or terrace, complimentary mini bar, access to the Club Lounge and private limousine transfers from the airport.

With six restaurants spanning the finest cuisine in the world, the taste buds will most definitely be tempted! The simply named The Restaurant is for lovers of fine dining, whilst seafood aficionados should head to the The Beach Restaurant. The Arabian Courtyard is the place to lounge, Sheikh-like, under flickering lanterns, on silken cushions and feast on Middle Eastern delights. There are three swimming pools and a vast spa – and the souks and Grand Mosque of Muscat are close by for those who want to add a little culture to their stay.

Jebel Akhdar translates as ‘The Green Mountain’ in Arabic; a pretty good clue as to its location! Spectacularly located on the edge of a rugged gorge, the views are truly awe-inspiring and it would be easy to believe that this is a landscape unchanged since time immemorial. For Indiana Jones adventure-seekers, nature lovers and those searching for respite from the heat of the desert and Muscat, then look no further.

The 86 suites and villas offer an authentic taste of Oman that is both stylish and contemporary. Inspired by the region’s ancient juniper trees, the natural palates of wood and stone create a warm interior whilst private balconies capture the incredible landscapes beyond and are perfect for stargazing.

For sustenance, there are two restaurants serving up magical Middle Eastern and international cuisine. Alila Jabal Akhdar is the first Middle East outpost of the acclaimed Spa Alila and for those looking to explore, the bespoke Alila experiences that range from the cultural and culinary to the adventurous and indulgent are available. Expect canyon walks and local village tours, private palm-shadowed picnics and sensational star-lit suppers. Just a two-and-a-half hour drive from Muscat makes Alila Jabal Akhdar the perfect partner for The Chedi Muscat.

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One&Only The Palm

The One&Only The Palm is, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the most romantic hotels in all of Dubai. Its contemporary blend of low-rise clusters of Moorish and Andalusian architecture is a refreshing contrast to the endless cloud-baiting skyscrapers which dominate the city. Boasting a private beach on the West Crescent stretch of Palm Jumeirah, this gorgeous sanctuary is in a prime location for enjoying the warm waters of the Persian Gulf.

The rooms and suites – found either in the Manor House or the Palm Beach Mansions – are vast and gloriously opulent, each one dripping with elegance and style. Expect luxurious carpets, comfy sofas, sumptuous bathrooms and your own private balcony or terrace – plus a private pool if you opt for a Palm Beach Junior Suite.

There are plenty of dining options, with STAY mastering classic French cuisine, Zest marrying influences from Europe, Asia and the Middle East and The Lounge perfect for afternoon tea. You’re further spoilt for choice with the many restaurants and bars found in its sister hotels One&Only Royal Mirage and Atlantis, The Palm, all of which are only a short drive away.

For sheer indulgence, retreat to the One&Only Spa for a medley of pampering treatments, which are truly decadent.

The Oberoi Beach Resort

Nestled among lush mangroves and gin-clear lagoons, and fronting silky sands which stretch for 400m from end to end, The Oberoi Beach Resort Al Zorah is a tranquil paradise away from the big city buzz. In fact, it’s hard to accept that Dubai International Airport is a mere 25-minute drive away, especially with the abundant birdlife – including flamingos –flitting around the mangroves (perfect for a kayaking adventure). The rooms and suites boast stunning views across the Persian Gulf, via spacious balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows, while the one, two and three bedroom villas come with a private pool – perfect for couples and families looking for privacy or a little extra space.

To make the most of the beautiful beach, the resort’s toes-inthe-sand Aquario restaurant serves a delicious selection of freshly caught seafood for lunch and dinner. The adjacent bar is the perfect spot for a sundowner or two! Vinesse is a fabulous fine-dining option with an international menu and its live kitchens mean you can watch your food cooked right in front of you.

There’s plenty to keep you occupied, from an 18-hole golf course just minutes away, water sports to enjoy both from the beach and in the mangroves and a calming spa brimming with various scrubs, treatments and massages.

Madinat Jumeirah

Created in true Dubai style to represent ancient Arabia, Madinat Jumeirah is a clever blend of accommodation, restaurants and experiences. This authentic resort is home to two stylish hotels – Mina A’Salam and Al Qasr. The former is a nod to Dubai’s seafaring past, sitting right on the waters of the Persian Gulf, while Al Qasr is designed like the Sheikh’s palace. For the romantics, we highly recommend the resort’s traditional summer houses at Dar Al Masyaf, which are elegant in style and accessed by winding garden paths or waterways.

There are over 40 restaurants and bars to choose from and the Friday brunches are legendary. Even though the resort’s not small, being cocooned in your own stylish enclave means you’re not overwhelmed, and getting round is all part of the fun, especially if you’re exploring the 3km of waterways on an abra (traditional boat).

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Ras al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert

Conjuring up visions of nomadic travellers and a shimmering desert oasis, The Ritz Carlton Ras al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert is set in a desert landscape that’s as idyllic and remote as was once experienced by Lawrence of Arabia. Located in Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, this is the Middle East at its most authentic.

The villas are either traditional stone structures or inspired by billowing Bedouin tents, adorned with beautiful Middle Eastern interiors and complemented by sumptuous silks and private pools. The resort’s Farmhouse restaurant is a chic farm-to-fork offering, while there’s plenty of unique dining experiences, including a sunset ride in a vintage Land Rover for a picnic on the dunes. To really feel like Lawrence of Arabia, make the most of the desert experiences you can try, from nature walks to ancient falconry shows.

Palace Downtown is a city resort in the heart of Downtown Dubai. This beautifully designed hotel makes a refreshing change to the high-rise hotels in Dubai, giving you the wow factor and a castle-inspired experience. All of the room and suites have impressive views of Burj Lake, the Old Town or the Dubai Fountain and are perfectly positioned for your city stay.

You are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining at Palace Downtown. Enjoy Thai, Arabic and Oriental dishes as well as their famous Steakhouse restaurant Asado.

From the hotel, enjoy the world’s biggest fountain, reaching 140 metres high. Head to At The Top, the Burj Khalifa’s observation deck or just a stone’s throw away, shopping heaven awaits – the Dubai Mall boasts over 1,200 outlets and more than 160 restaurants.

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The Caribbean

Vibrant, colourful and fantastically diverse, the Caribbean provides the perfect setting for a romantic getaway. Although each island has its own individual character and attractions, all extend the same warm welcome and a mega-watt Caribbean smile is par for the course everywhere you go. With excellent accommodation options and guaranteed warm seas gently lapping the gorgeous sandy beaches, along with an abundance of activities and water sports, there is definitely a Caribbean island to suit everyone and a different adventure awaits on each!

Learn to sail in the British Virgin Islands, make your own chocolate in Saint Lucia or work your way around some of the 100 restaurants in Anguilla. Follow in the footsteps of Bob Marley and hide from the world in Jamaica’s Blue Mountains, snorkel at the world’s first underwater sculpture park in Grenada or find your favourite stretch of sand from the 365 beaches Antigua has to offer. Explore the idyllic Grenadines on a catamaran cruise, spot humpback whales frolicking in the ocean off Turks & Caicos or visit the awe-inspiring temples of Chichen Itza in Mexico. The opportunities are endless and truly exciting, the only question is ‘which islands will entice you?’

For the ultimate in romance, why not get married on a pristine white sand beach or high on a lush tropical hillside with amazing ocean views? We can help you organise your big day whether it’s an intimate wedding for two or a large group of family and friends. The legalities are straightforward and in some cases you can get married within a day or two of arrival – some hotels even offer a free wedding package. You’ll be assigned a dedicated wedding co-ordinator to help you plan every aspect of your special day from picking the perfect location to choosing your flowers and music. You’ll barely have to do a thing – no wonder weddings abroad are becoming so popular!

From the glittering Platinum Coast of Barbados to the volcanic peaks of St Kitts & Nevis, we have handpicked a wonderful selection of luxurious hotels for you to enjoy. With the islands being fairly close together, it’s relatively easy to get from place to place so why stop at just one location – let us suggest a fantastic multi centre trip for you! A cruise is also an excellent way to explore this wonderful corner of the world and we have a range of itineraries to tempt you with.

The Caribbean is between 4 & 6 hours behind GMT and flight times range from under 8 hours to just over 12 hours. And don’t worry, onward connections to some of the more remote islands are often easier than you would expect. The best time to travel is from December to June when the temperatures are slightly lower and less humid. If you are looking to travel between July & November, often the peak of the British honeymoon season, don’t let a few patches of liquid sunshine put you off as there are some excellent flight and hotel offers available during these months.

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Saint Lucia

The emerald-green island of Saint Lucia is instantly recognizable from its twin volcanic peaks, Petit Piton and Gros Piton, which rise from the sea and tower over the southwest coast. Saint Lucia is distinctive in so many ways, its blanket of thick rainforest is proof that the Caribbean isn’t just about lying on a beach (albeit very tempting). An island for adventure, many hikers take on the steep slopes of Gros Piton, thrill seekers will marvel at the canopy zip-line experience, while others prefer the two-wheel option of jungle biking. Alternatively hire a car and discover the world’s only drive through volcano at Sulphur Springs, visit lively Castries (Saturday is market day) or stop off at a local beach shack to refuel on the freshest fish and perhaps even a rum tipple. From north to south, east to west, the island vibe is relaxed, informal and incredibly friendly. Here, more than most islands you really feel you get under the skin of the West Indies.

Antigua

Life’s a beach… well it is on Antigua –there are 365 picture-perfect stretches of sand, one for every day of the year! Undeniably one of the Caribbean’s ultimate destinations, this is a magnet for beach bunnies and water babies. The sun-loungers are always in demand and the list of water-based activities borders on a dissertation –you name it, they most likely have it!

In short, Antigua is all-out sand and sea action. Another side to the island is its fascinating history with a strong British influence. Be sure to visit Nelson’s Dockyard, the world’s only remaining working Georgian shipyard; embrace the islanders’ passion for cricket, if you’re lucky you’ll time it right for an international match; enjoy the soothing sounds of Calypso and the deliciously long rum cocktail menus. Don’t miss Shirley Heights on a Sunday for its famous Barbecue Party complete with steel band, spectacular sunsets and late-night dancing, all with commanding views over English Harbour.

Barbados

Everybody who is anybody has been to Barbados – an island loved by celebrities the world over. Most flock to the hub of luxury hotels nestled on the west coast (aka the Platinum Coast) where the property roll-call reads like the who’s who of hospitality. It is easy to stay cocooned in luxury, lazing on one of the many pristine stretches of sand and being waited on by immaculately-dressed butlers, but do try to head out and explore what is the ‘Little England’ of the Caribbean. There’s a wonderful Bajan vibe intermingled with afternoon tea, a touch of polo and the gentle thwack of a cricket ball. Try body boarding off the pink-tinged Crane beach or stop for flying fish sandwiches at Round House in Bathsheba where you can watch skilled surfers negotiate big breakers. Tour the Mount Gay rum distillery, feast on seafood on a Friday night at Oistins Fish Fry or dine in one of the many world-class restaurants the island is famous for.

Charm & Chocolate

Enhance your trip and stay for a few days at Boucan by Hotel Chocolat, set on the island’s oldest cocoa plantation. Enjoy cacao infused cuisine, decadent cocktails and plenty of chocolate treats!

Double the fun!

Pair with the British Virgin Islands, an easy onward flight from Antigua. A perfect pairing with their strong British roots and easy-going way of life, this is one of our favourite Caribbean twin-centre holidays!

Island Hopping

From Barbados, the rest of the Caribbean really is your oyster –there are so many twin-centre options to choose from! Our favourite pairing though is with the idyllic Grenadines.

British Virgin Islands

Nestled between St Maarten and Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands are more remote than most Caribbean destinations. And here lies their charm – around 60 unspoilt islands, most uninhabited, seemingly bob up and down in the turquoise waters. From laidback Tortola to beautiful Virgin Gorda, or the powder-soft beaches of Jost Van Dyke to low-lying Anegada, so flat it barely skims the sea’s surface – the BVI’s truly are the Caribbean’s pin-up. This scattering of idyllic islands is a mariner’s dream, and it comes as no surprise that the British Virgin Islands is a sailing Mecca. Don’t know your port from your starboard? It doesn’t matter – you can hop on any fully crewed yacht and be whisked away into the sunset. Spend lazy days on deck, plunge into glass-like water or stop off for a Painkiller (the national cocktail) and anchor down for lunch anywhere you wish. Known as ‘nature’s little secret’, we’ll try to keep it that way.

Jamaica

A feast for the senses, there’s nowhere quite like the sights and sounds of Jamaica. It has palm-fringed beaches, sugary sands, fiery sunsets and turquoise water, but this colourful island also has a vibrant culture and contagious energy. Reggae plays from every street corner and beach shack, the smell of jerk chicken fills the air and you can almost taste the rum punch as you land. Jamaica is a large and diverse island so there’s much to explore. The coastline is packed with beautiful beaches – the west coast boasts seven-mile Negril Bay, while stretching along the north from Montego Bay to Ocho Rios are countless postcardworthy spots. Alternatively, hike the Blue Mountains and taste its worldfamous coffee, raft the Martha Brae River, climb Dunn’s River Falls and feast on salt fish, plantain and jerk chicken at Scotchies Jerk Centre just outside Ocho Rios. But above all, throw yourself into the Jamaican mindset and enjoy this beautiful island and its entire sensory overload.

Grenada

Sitting pretty in the Caribbean’s southeast corner you will find the stunning island of Grenada, often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours. Those who head off the beaten track will find a little-developed jungle paradise, edged by deserted golden beaches. On ‘Spice Island’ (there are more spices per square mile than anywhere else in the world) life is snail-paced, locals are super-friendly and things just feel good. Grenada is roughly Isle of Wight-sized, but it packs a lot in – acres of plantations with a heady mix of spices; the beautiful virgin rainforest of Grand Etang Nature Reserve, alive with tropical fauna; the world’s first underwater sculpture park and the capital St Georges with its pretty harbour and vibrant Saturday market. And then there are the beaches: Pink Gin beach, Morne Rouge Bay and picture perfect, two-mile long Grand Anse beach to name but a few. Watch the locals play beach cricket and just sit back, relax and enjoy the local Grenadian vibe.

Sail & Stay

Follow in the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake or legendary pirate Blackbeard and take to the seas! Charter a crewed yacht and sail your way around this watery paradise.

Reggae & Rum

Breathe in the fresh mountain air, enjoy the spectacular views and recharge your batteries at stunning Strawberry Hill for a few nights before heading to the beach.

Sugar & Spice

Saint Lucia pairs brilliantly with Grenada. For a perfect combination twin Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel with Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort.

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The Grenadines

Just south of Grenada lies St Vincent and the Grenadines, an archipelago of 32 dreamboat islands that have largely been left to their own devices – this is crowd-free escapism at its most captivating. Only nine islands are inhabited and each is utterly distinct. Quiet and authentic, the tiny island of Bequia feels like the Caribbean of old –a place where time floats by in a haze of sun, rum and reggae. Friendship Bay is the largest and loveliest beach on the island and home to Bequia Beach Hotel. Then there is three-mile long Mustique, a beauty spot made famous by its red carpet following. With just one hotel The Cotton House, don the sunnies for some surreptitious celeb spotting and be sure to visit the legendary Basil’s Bar where every night is party night. For complete hush, slink into the super-serene Petit St Vincent –a private island retreat in the truest form with just 22 spacious cottages dotted around 115 lush tropical acres.

Turks & Caicos

Situated in the Atlantic Ocean just south of the Bahamas, the Turks & Caicos are largely flat and covered with scrub vegetation. What the islands lack in foliage, they make up for with idyllic white sand beaches and crystal clear ocean. Over 300 miles of the Turks & Caicos coastline are protected so the beaches are spectacular and completely untouched. Averaging a massive 350 days of sunshine a year, couples looking to enjoy gorgeous weather and warm waters will feel completely at home here! Often thought of as ‘The Hamptons’ of the Caribbean, Turks & Caicos is an upscale destination where great service and high style are key. However, it is what happens underwater that really defines this archipelago. Home to the world’s third largest reef, explore vertical undersea walls (the continental shelf drops a mile deep), untouched coral and swim with sea turtles, nurse sharks and tropical fish. Whether you plan to spend most of your holiday relaxing on a white sand beach or underwater, you won’t be disappointed.

St Kitts & Nevis

Separated by a two-mile channel, St Kitts & Nevis both have lush mountainous interiors and a rural vibe. St Kitts is ‘busier’ with a larger land area and population, although the must-explore southeast peninsula remains compellingly wild, dotted with beautiful beaches and inhabited by free roaming green vervet monkeys. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Brimstone Hill Fortress or enjoy a charming train ride on the narrow gauge St Kitts Scenic Railway, originally built in the early 1900’s to transport sugar cane from the fields to the mill. The smaller Nevis is an island that time forgot. Dominated by the 3,000ft Nevis Peak it has just one main road that circumnavigates the island in less than two hours. Hire a scooter and explore this natural paradise – stop to take in the sugar cane fields that stretch as far as the eye can see and unearth hidden beaches without a soul in sight. There are excellent hiking opportunities and water sports range from spectacular diving to quiet kayaking.

Anguilla

Small and lightly populated, Anguilla is an easy-going island with the best of the good life set to a slow and casual island tempo. There’s a refreshing lack of development here and undoubtedly some of the Caribbean’s best beaches. A must flop is the stunning Shoal Bay East and for picture perfect sunsets it’s hard to beat the golden glowing Meads Bay. Another stunning beach is the crescent-shaped Maundays Bay – a whole mile of powder-white sand and crystal clear water. Anguilla is predominantly about doing nothing apart from flitting between beach, bed, spa and bar. For the ‘adventurous’ there are a few day trips: diving Prickly Pear Cays comes highly recommended, hire a scooter to explore the island and those partial to plus-fours can play the micro-manicured Greg Normandesigned golf course. An unlikely foodie hotspot, Anguilla lays claim to more than 100 restaurants with eclectic cuisine that truly rivals world-class city restaurants (although lobster from a beach shack remains our top table)!

Mexico Riviera Maya

Extending along the Caribbean coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the stunning Riviera Maya area is home to luxury hotels, pristine beaches and historical Mayan ruins. With 81 miles of coastline to explore, there is plenty to discover on a holiday here. The Great Mayan Reef (the second largest barrier reef in the world), runs down the coastline and is a scuba diver’s paradise. Expect to swim with sea turtles, West Indian manatee and even whale shark at certain times of the year!

Tulum is an archaeological site not to be missed – perched on a clifftop overlooking the gin clear sea, the views are spectacular and the history fascinating. Chichen Itza is another must see… home to one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, the Kukulkan Pyramid, a trip to the Riviera Maya wouldn’t be complete without a visit here. The perfect destination for relaxing on talcum powder beaches and exploring the local area, Mexico’s Riviera Maya has it all!

Day Tripping

Wherever you stay, make the most of the stunning surroundings. Snorkelling in the Tobago Cays is a must, as is a castaway picnic on a deserted beach.

NYC & Caicos Cool

Tag on a trip to NYC and spend some time in the bright lights of New York City. Explore the famous sights, party like a New Yorker and shop ‘til you drop!

Plantations & Pirates

Twin with the pristine beaches of the British Virgin Islands for a beautiful contrast to the rugged coastline, lush countryside and volcanic peaks of St Kitts & Nevis.

The Two A’s

Located just a short flight from Antigua, the two islands make a great combination with Anguilla taking on the role of lazy laidback sister.

Tequila & Ceviche

Learn the secrets and history of tequila, tasting different varieties alongside a selection of ceviche. A dish of raw fish cured in citrus juices, spiced with chilli peppers.

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Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort

Encased by the majestic Pitons on one side and lush tropical rainforest on the other, Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort boasts a UNESCO World Heritage listed location on the west coast of Saint Lucia. If you are looking for a tranquil Caribbean idyll it doesn’t get much better than this.

96 rooms, villas, cottages and bungalows tumble down a hillside to a glorious white beach, washed by waters of the palest turquoise. The delightful plantation styling is evocative of the colonial era whilst facilities are state of the art. Think whitewashed walls, timbers and louvred shutters, giving tantalising glimpses of the bright, sunlit vista beyond. All offer a private plunge pool, vast four-poster beds and a terrace area. For more space plump for a Cottage or Villa or for the quintessential beach experience choose one of the Luxury Beach Front Bungalows offering a full frontal beach

panorama, outdoor showers and romantic jetted plunge pools. For larger groups there are Residences available, ranging from one to four bedrooms including the new Beachfront Collection. Every guest enjoys the attentions of a personal butler so you don’t have to lift a finger from the minute you arrive.

Dining options include the elegant Great Room, a beautiful space which makes you want to dress for dinner, the Cane Bar for fantastic sushi and The Bayside, a relaxed affair on the beach, perfect for long lazy tapas lunches and warm nights under the stars.

Unsurprisingly there is a superb array of watersports on offer befitting the beautiful coastline. Water kayaks, paddleboards and windsurfers are all on hand and for those who want to explore beneath the waves, the snorkelling and diving are excellent.

A National Marine Reserve surrounds the base of Petit Piton and the marine life here is breathtakingly unspoilt. The location of the resort is also perfect for hiking the Pitons, visiting the drive-in volcano and for exhilarating zip line adventures.

For a more relaxing interlude head to the naturally beautiful Rainforest Spa. Seven tree-house style treatment rooms nestled on the hillside and the pampering treats make full use of St Lucia’s natural bounty. Expect lashings of aloe vera, cocoa butter and banana!

Romantic Moments

♥ Dine anywhere, anytime and let the hotel staff take care of your every wish for the most romantic of meals.

♥ Don’t miss movie night at the Bayside Bar – grab a cocktail and relax under the stars!

Cap Maison

Cap Maison is a beautiful and sophisticated retreat that offers a fabulous home from home welcome and truly personal service. Perched on a clifftop above Smugglers Cove Beach on the north-west of the island, expect sweeping views over the sparkling Caribbean Sea and jaw-dropping sunsets.

Just 49 rooms and suites ensure a peaceful ambiance. All are air-conditioned and feature beautiful balconies or verandas, perfect for relaxing on. For the ultimate treat, pick one of the Oceanview Villa Suites complete with Jacuzzi, private pool or private pool with roof terrace – sheer bliss!

A Foodie haven, dining here is a delight, with regular wine tasting evenings and guest chefs. The Cliff at Cap offers one of the most spectacular restaurant locations in the Caribbean – the views and fine-dining are to die for, so we recommend booking a table! For a relaxed vibe head to The Naked Fisherman Beach Bar & Grill where you can while away the hours with your toes in the sand, enjoying freshly cooked seafood with a rum punch in hand!

Cap Maison ticks all the boxes, a tranquil location, a glorious beach with plenty of watersports on offer, some outstanding snorkelling spots and just a few minutes’ drive from the lively bars and restaurants of Rodney Bay!

Boucan

Boucan is a little gem set on one of the oldest cocoa plantations, high in the Saint Lucian hills. A beautiful boutique property, it is the very first of its kind and seamlessly combines nature and style with cocoa and chocolate!

The six Lodges and eight Luxe Lodges are perfectly placed to take advantage of the sensational views over the Pitons. While outwardly the lodges have a ‘treehouse’ vibe, inside you can expect four-poster beds, crisp white linens, rainforest showers and an array of heavenly chocolate treats!

The food here is exceptional! Everything on the menu includes some form of cacao in a very subtle and clever way. Mouthwatering dishes include a citrus salad with white chocolate dressing, cacao pod burger or Rabot chocolate lava cake –delicious!

Naturally, there are plenty of chocolate and cocoa experiences at Boucan, including the ‘tree to bar’ encounter, where guests create their very own chocolate bar from start to finish! For those wanting to relax the Cocoa Juvenate Spa, with homemade cacao-rich lotions and potions, is the perfect place – or perhaps head to one of the tremendously comfortable sun loungers that line the tranquil infinity pool.

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Anse Chastanet Jade Mountain

If you are looking for exceptional levels of service and total escapism, then Jade Mountain is just perfect! Created by architect and owner Nick Troubetzkoy, this is a bold, slick and stylish architectural feat, which blends seamlessly with the glorious surroundings.

The oversized sanctuaries, most of which extend out to an extravagant infinity pool, have three solid walls; the fourth is open to the epic views, yet still ensures total privacy. Each sanctuary is individually designed, but all are generous spaces. Do not expect telephones or TVs – this is an oasis of calm and is mostly ‘techno free’ (although complimentary wi-fi is available!)

Breakfast, lunch and dinner can be enjoyed at the Jade Mountain Club… or if you would prefer not to leave your private hideaway, room service is available. Guests are also welcome to dine at Anse Chastanet, sister property to Jade Mountain, which is just down the hill! Also at the bottom of the hill, guests will find two beautiful beaches – the surrounding coral reefs make for some superb snorkelling and diving experiences! Back at Jade Mountain, visit the fitness centre, explore the chocolate lab or head to the Kai En Ciel Spa for an out-of-this-world treatment!

Aromantic resort hideaway nestled within a 600-acre estate, Anse Chastanet is a destination in itself, with a huge variety of facilities and activities on offer to guests. The resort has been created to take full advantage of the spectacular location – with a unique hillside-beachside setting, the scenery is wonderful! Most of the rooms are scattered across the verdant hillside with a few positioned in amongst the tropical gardens at beach level. We love the Premium Hillside Rooms for the breathtaking, picture-perfect views that they offer!

With several restaurants to choose from, dining at Anse Chastanet is varied. Choose The Treehouse for a Caribbean inspired feast or Emeralds for a purely vegan menu, created mainly from produce grown in the hotel’s very own gardens! The Jungle Grill on Anse Mamin beach offers a more relaxed lunch experience – the burgers are delicious!

The selection of activities on offer is endless! Watersports include kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing and of course, snorkelling and diving. Back on dry land, guests can explore the private rainforest trails on foot or bicycle, enjoy birdwatching walks, cooking classes, rum tasting and even learn to make chocolate on the tree to bar experience in the resort’s very own Chocolate Laboratory!

Ti Kaye Resort & Spa

Ti Kaye is quite unlike any other hotel we have come across. Owner Nick Pinnock’s vision was to create the kind of place that he would want to stay in and thankfully for us, his dream was finally realised in Ti Kaye Resort & Spa. This charming boutique property is full of warmth and character and is set on Anse Cochon overlooking the silver sands and sparkling waters of the bay.

33 gingerbread-style rooms and cottages parade along the hillside and are designed to take full advantage of the breathtaking view. All rooms have private outdoor showers, generous verandas with hammocks, comfy rocking chairs and blissful sea views. The gently scented Caribbean breeze flowing through the louvred shutters offers Mother Nature’s perfect answer to the tropical climate, although air-conditioning is also available.

Armed with the abundance of fresh produce that graces the shores of Saint Lucia, the culinary experiences at Ti Kaye are incredible. Expect a clever infusion of Creole flavours and a masterful interpretation of authentic Saint Lucian cuisine. Head to Kai Manje for a casually elegant affair where candles flicker gently in hurricane lamps and the tropical nocturnal sounds of crickets and tree frogs can be heard over the soft ebb and flow of conversation. Ti Manje is set on the glimmering silver sands and exudes a relaxed and more informal vibe, perfect for long lazy lunches in the sunshine.

Fabulous food is matched with an extensive wine list which has evolved over the years and now includes over 500 wines. We love the philosophy at Ti Kaye that there is a wine for every occasion or no occasion at all, just the simple pleasure of indulging in the wine itself. Wine enthusiasts can join

the Wine Stewards in the Ti Kave wine cellar to take your palate on a wine tour of the world, perfectly paired with a delightful assortment of cheese or awaken your taste buds with a fivecourse wine pairing dinner.

For water babies, Ti Kaye is set within a marine reserve that is home to some of the best dive and snorkelling spots on the island, including the Lesleen M wreck, a 165-foot freighter which sank in the bay in 1986.

The intimate KaiKoko spa is built on the cliff edge with dramatic views over the bay and offers treatments using all-natural local spa products. Each treatment begins with a cool detoxing fruit tea combined with an oriental foot ritual. After your treatment, indulge in a jacuzzi perfectly positioned to take in the stunning views or head to the overwater yoga deck for an energising yet relaxing yoga class.

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There is something quite compelling about the idea of a relaxing holiday in a very beautiful part of the world, where the promise is ‘give us your body and we’ll give you back your mind’. Here at BodyHoliday that is exactly what they do.

This contemporary resort sits on Cariblue Beach, a secluded cove where all is quiet and tranquil and guests get down to the serious art of relaxation. The rooms come in a variety of shapes and sizes but all offer superb levels of comfort and privacy. Here at Turquoise we are always drawn to a room with a view and the Luxury Ocean View and Luxury Ocean Front Rooms offer just that. Air-conditioning and iPod docking stations come as standard, as do the soft cotton robes given to each guest on arrival for lounging around and doing nothing, or for wearing enroute to your daily treatment at the Wellness Centre.

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A stay here is very personal and you create your own experience – you can even select your daily inclusive treatment, there is a choice of 12, and the timings of them prior to your arrival!. Alongside the included treatments and therapies there is a veritable smorgasbord of activities that you can indulge in. For those who love the gentle approach to wellbeing there are yoga classes, Pilates and tai chi, while for those who want to ‘feel the burn’ there are aerobics classes, dance and stretch sessions, a fully equipped gymnasium and spinning classes.

Enjoy tennis and golf, cycling and walking, fencing and archery. For water lovers your days can be filled with scuba diving and an array of water sports including a half day ‘introduction to sailing’ course at the hotel’s very own yachting club, as well as windsurfing, water skiing and kayaking. There is also the beautiful Saint Lucian beach to

recline on, enjoy tempting and refreshing treats from the beach stewards and the sparkling Caribbean Sea to swim in – better than any swimming pool!

When it comes to dining there is of course an abundance of fresh, healthy and fabulous food on offer in each of the six restaurants. Whether you want to dress to impress and dine at the renowned Tao, where the menu is bursting with delicious fusion dishes, or just tuck into a long lazy barefoot lunch at the beach deli, there is something to tempt all palates.

BodyHoliday is a rare and very clever blend that ensures you get exactly what you need from your stay here without feeling like a boot camp!

The perfect choice for an allinclusive romantic break, Rendezvous is dedicated to couples only. This beautiful boutique hotel located on the stunning west coast of the island, offers a tranquil and secluded setting. The atmosphere is relaxing and fun, with superb staff on hand to cater for your every need… whether it is organising a private candlelit dinner or helping you to master those windsurfing skills, they are always happy to help!

The Suites at Rendezvous are designed to feel like your very own private sanctuary. Verandah Suites are located in a two-storey building and each has a large balcony or terrace with loveseat, overlooking the glorious tropical gardens. Beautiful bathrooms are finished with frameless glass shower doors, a rainfall shower and spacious bathtub. Seaside Suites are located on the ground floor with access onto a

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private deck which overlooks the pool and shimmering Caribbean Sea. But our favourite has to be the semi-detached Beach Front Cottages, set right on the stunning beach with spacious private patios and dedicated beach loungers.

Generous breakfast and lunch buffets are served at The Terrace Restaurant which transforms into a romantic candlelit setting for dinners, showcasing some of the island’s finest cuisine. Regular themed evenings include a Caribbean night and the hotel’s signature beach barbecue. Book a table at The Trysting Place for an elegant fine dining experience. The Malabar Beach Club gives a unique and intimate dining experience at the water’s edge. This ‘toes in the sand’ a la carte restaurant offers light cuisine, using fresh local produce. Three bars include the lively Champagne Bar which offers nightly tastings to get you in the holiday swing!

There’s an amazing array of activities on offer, from tennis to table tennis, archery and volleyball. Watersports include water skiing, windsurfing and sailing, all with tuition available. There’s also a PADI Scuba Centre with diving included for certified divers! If that’s all too much, choose from one of three pools and relax on one of the super comfy loungers! For those in need of some pampering, head to the beautiful Spa in the Water Garden. Choose from a selection of treatments, including massages, body wraps, scrubs, manicures and pedicures – our favourite is the Signature Saint Lucian Sizzler Massage!

Romantic Moments

♥ Book a heli transfer to whisk you to the North in just 10 minutes. Enjoy stunning views of Saint Lucia’s lush interior, the majestic Pitons and the beautiful coastline.

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The Inn at English Harbour Hermitage Bay

Nestled into a secluded cove, Hermitage Bay is a real hidden gem. Surrounded by undisturbed hillsides and the brilliant blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, this luxury allinclusive retreat revels in its glorious location. Tucked along the beach and hillside, the 30 individual suites are beautifully appointed with a stylish, contemporary feel. Think swathes of dark, polished timbers with pristine white linens and ivory cushions. Indulgent outdoor showers and louvred shutters to capture the ocean breezes complete the idyll. We highly recommend the Hillside Pool Suites for their breathtaking vistas and private plunge pools.

The restaurant is a convivial space with an atmosphere that transforms from bright and breezy during the day to elegant and romantic as night falls. Daily changing menus are filled with the freshest, locally sourced ingredients and homegrown produce from the hotel’s organic kitchen garden.

The spa sits amongst the hillside gardens overlooking the stunning bay and offers treatments tailored to your needs. With complimentary yoga, Pilates and meditation available, the focus is on wellness, however, there is a range of watersports available on the beach for the more active! And don’t miss the weekly cooking class by the award-winning chef!

Set on a beautiful wooded headland above a sensational beach on the southern coast of Antigua, The Inn at English Harbour is a picture-perfect Caribbean hideaway. This part of the island is ideal if you are looking to combine relaxation with some true Antiguan culture.

There are just 28 rooms and suites, all facing the glittering Caribbean Sea. Indoor and outdoor space is generous and the style is fresh and breezy. We love the Deluxe Suites with a voile draped king size four-poster bed and a gorgeous balcony or terrace with views of the verdant gardens.

When it comes to dining, choose from the beachfront Reef Restaurant for breakfast and lunch or the Terrace Restaurant located in the original house for a sun drenched afternoon tea or a fantastic al fresco dining experience under the stars. Just a short trip by water taxi from The Inn, you will find Nelson’s Dockyard which is well worth a visit not least for the extensive choice of eateries.

Two floodlit tennis courts, kayaks, laser sail boats and snorkelling equipment are available at the hotel, and nearby you will find horse riding, scuba diving and deep sea fishing, as well as an 18-hole championship golf course!

Set on the south coast of the island, Carlisle Bay epitomises the perfect ideal of a luxury Caribbean resort. To the rear a tangle of emerald green rainforest and to the fore, the requisite crescent of white sand beach licked by the crystal clear waters of the warm Caribbean Sea.

The resort comprises 87 stylish suites displaying a very Caribbean style. Louvred plantation shutters allow the warm ocean breezes to cascade through unfettered and the décor is a palate of cool greys, crisp white and vibrant accents of colour. Offering everything from Gaggia espresso machines to DVD players and fluffy white bathrobes, guests should want for nothing during their stay. Every room has a private balcony or terrace and many lead directly onto the beach. The Ocean Suites here are particularly lovely and just perfect for couples. The split level, open plan retreats are

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set at the calm end of the beach, ideal for those in search of peace and tranquillity.

Dining here is a delight! Indigo on the Beach, a breeze-filled open-sided restaurant is perfect for long, lazy lunches or if the thought of moving is just too tiring, you can go barefoot and fancy free with lunch delivered to your sun lounger in the Coconut Grove. For an elegant, sophisticated vibe head to East – Asian cuisine at its finest and regarded as one of the best restaurants in Antigua. Ottimo! is a fun, Italian eatery by the pool – the homemade gelato is to die for!! For those who love a little tradition don’t miss the afternoon tea, it’s served daily in a location of your choice – afternoon tea on the beach anyone?

With mountain bikes, rainforest hikes, tennis courts and a plethora of complimentary non-motorised water

sports on offer, Carlisle Bay is heaven sent for active romantics! For those seeking a more relaxing pastime head to the Blue Spa – an oasis of calm with a wide range of treatments. yoga and Pilates are available and of course there is the beautiful beach and freeform swimming pool to enjoy.

Romantic Moments

♥ Rekindle that ‘first date’ experience and catch an evening movie at the hotel’s very own screening room!

♥ Feast on gastronomic delights whilst enjoying a private romantic dinner for two on The Jetty... candles will light the way to your very own table set up right by the water’s edge

♥ Active couples will love the opportunity to trek into the rainforest with a knowledgeable private guide who will point out all of the local flora and fauna

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Blue Waters Resort & Spa

S ince first opening her doors in 1960 this friendly, family owned resort has been treating guests to a sublime slice of paradise for over 50 years. Set in 17 acres of tropical gardens and flanked by the glorious calm waters of Soldier’s Bay it would be hard to find a more beautiful spot and facing proudly west ensures cinemascope viewing of the vivid, Caribbean sunsets.

There are a multitude of room choices at Blue Waters and all are extremely comfortable, but we have to confess The Cove Suites tick all the boxes for us here at Turquoise. Secluded and private you can enjoy uninterrupted panoramas of the Caribbean Sea, a décor which is calm and very pleasing to the eye, crisp white linens with splashes of vibrant turquoise, light, bright wood and furnished balconies. A spacious living area flows into a generous bedroom – bathrooms are

oversized and exceptionally well appointed. The Cove Suites also benefit from infinity pools for the use of Cove Suite guests only.

With four restaurants (two open each evening) and bars you will be spoilt for choice. Enjoy breakfast with a view at The Palm Restaurant, which by night takes on a refined, soft and elegant vibe. Bartley’s is an intimate and romantic spot, whilst the clifftop Cove fuses Caribbean and French cuisine with an almost effortless flair – expect flaming torches and dining by candlelight. For a jovial, Caribbean vibe head to the Pelican Bar, and Carolyn’s Beach Bar is on hand to keep you cool and refreshed throughout the day with a fabulous menu of cocktails, mocktails and light lunch bites.

There is an extensive range of facilities to keep you entertained with a tennis court, a fully equipped gym, and a

plethora of watersports on the beach, as well as three main swimming pools, one of which is adults only. Golfers will enjoy preferential rates at the Cedar Valley golf course – Antigua’s only 18-hole PGA course. For those seeking something a little less strenuous the Spa at Blue Waters is a relaxing interlude and offers a decadent menu of treatments to pamper the mind, body and soul.

Romantic Moments

♥ Honeymooners can enjoy a romantic breakfast in the privacy of their room with a chilled bottle of champagne

♥ For the ultimate experience book one of the resort’s private villas. Rock Cottage has a charming beach house feel and comes complete with private plunge pool

Situated on a bluff in between two exquisite white sand beaches, overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, COCOS Hotel is a gloriously peaceful all-inclusive resort. Small and intimate, it is the perfect resort for a romantic, adults-only getaway. A unique collection of individual wooden cottages nestled on the hillside, all offer breathtaking panoramas. We highly recommend the Sunset View Cottage for spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea and, on a clear day, of the island of Monserrat too! The cottages are beautifully rustic and all feature an outdoor shower and a large private balcony furnished with a hammock and Adirondack chairs. Inside there is a king-size four-poster bed with mosquito net, air conditioning and, although the cottages don’t have televisions, there is wifi throughout the resort.

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Located on the cliffside, the open air restaurant offers spectacular sea views, as well as delicious cuisine in a relaxed, friendly environment. All meals are a la carte; choose from a regular menu for breakfast and lunch, with chef’s specials which change on a daily basis. Dinner is a three course offering and again changes from day to day. The menu is created from locally sourced ingredients – the freshest fish caught by the local fishermen and fruit and vegetables grown by nearby farmers will feature. The bar serves a selection of local and premium branded drinks, as well as an assortment of wines to complement the menus.

Focusing mainly on relaxation and romance, COCOS encourage guests to enjoy the stunning stretch of powder soft white sand beach that it sits above. There are plenty of super comfy beach beds to laze on whilst gazing out across the sparkling sea. For those looking for

a few things to do, snorkelling and kayaking are available directly from the beach and there are Yoga and Pilates sessions twice a week. The hotel is also perfectly located for exploring the island. For the ultimate relaxation experience, head to the Ocean View Spa and enjoy a pampering treatment or two – we love the Sacred Stone

Massage!

Romantic Moments

♥ Soak up the beauty of the beach setting and indulge in a romantic private beach dinner for two.

♥ Reconnect with your loved one with an Art of Love couples massage in the lovely Ocean View Spa.

♥ Be extravagant, upgrade to a Sunset Pool Cottage and enjoy a private plunge pool overlooking the vibrant turquoise sea!

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Cobblers Cove Jumby Bay Island

A300-acre private island, Jumby Bay is located just two miles north of Antigua. Accessible only by boat, it is one of the most desirable and exclusive private retreats in the Caribbean. An ancient coral reef first discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493 and claimed by the British in 1632, Jumby Bay Island takes its name from ‘jumbie’, Antiguan colloquial for ‘playful spirit’.

Offering something for everyone, one of the elements of Jumby Bay’s magic is the variety of accommodation that can be experienced in one place. Discover one of the island’s 21 Private Residences – each the embodiment of discreet, modern luxury. Each one has been designed as a family home and all boast a unique character and vantage point for enjoying the private island’s exquisite nature and wealth of activities. For a more intimate experience, visit the superb selection of rooms, suites and villas which are perfect for couples,

groups of friends and families. These spacious and beautifully appointed retreats wonderfully combine luxury with tropical elegance, and are perfectly placed for guests to enjoy the very best of all that Jumby Bay Island has to offer.

With four restaurants and bars there is plenty of variety, from casual dining at the Pool Grille and informal grab and go cuisine at the Beach Shack, to superb fine dining at The Estate House, the resort’s signature bar and restaurant. The Jumby Bay Veranda is the heart of the resort and guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner here daily, as well as the weekly White Night Beach Barbecue Party which is not to be missed!

Recreational activities include three tennis courts, a variety of watersports and a well-equipped fitness centre, as well as three miles of trails running throughout the island’s tropical, level

terrain. Every guest room, suite, villa and residence comes with its own bicycles, the perfect way to explore the island!

The Jumby Bay Spa offers a variety of treatments inspired by both the West Indian and African cultures. Therapists use oils derived from local, natural ingredients such as coconut, lemongrass and aloe to encourage relaxation of the mind and body. There are three main pools on the island with attendants to see to your every need, from providing sunblock and the latest novels to read, to refreshing Jumby Bay amenities such as chilled towels, iced fruit and delicious homemade sorbet!

Romantic Moments

♥ Head to the spa for some top to toe pampering – we love the Island Embrace for Two – the ultimate relaxation for a couple!

There is a plethora of luxury hotels lining the platinum western shores of Barbados all vying for your patronage and at Cobblers Cove, we have found a very special place. Think colonial charm meets Caribbean spirit.

This stunning beachside property is privately owned and features just 40 suites, each with a bespoke design and a beautiful setting. Tucked under the swaying palms in the tropical gardens you will find the Garden Suites, exceptionally comfortable cottage-style accommodation with private terraces or balconies to soak up the view. Contemporary furnishings blend effortlessly with colonial influence, designed to give an authentic feel. All suites feature air conditioned bedrooms and traditional ceiling fans in the living area. Ocean Front Suites are just steps from the azure waters, crisp white fabrics only serve to enhance the vivid blue of the ocean and sky beyond.

These are most definitely ‘rooms with a view’. The bookshelf of ‘beach reads’ is a thoughtful touch in each suite.

The ultra-luxurious Camelot and Colleton Suites are situated on the top floor of the Great House featuring marble flooring, Jacuzzi bathrooms, ‘His & Hers’ showers and a roof terrace with a private plunge pool overlooking the ocean.

Dining at the Camelot Restaurant is a gourmet delight, probably about as good as it gets anywhere in the Caribbean, and is enhanced by its position right on the beachfront. The award-winning cuisine features international dishes with a Bajan twist. Cobblers Cove has a reputation for excellence in cuisine and this is reflected by the prize accolade of ‘Restaurant of the Year’ by the Barbados Hotel & Tourism Association, who also named Cobblers Cove as Luxury Hotel of the Year 2018/19. There is also a

fantastic cocktail bar serving an abundance of exotic drinks – and complimentary English afternoon tea is served in the lounge each day.

For water babies there is a superb choice of complimentary water sports including waterskiing, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing and snorkelling. For those who have an urge to be pampered, the Sea Moon Spa offers a tempting list of treatments to relax mind, body and soul. The freshwater swimming pool and sun terrace are the perfect place to relax and unwind. We must mention that the sun loungers here are the most comfortable we have ever had the privilege to sit on!

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♥ Arrange a private candlelit beach picnic or dinner and enjoy fine cuisine in your own perfectly secluded setting

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Coral Reef Club

The Sandpiper

Saint Peter’s Bay Colony Club

itting on the calm west coast we think this beautiful hotel is the complete epitome of West Indian elegance. Owned and managed by the O’Hara family since the 1950’s Coral Reef Club holds superior levels of service and great attention to detail in high priority and for us, it is the essence of classic island style.

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Accommodation is thoughtfully appointed with cool marble floors and restful colours. Garden Rooms and Cottages are set within the mature tropical gardens or for more space, the Junior Suites are a good option with their oversized balcony or terrace. Luxury Cottages offer a separate living and sleeping area and private plunge pool.

The restaurant overlooks the sparkling Caribbean Sea and showcases a daily changing menu of beautifully prepared seafood and classical Caribbean dishes, with live music most evenings.

There are two fantastic swimming pools and a range of complimentary non-motorised water sports, as well as a fitness centre and two floodlit tennis courts. A visit to The Spa is a must! It is regarded as one of the best in the Caribbean complete with an outdoor Hydro-pool and a stunning Thermal Suite with a serene crystal steam room and experience shower.

From its prime location on a beautiful white beach, The Sandpiper encapsulates intimate, relaxed elegance perfectly. The pristine white low rise buildings are set amongst the lush gardens which are filled with the vibrant colours and intoxicating scents of stunning tropical flowers.

With just 50 rooms and suites this is boutique in the true sense of the word. Expect cool, tranquil spaces with flashes of colour. Wicker furnishings, cloud soft beds and private decks or balconies with plump day beds perfect for those lazy Barbados afternoons. All of the rooms here are beautiful however the One Bedroom Suites offer more living space and the magnificent Tree Top Suites boast sea views and a private plunge pool, perfect for honeymooners.

Eclectic Caribbean flair is the order of the day from the restaurant. For a warm natural vibe head to Harold’s Beach Bar – the place for breezy lunches and rum punches at sundown. This little treasure sits right on the beach with breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.

The Sandpiper is owned by the same family as Coral Reef Club and is a long-standing favourite with Turquoise guests, many returning year after year for their fix of genuine Bajan hospitality.

Asophisticated, elegant retreat located in a stunning position on the west coast of the island, Colony Club is set within seven acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and alongside a spectacular stretch of white sand beach.

All 96 rooms and suites are attractively furnished and feature a balcony or terrace overlooking the tropical grounds or the glistening Caribbean Sea. With outstanding views, the spacious Ocean View Rooms or Suites are hard to beat!

Dining at Colony Club is a delight. The Laguna Restaurant serves a variety of dishes including a plethora of fresh seafood – we love the Grilled Mahi-Mahi! For something a little different, head to The Sunset Bar & Deck where themed nights provide fun for everyone… Choose from the Seaside Grill & International Buffet on Tuesday, Bajan Fish Grill on Wednesday or the famous Lobster and Jazz Dinner on Thursday! For more of a fine dining experience, Daphne’s Restaurant, a short water taxi ride away, is the answer.

Colony Club boasts four lagoon style swimming pools, two floodlit tennis courts, a relaxing Spa and a well-equipped fitness centre, where guests can enjoy both yoga and pilates. A range of complimentary watersports are available at the Aqua School which sits directly on the powder soft sand.

Boasting a glorious location, Saint Peter’s Bay is set on a pristine swathe of beach on the exquisite west coast of Barbados. It is perfectly placed for exploring all that this enchanting island has to offer.

Comprised of 57 luxurious one, two and three bedroom beachfront residences, along with a handful of three and five bedroom penthouses, Saint Peter’s Bay has a real home from home feel to it. Residences are spacious, starting at 2,200 square feet, and beautifully appointed with fully equipped kitchens and generous seating areas. Bedrooms are furnished with either a king-size or twin beds and all are ensuite. Guests can enjoy outdoor living on the expansive terraces, all of which feature a hot tub!

Guests wishing to dine at the hotel can enjoy meals at The Gazebo Bar & Grill, where cuisine is simple yet delicious and the cocktail menu is mouth-watering! Sister property, Port Ferdinand, is home to a fine dining restaurant and a pizzeria or alternatively, the resort can recommend some local eateries.

There are many watersports on offer including complimentary paddleboards, kayaks and snorkelling gear, plus, the beach is popular with Hawksbill turtles and from May to October guests maybe lucky enough to spot a hatchling or two!

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Cooper Island Beach Club Anegada Beach Club

Set on the north coast of the beautiful island of Anegada is the unique Anegada Beach Club. Experience ‘glamping’ in a luxury palapa retreat – this is simple beach living at its absolute finest! The only coral atoll in the British Virgin Islands, Anegada is home to the fourth-largest coral barrier reef in the world, so the snorkelling is second to none. And the beaches are breathtaking, perfect for lazy days in the sunshine!

The nine luxury palapa retreats are dotted along the glorious stretch of sand, each one enjoying uninterrupted views of the crystal-clear sea from the furnished deck, the king-size bed and even from the shower! For the ultimate indulgence, book the Beachfront Palapa with two outdoor bathtubs!

Dining is a casual, toes-in-the-sand affair. Fresh local lobster, conch and reef fish always feature on the menu, alongside delicious burgers, gourmet pizzas and more! The bar is open as long as there is a demand, so sit back with a famous Painkiller cocktail and soak up the laid-back atmosphere!

Ideal for active guests, beach volleyball, paddleboarding, kayaking and kitesurfing are all available on site. Or rent a bicycle and explore this charming island!

Nestled against the pristine shores of Manchioneel Bay on the north-west coast, Cooper Island Beach Club is a small, intimate eco-chic retreat in a picture-perfect setting. Natural, unspoilt and breathtakingly beautiful, this is a place to come for total relaxation, to escape from the world and to discover an island that is exactly what the Caribbean is supposed to be.

10 fan-cooled Beachfront Cottages are dotted across the hillside, all simply yet beautifully furnished with natural woods and linens, whitewashed timbers and driftwood tones. Each cottage boasts impressive views over Sir Francis Drake channel and the surrounding islands.

The unassuming restaurant conjures up traditional Caribbean favourites alongside international dishes whilst the comfortable bar is the perfect place to relax and watch the world go by with a delicious rum punch in hand! Don’t forget to visit the famous Rum Bar which is home to the largest selection of rums in the BVI!

Cooper Island offers some excellent dive opportunities for all abilities. Kayaks, paddle boards and snorkelling equipment are all available for guests and the snorkelling straight from the beach is absolutely sensational!

With seven pristine beaches and over 850 acres of untouched and enchanting tropical forest, Guana Island is a beautiful private island paradise. With oodles of seclusion per guest you’ll barely have to share it with anyone. This is exquisite low key luxury at its very best, honed through seven decades of careful family stewardship.

The 15 individually decorated rooms are spacious, bright and comfortable with magnificent views of the sea – think of them as peaceful tropical retreats offering the utmost in privacy. For a treat upgrade to the cottage with a private pool, or perhaps splash out on one of the four villas. We love North Beach Villa with its fantastic waterfront location – just steps from the beach it is utterly blissful and so romantic!

Dining here is a convivial affair, with tables perfectly positioned on terraces overlooking the sparkling ocean.

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Sumptuous buffets laden with delicious local produce are set for breakfast and lunch. At night, dine by candlelight with the gentle tinkle of crystal in the background. Dinner is a four course affair, with the talented chefs creating dishes to tickle your tastebuds with the freshest ingredients, many sourced from the island’s very own organic orchard.

Guana Island is a wildlife sanctuary like no other and has the richest fauna known for an island of its size anywhere in the Caribbean – endangered species such as the Caribbean roseate flamingo and the stout iguana are residents here!

Hiking the 12 miles of trails is an extremely popular activity, as is delving beneath the dazzling blue waters of the ocean – there are three distinct reef areas for incredible snorkelling experiences, and White Bay Beach is home to a plethora of water sports, including paddle boards, kayaks and sailboats.

This intimate retreat is a very special place where maybe, just maybe, you will see the elusive flash of green at the exact moment the sun sinks into the ocean.

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♥ Indulge in an unforgettable Castaway Picnic – you will be taken to a completely private powder soft beach, with a mouth-watering picnic and plenty of ice-cold wine – there is no better way to spend an afternoon!

♥ The perfect way to unwind, enjoy a full body massage on Guana’s White Bay Beach – the only distractions are the gently lapping waves and the warm sea breeze!

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Jamaica Inn Round Hill Hotel

Built as a playground for the rich and famous over 60 years ago, Round Hill can list an abundance of artists, literati and stars amongst its guests. Set above a swathe of brilliant white sand in Montego Bay, Round Hill Hotel and Villas boast blooming tropical gardens. The 36 Oceanfront Rooms in the main Pineapple House are evocative of carefree beach living – all have spectacular views over the infinity pool and Caribbean Sea. For more privacy choose a Villa Suite or Villa and enjoy a semi-private or private pool!

Dining is an integral part of any stay at Round Hill and the kitchen creates mouth-watering dishes showcasing local produce and Jamaican flavours. Breakfasts and lunches are a relaxed affair, where evenings at Seaside Terrace or the Grill by Round Hill are casually elegant. Don’t miss Friday’s famous Jamaican Night – a huge celebration of Jamaican food and culture!

The world is your oyster at Round Hill – enjoy a bounty of water sports, golf, tennis, exercise classes or just relax on the beach! The Spa is a beautifully restored 18th-century plantation house set on the beachfront, and we challenge you to find a more tranquil spot to enjoy one of the many indulgent treatments – we love The Spirit Of Jamaica Ritual!

Acharming, boutique property set on a beautiful crescent of champagne-coloured sand, Jamaica Inn, located just outside Ocho Rios, has been wowing guests for over 60 years.

With just 55 spacious rooms, suites and cottages there is a genuine air of tranquillity here. Each room has that quintessential Caribbean view from a private veranda or balcony, and the only sound is the gentle lapping of the waves against the stunning beach. Crisp white linens, louvre shutters and ceramic floors create a light and airy feel, and the charming antiques enhance the feeling that you have stepped back in time.

A varied six-course menu is available each evening, offering a clever blend of international cuisine infused with local Jamaican flavours and accompanied by live music most nights. Leisurely breakfasts and lunches can be enjoyed in the restaurant or on your private veranda.

Guests can enjoy a host of complimentary beach activities on the hotel’s glorious beach, including kayaking, paddleboarding and snorkelling. Further relaxation can be found at the intimate Ocean Spa, hidden in the cliffs of Cutlass Bay – we highly recommend the Sunset Couples Massage overlooking the ocean – a perfect way to end the day!

Strawberry Hill GoldenEye

Set high above Kingston on the steep slopes of the Blue Mountains, Strawberry Hill is a unique retreat owned by music industry icon Chris Blackwell. Having come to tea here with his mother for many years, a childhood dream was fulfilled when he purchased the hotel in 1972. Strawberry Hill became a haven for musicians and legendary Jamaican artist, Bob Marley, enjoyed romantic rendezvous here and found shelter and peace after threats to his life in the mid-1970s.

Just 12 bespoke cottages each have their own individual personality and every balcony is angled just-so to capture the jaw-dropping view. Design is a modern interpretation of classic colonial style and these whitewashed, timber-framed cottages are totally enchanting.

Dining at Strawberry Hill is a celebration of Jamaican cuisine. Traditional dishes get a subtle contemporary twist and Sunday brunch has become something of an institution.

The delectable spa is tucked away along flower-strewn paths and the pure air and mountain vistas will ensure all your cares just slip away!

With its beautiful mountain location, Strawberry Hill is the perfect place to relax before heading to the beach.

Forget from Russia with love, this is from Jamaica with love! Whether you are a James Bond fan or not, you can’t fail to be impressed by GoldenEye – this is where Ian Fleming penned all 14 of his James Bond novels.

Accommodation comes in the form of beach huts, cottages and villas including the Fleming Villa, which is now the centre piece of the resort. Beach Villas open directly onto the soft white sands, whilst Lagoon Cottages are perched over the lagoon with expansive terraces and your own kayaks tied up and waiting for you. The vibrant One and Two Bedroom Beach Huts offer indoor / outdoor living at its best, with oversized louvre windows making the most of the cooling ocean breeze.

If you have a head for heights dine at The Gazebo, a treehouse style restaurant overlooking the beach or head to the rooftop lounge at Shabeen, a glorious seafront bar. Bizot Bar is the place for stylish, low-key dining – just steps from the sea you can enjoy energising breakfasts and delectable lunches.

FieldSpa is a natural space built into the landscape and you can swim, kayak or just meander along the walkways to arrive for your treatment. Elixirs, tonics and essential oils are infused with the healing flowers and aromatic herbs grown at Pantrepant, Chris Blackwell’s 800-acre family farm.

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Mount Cinnamon Calabash

The boutique resort of Calabash lies on the south coast of Grenada and is owned and managed by the Garbutt family. When you arrive, you’ll immediately feel part of the extended Calabash family, and you will soon be known by name, not by room number.

Just 30 sea-facing suites are dotted around the gardens, all with fresh, vibrant décor and spacious living areas which flow out on to a private balcony or terrace. For a touch of indulgence choose a Pool Suite and enjoy your own private plunge pool!

Dining is a real delight here with breakfast served daily in the privacy of your suite, and two superb restaurants! Rhodes restaurant, established by the late Gary Rhodes, offers elegant island-inspired flavours in a sophisticated setting. The Beach Club is more informal, perfect for long lazy lunches with your toes in the sand!

A range of complimentary water sports – kayaks, Hobie cats and snorkelling equipment – are available for guests. On land there are two floodlit tennis courts and of course, a glorious spa! Perfectly placed next to the pool, The Spa at Calabash offers a range of holistic therapies, as well as yoga, for guests to enjoy whilst soaking up the calming ambience.

Ideally located on a lush hillside boasting magnificent ocean views, Mount Cinnamon is a contemporary resort blending Mediterranean architecture with colourful Caribbean touches. This boutique resort enjoys an enviable position on Grand Anse Beach where powder-white sand meets crystal-clear azure water.

All 37 sea-facing suites and villas are beautifully appointed and very spacious, however, for us the Cinnamon Suites tick all the boxes! Views from the private balcony across the bay are breathtaking, whilst inside crisp white linens with bursts of blue and turquoise give a fresh, almost nautical feel.

Savvy’s Restaurant enjoys stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and serves gorgeous Mediterranean and West Indian cuisine, mixed with English gastro-pub favourites. The Beach Cabana serves light snacks and delicious cocktails throughout the day – the ideal place to savour a sundowner!

Guests can enjoy complimentary water sports as well as a freshwater swimming pool, fitness centre and a tennis court. For the less energetic, the Cinnamon Spa offers a range of relaxing organic and herbal spa treatments indulging the mind and body in the beautiful tropical surroundings.

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Spice Island Beach Resort

Sitting on glorious Grand Anse Beach and just 10 minutes from the capital St George’s, Spice Island Beach Resort is truly the grand-dame of the lush island of Grenada. Owned by Sir Royston Hopkin and Lady Betty this elegant, boutique resort is utterly charming and offers a blissfully warm and relaxed Grenadian welcome. The next generation of the Hopkin family, under the watchful eye of Sir Royston are the young custodians of this Grenadian icon. Guests who choose to stay at Spice Island Beach Resort truly are treated as family.

There are 64 suites including 13 that are nestled in the gardens, 34 directly on the beach and a further 17 suites with their own private plunge pool or swimming pool set in lush tropical gardens. All are beautiful and provide exceptional levels of luxury and comfort. Expect soft, muted colours, seriously comfortable beds and private terraces

or balconies. The Sea Grape Beach Suites are sublime and amongst our favourite rooms anywhere in the Caribbean. They sit slap bang on Grand Anse Beach and fittings are by Phillip Starck, renowned for designing some of the most fabulous hotels around the world. You can expect sleek, contemporary lines, jaw-dropping views, oversized bath tubs, Italian linens and a private terrace with double hammock, perfect for snuggling up and revelling in the tropical sunsets.

Superb island-inspired cuisine from a daily changing menu is order of the day at Oliver’s Restaurant. Savour authentic Creole and international dishes whilst sweet island melodic sounds come care of Grenada’s local calypso, reggae and steel pan bands. For more than a touch of Caribbean cool head to Sea and Surf Terrace & Bar – it’s open for relaxed lunches and delectable cocktails day and night.

The beach is arguably the best on the island and Spice Island Beach Resort has prime position. There’s a gorgeous freeform swimming pool with plentiful sun loungers and you can enjoy a range of complimentary water sports, along with tennis, cycling and yoga on the beachside yoga pavilion. Green fees at the nine-hole Grenada Golf Club are also included. If you need any further assistance to relax into the gentle rhythms of the island, may we suggest Janissa’s Spa where the talented therapists use natural ingredients to harness the restorative powers of the ‘spice island’ in a way that will leave you truly rejuvenated!

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♥ Upgrade to one of the beautiful Royal Collection Pool Suites for the ultimate indulgence, complete with your own private sauna

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Petit St Vincent

This exclusive, private island lies at the southern tip of the Grenadines and is a hidden gem that we would quite like to keep secret! Petit St Vincent is a place where you can’t help but switch off completely from the outside world to enjoy the natural paradise that surrounds you. Imagine 115 acres of untouched verdant landscape and two miles of powder soft white sand beaches. The staff are incredibly warm and friendly and with just 22 cottages on the island it has an intimate and personable feel – this is more than just a luxury holiday, it is an escape!

Most of the cottages are located right on the beach with your own private stretch of sand. Finished with local natural materials, expect spectacular driftwood lamps, plump scatter cushions reflecting the stunning aquamarine shades and inviting hammocks swaying in the breeze. There’s no Wi-Fi, TV, or keys in the room – instead the island has a

wonderful flag system, just hoist up the yellow flag outside your cottage, write a note and place it in your bamboo letter box and the attentive staff will ensure your every wish is fulfilled.

With two restaurants, one hillside and one beachside, gourmet chefs offer a variety of creative cuisine featuring locally caught seafood and island-grown fruit and vegetables, fresh from the organic garden. Dining options are varied – the lunch and dinner menu at the hillside restaurant changes daily and the beachside restaurant has an excellent choice of BBQ and grilled foods, salads and an abundance of lobster plucked straight from the fabulous lobster pot right on the beach. One night a week guests can enjoy the authentic Caribbean vibe of the steel band beach BBQ.

The Tree Top spa has four treatment rooms and is run by two wonderful

Balinese therapists offering an abundance of treatments – Balinese massage anyone? Enjoy a plethora of complimentary watersports including windsurfing, Sunfish sailing, hobie cats, kayaking and fishing. For divers, the island has its own Jean-Michel Cousteau dive centre. Managed and run by Jean-Michel’s experienced team, all levels of diver are catered for.

On dry land enjoy a game of tennis, explore the island by bike or just relax with a yoga class.

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♥ Why not settle down to watch an old movie on the beach under the stars with a paper bag of homemade popcorn and cocktail in hand one evening!

♥ Charter Beauty, the island’s sailboat to take you to the nearby Tobago Cays – a snorkeller’s paradise

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The Cotton House Bequia Beach Hotel

Regarded by many as the ‘jewel’ in the Grenadines, the relatively unknown island of Bequia retains an old-world charm and a unique style of its own.

Bequia Beach Hotel lays claim to the best spot on the island, on the picturesque beach of Friendship Bay and only 10 minutes from the capital of Port Elizabeth with its colourful array of shops, bars and restaurants.

Well known for its authentic charm and friendly, welcoming staff, this boutique hideaway offers just 57 colonial style rooms, suites and villas, many of which offer views over the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. The Beach Front Suites are hard to beat and occupy an enviable location just steps from the pristine sand! A selection of non-motorised watersports are available for hotel guests to enjoy, including kayaks, paddle boards and snorkelling equipment.

Dining comes in the form of alfresco Bagatelle which boasts a stunning setting just steps from the surf! After dinner make your way to the Bequia Beach Bar – an original Rum Shack with a fabulous atmosphere and a mean rum punch. Other dining options include Italian inspired Blue Tropic which is open seasonally. Guests can also visit Jacks Bar for locally caught seafood and exquisite cocktails!

There’s exclusive and then there’s Mustique, beloved by the rich and famous and royalty both past and present.

The Cotton House is the only hotel on Mustique and retains a delightful air of seclusion and exclusivity with just 17 rooms and villas set amongst 13 acres of tropical gardens. This old cotton warehouse was converted by Oliver Messel in 1968 and has been the social hub of the island ever since. The individual rooms are light and airy with high ceilings, crisp white linen and flashes of vibrant colour. Deluxe rooms and suites offer the added indulgence of a private plunge pool.

Whether you want barefoot informality or elegant a la carte dining you’ll find both options here. Chefs create fantasy dishes drawing inspiration from the finest local produce and fruits of the sea. Dining at the Veranda Restaurant showcases a clever twist on West Indian cuisine resulting in delicious dishes, we highly recommend the soy glazed kingfish! The Beach Café & Bar on Endeavour Bay is the place for morning coffee and long lazy lunches in the sunshine – don’t miss a trip to the Ice Cream Parlour for a mouthwatering dessert!

Spend your days beachcombing, sailing, fishing, horse-riding and scuba diving, enjoy some well earned pampering in the impressive Cotton House Spa or just relax and do nothing at all!

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COMO Parrot Cay

Set on a private island in the ridiculously idyllic Turks and Caicos, COMO Parrot Cay sits on an ivory stretch of sand that is seemingly endless and washed by the gin-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea. Do not underestimate the beauty of the beaches here – this truly could be paradise!

To further enhance the sublime location, the range of rooms, beach houses and villas on offer is equally superb. With just 72 in total including the uber-exclusive Parrot Cay Estates, this is a place of unobtrusive luxury. Rooms are generous in size with sleek, stylish furniture, vast four-poster beds swathed in voile and private verandas or sun decks. Expect a calming palate of colours with cream, ivory and pale blue featuring strongly; this is effortless glamour. We highly recommend the One Bedroom Beach Houses which are just steps from the perfect white sand

and offer separate living and sleeping areas, as well as a heated plunge pool on your private deck.

When it comes to dining, the bounty of seafood on the doorstep plays a starring role. The poolside Lotus restaurant features fresh Caribbean and Asian flavours or for a more formal elegant feel, The Terrace serves sophisticated Mediterranean dishes. The COMO Shambhala cuisine follows a wellness theme and is exceptionally popular. Private beach picnics, tiki hut dinners and in-room dining are also available.

COMO Shambhala Retreat is set in low-lying pavilions overlooking the North Caicos Channel and the surrounding wetlands, offering a wide range of holistic and Asian inspired treatments. Yoga and Pilates claim an integral role at Parrot Cay and complimentary classes are held six days per week, as well as private tuition. Those looking

for meditation can learn about the healing powers of Pranayama, a deep yoga breathing technique.

The calm waters are heaven-sent for superb water sports and there is an excellent non-motorised water sports programme. The snorkelling is just breathtaking and the dive sites are among the best to be found in the Caribbean. If getting sand in your shoes is not your thing then don’t worry, the dazzling infinity edge pool is equally divine and surrounded by shady day bed pavilions with a picture-perfect view over the beach.

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♥ Private dining possibilities are endless – enjoy a castaway style picnic in the beachfront Tiki Hut or an intimate dinner on your private veranda.

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Wymara Resort and Villas

Chic and stylish, luxurious yet laid back, Wymara Resort and Villas sits in a glorious spot on the stunning Grace Bay beach on the island of Providenciales. Close to bars, restaurants and plenty of activities, it is ideally located for guests who want to explore their surroundings as well as relax and enjoy the facilities.

With 91 rooms and suites there is certainly a room to suit your personal needs and requirements. All have views of the glittering ocean from their private terrace or balcony and most lie just steps from the powder soft sands of the spectacular beach. Modern and sophisticated, the décor blends perfectly with the azure tones of the sea, giving the rooms a calm and relaxed feel. With top of the range bedding and incredibly comfortable beds, you’ll be sure to start each day here feeling fully refreshed!

Choose to dine alfresco and enjoy ‘catch of the day’ under the stars whilst listening to the gentle lapping of the sea. Zest serves delicious seafood with tastes of the Mediterranean… guests can savour a feast of Mahi Mahi, Grouper, Snapper and when in season, Caribbean Spiny Lobster! Stelle is a slightly more formal restaurant. Offering a wide variety of dishes, diners will be spoilt for choice when looking at the menu!

Days here can be as fun filled or relaxed as you wish. With a vast array of watersports available, including complimentary kayaks, paddle boards and hobie cats there need never be a dull moment. Venture down the beach a little for jet skiing, kite boarding, parasailing or scuba diving, all payable locally. Of course the snorkelling here is second to none, so don’t forget to pack your mask, or borrow one from the

hotel! If staying on dry land is more your thing, why not explore the island on horseback or enjoy a round of golf at the nearby Provo Golf Club. Or just lie back and enjoy a well-earned rest on one of the inviting sun loungers! The Spa is the place to visit if you want to escape into a relaxing sanctuary. With a lengthy spa menu aimed at balancing and restoring the mind and body, you are sure to depart feeling thoroughly revitalised! We are sure you’ll be tempted by a Tranquillity Facial or a Caicos Coco Calmer Massage!

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♥ Splash out and spend a day on one of the four exclusive Pool Islands. They are popular though, so make sure you book!

♥ Stay from February to April to catch a glimpse of the magnificent humpback whale migration.

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Park Hyatt St Kitts

P erfectly located spanning the picturesque Banana Bay just 20 minutes from the international airport, Park Hyatt St Kitts offers unrivalled luxury on this natural and largely untouched island. Inspired by the sugar plantations of times past, the design of the resort seamlessly combines contemporary architecture with colonial features, reflecting the historic roots of St Kitts.

All of the 78 spacious rooms and 48 impressive suites, some of which feature individual rooftop swimming pools, are beautifully appointed and decorated with natural tones, to showcase the vibrant Caribbean colours visible from the picture windows. Each of the rooms faces towards the sea and most offer a spectacular view of Banana Bay and the shimmering Caribbean Sea from the private balcony or terrace. Bathrooms are luxurious with oversized deep soaking tubs and walk-in rain showers.

Dining here is varied with three signature restaurants all offering different culinary concepts. The Great House, located in the heart of the resort, is an all-day dining venue with indoor and outdoor seating available for guests wishing to dine here. The Great House is also home to Tots Rum Bar, the main hotel bar, Fleming’s, and the Conservatory, where afternoon tea is served daily. Created to reflect the fishing huts that once lined the island’s coastline, The Fisherman’s Village, set on the edge of the Caribbean Sea, offers an ocean to table dining experience for the whole family to enjoy. Exclusive adults only fine dining can be enjoyed at The Stone Barn.

Located in the most tranquil part of the resort is Miravel Life in Balance Spa and Sanctuary. With nine treatment rooms and an extensive range of facial and body treatments available, you will leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated!

Gym goers will find the 24 hour fitness centre here and Yogis can enjoy yoga and also meditation inside the Sugar Mill.

With two swimming pools on site, along with a plethora of non-motorised watersports on offer from the hotel’s beach, water babies are well catered for! Those looking to explore the surrounding area will enjoy hiking trails on the rolling hills behind the resort – ask the concierge for a map to guide you!

Romantic Moments

♥ Upgrade to a Nevis Peak Suite on the top floor for the ultimate in luxury! Enjoy a private plunge pool and breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and across to Nevis Island.

Montpelier Plantation

This charming boutique property is set high in the foothills of Nevis Peak and surrounded by the most incredible tropical gardens. Montpelier Plantation has a wealth of history hidden in its old walls – this was the site of one of the 18th century sugar plantations and many original features from the mill still remain.

The plantation style throughout the 19 rooms is more than a nod to the history of Montpelier, and a contemporary twist brings a lightness and charm which is most definitely 21st century. Private verandas capture stunning views of the emerald green foliage and deep indigo sea beyond.

Montpelier Plantation is a proud member of Relais & Chateaux and the food here is a delightful blend of French meets Caribbean. By day, enjoy easy-going island dining then as the sun sets, the ambience changes and sharing platters, molecular cocktails and chilled Champagne set the vibe.

The balance here between active and repose is sublime and Nevis has something to offer all. Perfect for hiking and cycling, exploring lush rainforests and wandering through old plantation ruins or, maybe, just relax and immerse yourselves in the glorious island of Nevis.

Nisbet Plantation Beach Club

Privately owned for over 30 years, this gorgeous boutique hotel offers the charm of 18th century history with all the modern day conveniences. You can expect warm Nevisian hospitality and an authentic island experience making this romantic setting unforgettable!

There are 36 rooms and suites in lemon-hued cottages with pristine Nevisian white roofs, scattered throughout the palm-filled gardens. We think all the rooms here are beautiful but if you have a need to be close to the shore pick one of the Premier Junior Suites, just steps from the beach.

The Sea Breeze Beach Bar is perfect for lazy lunches with the sand between your toes and the vibrant Caribbean Sea over your shoulder. Coconuts Restaurant boasts a beach and pool view and is the picture-perfect place for breakfast. The Great House is full of charm and elegance – enjoy fine dining six nights a week and beachfront dining for the Beach BBQ and Surf & Turf evening on Thursdays!

The glorious palm-fringed beach, complete with swaying hammocks, is attraction enough but the island is also small enough to explore easily, and don’t miss a treatment in the Palms Spa – regarded by Condé Nast Traveller as one of the best in the Caribbean.

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Sitting atop a panoramic bluff, with spectacular views over powder-soft white sand and the sparkling ocean, is the recently renovated Auberge Resorts hotel Malliouhana. Blending modern amenities with warm Caribbean hospitality, this fabulous property boasts three stunning beaches – milelong Meads Bay, secluded Turtle Cove and sheltered Bobbing Cove. A truly idyllic location!

This luxurious haven is home to 63 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, all set in the main building or within villas scattered among 25 acres of charming tropical gardens. All are spacious, light and airy, with oversized bathrooms and comfortable sitting areas, as well as expansive private terraces with sweeping vistas across the hotel’s verdant grounds or out to the Caribbean Sea. For panoramic views of the dazzling sunsets, we highly recommend a Corner Ocean View

Belmond Cap Juluca Malliouhana

Premium Room. Its huge wraparound balcony offers an incredible Caribbean scene from the comfort of your own room. A great image to wake up to every morning!

Bar Soleil is the perfect spot for long, lazy lunches with superb sea views, or for a delicious cocktail while watching the sunset, before heading to dinner at Cafe Celeste. Known for its exquisite setting and diverse selection of fresh, sea-to-table offerings inspired by Mediterranean cuisine, guests can be sure to savour some truly memorable meals here! Serving a complimentary continental breakfast as well as dinner daily, guests can delight in the open air, oceanfront setting of Café Celeste every day. For a more laid-back toes-in-the-sand experience, head to Leon’s Beach Bar on glorious Meads Bay Beach. It offers simple yet super tasty Caribbean fare and mouthwatering cocktails, plus beach games

aplenty and live reggae music on Saturday nights!

With two magnificent infinity pools, tennis courts, a basketball court, bicycles and a fitness centre, along with a variety of water sports, there is plenty to keep even the most active of guests busy! Snorkelling off Meads Bay is remarkable, with vivid corals and vibrant fish aplenty. The award-winning Spa at Malliouhana is a definite must visit, with therapists trained to create luxury treatments tailored to your specific health, wellness and beauty needs. Or, they can provide you with one of the popular signature treatments. We love the Coconut Dream massage!

Romantic Moments

♥ For the ultimate romantic dining experience, hire one of the poolside cabanas and enjoy a sumptuous private dinner under the stars.

Nestled within lush tropical gardens, just steps from the powder-soft sand of Maundays Bay, lies the recently refurbished Belmond Cap Juluca. Its Mediterranean-inspired villas peek out of the palms and bougainvillea, their whitewashed curves hiding delightful traces of local Anguillan heritage. This tranquil retreat is idyllically hidden on the south-western shores of Anguilla, promising long, lazy days and memorable sunsets over the mountain peaks of Saint Martin in the distance.

Each of the 108 rooms, suites and villas at Belmond Cap Juluca boasts a stunning beachfront setting, with breathtaking ocean views from your private terrace or balcony. Interiors are cool and refreshing, with lavish king-size beds and marble bathrooms. For a little extra space, choose one of the suites or for the ultimate indulgence, opt for a suite with private pool.

Belmond Cap Juluca is renowned for its culinary excellence and guests can enjoy delicious fare in each of the three restaurants. The Venetian glamour of Cip’s by Cipriani offers a menu packed with Italian flavours and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Pimms features dishes created from both locally sourced ingredients and the fisherman’s catch of the day, while The Cap Shack is more of a casual experience with barbecued food and chilled drinks served right on the beach. Head to Maundays Club for a delicious freshly squeezed juice, revitalising smoothie or a perfectly blended coffee!

Belmond Cap Juluca exudes a relaxed, yet sophisticated vibe. While the resort offers a variety of non-motorised water sports from the beach, including kayaking and hobie cat sailing, most guests can be found reclining on custom-made sun loungers, indulging

in the complimentary daily treats or chatting to the friendly bar staff in one of its five beach bar cabanas! Guests can enjoy tennis, croquet and a state-of-the-art fitness centre at the hotel, and golf is also available nearby.

For a complete escape from the world, the Arawak Spa is the place to be. With an extensive treatment list, divine relaxation area and serene pool, you’ll never want to leave this oasis of calm!

Romantic Moments

♥ Book an Eternal Romance Couple’s Massage… make it super special by choosing one of the beach cabanas for a relaxing alfresco treatment!

♥ Arrange a starlit beach dinner for the ultimate in romantic private dining experiences!

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Zemi Beach House

Nestled in the heart of trendy Shoal Bay East, with its stunningly beautiful one-and-a-half mile stretch of beach, cool bars and popular eateries, Zemi Beach House is perfectly located! Home to 65 wonderfully appointed rooms and suites, guests can choose from either a pool or ocean view. Spacious and exquisitely decorated, all of the rooms offer incredibly comfortable beds and large spa-style bathrooms with walk-in showers and deep soaking tubs. The larger suites are ideal for groups or couples looking for a bit of extra space, with rooftop terraces, private pools and fully equipped kitchens, they cater for your every need – we love the expansive Beachfront Villa Suites for their outstanding ocean views!

The hotel’s casual beachfront restaurant, 20 Knots, offers alfresco dining with a varied menu including traditional Caribbean curries, as well as

a spectacular beach barbecue with live entertainment on Wednesday evenings. Stone is a more formal restaurant, where guests can savour delicious cuisine created from seasonal produce with a sea-to-table theme. Head to one of the four bars to sample mouthwatering cocktails invented by one of the resort’s mixologists. As the sun sets, listen for the Chinese gong and you’ll know its cocktail happy hour at Shoal Bay Zemi Beach Club, or enjoy pre-dinner drinks at The Bohio Bar and Lounge. For a late night aperitif, venture to the Rhum Room, which features over 100 varieties of rum!

Spend lazy days relaxing around one of the three swimming pools, one being an adults-only tranquillity pool, or on the spectacular beach where there are stand-up paddle boards, kayaks and snorkelling equipment available. Don your snorkel and fins and venture out into the gin-clear water. With reefs

located just off the shore, you are sure to be surrounded by vibrant sealife as soon as your feet leave the sand! There are also tennis courts and a fully equipped gym within the resort, as well as the outstanding Zemi Thai House Spa. Here, guests can indulge in a pampering treatment, take part in early morning yoga, revitalise with an organic freshly prepared juice from The Juice Bar or simply unwind on the serene relaxation deck.

Romantic Moments

♥ Borrow a well-stocked picnic basket and head off to explore the island. Hire a car or just stroll down the pristine stretch of beach to find your perfect picnic spot!

♥ For the ultimate in relaxation try the Five Element Holistic Massage, tailored to your individual needs it promises to leave you calm and stress free!

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Rosewood Mayakoba Viceroy Riviera Maya

Aluxurious 41 villa resort, Viceroy Riviera Maya sits in a secluded village just a few miles from Playa del Carmen. Nestled perfectly between pristine beach and dramatic Mayan jungle, this small, adults-only haven is the epitome of understated luxury.

The beautiful thatched villas are sophisticated yet simple in their décor. Each villa offers a large private patio complete with plunge pool, outdoor rain shower and hammock, as well as a butler service to cater for your every need. On arrival both a hand-made soap and pillow menu will be provided!

Coral Grill is a beachside restaurant, open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a focus on fresh seafood and other locally sourced produce. For a more fine dining experience, choose La Marea which offers Mexican cuisine with a Mediterranean twist. We highly recommend the tequila and ceviche tasting evening with the resort’s Maestro Tequilero!

To take in some of the stunning scenery, head to the beach, don a sombrero and stroll along the perfect stretch of powder soft sand. Or, take a wander through the lush tropical gardens to the spa and indulge in a traditional Mayan relaxation ritual.

Inspired by Mayan traditions and designed to blend harmoniously with its natural surroundings, Rosewood Mayakoba is an oasis of luxury with winding lagoons, lush landscapes and indigenous wildlife on your doorstep. Located just 30 minutes south of Cancun and north of Playa del Carmen, it is within easy reach of many local attractions.

The 130 luxurious suites are light and airy with oversized bathrooms, private plunge pools and rooftop sundecks. They are gloriously positioned alongside the resort’s serene lagoons and pristine beach. Each comes with traditional Caloi bikes for exploring the surroundings or venturing to other areas of the Mayakoba complex.

Dining options here are plentiful. Casa del Lago is open all day, offering lovely views of the pool and emerald lagoon, before transforming into a chic dinner venue serving Italian cuisine in the evening. Punta Bonita is perfect for a daytime light bite while overlooking the sparkling sea.

Sense, A Rosewood Spa is located on a private island. A secluded retreat, it offers 12 single rooms and a delightful array of treatments incorporating local ingredients such as agave cactus and aloe. We love the Margarita Medley!

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Fairmont Mayakoba Be Tulum Belmond Maroma Hotel Esencia

Set on arguably the best beach in the Riviera Maya with a backdrop of verdant tropical jungle, Belmond Maroma is an enchanting boutique hotel. On arrival you will be greeted with ‘Welcome Home’ and it doesn’t take long to feel like you are part of the family! The hotel exudes friendliness… even the resident iguanas will come out to say hello!

Spacious and beautifully appointed with locally handcrafted furniture and indigenous artwork, all 63 rooms and suites have a private terrace and luxurious bathrooms with local organic toiletries using honey, aloe vera and coconut. We love the Ocean Front One Bedroom Suites for the uninterrupted sea views and the private plunge pool to laze in!

Offering authentic Mexican cuisine, the dining options here are a delight! El Restaurante is the main restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but our favourite is Freddy’s Tequila and Ceviche Bar where guests can savour local specialities alongside a tequila cocktail or two!

A variety of watersports are available at the resort, as well as tennis courts and a fitness centre. If you really want to explore your surroundings, venture out on the hour long bike tour through the jungle! Once you’ve done that, head to the Kinan Spa for a much deserved relaxing treatment!

One of four hotels in the Mayakoba complex, Fairmont Mayakoba is beautifully situated within 240 acres of tropical forest. Make your way around the resort on foot, bicycle, or hop onto one of the boats and wend your way down the tranquil crystal-clear canals that intersect the hotel.

The 401 rooms and suites are mostly set back from the sea, with the comfortable Fairmont Rooms found in the main building and the stunning casitas scattered throughout the jungle, alongside the lagoons and on the pristine beachfront. All are spacious and swathed in natural light which floods in from the private balcony or terrace.

There are four great restaurants to tempt your appetite. Enjoy all day dining at La Laguna, beachfront eats at Brisas, Latin-Asian fusion cuisine at El Puerto and tapas style dining at El Lobby lounge. More casual fare is available at Cafe Maya which serves ice cream, sandwiches and coffee all day.

With five swimming pools, a variety of water sports, tennis and golf to enjoy, as well as miles of nature trails to explore and boat tours along the waterways, there need never be a quiet moment! But if relaxation is more your thing, head to the Willow Stream Spa where one of the signature treatments is sure to leave you feeling fully refreshed!

Located just half an hour from Tulum, Hotel Esencia is a tranquil hideaway. Once the home of an Italian duchess, it is now an exquisite boutique hotel, perfect for couples seeking a serene retreat. The hotel is set on a superb stretch of beach, Xpu-Ha, where hundreds of sea turtles nest.

The 45 spacious suites and villas are set either in the original building, amongst the tropical gardens or directly on the beach. All have a generous outdoor terrace, indoor seating area and super comfy king-sized bed, with the Beach Suites also offering an in-room bathtub for two, placed to maximise the spectacular ocean views!

The culinary offering is fantastic, with three restaurants each featuring a unique menu. We love the Mistura Xpu-Ha with its 180-degree ocean views and authentic Mexican dishes. Breakfast can be enjoyed overlooking the pool at Café Esencia, or you can savour the wonderful bakery basket, along with coffee or tea, that is delivered to your room each morning.

Activities are simple and low key – grab a snorkel and fins to explore the marine life, stroll along the pristine beach or recharge body and mind with a sunrise yoga class. For something a little more active, there’s a small fitness centre and for a spot of pampering, head to the Esencia Spa.

Beautifully situated between the verdant forest and pristine white sand, Be Tulum is a chic, relaxing haven. Constructed from native materials, this glorious boutique property blends perfectly with its surroundings. Just around the corner from the historic sea-cliff town of Tulum, the location is ideal for couples seeking to explore the area.

Scattered around the resort’s meandering paths, thatched buildings house the spacious suites. All feature a private balcony or terrace with superb views across the jungle or out to sea, some even offer a private pool or jacuzzi. Interiors are rustic yet luxurious with furniture made from reclaimed wood, cowhide rugs and leather comfy chairs.

Dining options are varied with three restaurants onsite. Head to Maresias for traditional ceviche or 4 Fuegos for delicious barbecue dishes. Ocumare serves tasty tapas-style food inspired by Indian, Argentinian and Spanish flavours. For lighter bites and breakfast hit the beach bar, which is open all day!

The clifftop Mayan site of Tulum is a must visit, as is the Sian Ka’an Biosphere reserve where you can search for manatees and dolphins! And don’t miss the daily treetop yoga sessions – where better to clear your mind than overlooking the jungle canopy?!

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Ocean to Island Urban to Ocean

Multi centre holidays are becoming increasingly popular, so why not enhance your trip to the Caribbean with a stopover in one of the USA’s city hotspots...

City Sights & Mayan Delights

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Spend three days exploring the vibrant streets of New York... don’t miss 360° views of the city from the Empire State Building, see a show on Broadway, cruise along the Hudson River to get up close and personal with the spectacular Statue of Liberty, rollerblade around Central Park and don’t forget to plan a shopping spree into your action packed few days! Why not stay at The Cassa Hotel? A gorgeous boutique property just steps from Times Square, it is perfectly located for exploring the bustling city!

Days 4-10 ● Mexico’s Riviera Maya

After three fun-filled days in New York, hop on a direct flight to the picturesque Riviera Maya for some well-earned rest and relaxation. With idyllic white sand beaches, wonderful people, delicious food and culture by the bucket load, we think Riviera Maya is the perfect contrast. Spend seven nights at the wonderful Viceroy Riviera Maya, a tranquil and romantic adults-only retreat, with just 41 luxurious pool villas (see page 113).

Bright Lights & Beach Bliss

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Think super trendy city with an amazing buzz and vibrant ambience and you have Miami in a nutshell! Spend three days discovering all it has to offer… shop til you drop, scour the Everglades for alligators, relax on one of the stunning beaches or gaze at the spectacular Art Deco architecture! Set in an enviable location overlooking America’s most iconic beach, we recommend a stay at the seriously stylish COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach.

Days 4-10 ● Turks & Caicos

After three uber-cool days in Miami, hop on a direct flight to the paradise that is Turks & Caicos. The powder-soft beaches and crystal clear waters are heavenly. Spend seven nights at the exquisite COMO Parrot Cay. Set on its very own private island, just a short boat ride from the airport, COMO Parrot Cay is the ultimate hideaway where wellness and tranquillity are the key to unwinding and taking it easy (see page 106)!

Hop on board a splendid Dream Yacht Charter yacht where your professional crew manage the sailing and a cook prepares meals from fresh local produce for the perfect seafaring experience. Discover numerous Caribbean islands in one trip – sail between them, exploring all they have to offer… and more!

Sail the British Virgin Islands

Days 1-7 ● Sail the British Virgin Islands

Step on board your comfortable yacht, home for the next seven days, and set off on a sailing adventure around this glorious archipelago of over 60 islands, most of which are uninhabited! Your crew will create an unforgettable itinerary, including a visit to Cooper Island for a mean Painkiller cocktail, Spanish Town for a trip to The Baths and the North Sound for watersports aplenty. Head to Marina Cay for out of this world snorkelling, enjoy being at one with nature on Guana Island and picnic on the pristine sand bar at Sandy Cay.

Days 8-10 ● BVI Beach Stay

Extend your holiday with a few days on dry land in one of our featured hotels. From Luxury Palapas to stunning Beachfront Cottages – the choice is yours! We love Anegada Beach Club for a laid-back, toes-in-the-sand experience and Guana Island for the ultimate in secluded luxury (see pages 98-99)!

The Grenadines Explorer

Days 1-7 ● The Grenadines by Yacht Set sail from Grenada to explore the ‘Jewels of the Caribbean’ on your spacious catamaran! A cluster of 32 islands and cays, only nine of which are inhabited, sailing around the Grenadines is an enchanting experience. Your itinerary will be fascinating and memorable… watch the locals boat building in Carriacou, hike and bike around Union Island then head to Happy Island (an island made entirely of conch shells) for a drink or two! Snorkel with sea turtles in the stunning Tobago Cays, one of the best snorkelling and diving locales in the Grenadines and enjoy a delicious lobster beach BBQ. After discovering all the secret spots that the Grenadines offer, head back to Grenada to continue your adventure!

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With a variety of luxury hotels on Grenada, why not extend your trip and spend a few nights on this charming Caribbean island. Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel is a Turquoise favourite and we think it is the perfect spot to end a truly memorable holiday (see page 102)!

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The Islands of Tahiti South Pacific

Sculpted into existence as the result of centuries of volcanic erosion, these extraordinarily diverse islands (118 of them to be exact) are spread across five very different far-flung archipelagos, entitled Society, Tuamotu, Marquesas (the most visited island groups) and the lesser known Austral and Gambier. Offering the quintessential South Seas paradise escape, each island group has its own unique landscape, from the high green volcanic mountains of the Society Island archipelago (home to legendary Bora Bora) to the low-lying glittering turquoise coral atolls of the Crusoe-like Tuamotus where the scuba diving and deep sea fishing are world class and Tahiti’s rare and unique famous black pearls can be found in the crystalline waters. Island hopping has long been the traditional way to explore these Pearls of the Pacific and we suggest trying to combine at least two islands, or three if time and budget permit.

The postcard greens and blues of the Society Islands form the country’s main archipelago, and it is here that you will find the largest and main gateway island –Tahiti – alongside the beautiful islands of Moorea, Huahine, Bora Bora and Taha’a whose lush mountainous landscapes are protected from the ocean by a coral ring which forms a barrier reef –hence the existence of iridescent lagoons where the lighter turquoise and emerald waters contrast with the darker blues of the ocean. Bora Bora – the leading lady of the Society Islands – plays host to some of the world’s most impressive overwater bungalows. The island’s very name is a byword for all things romantic and many of Bora Bora’s most renowned hotels are located on the islets (motu) surrounding the island’s gin-clear lagoon with breathtaking views towards the majestic peak of Mount Otemanu –Bora Bora’s highest mountain.

In complete contrast, the low-lying, palm-covered coral atolls of the Tuamotu Islands offer a lifestyle which the ‘Robinson Crusoe’ in all of us can only dream about, whilst the spectacular peaks and valleys of the enchanting and remote Marquesas Islands will prove an intriguing adventure to even the most hardened of travellers.

The local airline, Air Tahiti, provides frequent and efficient connections between the islands – but for those who enjoy being on the water, there are various options to choose from. Board the Aranui for a voyage of discovery from Tahiti to the mystical Marquesas Islands – intrepid travellers go along for the ride to watch the Aranui’s spirited Polynesian crew collect sacks of copra (dried coconut) from remote villages by day and strum ukuleles by night! If luxury sailing is more your thing – imagine boarding a private yacht with your own crew in Raiatea and disembarking three days later at the pontoon of your Bora Bora hotel. Only in paradise!

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Nestled between two magnificent deep cut bays on the heart-shaped island of Moorea, where the deep green mountains roll into the azure lagoon, the views from Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa are breathtaking. Soak up this perfect scene from the beach, the pool or the clear lagoon.

Hidden in the lush gardens, Deluxe Garden Pool Bungalows –a Turquoise favourite – feature a private terrace and plunge pool. The spacious Garden Pool Suites are havens of privacy and tranquillity with a separate living room and a private pool, you even have your own wine cellar! If you’re after an overwater experience, try the Panoramic Overwater Bungalows with endless lagoon views, a ladder leading into the water below and a glass panel in the floor for prime sealife viewing.

Indulge in a memorable sunrise yoga class on an overwater pontoon then visit the beachside spa for total relaxation. Try the Moorea Lagoon Signature treatment, inspired by ancient Tahitian massage techniques, or choose a sensual couples massage followed by Champagne for the ultimate romantic indulgence. End each day at the overwater Toatea Crêperie & Bar with a cocktail as the sun sinks into the horizon; favourites include the classic Mojito or a traditional Mai Tai punch. Toatea is also home to the best French crepes on the island!

From its enviable location on a stunning private island, Conrad Bora Bora Nui boasts uninterrupted views across the famous blue lagoon to the vast Pacific Ocean. Spacious, light-filled and contemporary Polynesian villas are scattered in the hillside, dotted throughout the lush gardens and strung like pearls across the turquoise lagoon.

Overwater Villas are blessed with endless lagoon views – the sunsets here are incredible – and direct access to the iridescent water below. Some have a private plunge pool and catamaran-style nets over the water – the perfect place for a Mai Tai cocktail! For the ultimate experience, combine a couple of nights in a Horizon Pool Villa, for the far-reaching lagoon views, with a thoroughly seductive sojourn in an Overwater Villa.

By day, swim in the lagoon, head to hilltop Hina Spa for a massage with breathtaking lagoon views or hop over to the resort’s private island, Motu Tapu – this is a ship-wrecked experience you won’t want to be rescued from! As night comes, watch the sunset from overwater Upa Upa Lounge Bar, dine in style with the sand between your toes at Tamure Beach Grill or head to Iriatai French Restaurant’s fairytale setting for Polynesian and Mediterranean specialities.

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora St Regis Resort Bora Bora

Serenely located on one of the beautiful islets scattered in Bora Bora’s magnificent lagoon, this heavenly retreat takes full advantage of its awe-inspiring setting – boasting views of dazzling white sand beaches, turquoise lagoon waters and the soaring green peaks of Bora Bora’s Mount Otemanu.

Blissfully romantic Overwater Bungalows perch on stilts over the shimmering lagoon, with traditional Polynesian teak wood furnishings exquisitely complemented by contemporary style. A glass panel in the floor looks down into the lagoon below, bathrooms come with an oversized bathtub for a soak with a view and a large deck extends the length of the bungalow with a ladder plunging directly into the gin-clear water. For the ultimate overwater indulgence, opt for a bungalow with a private plunge pool on deck. Families and friends travelling together have the tough choice between a luxurious twobedroom overwater bungalow with a plunge pool and, on land, a fabulous two-bedroom villa with a private garden, pool and direct access to the pristine beach.

Dining is a taste sensation in any of the four restaurants and bars, with plenty of freshly caught seafood. From Sunset Bar’s overwater terrace, sip a cocktail as the sun melts away, ending another day in paradise.

Spanning 44 sumptuous acres on an islet in Bora Bora’s lagoon, luxurious St Regis nestles in lush gardens, fringed by sublime beaches with powder soft sand – all with the perfect accompaniment of Mt Otemanu’s regal peak rising up across the water.

Incredibly spacious Overwater Villas sit above the lagoon with steps leading into the water below, some also feature a whirlpool on the ample deck. Royal Overwater Villas house one or two bedrooms, a living area and large terrace with a pool floating above the lagoon. Back on land, the Beach Villas are beautifully stylish and spacious hideaways hugging the perfect white sand, each with its own private garden and plunge pool. Those looking for elegance, privacy and palatial luxury need look no further than the Royal Estate. Set on its own private beach, this magnificent three-bedroom residence surrounds a central courtyard with a private pool, personal chef and spa treatment room. The legendary St Regis Butler Service ensures unparalleled service levels across all villas.

Dining is heavenly in all four restaurants, and all dishes are served with a memorable view. Miri Miri Spa by CLARINS offers a blissful selection of treatments, including a traditional Polynesian Taurumi massage.

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InterContinental Thalasso

Bora Bora

Commanding awe-inspiring views of Bora Bora and Mount Otemanu, InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa sits on a beautiful stretch of white sand between the radiant lagoon and the deep-blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. This luxurious and romantic Polynesian-inspired hideaway is home to the magnificent Deep Ocean Spa – the first thalassotherapy centre in the South Pacific.

Unique in Bora Bora, accommodation here is entirely over the water, and each of the 84 villas offers direct access to the lagoon from a split-level sundeck. Some have their own pool on deck, and all have freestanding baths set beside picture windows, environmentally-friendly ‘seawater air-conditioning’, and a glass-bottom coffee table – a ‘must-have’ accessory in Bora Bora! The stunning one and two bedroom ‘Brando’ Suites sit at the far end of each pontoon with ‘pinch me, I’m dreaming’ views of the lagoon and Mt Otemanu.

Dine alongside phenomenal views at Reef or with your feet in the sand at aptly named Sands Restaurant. For a gourmet experience, the intimate Le Corail restaurant is unmissable.

At the heart of the resort, Deep Ocean Spa offers treatments using mineral-rich deep seawater drawn from depths of over 900m, with glass-bottom spa suites adding tranquillity and underwater magic to your spa experience!

The Brando Tetiaroa

Picture a quintessential island paradise, and the pristine atoll of Tetiaroa will surpass even the wildest of imaginations. Surrounded by a protective coral reef, with white sand beaches, swaying coconut palms, exotic birds and abundant marine life, the 12 stunning islets of Tetiaroa – a scenic 20 minute flight from Tahiti – embody ‘paradise’.

Marlon Brando fell in love with Tetiaroa whilst filming Mutiny on the Bounty. Inspired by Brando’s vision to create a luxurious island experience twinned with sustainable development, The Brando’s 35 indulgent beachfront villas and fabulous 3-bedroom Teremoana Residence include a spacious living room and a pool overlooking a private beach area. Air-conditioning comes from seawater and energy is provided by the sun and coconut oil. A visit to the EcoStation is fascinating. Twin a stay here with overwater bliss at InterContinental Thalasso and enjoy special combined rates.

Dine on the beach or in the intimate gourmet restaurant with its world-class wine cellar. Watch majestic sunsets from the tree-level bar or feel the sand between your toes at Bob’s Bar (named after Brando’s loyal personal assistant). Varua Spa fuses ancient Polynesian traditions with modern techniques –a treatment in the nest-like Fare Manu spa suite, perched 18 feet above the ground, is an indulgence to remember! This is carefree luxury as never before experienced.

Le Taha’a Island Resort Taha’a

Known as the ‘Vanilla Island’, the lush, fertile island of Taha’a produces vanilla so fragrant it is sought after by chefs around the world. A short boat ride from Raiatea, Le Taha’a Island Resort is tucked away on an islet in the lagoon’s outer reef with the distant silhouette of Bora Bora behind. A member of the prestigious Relais & Châteaux collection, this hideaway is one of the region’s most exclusive retreats.

All suites and villas are exquisitely Polynesian – and irresistibly romantic! Our favourite overwater havens are the aptly named Sunset Overwater Suites with their dazzling views of the sun melting into the lagoon. Beach Villas hide in the lush greenery with a separate living area, private garden and plunge pool – just steps from the powder soft beach. Royal Beach Villas are larger still with two bedrooms and two outdoor bathrooms.

Dining is a culinary blast at each of the three restaurants, whether you’re on the beach or high up in the trees at Le Vanille. And with its wonderful gourmet creations, but no menu, The Ohiri delights and surprises! Feel energised with a treatment at Tavai Spa; the sensual ‘Nehe Nehe’ massage under a warm Tahitian rain shower is utter bliss. Diving here is wonderful, and for those who prefer to snorkel, the coral garden provides a memorable drift snorkelling experience!

Hotel Kia Ora Resort Rangiroa

An hour’s flight from Tahiti, Rangiroa (meaning vast sky) is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago and the second largest atoll in the world! In total contrast to the lush, mountainous landscapes of the Society Islands, Rangiroa’s low-lying, palm tree-laden coral islets and skinny sandbars encircle the magnificent lagoon. Teeming with tropical fish, hammerhead sharks, manta rays and turtles, the scuba diving, snorkelling and deep-sea fishing are world-class, and you can spot pods of dolphins playing in the two navigable passes linking the lagoon with the ocean. Long considered one of French Polynesia’s best kept secrets, Rangiroa’s pristine shores and authentic charm offer a way of life that tantalises the Robinson Crusoe in us all.

Dotted along a stretch of white sand on the north side of the vast aquamarine lagoon, Hotel Kia Ora Resort & Spa boasts an elegance and refinement unsurpassed in Rangiroa. Accommodation is scattered throughout the coconut grove with private pools in pretty courtyards, along the beach and over the shimmering lagoon for the classic overwater experience. Polynesian dishes are served overlooking the pool and endless lagoon at Te Rairoa – the Poisson Cru is delicious – and overwater Miki Miki Bar is the perfect sunset viewing spot. Unwind in Poekura Spa or head to the heart of the coconut grove for a blissful massage.

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Ultimate Island Hopping

With so many diverse and beautiful islands to choose from in The Islands of Tahiti, deciding which ones to include in your holiday can be a tough decision. We highly recommend visiting at least two islands, but three is even better… below, you’ll find one of our favourite combinations within the easy-to-reach Society Islands.

Days 1-3 ● Moorea

Upon arrival in Tahiti’s main gateway, Papeete, hop on a 10 minute inter-island flight to the heart-shaped island of Moorea. Once a volcano, this striking, mountainous island is swathed in green velvet that stretches down to the beautiful blue lagoon. The island’s dramatic interior begs to be explored… a thrilling 4x4 tour takes you to Belvedere lookout for breathtaking views! Stay 3 nights at your chosen Moorea hideaway… we love Hilton Moorea (see page 120) or, for a more contemporary style on a beautiful stretch of beach, opt for Sofitel Ia Ora Beach Resort.

Days 4-7 ● Taha’a

A short flight to Raiatea followed by a 30 minute boat ride takes you to the ‘Vanilla Island’. Lush and verdant, Taha’a produces some of the most sought after vanilla in the world, and a visit to a vanilla plantation is fascinating. Taha’a also produces world-class black pearls, nurtured in pearl farms in the pure waters of the lagoon. Despite their name, the pearls range from the darkest black to shimmering shades of green, blue, bronze and pink. Stay 4 nights at Le Taha’a Island Resort & Spa (see page 123) for the sheer romance factor or, if you have a lust for barefoot luxury, head to small and intimate Vahine Island.

Days 8-11 ● Bora Bora

Visible from Taha’a as a distant silhouette, the magic of legendary Bora Bora comes to life as your plane swoops in over the shimmering, turquoise lagoon (sit on the left side of the plane for those first glimpses of this iconic idyll). A visit to Bora Bora is all about the awe-inspiring lagoon… getting into it, onto it or just gazing at the multiple shades of blue! Stay 4 nights at the retreat of your choice (see pages 120-122)… we also love Pearl Beach Resort for the fresh, bright Polynesian bungalows, and InterContinental Le Moana Resort for the relaxed ambience and great location on the main island. Both resorts have captivating views of Mount Otemanu.

If time and budget permit, end your Tahitian fling with three nights of indulgence and carefree luxury at The Brando – this really is the Godfather of Private Islands! (see page 122).

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Private Yacht Charter

With 118 islands surrounded by turquoise water, it’s only natural to want to hop on a boat for a few days’ sailing! Choose between a private yacht, complete with your own crew, or take a cabin on a scheduled charter for a more social experience. Uniquely, the islands of Raiatea and Taha’a share the same lagoon, and the calm, reef-enclosed waters make for great sailing... Raiatea is known as the sailing capital of French Polynesia. The aquamarine lagoon is home to sea turtles, dolphins, colourful coral and tropical fish. A cruise allows you to see the islands from a completely different perspective and, what’s more, three or four days are all you need! Unwind with a few nights at romantic Le Taha’a Island Resort or enjoy some barefoot luxury at Vahine Island before exploring Taha’a’s beautiful lagoon onboard your chosen yacht. Then, as if things could get any better, cruise over to Bora Bora and disembark at the pontoon of your chosen island retreat – how’s that for arriving in style?!

Paul Gauguin Cruises

Discover the enchanting Islands of Tahiti from a unique perspective aboard the luxurious m/s Paul Gauguin. Purpose-built to sail the region’s shallow waters, she visits small ports and bays inaccessible by larger ships, unveiling a hidden beauty missed by many. Elegant yet relaxed, life on-board reflects the laidback luxury of the islands you’ll visit. There’s no packing and unpacking, no early starts or waiting at airports… and with 217 crew members tending to just 332 passengers, service levels are second to none. Be lulled by the rhythm of the ocean in the spacious and beautifully appointed suites; each commands an ocean view, and most have private balconies. Fascinating insights from onboard naturalists and guest lecturers enthral, with topics ranging from the cultural history of the islands to the wonders of the deep. Paul Gauguin offers itineraries throughout The Islands of Tahiti, as well as to Fiji and the Cook Islands.

Aranui

Known as the ‘Freighter to Paradise’, the Aranui – meaning ‘Great Highway’ –is one of the most unique and unforgettable journeys in the world. A cruise unlike any other, this cargo vessel carries supplies – and a limited number of passengers – to the remote, wild and mystical Marquesas Islands. The 13 day voyage begins and ends in Papeete, travels via the low-lying Tuamotu Islands and explores the far-flung Marquesas. These enchanting islands are so remote that the Aranui is their lifeline to the outside world, and the ship visits all six inhabited islands in the archipelago. This is a land where nature runs wild, waterfalls cascade into the sea, wild horses roam freely and mysterious tiki statues are dotted in the forests. Cabins are comfortable and air-conditioned, and some have a balcony to make the most of the awe-inspiring scenery. Aranui is not a luxury cruise ship… her magic lies in the islands you will visit on her voyage, most of which simply cannot be visited in any other way!

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Fiji South Pacific

Blessed with 333 magical islands, spread over thousands of miles of ocean in the heart of the South Pacific, Fiji is the perfect island-hopping destination! The largest island is Viti Levu, home to Nadi (pronounced Nandi) International Airport on the island’s west coast. Only a third of the islands (106 to be precise) are inhabited, with just a handful letting the rest of the world in on their secret…dotted across the country, a wonderful collection of luxurious hideaways hug the pure shores and pearl white sands. The remaining islands have been left untouched, as nature intended, giving this enchanting country a raw beauty.

The Mamanuca Island group runs to the north west of Viti Levu and consists of a string of sun-drenched islands fringed with white sand beaches and turquoise lagoons of your Robinson Crusoe dreams. Further north are the Yasawa Islands, with their rugged coastline and powdery-soft white sands…there are 15 words in the Fijian language for ‘heaven’ – and Yasawa is one of them! Northern Fiji is home to the country’s second and third largest islands – the stunningly scenic Vanua Levu and Taveuni. In this undiscovered region, lush tropical rainforests meet pristine coral reefs, and palm-lined beaches give way to azure lagoons –paradise for adventurers or divers.

On the mainland’s south coast, Fiji’s adventure capital – Pacific Harbour – is known for its thrilling assortment of activities, ranging from rafting and kayaking to zip-lining and shark-diving! Beqa lagoon is Fiji’s shark diving hub with more than eight different species found here. It is also home to beautiful Beqa Island, birthplace of Fiji’s fire walking tradition. Fiji undoubtedly offers breathtaking scenery and pictureperfect palm-lined beaches, but its true charm lies in

the warmth of its people, whose easy smiles are infectious and whose laid back approach to life will ensure you soon settle into ‘Fiji time’! Fijian, Hindi and English are the official languages, and chatting with the locals adds magic to your holiday. From the moment you arrive, you will be greeted with Fijian song and cries of ‘Bula!’ – and the ‘Isa Lei’ (Fijian farewell song) is sure to leave you with a tear in your eye. Travel within Fiji is all part of the adventure! Access to the country’s glorious retreats is usually by seaplane, light aircraft, helicopter or boat. Scheduled flights operate regularly between the larger islands.

We highly recommend splitting your time between at least two islands – and better still, between two different parts of the country. But whatever you decide, the warm hospitality of the Fijian people – combined with unspoilt beaches, beautiful coral reefs, turquoise lagoons and tropical forests – will leave you smiling as brightly as the cheerful locals!

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Tokoriki Island Resort Vomo Island

Award-winning and romantic to the core, Tokoriki Island Resort is an adults-only slice of paradise in the heart of the Mamanuca Islands. Exquisitely blending contemporary design with Fijian touches, this boutique retreat is within easy reach of Fiji’s mainland by seaplane, helicopter or a one-hour scenic boat journey. Tokoriki’s stunning collection of beachfront bures and villas sit amongst lush tropical foliage along the pristine beach, some with private pools, and all with outdoor tropical showers and a hammock or daybed. Dining is sensational, with local produce being the star of the culinary show. Oceanfront private dining and a fun evening at the intimate Teppanyaki table add to the magic of Tokoriki.

Encompassed by crystal clear water with abundant marine life, activities range from stand-up paddle boarding and kayaking to diving and fishing. Head to Monu Island, just 15-minutes away, for a picnic on a deserted beach complete with a bottle of Champagne! Back on land, join a nature walk and learn about local plants and their ancient healing properties, play a game of table tennis or pétanque, visit a local village or simply relax on the white sand beach and switch off from the everyday as you gaze out to the glorious deep blue sea and the islands dotted in the distance. Not to be missed, Tokoriki Spa is tucked alongside volcanic rock walls where gentle falling water ensures you sink effortlessly into island time!

Acontemporary sanctuary in the picturesque Mamanuca Islands, Vomo Island is an ideal escape for couples and families, with an abundance of space and privacy for everyone to design their own magical stay. Vomo’s range of villas exude elegance and style, tucked amongst the palms and frangipani trees on the hillside or just steps from the beach. For an exceptional level of indulgence, the fabulous selection of multi-bedroom beachfront residences come with a private pool and butler service. Food plays an integral role in the Vomo experience – delicious meals using the finest local produce plucked from the herb and vegetable garden and from the ocean are served in the poolside Reef Restaurant or under a palm tree on the beach with tiki torches flickering under the star-studded sky.

A spectacular setting for sunset cocktails, we love the adultsonly Rocks Bar at the far end of the island, adjacent to the idyllic adults-only pool. Vomo’s powder-soft white sand beaches are fringed with crystal clear turquoise waters, ideal for enjoying snorkelling, scuba-diving, kayaking, windsurfing, fishing and hobie-cat sailing. Walk around the island at low-tide, hike to the top of Mt. Vomo for awe-inspiring views, grab a club and enjoy the island’s very own 9-hole pitch and putt golf course, escape to the nearby tiny island of Vomo Lailai for a private picnic or luxuriate in a soothing spa treatment.

Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Home to Fiji’s first overwater bungalows, Likuliku Lagoon Resort sits serenely along the tip of Malolo Island in the Mamanuca Islands, surrounded by clear turquoise water with a lush emerald green backdrop. Access to this adults-only hideaway is just a short hop from Nadi or Denarau by seaplane, helicopter, water taxi or catamaran… we recommend mixing the method of transport for each journey to maximise the arrival and departure wow factor! However you choose to arrive, it’s hard to miss the fabulously alluring Masima Bar jutting out on a tiny island at the end of the jetty where you’ll be met on arrival with a welcome drink and heartfelt Fijian singing. This is also the go-to place for sunset drinks amid atmospheric burning torches lit by Fijian warriors in traditional dress as the sun melts into the shimmering azure lagoon.

Likuliku’s Fijiana Restaurant is ablaze with culinary delights – expect fresh seafood to be top of the delectable menu! Dine with spectacular lagoon views as palm trees sway above the decked terrace and lanterns cast a magical glow on this intimate setting. Likuliku means calm waters in the local dialect, so this tidal lagoon is the perfect spot to snorkel off the beach, paddle out in a kayak or join a jet ski safari. Make time to visit the wonderful Tatadra Spa – meaning House of Dreams – where treatments draw on local Fijian produce and the sea breeze and lagoon views transport you to a dream-like state.

Matangi Private Island

This privately owned 240 acre island enjoys an enviable location in Fiji’s lesser known northern group of islands and your journey there begins with a scenic 90 minute flight from Nadi to neighbouring Taveuni Island. From there, a 20 minute drive, past waving local children, takes you to the boat landing for the 15 minute speedboat ride to beautiful Matangi. The island is owned and run by the Douglas family (originally of Scottish and English descent) whose ancestors first arrived in the 1870’s and worked the land as a coconut plantation.

Today, Matangi offers nine authentic Bures and three unique Treehouses perched high in the treetops with magnificent views over the beach, ocean and neighbouring islands (they were the first of their kind in Fiji). All were crafted from local hardwoods, bamboo, lava rock and coconut palm thatch. A haven for divers, honeymooners and romantics, the island boasts virgin tropical rainforest, white sand beaches, volcanic rock faces rising from crystal clear waters and fringing coral reefs with a diversity of marine life.

Matangi’s idyllic Horseshoe Bay, listed as one of the ‘1000 Places To See Before You Die’, is the ultimate private picnic spot! As well as diving and snorkelling, there’s kayaking, hiking and sailing – and aching muscles can be soothed in the waterfront Ocean Spa where treatments are inspired by traditional Fijian healing methods.

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Yasawa Island Resort Paradise Cove Resort

Hugging a stretch of golden sand at the southern end of the Yasawa Island chain, Paradise Cove Resort expertly delivers barefoot luxury, Fiji style! Accommodation is dotted along the beach and nestled in the lush gardens with sandy paths linking the rooms. Spacious and contemporary with wonderful open-air bathrooms, the Beachfront Villas are just steps from the sand and shimmering sea, whilst the Paradise Suites – a Turquoise favourite – feature their own private pool and a hanging daybed overlooking the beach.

The resort caters to families and couples, but those looking for a child-free sanctuary will love The Cove – a separate adultsonly haven complete with two pools and a bar. For sheer exclusivity, opt for a stylish self-contained Beach House located across the turquoise water, just a two-minute boat ride away. Meals can be delivered or you can immerse yourself in resort life and return to your private retreat as you please –your personal boatman is on hand to transport you!

Meals are fresh, seasonal and locally inspired, and the poolside bar is a sociable hangout, day and night. Snorkellers and divers rejoice… the surrounding reefs are filled with manta rays, turtles and reef sharks. Be pampered at Nauka Spa then head up to the hillside sunset viewing platform for a sundowner to remember. Welcome to paradise!

The untouched islands of Fiji’s Yasawa archipelago are the most archetypal of the South Pacific – remote, unspoiled and strung out like blue and green beads amongst pristine reefs. A scenic 30 minute private light aircraft flight from Nadi, Yasawa Island Resort is home to just 18 spacious thatched Bures, designed in classic Fijian style, sitting right on the astonishing beach. Privacy seekers will love the Honeymoon Bure –‘Lomalagi’ – serenely secluded at the far end of the beach with its own horizon pool.

The island boasts 11 deserted, white sand beaches – including ‘Paradise’ and ‘Lovers’! Equipped with a gourmet picnic, a sunshade and a radio, hop on a boat and be whisked to your private utopia for an unforgettable day!

A natural focus is on freshly caught fish and seafood – the local villagers are great fishermen, and their catch of the day is a highlight at mealtimes. Swim, dive, kayak, visit the local villages and meander along tracks and unpaved roads into the native bush, or join a cruise to the magnificent Blue Lagoon Caves. When a muscle-melting massage beckons, stroll along the beach to the Baravi Spa where the signature massage, the Baravi Rhythm, is performed by two therapists, working to the tempo of the waves. There are 15 words for ‘heaven’ in Fijian, little wonder that Yasawa is the first!

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Kokomo Private Island

ike an emerald rising out of the azure blue of Beqa Lagoon (pronounced Benga), Royal Davui Island Resort is an exclusive 10-acre island paradise. Nestled in splendid isolation south of Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu, this romantic hideaway promises the ultimate desert island experience, with just 16 privileged couples staying at any one time. Accessible from Nadi via a 20 minute scenic flight to Pacific Harbour, followed by a 30 minute boat transfer, getting to the island is all part of the fun. Or arrive in style on board a helicopter from Nadi!

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Designed with complete privacy in mind, each villa, or ‘vale’, is tucked into the lush vegetation with far-reaching views of the lagoon, coral reef and nearby islands from the infinity edge plunge pool, spacious bedroom and generous sundecks.

Dining is an integral part of the experience, with meals served alfresco beneath the canopy of a majestic Banyan Tree at the heart of the island, on your villa’s dining deck for maximum privacy or hidden away amongst the trees in a romantic and secluded dining cabana. Take a gourmet picnic to one of island’s hidden beaches, snorkel straight from the beach amongst a kaleidoscope of tropical fish, explore the many nearby dive sites, indulge in a luxurious spa treatment, visit the local village or spend unforgettable time together on a remote sand cay.

Located on pristine Yaukuve Island, south of Viti Levu, and just a 45 minute scenic seaplane flight from Nadi, Kokomo Private Island promises elegance, luxury and pure escapism. Offering 21 spacious and beautifully designed beachfront villas and five exclusive private residences, this exceptional hideaway takes Fijian luxury to a new level. Each glorious villa has been designed and constructed to the highest standard by local craftsmen, using sustainable timber and natural stone. Nestled along two beautiful beaches, the private sanctuaries blend contemporary design with unique artwork and traditional thatched roofs. A separate living area, spacious bedroom and outdoor shower open onto the expansive deck complete with private pool and direct beach access.

With an emphasis on environmental sustainability, organic vegetables are grown on the island and fresh fish are sourced from the surrounding waters. Dine in the exquisitely stylish restaurant, or al fresco with ocean views. Savour local flavours expertly intertwined with creative international cuisine.

Surrounded by the world famous Great Astrolabe Reef – the fourth largest barrier reef on the planet – breathtaking snorkelling and incredible diving are assured. Swim with manta rays and turtles, try deep sea fishing and sailing, then slip into ‘Fiji time’ with a blissful treatment at the heavenly spa.

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Blue Lagoon Cruise

Asmall cruise ship purpose-built to reach hidden bays and picturesque coves in the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands inaccessible to larger vessels, the Fiji Princess promises a voyage that is unique and memorable. Measuring just 55 metres and with only 34 cabins, the vessel is small enough to tie to a coconut tree, so you can swim to the beach! So slip into island time and enjoy life in the slow lane on this glorious island hopping escape. Blue Lagoon Cruise operates one cruise for 7 nights, but you can opt to be on-board for 3 nights, 4 nights or the full 7 nights.

Day 1 ● Monuriki Island

From Denarau Marina, head west to the beautiful island of Monuriki, famed for its starring role in the movie ‘Cast Away’ with Tom Hanks. As the sun sets, enjoy cocktails followed by lively entertainment at the hands of the fun and talented Fijian crew.

Day 2 ● Soso Bay, Naviti Island

Onwards to the southern Yasawa Islands where you have the chance to swim with small and gentle reef sharks before visiting the traditional village of Soso.

Day 3 ● Naukacuvu & Narara Islands

Sunday in Fiji is still very much a day of rest, with many Fijians spending the morning at church. You’ll have the chance to attend a village service for an uplifting and atmospheric sense of place.

Day 4 ● Yalobi Bay

Spend the day soaking up this remote and pristine tropical paradise and savour being the only people here!

Day 5 ● Nanuya Lailai & Blue Lagoon

Sail past incredibly scenic islands towards the Blue Lagoon, made famous in the movie of the same name. Spend the day at Blue Lagoon Cruise’s very own beach on Nanuya Lailai, where the crew tie the boat to a palm tree!

Day 6 ● Yasawa Island

If you’re feeling active, join the guided walk across the island to the other side for incredible views and explore the fascinating caves at Sawa-i-Lau before a traditional evening feast in a local village.

Day 7 ● Drawaqa Island

With astonishing marine life and coral, getting into the water around Drawaqa Island for a spot of snorkelling is a must, and from May to October you’ll have the chance to spot manta rays!

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ith 333 islands to explore, knowing which ones to include on a holiday to Fiji can be overwhelming. In a nutshell, we advocate combining two, if not three, parts of the country for the complete Fiji experience. The easiest islands to reach are the Mamanucas, just a short boat ride, seaplane flight or heli trip from Fiji’s gateway, Nadi, whilst the far flung, beachladen Yasawas are a little further afield and the remote Northern islands require more time and effort to reach but amply reward their visitors! Add to this some glorious outer islands and you have an ideal escape to suit everyone. Here’s one of our favourite island hopping combinations.

Northern Fiji

Arrive in Nadi and connect with a 90-minute flight north to Fiji’s third largest island, Taveuni. A quick road transfer and a short boat ride delivers you to your island paradise for the next 5 nights. For treehouse living and a wonderful oceanfront spa, opt for Matangi Private Island (see page 129), or choose Taveuni Palms Resort for an indulgent villa escape with a team of seven staff catering to your every need and whim! Both resorts have amazing snorkelling and diving on their doorsteps. Spend a day in Fiji’s ‘Garden Island’, Taveuni, home to waterfalls, lush rainforest and the exhilarating Waitavala natural water slide.

Mamanuca Islands

Fly back to Nadi and connect straight out to the magnificent Mamanuca Islands for some serious downtime in paradise. Most resorts are only accessible by speedboat or seaplane, and some have a helipad for arriving in style! The Mamanucas offer a great contrast to the wilds of Northern Fiji, with a livelier atmosphere yet equally as picturesque. Spend your days snorkelling, surfing, diving, exploring Monuriki of Cast Away movie fame, sampling the wood-fired pizzas and DJ tunes on floating platform, Cloud 9, or simply lazing by the pool and sipping cocktails beneath a palm tree. Spend five nights at the island resort of your choice (see pages 128-129) or perhaps head

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Cook Islands South Pacific

The fifteen pristine islands that comprise the Cook Islands are dotted in the vast South Pacific Ocean, midway between New Zealand and Hawaii. Spread over an area the size of Western Europe, the Cook Islands are split into two distinct island groups – the Northern Cook Islands and the Southern Cook Islands. The Southern group includes the two most visited of all the islands: Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Diverse and stunning, these two islands complement each other and encapsulate the very essence of the ‘Cooks’. Rarotonga, home to the capital, Avarua, as well as the international airport, is rugged and lush whilst Aitutaki is an ‘almost-atoll’ boasting one of the most beautiful, ‘must-see’ lagoons in the world.

Rarotonga, the largest island, can be circumnavigated in under an hour, with just one road following its coastline. Hire a scooter or hop on the local bus, marked ‘Clockwise’ and ‘Anti-Clockwise’! Snorkel in the calm waters of the surrounding blue lagoon, head into the island’s verdant interior on foot or by 4WD for a memorable guided tour, or find a palm tree, grab a fresh coconut and slip into island life!

Flanked by Fiji to the west and French Polynesia to the east, the Cook Islands offer perhaps the most laid-back taste of South Seas paradise. With no mass tourism, no high rise buildings, not even a traffic light to be seen, this really is the place to get away from the stresses of daily life. Add to this a picturesque mix of low-lying, coral atolls and high, volcanic islands, all wrapped up in a warm, tropical climate, and you have the makings of a serene South Pacific holiday.

These jewels in the Pacific remain as pristine as they were when our very own Captain James Cook chanced upon them in the late 1700s. A strong Polynesian

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culture remains, and festivals are a fundamental part of life, with singing, music and dancing at the very core of this island paradise. Cook Islanders are considered the best dancers and drummers in Polynesia! Warm, down-to-earth and ever-smiling, a natural charm emanates from the proud people of the Cooks, making this alluring and beautiful country so endearing. The nation has strong ties with New Zealand: Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens, the currency is the New Zealand dollar and the official languages are Cook Islands Maori and English.

This is a land where ‘island time’ and ‘unhurried’ are elemental, where the sand is powder soft, palm trees sway in the warm breeze, the lagoons are a perfect blue, the seafood is freshly caught and the locals are spirited and charming. If you’re looking for carefree escapism, head to the captivating Cook Islands and let the magic of this island nation do the rest!

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Sea Change Villas Rarotonga

Tucked into a secluded cove of gleaming white sand, Sea Change is wonderfully romantic! With just nine villas, the setting is decidedly peaceful and intimate. Expect vast four-poster beds swathed in sheer voiles, bathrooms with showers designed for two, a gourmet kitchen and state-of-theart entertainment system. Each private courtyard reveals a freshwater private pool, so your only dilemma is which location to choose. The Beachfront Villas have blissful views and direct access onto the soft sands; Lagoon View Villas are set in gardens overflowing with paw paw and frangipani trees with tantalising glimpses of the lagoon from your deck… after all, it’s only 70 steps away (yes, we’ve counted them!)

A stay here is all about doing as much or as little as you choose. Simply relax in the privacy of your villa, or while away the sunny hours on the beautiful beach. Feeling active? Explore the vivid underwater world of the lagoon or grab a kayak or bicycle for a little adventure.

Although this intimate retreat doesn’t house a restaurant or bar, there are plenty nearby – we love Saltwater Café, just a short stroll away. And because you’re in the laid-back, smiling Cook Islands, many restaurants happily arrange transfers for their dinner guests.

Te Vakaroa Villas Rarotonga

Flanked by Rarotonga’s lush, mountainous interior and the bone-white sands of Muri Beach, Te Vakaroa is a true slice of paradise… if you can tear yourself away from the mesmerising aquamarine waters lapping at your feet.

Just six villas make up this architectural delight: three with one bedroom and three with two bedrooms, purposely designed to blend seamlessly into their beautiful and very natural setting. Expect space and light, crisp white linens with vibrant, arty prints adding a splash of colour, and a large private veranda overlooking the lagoon and rolling surf beyond the reef. A fully equipped kitchen allows for total self-sufficiency if you choose, or opt to have gourmet meals delivered to your villa or the pool from Sails Restaurant, next door. Many more restaurants and bars are just a short walk away along the beautiful beach, and a sumptuous, tropical breakfast is delivered to your villa daily.

If your daily goal is to laze by the infinity edge pool and marvel at the magical lagoon views, you’ll be in heaven here. Equally, if your idea of paradise involves a little more action, Muri Beach and the lagoon more than deliver – the snorkelling, sailing and wind-surfing here are second to none.

Te Manava Luxury Villas Rarotonga

Seclusion, privacy and luxury… if these attributes rate high on your wish list, Te Manava is for you. Managed by the award-winning Pacific Resort Hotel Group, this all-villa resort offers a fresh approach to resort living. Whether you prefer to be self-sufficient, have gourmet cuisine delivered to your door, or dine out… the choice is yours.

Pool Villa Suites are stylish and modern yet remain in keeping with their Cook Islands heritage. These exceptionally comfortable villas have pretty garden courtyards and cooling plunge pools, a spacious bedroom and contemporary ensuite bathroom. Floor to ceiling glass doors flood the space with light and connect the indoor and outside areas seamlessly. Beachfront Villa Suites are tranquil havens with direct access to the crystal clear waters of Muri Lagoon. For more space and exclusivity, opt for an Ultimate Beachfront Villa or, for sheer wow factor, the Presidential Beachfront Villa is breathtaking.

Te Manava Spa serves up a delectable menu of pampering treats designed to speed your route to total relaxation. Just a leisurely 10 minute beach stroll away, the facilities of Pacific Resort Rarotonga, including the beachfront restaurant and bar, are available for all Te Manava guests.

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As your flight swoops down over an impossibly turquoise ocean, prepare to witness one of the world’s most beautiful lagoons. Sun-bleached sands and swaying palms epitomise Aitutaki lagoon’s 15 islets encircled by a protective outer reef. This is the South Pacific’s best kept secret.

Barefoot luxury truly describes Pacific Resort Aitutaki; sister property to Te Manava, and arguably the finest resort in the Cooks. Just 27 bungalows and villas are tucked along the shoreline and all are within steps of the warm sands. Expect a vibe which reflects both the island’s colonial and Polynesian heritage but also exudes an eclectic and modern feel with polished timbers, shady verandas and stunning views. Premium Beachfront Bungalows are set on the beautiful sands, just steps from the turquoise waters of the lagoon; Ultimate Bungalows offer even more space and open-air showers whilst the secluded Villas are larger still.

Rapae Bay is the signature restaurant with breathtaking views over the lagoon, whilst Black Rock Café is the place to be for memorable sunset viewing. Private dining on the beach, complete with scattered petals, soft candlelight and chilled Champagne, is romance personified. And a rendezvous with Tiare Spa guarantees your gentle slide into ‘island time’.

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Out and About in the Cook Islands

Pa’s Nature Walk, Rarotonga

Rarotongan legend, Pa, first trekked in the native bush with his grandmother when he was four years old. Since those early expeditions, Pa’s knowledge and understanding of the island’s history, its culture and its people has deepened with every trek. Now in his twilight years, Pa has passed the reins to his family who emulate his fascinating and insightful nature walks through the island’s verdant interior. Each trek showcases the incredible medicinal power of the island’s herbs whilst bringing the island to life in a way that would otherwise be missed. Walk though Noni plantations, cross streams, visit ancient villages, then tackle the climb to a vantage point with magnificent views. A welcome dip in a waterfall concludes this memorable and entertaining tour. There’s also a strenuous cross-island trek culminating in a hike up to the Needle, the island’s volcanic heart. This is eco-tourism at its very best and most natural!

Storytellers Eco Cycle Tours, Rarotonga

A unique and unforgettable bike riding experience, Storytellers Eco Cycle Tours lets you discover Rarotonga from a totally different perspective. With a local and entertaining guide, ride along lanes and tracks across the island and learn about the history and heritage of this beautiful island nation. Along the way, hear stories about Cook Islanders, ancient and present, learn about their culture and how their connection with nature underpins an innate love and respect for the land. At the end of the tour, enjoy a delicious local lunch followed by the chance to cool off with a swim at a beautiful secluded beach. There are three different tours to choose from depending on your cycling fitness and ability – each offers a deeper understanding of this island nation and its people, with the focus on having fun and leaving you with lasting memories of your time on the island! Tours range from 4-6 hours, with no more than 10 riders.

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One Foot Island, Aitutaki

Even the most travel weary cannot fail to be impressed by the 15 volcanic and coral islets that make up Aitutaki. The beaches here are picture-postcard perfection with pure white sand and swaying palms. But it’s the incredible lagoon that really makes Aitutaki a dream-like idyll... and getting onto and into the calm blue water is an absolute ‘must’! Jump aboard a boat for a day’s sailing and snorkelling in the lagoon that is lauded as one of the most beautiful in the world. Marvel at the kaleidoscope of fish and coral beneath the surface, then feel like a true castaway as you explore heavenly Tapuae Tai Motu, or One Foot Island as it’s better known. From the air, this tiny slice of pristine sand and palm trees resembles a footprint – don’t forget to take your passport and get a footprint stamp from this legendary Eden! You can also send a postcard from the world’s smallest (uninhabited) post office!

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Heavenly Cooks

Barefoot Luxury

With limited flights in and out of the Cook Islands from the UK via Los Angeles, the 12 night holiday below coincides with Air New Zealand’s schedule and shows you the very best of the glorious ‘Cooks’ as a sole destination. There are, however, regular connections to New Zealand from Rarotonga, so combining the two creates a wonderfully refreshing itinerary. There’s even a weekly flight connecting Rarotonga with Tahiti, so you can pair barefoot luxury in the Cooks with overwater glamour in French Polynesia.

Days 1-7 ● Rarotonga

Flying over the sublime blue lagoon surrounding the island of Rarotonga confirms you have arrived in paradise. This dot in the Pacific Ocean can be circumnavigated in under an hour (there’s one road round the coast and not a traffic light to be seen!) so you can start living like a local as soon as your feet touch the ground. The island is a haven for diving, snorkelling, walking in the lush interior and relaxing on the palm-fringed beaches. We highly recommend visiting the local markets on Saturday, taking a tour with Pa’s team to learn about the local traditions and culture on their fun and informative walks, and heading out on an early morning fishing trip with a friendly, smiling local. During the evenings there are many fine local restaurants to indulge your taste buds, or enjoy the wonderful Te Vara Nui Island Night Show and Dinner. Stay 7 nights in your chosen accommodation.

Days 8-12 ● Aitutaki

An unforgettable 50 minute flight north takes you to one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world: Aitutaki. The ‘see it to believe it’ aquamarine lagoon is dotted with picture-perfect palm-covered islets fringed with white sand beaches – all enclosed by a surf-washed coral reef. No stay would be complete without a cruise on the awe-inspiring blue lagoon, filled with a rainbow of tropical fish. We highly recommend a visit to beautiful One Foot Island where you can get your passport stamped with a footprint to prove you were in paradise! Spend your days relaxing under a palm tree, swimming and snorkelling in the crystalline water or simply working on your tan. If you’re feeling active, hire a scooter and explore the island… before you know it, you’ll be living on ‘island time’ without a care in the world! Stay 5 nights in your chosen accommodation.

Break the journey to or from the South Pacific and New Zealand with a stopover in Los Angeles. Head to Santa Monica beach, grab some bikes and explore the oh-so-cool coastline away from the city bustle. We love hip Viceroy Santa Monica and sand-hugging Shutters on the Beach.

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California

Few destinations summon as many daydreams as California, the breathtakingly gorgeous West Coast state famed throughout the last century for delivering la dolce vita, New World style. There’s a reason California is the birthplace of the road trip: the rewards of getting around have never been more abundant and immediate. With characterful cities across the state, snow-capped mountains and granite peaks in the national parks of the interior, other-worldly desert landscapes to the southeast, dense and ancient forest along the cliff-hugging Pacific Coast Highway and rustic surf towns with swathes of sandy beaches fringing the coast, a California road trip promises scenic diversity along with iconic landmarks.

San Francisco has been a cultural incubator for decades, birthplace of the hippie movement of the late 60s and 70s, and fostering jazz, rock and experimental music scenes in the bars of Haight-Ashbury and beyond. Despite its many historic charms – the Golden Gate Bridge, colourful Victorian-era homes and famous cable cars – San Francisco continues to innovate and inspire, with a pioneering farm-to-table movement, legendary food market and pervasive eco vibe. Los Angeles offers much more than the intoxicating glamour of Hollywood’s history… from vibrant Santa Monica and Venice Beach to world-famous theme parks and studio tours, from an exhilarating bar and restaurant scene to the recent proliferation of art galleries in the culturally resurgent Downtown area. Further south, sunny San Diego is all about the SoCal lifestyle, a place where you can surf and ski in one day, where Cali-Baja cuisine bursts with flavour and where hiking, biking and beaches are part of everyday life.

The world-renowned wine region of Napa and lesser known Sonoma attract top chefs and wine connoisseurs. You might arrive here on a personal quest for the perfect organic Pinot, but you’ll be

equally seduced by the rustic yet world-class vineyard restaurants, the boutique hotels and the dreamy romantic villas on family-owned vineyard estates. Heading further inland, California’s most celebrated national park, Yosemite, is home to spectacular granite cliffs, dramatic waterfalls, crystal clear streams and giant sequoia groves. Explore on foot, bike or kayak before retreating to your mountain lodge to watch the sun set as the day trippers depart. In contrast, the decadent desert hideaway of Palm Springs saw the Hollywood elite move in during the 1920s and has recently re-emerged as a hip hangout for 21st century hedonists, architecture buffs and spa lovers.

On the dramatic coast, redwood-fringed Big Sur, pretty Carmel and popular Monterey draw artists, bohemians and seekers of barefoot luxury, lured by the region’s quirky galleries, sumptuous lodges and secluded coastal hiking trails. Sipping a chilled Chardonnay at a spectacular clifftop restaurant, you can’t fail to be inspired and invigorated by the energy and spirit of these culture-rich coastal towns. So grab your Chevy, download your playlist and hit the road for your own Californian adventure.

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Just moments from Market Street and Union Square in the heart of San Francisco’s SoMa district, the Viceroy group’s cool kid on the block, Hotel Zetta, is the perfect boutique bolthole. With 116 rooms and suites, each with eye-catching artwork adding colour and vibrancy to the calming interiors, Hotel Zetta is an ideal, central retreat. San Fran’s many sights are all within easy reach, by foot, cable car or bus, and shopaholics will love the high street labels and stylish boutiques along Market Street and around Union Square. Just a short walk away, there’s a multitude of bars and culinary hotspots, and the hotel partners the adjacent Cavalier dining room, a British-inspired bistro. Zetta’s lobby bar regularly attracts a sophisticated local crowd, and on the mezzanine level above there’s a fun ‘Playroom’ aimed at the tech-savvy crowd, complete with tennis table, pool table, chill out areas and big kid games galore!

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Idyllic and highly acclaimed, Farmhouse Inn sits in the heart of Sonoma Valley surrounded by vineyards and huge redwoods. Attention to detail, great architecture and stylish interior design run through this 25-room boutique retreat with sliding stable doors, soft neutral colours, indoor/ outdoor fireplaces and private terraces setting the scene. Food, wine and romance prevail here, and with over 400 wineries in Sonoma alone and another 500 across the county line in Napa Valley, the tasting options are endless. In-season flavours and aromas abound at the Michelin starred restaurant, The Farmhouse, a hugely popular spot amongst guests and locals. Another highlight here is the incredible spa… a three-room stable-inspired sanctuary offering an indulgent range of farm-totable treatments. Take a dip in the pool, kayak along the redwood-lined Russian River or fly above the vines in a hot air balloon.

Aworld-class jewel in the Pacific Coast Highway’s rugged crown, Post Ranch Inn sits perched atop dramatic Big Sur cliffs with unbeatable views of the sparkling Pacific Ocean. At this exclusive, eco-minded luxury retreat, each of the 40 rooms has been built using recycled wood with minimal environmental impact whilst maximising the incredible ocean and mountain views. Glass-fronted Sierra Mar takes dining with a view to a new level, with intriguing and delicious dishes taking their inspiration from fresh local flavours and produce. Visit the organic garden and beehives with the hotel chefs, head to the gallery to view artwork and crafts from the local Big Sur artists, work up an appetite in the lap pool or gaze out to the ocean from one of two cliff-edge hot pools. Set in 100 acres of wild coastal forest with an impressive mountain backdrop, a stay here will no doubt be the highlight of a California road trip.

High above Santa Barbara in the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains, with panoramic views over the city and Pacific Ocean, this immaculate retreat promises elegance and serenity. Brick pathways lined with fragrant wisteria lead to beautiful bungalows and suites dotted in the pristine grounds, with much of the original 1920s architecture of this local landmark maintained throughout the lush 7-acres. Every room is spacious, luxurious and unique, some with fireplaces, some with patios, all with indulgent amenities and heated bathroom floors. The fabulous terrace attracts locals and guests with its sweeping views, alfresco dining, local wine and craft beers. Hidden beneath the terrace you’ll find the sublime spa where an indulgent treatment is as essential as an early morning dip in the impressive infinity pool with unbeatable views across the ocean.

Ashort stroll from Santa Monica’s vast stretch of golden sand, the contemporary Viceroy is renowned for its style and intimate atmosphere. With views of the ocean or the city of LA, each of the 162 guest rooms is a haven of sophistication from the creative hands of Kelly Wearstler. Relax and soak up the Californian sun in the cabana-laden pool area, grab a cocktail as the sun sets and the party starts.

Popular with locals and guests, Cast Lounge is an evening hot-spot, especially at weekends when the vibe is set by renowned local DJs, whilst acclaimed Cast restaurant serves modern American cuisine with a sophisticated twist, washed down with a Key Lime and Raspberry Lemon Drop martini. Moments away you’ll find Santa Monica’s famous pier, an array of shops and restaurants at vibrant Third Street Promenade and a great local scene along Abbot Kinney Boulevard.

The grande dame of San Diego, this iconic red-tiled beachfront hotel has been wowing its guests for over 130 years. Known affectionately as ‘The Del’, this timeless classic is set in 28 glorious acres along a stunning stretch of beach on the peaceful residential island of Coronado, just a stone’s throw from downtown San Diego. As the famed setting for ‘Some Like It Hot’, the hotel blends history with relaxed SoCal sophistication. The accommodation choice is varied and impressive, ranging from charming historic rooms to contemporary cottages in the exclusive Beach Village. The seven restaurants and bars take full advantage of the incredible ocean views and beautiful sunsets, from elegant dining with an emphasis on seafood at Sere˜ a to light bites and plenty of margaritas on the Sun Deck. A unique highlight here has to be the ‘Mermaid Fitness’ classes, complete with mermaid tail!

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An Iconic Road Trip

This classic, all-American road trip takes you along one of the USA’s most renowned routes, Highway One. A cliff-hugging, twisting, turning, awe-inspiring coastal extravaganza, Highway One – the Pacific Coast Highway –never fails to impress. Viewed best when driving from north to south (right-hand driving takes you to the very edge of this spectacular coastline), this is one of the most scenic drives in the world.

Days 1-3 ● San Francisco

Ride the city’s infamous cable cars, wander through the colourful Castro district, watch the seals at Fisherman’s wharf as you sip a cup of clam chowder and head out to Alcatraz for an insightful tour of this former prison. Spend 3 nights at Hotel Zetta (see page 142) just steps from Union Square and Market Street.

Days 4-5 ● Big Sur

Your epic road trip begins today! Head south to Carmel for lunch in the network of pretty streets before continuing over iconic Bixby Bridge where the road transforms from a picturesque coastal drive into the legendary cliff edge masterpiece that is Big Sur. The scenery here is addictive, and you’ll soak it up during your 2 night stay at the incredible Post Ranch Inn (see page 142).

Days 6-7 ● Santa Barbara

Arrive in Santa Barbara this afternoon after a small detour to explore extravagant Hearst Castle and the elephant seal colony nearby. Wander the immaculate streets and hidden paseos, enjoy a glass of wine from nearby vineyards or a locally brewed craft beer in the Funk Zone. Spend 2 nights at sumptuous Belmond El Encanto high above the city (see page 143).

Days 8-10 ● Santa Monica

Grab a bike and cycle along to Venice Beach, stop for a drink along Abbot Kinney Boulevard, ride the beach path to Santa Monica Pier, grab a freshly-squeezed lemonade, hit the shops on 3rd Street Promenade then relax by the pool at chic hideaway Viceroy Santa Monica (see page 143) during your 3 night stay.

Days 11-12 ● San Diego

Relaxed and sunny, San Diego exudes a tangible sense of calm, where the ocean is your playground but there’s also great hiking and biking, a theme park, zoo, waterpark and aquarium plus over 120 craft breweries! Spend 2 nights at Hotel del Coronado right on the beach and just minutes from downtown (see page 143).

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Beyond the Beach

Combine the wonderful wine regions of Napa and Sonoma with the phenomenal scenery in Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada mountain range before exploring the dramatic desert expanse of Death Valley followed by a fun finale amid the bright lights of Las Vegas.

Days 1-3 ● San Francisco

San Francisco is both charming and exuberant in equal measure and it’s a city that’s easy to fall in love with. This two week Californian extravaganza starts in style with 3 nights at the sophisticated Fairmont Hotel, perched high on Nob Hill.

Days 4-5 ● Sonoma Valley

Collect your car and drive over Golden Gate Bridge… be sure to pull over for fabulous city views before you head north to wine country. With outstanding wineries and Michelin-starred restaurants, this region scores an A+ when it comes to tantalising your taste buds. Spend 2 nights at the exquisite Farmhouse Inn (see page 142).

Days 6-7 ● Yosemite National Park

Drive east to the wilds of Yosemite National Park where the road twists and turns and the scenery becomes more spectacular around each bend. Spend 2 nights at Yosemite Valley Lodge right on the valley floor and explore this incredible natural phenomenon on foot, by car, on a guided tour or kayaking along the Merced River.

Days 8-9 ● Mammoth Lakes

Leave the valley floor and head out along the scenically impressive Tioga Pass (closed November to May/June) to Mono Lake and onwards to Mammoth Lakes. It’s all about the outdoors here with bike trails, fishing, hiking and skiing on your doorstep. Spend 2 nights at The Westin Monache.

Day 10 ● Death Valley

A day of contrasts today as you leave the mountains behind and head to one of the hottest places on the planet, Death Valley. Home to the USA’s lowest point, Badwater Basin (86m below sea level), enormous sand dunes and vast salt flats, Death Valley is a place of extremes. Spend the night in aptly named Furnace Creek!

Days 11-13 ● Las Vegas

This epic road trip is almost at an end, but not before you’ve hit the Strip and felt the tangible energy of Las Vegas. Place a bet at one of the world-famous casinos, drive out to the Hoover Dam, take a flight over the Grand Canyon or simply laze by the pool. In Vegas, anything goes. Stay 3 nights at Encore at Wynn.

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Thailand Southeast Asia

Thailand is undoubtedly Southeast Asia’s ultimate beach destination: a country that has hoards of annual devotees. Even the least seasoned traveller would be able to name a few Thai islands: from the silky beaches of Phuket and plush Koh Samui; from hammock-swinging Koh Phi Phi to jungle-clad Koh Phangan; from tiny Koh Lanta to dive-centric Khao Lak, there are oodles of well-known spots to loll the hours away. But despite the millions visiting Thailand each year, a handful of islands remain barely touched by tourism. One of our favourite spots is the relatively unknown Koh Yao Noi, now home to the fittingly barefoot-chic Six Senses Yao Noi. Explore this rural idyll with its farms, villages, and footprint-free beaches. Our other Thai outpost is Koh Kood near the Cambodian border, home to a mixture of rainforest, coconut and rubber plantations, sleepy villages and a mélange of deserted beaches.

Thailand’s sarong-swishing beaches undoubtedly steal the limelight, but out of the sandy spotlight, alternative Thailand awaits with its jungle adventures, elephant treks, hiking trails, temple scene, spa karma and food glorious food. For most, the steamy metropolis of Bangkok is the first taste of Thailand. This is a city in which to lose inhibitions: embrace the frenetic streets, be swept along in the throngs of people, dodge traffic in a tuk tuk, cruise the Chao Phraya River, visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho – home to all 46-metres of the reclining Buddha – and eat, shop, eat, shop.

En route from Bangkok to beach or vice versa, throw in somewhere totally different like Khao Sok National Park, tucked away in south-west Thailand. Here is Elephant Hills; Thailand’s first luxury tented camp, a back-to-nature jungle safari with campfires, stargazing, rainforest wake-up calls, river canoeing and swimming

in emerald-green lakes. Alternatively head to the wilderness of the north and the dreamy Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort. With views of Myanmar and Laos, this is a great jungle adventure with myriad trekking opportunities (river, forest and rice fields), longtail boat trips along the Mekong, and remote hill tribe villages to explore. Be taught by mahouts at the elephant camp and even enjoy a bath with the babies.

While Thailand’s sights, sounds and smells enthral all who visit, foodies have found paradise. We can’t help but crave our daily phad thai and ice-cold Singha, but for the serious gourmet, there are many excellent Thai cookery classes. Whatever time of year and wherever you travel, Thailand is the whole package, topped off with the most genuine of welcomes. Who would expect anything else of the ‘Land of Smiles’?

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The Shore The Surin

Overlooking one of the best beaches in Thailand, with a backdrop of rolling jungle-clad hills, this charming resort is as distinctive in its setting as it is in its design. The tranquil and secluded white sand of Pansea Bay, washed by the clear warm turquoise water of the Andaman Sea, is the stuff of dreams…whilst the architecturally designed cottages and suites of The Surin are some of the most sought after on Phuket!

Linked by meandering walkways, the Hillside Cottages cascade down the tropical slopes, shrouded in rainforest. Be prepared for a steep climb. The Superior, Deluxe and Beach Cottages are lower down the hillside, closer to the beach and pool, and for those who prefer drifting off to the gentle lapping of ocean waves, the Beach Studios and Suites offer direct access on to the sand! We love the simple, understated style – Thai rustic serenity meets New England beach house chic!

The dramatic black-tiled swimming pool is always a talking point and when it comes to food, think authentic Thai, fabulous seafood and relaxed beach barbecues. Head to the Sunset and Beach Bars for cocktails and there are some great local restaurants close by. A fitness centre, tennis courts and the indulgent Surin Spa complete the scene!

The Shore is a pool villa resort set against the soft white sands of Kata Noi beach in the far south of the island.

Set into the hillside, the Pool Villas are tropical hideaways with cool, cream colours, spacious living areas, private pool and deck facing the emerald green hills. These also come as a two bedroom option – but our favourites have to be the Sea View Pool Villas with private, infinity-edge pool and sun deck, sunken lounge and fabulous bathrooms all with that panoramic view that will make you reach for the camera time and time again.

Dining comes in the form of The Nest bar – a fun and festive space with both classic and international plates, surrounded by the beautiful views of Kata Noi Beach. The Lighthouse is a convivial place to relax over naughty lunchtime cocktails or a mellow sundowner as the tropical evening fades away.

While away the hours watching the hypnotic rhythm of the ocean from the beautiful infinity pool or enjoy the complimentary yoga and aqua aerobics. The Serenity Spa is a tranquil space to rejuvenate and recharge.

Romantic Moments

♥ Enjoy a private dinner for two in the ‘Kissing Point’ sky walk.

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With a secluded location in the north of the island we love the very tranquil and utterly romantic aura that pervades the Anantara Phuket Villas – if you are looking to avoid Phuket’s sometimes loud, brash, busy persona then this may just be the place for you.

This all pool-villa resort evokes an authentically Asian feel and shouts ‘Thailand’ in all its glory. Expect beautiful teak wooden floors, lovely Thai carvings and artwork – we love the clever combination of contemporary yet not overly ornate flair. Designed in the style of a Thai village, villas are set around an extensive lagoon through gardens filled with jasmine and orchids. All are the same in style with pools and gardens but some have a lagoon setting with private Salas over water –perfect for relaxing with a book or a quiet, private dinner.

Sea.Fire.Salt is a fabulously cool beachside barbecue complete with salt sommelier whilst La Sala dishes up a fusion of Thai and Indian cuisine. Relax with a cocktail in comfy oversized chairs, enjoying chilled music and delicious Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine at The Tree House. Anantara spa is designed in a traditional Thai style with indulgences ranging from massage, aromatherapy, Ayurvedic therapies and rich facials to lavish body treatments and scrubs using the finest indigenous materials.

Located in a secluded cove, Anantara Layan is a stylish resort with rooms and residences spread over a jungle clad hillside. Ten minutes from the lively bars and restaurants of Bang Tao Bay or Surin Beach it is ideal for those seeking seclusion but within easy access of local amenities.

Bright, contemporary design, with subtle Thai touches creates a natural local feel to the 77 rooms, suites and villas each commanding impressive views of the Sirinart National Park. Premier Rooms are tucked away at the top of the hillside whilst the large Deluxe Layan Suites have an additional living space. Spacious Deluxe Pool Villas come complete with private pools, huge sundeck and outdoor bathtub.

The hotel boasts a gorgeous beachfront backed by a sensational swimming pool, and the spa offers a whole host of indulgent treatments. Located right on the beach – breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at Dee Plee, a lovely spot to gaze out to sea whilst enjoying Thai delights. Fine Dining Restaurant, Age, serves up exquisite meats and seafood and also enjoys wonderful sea views and you don’t have to move far from the beach or pool to enjoy a refreshing drink or lighter meal at Breeze Bar. For a romantic touch the hotel can arrange a private dinner or bbq in the privacy of your villa or in various romantic spots around the resort.

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Six Senses Yao Noi

There is a distinct feel of the ‘Jungle Book’ meets ‘Castaway’ about Six Senses Yao Noi and if Mowgli were all grown-up, and looking for a luxurious, sensuous retreat, this is most definitely where he would come! Resting in the ocean halfway between Phuket and Krabi, amongst the iconic limestone shards of Phang Nga Bay, getting there is all part of the experience. It’s just a 45 minute boat transfer from Phuket or 20 minutes by speedboat from Krabi.

The views are quite simply ‘larger than life’ and it is one of the most idyllic retreats we have ever found. Just 56 private pool villas are dotted throughout the resort, all very similar in style but each with a different perspective. Hideaway Villas have a true jungle outlook, but for those mind-blowing views you need to be heading for the Ocean and Beachfront Villas. Rustic, simple and barefoot is the order of the day here – lots of natural wood, bamboo

and fresh white linens. Shady day beds, plunge pools, indoor and outdoor rain showers and sunken bathtubs come as the norm, whilst your 24 hour butler will attend to your every whim and desire. Want sundowners served in the privacy of your terrace or need midnight nibbles after a moonlit dip? Your wish is their command.

For the ultimate romantic escape choose ‘The View’, a huge one-of-a-kind villa with epic views from the infinity edge pool, sunken dining area and mezzanine floor. It boasts its own private cinema and a glass floor at the end of the king-size bed offers views of the waterfall cascading through the jungle beneath. An ideal choice for celebrating a special occasion or honeymoon.

There are numerous bars and restaurants to tempt the palate from authentic Thai to organic Mediterranean

and from tapas to Champagne breakfasts, beach picnics and in-villa dining. We particularly like the wowmoment views from the exclusive Hilltop Reserve but also the very mellow vibe of the ultra-chilled bar, The Den, and don’t miss Cinema Paradiso, a fantastic outdoor cinema by the beach.

To miss a treatment at the signature Six Senses Spa could be compared to eating hot toast without butter, it is soul restoring and pampering decadence on an epic scale. Using pure, natural spa products, balance your senses on a journey through the four essential elements of water, air, earth and fire.

Romantic Moments

♥ Be whisked away to a quiet island where your personal chef will prepare an exquisite meal as the sun sets

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This truly elegant, Thai-style resort is a secluded tropical retreat, offering undisturbed privacy and a very warm welcome on a pristine swathe of beach.

On the upper floors of the low-rise buildings you will find the new Jacuzzi Pool Suites, stylish and spacious with separate living and sleeping areas with four-poster beds and a pretty terrace complete with private 2.2 metre jacuzzi pool (perfect for stargazing). Garden Residences are on the lower floors and are peaceful and harmonious spaces with garden-fringed terraces which spill out to a private Thai lounge Sala. Pool Residences sit on each corner with gardens and a good-sized private pool.

Food is a highlight of the resort with both restaurants enjoying renowned reputations. Dine at The Edge for breezy, beach-chic; take a seat under the stars on the sand or beneath the open-air timber pavilion. Ficus is tucked

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under the tangle of hanging roots and canopy of an ancient ficus tree –refined and elegant. A la carte breakfast here is a real treat and can be taken any time of the day, complete with sparkling wine – no setting alarm clocks here! We particularly love The Sarojin’s ethos of no restrictions so if you want to dine by the side of a jungle waterfall or pick gourmet breakfast treats from a picnic hamper on a deserted white beach, The Sarojin can make it happen.

Managing to offer the best of both worlds, this secluded resort is perfect for a relaxing, tropical beach escape but also incredibly well located for exploration. The Sarojin has a team of ‘Imagineerers’ armed with all manner of unique ideas to create memorable moments just for you. Want to take to the high seas aboard the Lady Sarojin to a world-class dive spot, or trek through the rainforest to find chilled Champagne waiting for you at the end?

Or perhaps your very own Robinson Crusoe moment dining by candlelight on a deserted island? From gentle escapades to white knuckle thrills, the old saying is very true – you are only limited by your imagination!

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♥ Play pirate with a private candlelit dinner on a sand cay

♥ Reconnect with a couple’s spa menu in the privacy of a private spa pavilion – lunch is included plus a re-toxifying glass of something cold and bubbly!

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An ideal combination with Elephant Hills in Khao Sok National Park.

If your expectation of a beach escape in Thailand involves giant sun-kissed limestone karsts rising majestically from the ocean and white sand beaches encircling jungle clad hillsides, then Rayavadee might just be the place for you. Although theoretically located on the mainland, the resort is dotted across a beautiful peninsula and only accessible by boat.

This is a truly breathtaking property in a dazzling location with a wonderful sense of traditional Thailand. A recent refurbishment ensures rooms are fresh and stylish and jam-packed with every creature comfort. 94 charming twostorey pavilions are duplex style with bedrooms and bathrooms on the first floor and living space on the ground floor. Deluxe Pavilions are spacious and open out to the jungle gardens, whilst the Terrace Pavilions are more contemporary with an open-plan ground floor living area which flows onto a

breezy outdoor terrace and lounge. Pool Pavilions come with an outdoor private swimming pool in a walled garden. You can expect highly polished wood, rich fabrics and a unique circular design to all pavilions. For even more space stay in one of the seven luxurious villas.

There are three beautiful beaches, which, although not private, do give access to a choice of local restaurants and bars on the beach. In-house Krua Phranang is best for yummy Thai classics. Raitalay Terrace is the place for daytime nibbles and laid-back evening meals, and The Grotto is a spectacular limestone cavern perfect for sundowners.

Beyond the resort there is an extensive menu of activities including scuba diving, kayaking, snorkelling and island adventures around Phang Nga Bay. For those seeking relaxation, indulge in an authentic Thai treatment at the spa.

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♥ How about a candlelit dinner in a cave at The Grotto where you can lose yourself in the perfect sunset

♥ Enjoy a private speedboat journey to a blissfully peaceful beach, see the sun set with a pitcher of ice-cold sangria and a platter of delicious canapés

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Rayavadee is the perfect twin with its sister hotels in Chiang Mai. Tamarind Village is a charming Lanna-style boutique hotel tucked away in the old walled city. Or, try Raya Heritage by the Ping River, where modern style is married with delicate traditional touches deeply rooted in Thai culture.

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The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort

Tubkaak translates as ‘home for visitors’ and, in a hidden corner of Thailand facing an archipelago of islands that rise dramatically from the Andaman Sea, this little-known resort is set against a backdrop of fine white sand and aquamarine waters.

We love finding a truly boutique retreat, and by that we mean fewer rooms, fewer people and an intimate and personal atmosphere. Here at Tubkaak we have found just that and it is one of our favourites. With just 42 rooms and 17 pool villas boasting curved roofs, coconut wood and teak, this is a charming and peaceful place to stay.

Superior Rooms have a ground floor location, gorgeous bathrooms with an open-air tub and are close to the picturesque pool area. Deluxe Rooms are upper level with pretty furnished terraces offering lovely views. Sea View Rooms are shaded by trees and just

steps from the beach with comfy daybeds, open-air bathrooms and mesmerising views. The Beach Pool Villas have private pools with an open-plan design, to afford maximum exposure to the incredible backdrop.

The Premier Pool Villas are surrounded by tropical gardens and offer the ultimate in privacy – perfect for the romantics among us!

Two elegant restaurants provide sustenance and refreshment in style. The Arundina serves delicious Thai classics, whilst Di Mare offers memorable Italian dishes. Both are beachfront and perfectly positioned for romantic sunset dining.

L’Escape, in keeping with the boutique essence of the resort, is an intimate spa retreat set amongst the trees and exudes a very tranquil and calming aura. Perfect for unwinding and letting the stresses of everyday life be pummelled away.

Depending on your level of inclination there is much to keep you entertained should you wish to venture further afield. You are surrounded by the natural beauty of Krabi and exploration can be done on foot, by sea kayak or on two wheels (if mountain biking is your preferred method of transport). Excursions to Hong Island and the beautiful Phi Phi Islands are popular with guests; closer to home, why not test your culinary prowess with a Thai cooking class.

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The Tubkaak is the perfect ending to an elephant & jungle safari in the spectacular Khao Sok National Park (see page 163). Alternatively combine the tranquillity of Krabi with the culture and verdant hills of Northern Thailand (see page 162).

Pimalai Resort & Spa Layana Resort & Spa

This lovely, adults only resort spills throughout beautiful gardens onto vast swathes of white sand on the island of Koh Lanta.

The 57 guestrooms and suites have large balconies and sumptuous day beds inviting relaxation. Garden Pavilions are set within landscaped gardens, Grand Garden Pavilions and Terrace Suites have additional outdoor living space and Beach Suites are perched on the edge of the beautiful sands. Ocean Deluxe Suites are set slightly back from the beach. The style is contemporary Thai with abundant natural furnishings – think polished hard woods and sumptuous silks.

A beautiful infinity pool resides close to the beach with teak loungers and plenty of cool canvas parasols where you can refine the art of relaxation! The Linger Longer Spa is a complete wellness destination spa and the new wellness zone comes complete with a half Olympic-sized lap pool, ultra-modern gym facilities and a healthy juice bar.

Superb Thai food is the order of the day in the beach edge Sea Sky Restaurant and Sundowners Bar is the perfect location for enjoying the vivid sunsets. There are also a few local beachfront restaurants; just a meander down the beach.

Koh Lanta is a very peaceful place, a natural island with a quiet charm that is thankfully still largely unspoilt, with beautiful beaches and soaring emerald green mountains. Overlooking beautiful Kantiang Bay and surrounded by native forest, Pimalai sits absolute beachfront and then clambers into the hills behind. Access to the resort is from the mainland jetty by launch – all adding to the sense of exclusivity.

The style is very much southern Thai with plenty of local influences in the shape of highly polished floors, bamboo blinds and wooden furnishings and there are a variety of rooms to choose from. The Deluxe and Bayfront Rooms are beautiful and a number offer partial ocean views, but it is the much-lauded Pool Villa wing that really tickles our fancy. Set on the hillside, each villa is within its own compound and utter privacy is ensured. The infinity-edge pool with jaw-dropping panoramic views is the perfect backdrop.

Alongside in-villa dining, there are three fabulous restaurants to tempt your taste buds offering classic Thai, freshly grilled seafood and modern western with a clever Asian twist. For a touch of romance, watch the shimmering sunset with a private beach dinner. The superb beach location means a great choice of complimentary water activities. There are no motorised watersports which just adds to the tranquillity.

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Anantara Rasananda

You have probably been to Koh Phangan before, as part of the well-trodden backpacker trail and the hot, intoxicating Full Moon parties that were a rite of passage. Full Moon parties still take place on Haad Rin Beach, some 30 minutes away but this is an altogether more refined affair, where chilled cocktails and stylish private pool villas are the order of the day – a much more sophisticated option than warm beer and sleeping on the sand!

Arrival is via a 40 minute speedboat dash from Koh Samui and your boat arrives on the beach, so be prepared to ditch the shoes and dabble your toes – this is definitely barefoot territory. A stunning, white sand beach fringed by the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Thailand greets your arrival, Koh Phangan remains that unspoilt, rustic and untouched island from your travelling days; this is the real Thailand, how Thailand used to be.

Contemporary style pool villas blend into the landscape with Pool Suites located on the second floor, offering huge terraces and outdoor plunge pools. Garden Pool Suites are on the ground floor with tropical gardens hidden behind high walls accessed by an ancient wooden gate. Ocean Pool Suites are on the upper level with superb views of the beach and an endless horizon (these are satisfyingly private), but the Ocean Garden Pool Villas up the ante even further with a beachside pool, sala with daybed and private tropical garden. All are exceptionally stylish, successfully mixing Thai authenticity with modern design and state-of-the-art high-tech amenities.

This is definitely a place where you can wander barefoot all day and all night if you desire, even when it comes to dining. Bistro@The Beach overlooks the infinity pool and offers a ‘suits all’

menu that takes you from breakfast through to dinner. Dine barefoot and chilled on the beach or under the romantic cane lanterns inside. For lovers of Japanese cuisine, Yukinoya serves up fresh meat and seafood cooked in front of you, teppanyaki style. Dining by design is a clever idea that we applaud – choose from a selection of starry-eyed locations around the resort and the staff do the rest. For those who wince a little at the idea of only dining in-house, don’t worry, there are some great restaurants strung along the beach.

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If you love the genuine charm of Rasananda why not mix with a touch of nature and culture in the north of Thailand, perhaps Chiang Mai or the Golden Triangle (see page 162).

SALA Samui Belmond Napasai

This beautiful resort is a bit of a hidden gem and a real favourite of ours for many reasons. It is probably the charm and warmth of the welcome, understated elegance and splashes of Thai flavour that captured our attention first. Belmond Napasai is a boutique property on a private beach with a swathe of villas lying along the beachfront and up the hillside behind. The freeform infinity pool overlooking the ocean beckons enticingly.

The cottage-style villas come in a range of options, however all are standalone and furnished in a contemporary Thai style but with a real sense of place. Seaview and Seaview Hill Villas have wonderful views, whilst the Beachfront Villas face directly onto the ocean.

Dining comes courtesy of two excellent establishments. Lai Thai offers local delicacies, or for a more relaxed vibe Beach Restaurant is a seaside barbecue. The resort is also only 10 minutes’ drive from the restaurants and bars of Bo Phut and there are a handful of local restaurants close by.

With such an exceptional beach the watersports come hand in hand. Windsurfing, kayaking, snorkelling and diving are all on offer. The pace at the Napasai is a gentle one and the Asian traditions that pervade the Spa only enhance this tranquil air.

This stunning Thai style property is one of our most popular resorts and it’s not hard to see why. Finished with plenty of crisp white and dark wood, the feel is calm and serene. Out of 69 rooms and suites 53 have private pools. Its location on Choeng Mon Beach gives a scenic, but low-key vibe, yet you are just a short drive from Bo Phut fisherman’s village and Chaweng Beach for local bars and restaurants.

The rooms are beautiful with cool, clean lines and the Deluxe Balcony Rooms are a great entry level with semi-outdoor bathrooms and spacious balconies. We would definitely recommend upgrading to a Garden Pool Villa or SALA Pool Villa for more space, privacy and the indulgence of your own pool.

Dining here is a delight with both traditional Thai and western delicacies on offer and SALA Beach Bar is the place to head after a hard day on the beach. There is a lovely spa, complimentary yoga, kayaking and two swimming pools, one of which is a lap pool for those feeling a little more energetic.

Koh Samui and the surrounding islands and marine parks offer a wealth of activities with snorkelling, diving, elephant treks and island tours being amongst the most popular.

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Six Senses Samui Banyan Tree Samui

It feels like a million miles from anywhere, peaceful and secluded with some of the most jaw-dropping views over the Gulf of Siam we have seen. In true Six Senses style it has a real feel of rustic luxe but there is absolutely no compromise on the luxury element, the blend is just perfect.

66 wooden-clad villas are scattered across a gentle hillside and there is a wonderfully relaxed ambience about the place. Each villa is perfectly in tune with its surroundings, utterly private and all with outstanding views. 52 of the villas have a private pool, which we highly recommend, and depending on your preference, the higher you go up the hill the better the view, the lower you stay the closer proximity you have to the beach and glistening infinity pool. The style will definitely bring out the Tarzan and Jane in you – crisp white linens, wafts of sheer muslin and monster-size bamboo canes, all coming together in a

serene, jungle-style harmony. The villas have semi-open air bathrooms and some have a private sala which is heaven sent for romantic sunset dining. 24 hour butler service also comes as part of the deal.

For the foodies out there it is worth mentioning that the Six Senses is recognised as having one of the finest dining establishments on Samui, the much-lauded Dining on the Rocks – nine terraces that tumble down to the sea – is a must. Dining on the Hill offers classic Thai fare and each restaurant has a bar attached. If you prefer the sand between your toes, head down to the new Beach Club, where you can enjoy a drink or light bite around the pool or have it delivered to your sun-lounger. You are also within easy reach of lively Chaweng Beach and the more relaxed vibe of Bo Phut Fisherman’s Village with its excellent local restaurants, if you crave a change of scenery.

If you do manage to drag yourself away from the tranquillity of your villa then Samui is ripe for exploration whether it be on foot, cycle or elephant! Get off the beaten track and you will be well rewarded for your efforts.

Jungle hiking is superb on the island and the beautiful outlying islands in the spectacular Angthong National Marine Park are just crying out to be explored.

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For those interested in nature combine Samui with a jungle safari at Elephant Hills. Activities include an opportunity to wash and feed the elephants, jungle trekking and kayaking across the lake surrounded by the spectacular scenery of Khao Sok National Park (see page 163).

There are many beachfront, luxury resorts on Koh Samui, and indeed in Thailand, but every now and again you come across one which seems to epitomise everything you would expect from a fabulous retreat in the ‘land of smiles’. Banyan Tree Samui is just such a place. Set into the hillside, the resort commands exceptional views over the sapphire waters of Lamai Bay which lap the pristine white sands of the beach below.

There are 88 pool villas which cascade down the hillside in a series of flowing terraces, many taking pole position for the incredible view. All have a clever design, contemporary without being clinical, plenty of teak wood and vibrant Thai silks and a layout which flows effortlessly from inside to out. The infinity edge pools have to be seen to be believed and are amongst the largest on the island. To ensure you get a fabulous view we suggest checking

into an Ocean View or Horizon Hillcrest Pool Villa. For the ultimate indulgence there are a select few signature villas set high above the rest – total privacy ensured. We love the special touches such as a pillow selection, turn down service and an extensive bath menu!

Under the shade of coconut palms and perched on the hillside with cinematic views, Banyan Tree Samui offers three superb dining outlets including the classic beach grill restaurant ‘Sands’ –or head up to ‘Saffron’ for signature authentic Thai cuisine. The Edge hugs the cliff edge and offers crowd-pleasing dishes for breakfast and lunch alongside spectacular views, whilst the pool bar creates healthy lunchtime treats and boasts a talented mixologist for those lazy afternoon cocktails.

Banyan Tree’s award-winning spas are well known amongst spa aficionados for their head to toe therapies and

Banyan Tree Samui Spa is no exception. It has a suite of 10 spacious indoor spa pavilions – all offering an extensive range of Asian-inspired body and beauty treatments and Koh Samui’s first hydrotherapy spa, The Rainforest. A range of water-based activities will entice you into the warm waters of the gulf, whilst yoga classes are available to refocus the mind and soul.

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♥ Experience the finest cuisine under a lantern-lit pavilion with Destination Dining – a truly romantic beach dining experience

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Pair with the all-suite Banyan Tree Bangkok for the perfect urban and beach Thai escape.

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Zazen Boutique Resort Melati Beach Resort & Spa

Melati Beach Resort enjoys a secluded beachfront setting on Samui’s northern-most tip. An ideal location for those seeking peaceful surrounds but within a short taxi ride to the many bars and restaurants of nearby Fisherman’s Village.

77 contemporary Thai guestrooms and villas (many with a private pool) are wonderfully spacious and are laid out in a Thai village style within verdant tropical gardens, all just a stone’s throw from the white sandy beach. Grand Deluxe rooms are beautifully decorated in soft colours and feature large day beds and a private balcony or terrace. On the lower floors the Private Garden Pools have a spacious outdoor terrace complete with plunge pool. We recommend upgrading to a free-standing Pool Villa with separate living area, large garden and outdoor private pool, or better still the Pool Villa Suites with even more space.

Dining options include The View restaurant located on the beach offering all-day dining, and Kan Sak Thong serving authentic Thai cuisine. For a relaxing drink head for the Sea View terrace and lounge or swim up to the Sea View bar at the main pool. Romantic private dinners can be arranged, as can private in-villa barbecues. Not to be missed is the awardwinning Melati Spa… the scent of jasmine leads the way to a full range of indulgent spa treatments.

If you crave the intimacy and charm of a boutique family-run establishment then look no further than the truly enchanting Zazen.

With a peaceful location on Bo Phut Beach there are just 26 rooms to choose from. The design echoes a stylish Thai home with warm wood and cool terracotta floors, rich Thai silks and a large veranda. The most popular rooms are the Beachfront Deluxe due to their picture-perfect beachfront location, meanwhile the beautiful Garden Villas and Garden Deluxe Bungalows are more spacious with romantic open-air bathrooms.

The beachfront location of Zazen Restaurant has earned many accolades and is a fusion of east-meets-west with a sophisticated and elegant appeal. There is a private dining sala on the beach for romantic interludes and if you feel like getting involved, why not join one of the Thai cooking classes for a hands on experience.

In keeping with the boutique style, the spa here is small, but perfectly formed, with outdoor treatment salas and a free form swimming pool. For adventure seekers, the location of Zazen means you are perfectly placed to discover the beautiful island of Samui.

Seen from above Soneva Kiri appears as a scattering of white canopies punctuating the emerald green of the jungle, curving around a gentle bay filled with impossibly blue water and gleaming white sand. Reached by private plane from Bangkok, Koh Kood is the Thailand of old, peaceful beaches, untamed jungle and smiling fishermen peacefully going about their business.

The 34 spacious pool villas – in this case the phrase ‘plus size’ is entirely apt – have a beach or hillside location. All have half-moon infinity pools, personal buggies for scooting around the resort, and the unobtrusive service of a personal Mr or Ms Friday to attend to your every whim and desire. Expect rustic beach chic, weather-beaten wood and soaring ceilings, wafting sheer drapes and every conceivable creature comfort; think simple but not austere. As the tropical skies darken, what could be better than bathing by

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moonlight in your outdoor bathroom –a jungle hideaway surrounded by elephant ear palms?

The dining choices here are no less extraordinary. Perched atop a rocky outcrop, the Dining Room indulges in life’s simple pleasures (don’t miss the dedicated ham and cheese room!).

The View has you dining cantilevered over the cliff and focuses on the on-trend movement of slow-food; and yes the view is quite incredible! Benz’s is the signature Thai eatery and oozes romance from every pore – envisage artful food in a place which is lit by lanterns, perched on stilts and reached by a cruise through the mangroves of Klong Kai Kee. The Beach restaurant cajoles you to kick back and stop. Take your seat on the soft sand, or in one of the king-size day beds, swinging gently in the ocean breeze. For those with a child-like sense of adventure Treepod Dining is an absolute must. Seated in a

bamboo pod you will be gently hoisted through the jungle canopy – gourmet delights are served via the zip-line acrobatics of your fearless waiter!

Destination dining encourages you to break all the rules, you say where, you say what and you say when.

For those who can bear to leave the cocoon of Soneva Kiri there are some truly captivating experiences to enjoy.

From epic underwater adventures to immersion in local village life, this is the stuff that memories are made of. For those of a more gentle persuasion, the Six Senses Spa is the perfect alternative.

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With direct flights from Siem Reap, Soneva Kiri is the perfect finale to a visit to the temples of Angkor Wat.

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Beguiling Bangkok

A vibrant and vivid clash of east-meets-west, Bangkok is the ultimate urban experience and makes an exciting combination with a Thai beach break. This heady city is a blend of old, new, traditional and modern. It can on occasion be overwhelming but with some clever planning you can explore the city in all its guises. Touring the Grand Palace with a private guide (try to arrive early and witness the monks’ morning chanting ritual), a hair-raising ride on a tuk-tuk and a cruise down the quiet klongs (backwater canals) on a traditional long-tail boat should all be on your wish list.

The Peninsula Bangkok is a great base, it has a fabulous location on the banks of the river. Other recommendations include the beautiful all suite Banyan Tree, home to Vertigo on the 61st floor, one of Bangkok’s iconic dining experiences.

Charming Chiang Mai

Famed for its glorious golden temples, superb cuisine and a vibrant and colourful night market, Chiang Mai is a world away from Bangkok and an ideal add on to a beach holiday for a taste of Thai culture. It is without question one of our favourite places in Thailand and we urge you to get out and explore. The lush green countryside with its mountainous scenery, elephant encounters and ancient hill-tribe villages are all within easy reach and reflect a much simpler and slower pace of life.

There are many hotels to choose from but we love the Tamarind Village, a unique charming resort in the heart of the old town. Built around a series of shady garden courtyards, the hotel is designed in traditional Lanna style and is a true reflection of the ethnic diversity of the region.

Tranquil Golden Triangle

Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle are located in Thailand’s far north and were for many years a region shrouded in mystery. The ‘Golden Triangle’ is where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar (Burma) collide and it undoubtedly boasts some of the most dramatic scenery anywhere in the region.

Using the Anantara Golden Triangle as your base gives the perfect opportunity to explore. The location is spectacular with a lush jungle hillside setting, superb views and its own Elephant Camp. The design is very traditional Thai and all rooms have private balconies overlooking the Golden Triangle. All stays of three nights here include a visit to the Opium Museum, a private Golden Triangle tour, an Elephant Camp experience, cooking class and spa treatment.

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Spend time relaxing at the luxurious Sarojin, before journeying deep into the jungle in the dramatically scenic Khao Sok National Park. End with a few days in the fabulous setting of Six Senses Yao Noi.

Days 1-3 ● The Sarojin, Khao Lak

On arrival in Phuket you will be transported to beach heaven at the secluded Sarojin. Located on a pristine swathe of beach, this elegant Thai-style resort is perfect for relaxation and indulgence, with dinner at one of the many restaurants, including champagne breakfast on your terrace or a Thai feast under the stars with your feet in the sand, or even a romantic couple’s spa treatment in the rainforest.

Days 4-5 ● Elephant Hills, Khao Sok National Park

Journey deep into the rainforest of Khao Sok National Park, just a two hour drive from Khao Lak, where you’ll spend two nights glamping at Elephant Hills. Inspired by African safari camps, this is the first luxury camp of its kind in Thailand. Set in two locations – your first night is spent at the original camp, with stunning views of the vegetation and river below, your second night is spent at the Rainforest Camp with just 20 tents set on a floating platform on Cheow Larn Lake – the ultimate wow factor! This is a very natural experience in the jungles of Southern Thailand and whilst not luxury in the perceived sense of the word, the tents are extremely comfortable offering ensuites with hot showers, effective protection against mosquitoes and good ventilation. The Khao Sok National Park with soaring limestone karsts rising majestically from the jungle canopy, is one of Thailand’s most beautiful landscapes. In your two days here you can expect a truly memorable menu of activities – including a Mahout opportunity to wash and feed the elephants, trekking and cruising or kayaking across the lake.

Days 6-10 ● Six Senses Yao Noi

Head back to Phuket where you’ll meet your luxury speedboat to Six Senses Yao Noi. This is where wow moments keep coming, an idyllic island with some of the best views we have ever set eyes on. Six Senses has numerous restaurants and bars to tempt the palate, from authentic Thai to romantic beach picnics and the spa here is not to be missed!

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In recent years the Vietnam beach scene has come of age. This is where culture meets coast, a city/sand combo that is totally en vogue. From super-cool Hanoi to fascinating Ho Chi Minh, we love its slightly unpolished laidback vibe. The 2,000 miles of coastline are dotted with boutique hotels, sensational spas, romantic restaurants and tropical bars. But Vietnam has also hung on to the essence of old Asia: vendors still wear conical hats, rice paddies are ploughed by water buffalo and entire families cram onto rickety cyclos. Vietnam rekindles a sense of adventure: a place to get off the beaten track and cycle to rural fishing villages, weave through the jungle in a bamboo basket boat, haggle at a night market and feast on authentic street food.

In between living like a local, there are some must-visit places. Sailing the barely inhabited limestone seascape of Halong Bay has an almost perspective-changing tranquillity; the imperial city of Hue is a great culture fix and the magical lantern-lit port of Hoi An, a foodie’s paradise. Unsurprisingly, smart accommodation has started popping up, including beach-based Four Seasons Nam Hai. But Vietnam’s place on the luxury travel map was firmly cemented when Six Senses opened their doors. Six Senses has double presence with the only-accessible-by-boat Ninh Van Bay and the off-the-radar castaway cool of Con Dao. We’re talking total tropical hideaway and one of the best beaches we’ve laid our eyes on.

A great add-on to any Asia holiday is enthralling Cambodia, in particular Siem Reap, once a dusty ‘one-road’ town, now ‘boutiqued’ up to the rafters. One that stands out is the utterly unique Sala Lodges: 11 Khmer-style timber houses on stilts. But although we love the lively streets of Siem Reap, the main

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reason for heading north are the nearby temples of Angkor. One of the best ways to explore Angkor is by bike. Cycling the remote roads, branching off to lesser (sometimes deserted) temples, stopping off to observe orange-robed monks going about their daily chores and watching the sun set over these ancient wonders are all lifetime memory-bank experiences. What undoubtedly lies in Angkor’s shadows is the Cambodian beach scene. Far less developed compared with its Thai neighbours, there remains a back-to-basic rustic feel to both Sihanoukville and Kep. But that is all changing. A number of luxury retreats have opened on the remote Koh Rong archipelago, off the south coast, including the seductive Song Saa, Six Senses Krabey Island, an intimate and stylish haven and Royal Sands, with one of the most idyylic beaches we’ve found in Asia. We’re pretty sure this means the beginning of Cambodia as a luxury beach destination.

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Song Saa Private Island

The islands of Cambodia lie in the glistening waters of the Gulf of Thailand and the divine resort of Song Saa Private Island makes up part of this magnificent seascape. Set on two small islands, which are connected by a footbridge, you are surrounded by reef teeming with life. This is a private and intimate experience for the lucky few who are privileged enough to stay here. Just an hour by plane from Siem Reap followed by a 45 minute speedboat journey, it is the perfect place to relax after a visit to the temples of Angkor.

The 24 luxury Overwater, Jungle and Ocean View Villas have been created using sustainable materials and are in total harmony with the stunning natural environment in which they sit. Rough-hewn timbers, driftwood and thatched roofs give the resort a rustic feel without compromising on luxury. All villas have private pools and stunning ocean views. Jungle Villas

are perched above the rainforest canopy with sunset or sunrise views –the choice is yours. Overwater Villas have private decks from where you can step into the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Thailand or just relax as the sun sets on another remarkable day. Furnishings are rustic chic – vast four-poster beds, oversize baths, carved lanterns and hand crafted furniture made by local artisans.

Song Saa has huge eco credentials which are really at the epicentre of all they do. The resort works with a number of different organisations to ensure the environment is treated with the utmost respect and the protection of the natural environment and support of local communities is central to their ethical charter. Green can be glamorous – this is chic and seriously luxurious but with a conscience.

As you would expect there is a strong focus on locally produced cuisine and the unique dining experiences here are a fresh take on ancient Cambodian traditions fused with western techniques. Here at Song Saa there is an unusual take on the ‘all inclusive’ concept – here it is referred to as ‘always included’ and alongside the expected food and drink, reef snorkelling, sea kayaking, sunrise yoga, participation in the Song Saa Conservation and Community Programme and a variety of island rainforest encounters are also included in your stay. Spa treatments are additional however; definitely worth indulging in. There is no ‘spa centre’, rather carefully considered spaces, salas and treatment rooms throughout the island where exceptional therapists fuse traditional Khmer techniques with ayurvedic practices for a truly mind blowing experience.

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Six Senses Krabey Island

Ascenic ten minute drive from Sihanouvkville airport, with direct flights from Siem Reap and Saigon, followed by a short boat ride and before you know it you’ve arrived in pristine, unadulterated paradise on the island of Koh Krabey. This idyllic sanctuary is the perfect antidote to a visit to the Angkor Temples and a sublime finale to a top-to-toe journey through Vietnam. Six Senses have transformed this tiny volcanic island into a gorgeous intimate retreat, with 30 acres of jungle carefully landscaped to preserve the natural environment.

The 40 private pool villas have been cleverly blended into their surroundings with the use of local timbers, volcanic stone and rooftops blanketed in tropical vegetation. Interiors are contemporary with neutral tones, creating a relaxed jungle-lux vibe. Villas are designed with a spacious living area flowing out onto the generous decking, ideal for alfresco

poolside dining. Bedrooms feature classic Six Senses style netting canopies and some bathrooms have outdoor showers.

The restaurant serves up a fresh breakfast buffet with a la carte selections, casual lunches and seasonally themed dinners. Snacks, refreshments and light meals are presented poolside, and it wouldn’t be a Six Senses without the obligatory ice-cream parlour complimentary for all guests! The resort’s signature dining restaurant offers authentic, mouthwatering local and regional dishes which you can also try creating yourself in a hands-on cooking class.

Making the most of the stunning sunset views, the elevated bar is the perfect place for a few sundowners before dinner, but you needn’t feel too guilty about indulging as there’s a big focus on wellness here. The spa features a

menu of ancient Cambodian healing traditions and ‘multi-day rejuvenation journeys’, along with yoga workshops.

Experiences abound at Six Senses with a range of under and overwater activities, including snorkelling, diving and kayaking. Reminiscent of the Seychelles, the island’s gorgeous beach is hidden amongst giant boulders in a small cove, with crystal clear waters and a small off-shore reef. Cinema Paradiso is an outdoor cinema featuring classic movies to be enjoyed beneath a blanket of stars, and the simple observatory offers stargazing sessions with expert talks on the universe.

Romantic Moments

♥ An overwater boardwalk snakes along the west side of the island, leading to a private platform – the perfect spot for a romantic dinner, complete with glorious sunset views.

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Royal Sands Alila Villas Koh Russey

Alila Villas Koh Russey is located on a small island off the Cambodian coast, easily accessible, with a 15-minute launch transfer from Sihanoukville.

Contemporary architecture, stylish interior design and lush landscaping offer guests the height of comfort and luxury. Channelling a minimalist edge, all 63 Pavilions and Villas are designed with refined modern Khmer accents. The Pavilions are hidden within the jungle vegetation in the centre of the island and enjoy spacious outdoor gardens and terraces with views of the ocean or gardens. One Bedroom Villas are elegant, with open-plan living areas overlooking the private pool and beach beyond.

Poolside Horizon Restaurant offers international dishes throughout the day with an emphasis on French cuisine at night. Beach shack, located right on the beach – serves up authentic Khmer flavours, grills and fresh catch-of-the-day.

Spend long lazy days relaxing in the sun around the gorgeous pool or on the 1.2 km long soft sandy beach. Water lovers will be at home here with crystal-clear sea to explore by paddle board, kayak or catamaran. Complimentary yoga classes are available at Spa Alila and an outdoor cinema is the place to watch a classic film, under the stars.

Set on the beautiful island of Koh Rong with powder-white beaches that rival any found in the Maldives, Royal Sands makes a gorgeous addition to any Cambodia trip. The island it’s nestled within is swathed in pristine rainforest and fringed by unspoilt beaches and kaleidoscopic coral gardens.

The resort’s 67 free-standing villas, some of which come with pools, are spread along the beach in three rows, each enjoying fine sea views from the bedrooms. We’d recommend the Beachfront Villas for their uninterrupted views of the postcardperfect shoreline. Simple, uncluttered decor creates a spacious, contemporary and relaxing tropical vibe, with each room featuring super-king beds, indoor day beds and an outdoor sala.

Enjoy breakfast and dinner at Ocean Restaurant, named after the endless views of the azure sea and spectacular sunsets you witness while dining. For a more casual affair, the poolside Chill Bar & Grill serves lighter dishes for lunch or dinner.

We’d recommend an island-hopping cruise, where you’ll stop off at a number of snorkelling hotspots or try kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding straight off the beach. If that all sounds too much, then you can chill around the infinity pool or indulge in a massage at the Sense Spa.

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Angkor Temples & Island Retreat

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o visit to the Far East is complete without exploring the surreal splendour of Angkor Wat. Our two centre itinerary combines the magnificent temples with the harmonious luxury of Song Saa Private Island.

Day 1 ● Arrive in Siem Reap

The town of Siem Reap is nearest to the Angkor complex. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your chosen hotel. There are some exceptional boutique properties to choose from and one favourite is the Belmond La Residence d’Angkor, a stunning Khmer style hotel surrounded by lily ponds and a riverside jungle garden. It’s in the centre of town so perfect for those that love to immerse themselves in local life. Alternatively Sala Lodges is a collection of traditional Khmer wooden houses on stilts in the countryside just outside Siem Reap. We love that included is your own tuk-tuk and driver to take you in and out of town at your leisure.

Days 2-4 ● Angkor touring

The next few days have been carefully crafted to ensure you get to explore the very best of Angkor without spending endless hours in the heat of the midday sun – this is supposed to be a holiday after all! All the usual suspects are included as well as some which are a little more off the beaten track – timings are judged to avoid the worst of the crowds.

As the tour unfolds the temples become more impressive culminating in the most impressive of all temples, Angor Wat. Highlights include one of the earliest capitals in the Angkor region, Hariharilaya, now known as the Roluos and Preah Ko (sacred cow). In the medieval floating village of Kompong Pluk, see the daily battle for space where everyone and everything including pigs, dogs, crocodiles and people live on the water. Ta Prohm is one of our favourites, known as the ‘jungle temple’, the stranglehold of jungle tentacles is gradually reclaiming the long abandoned stones – for film buffs this was the setting for Tomb Raider. You will see the immense walled city of Angkor Thom – the scale is simply staggering and last but by no means least Angkor Wat. It’s believed to be the world’s largest religious building and a source of pride and strength to all Khmers.

Days 5-10 ● Song Saa

Fly from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville for the speedboat to Song Saa, or perhaps opt for Alila Villas Koh Russey or Six Senses Krabey Island. Indulge in some well-deserved rest and relaxation after your thought-provoking exploration of Angkor Wat.

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This envy-inducing eco-chic resort is set in a sublime bay accessible only by boat – dramatic, smooth, granite boulders frame a picture perfect crescent of golden sand. You share the sea here with just a few other guests and a handful of local lobster fishermen in their traditional coracles. This is a total escape from reality.

The 62 villas, all with pools, are set along the beach, dotted through the hillside or built into granite boulders. There is a seriously ‘at one with nature’ barefoot appeal here with absolutely no compromise on the luxury. Think reclaimed polished teak and beautiful handcrafted bathtubs with airy drapes wafting in the warm breeze.

Water Villas are perched directly on the water’s edge with wood steps leading down into the sea – sheer heaven for water babies, they also have a private deck and delightful plunge pool.

The Rock Pool Villas are a particular favourite of ours; perched between the granite boulders they look as if moulded by nature with plunge pools set into the rocks. Hilltop Villas have truly spectacular vistas facing the mountain ranges of Nha Trang and the East Vietnam Sea, whilst the Beach Front Pool Villas offer direct beach access.

Dining by the Bay offers east-meetswest and an Asian-fusion inspired menu, while Dining by the Pool is an anything-goes, casual lunch spot. Dining by the Rocks is the signature dining performance in a natural, yet very intimate, setting overlooking the bay. For cocktails and mocktails head to Drinks by the Bay which is open long after the sun has set.

If it’s a sanctuary for the senses that you are after then look no further than the exceptional Six Senses Spa; pamper yourself with a traditional Vietnamese

or signature treatment or indulge in a complete Yogic wellness programme.

No matter how hard you try it is impossible to be bored here. For the early birds, there is early morning Tai Chi or yoga and for the energetic, mountain hiking trails, kayaking, snorkelling and boat charters. If you can bear to tear yourself away from this magical piece of paradise, head out into the countryside on a cyclo tour, explore Nha Trang or perhaps take a boat trip down the Cai River ending at the hot springs for a wallow in the mineral-rich mud!

Romantic Moments

♥ Enjoy an indulgent gourmet feast for two in the unique wine cave

♥ A private beach awaits in the next bay for couples seeking solace and a lavish picnic

This rustic, yet luxurious tropical retreat is on the largest island in the Con Dao archipelago and has been protected for decades as a national and marine park. Con Dao is a little ‘off the radar’ but just a short flight from, and the perfect antidote to, the frenetic pace of Saigon. National Geographic laud this idyll as one of the top eco lodges in the world – true sustainable luxury!

The 50 private villas and residences are built in the typical Six Senses style using a plethora of local, sustainable and natural materials. Ocean Duplex Villas are split level with one bedroom, which is set on the upper floor. Stunning ocean views prevail and the infinity edge pool is definitely somewhere you will spend lots of time. The clever design of these duplex villas reduces the need for air conditioning on the ground floor, which is where the spacious bathroom is located. If chilled

air, on demand, in all areas is de rigueur, we recommend the Ocean Front Deluxe Villas as an alternative. These single storey villas have an open-plan style which boasts magnificent vistas from the private pool and terrace. When it comes to décor you should think lots of natural wood, neutral colours and state-of-the-art technology, pleasingly and discreetly embedded in the design.

The Vietnamese kitchen, or to give it its proper name Vietnamese by the Market, is the heart and soul of the resort and led by Ms No. A smorgasboard of Vietnamese delicacies of noodles, soups, rice, rolls and wraps are made freshly to order. Other dining options include By the Beach – which offers contemporary international cuisine with spectacular ocean view and Deli’cious, featuring a selection of mouthwatering lighter choices, from tapas style producers boards to delightful

homemade ice creams. The resort also offers destination dining experiences including Wine Cellar, Chef’s Table and In-villa dining.

The beach is straight out of a film set; wide, soft and gleaming white sand set into the gentle curve of the bay, washed by the warm waves of the South China Sea and home to a wide range of watersports including some of the best snorkelling and diving to be found anywhere in Vietnam, It is also the only resort in Vietnam offering on occasion a turtle hatching experience thanks to its collaboration with the National Park. Hiking and cycling round the island are popular and Con Dao has some interesting merchant history and local culture to discover. The superb Six Senses Spa excels in the wide and varied choice of Yogic wellness programmes and treatments you would expect from Six Senses.

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Four Seasons Nam Hai

Weaving along a glorious stretch of beach, 100 visually striking villas sit amongst some of Vietnam’s richest cultural heritage. With a design inspired by over 2,500 years of history and facilities that pay tribute to centuries of tradition, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai is perfectly placed to honour the nearby UNESCO Heritage Sites of Hoi An, My Son and Hue.

The 60 One Bedroom Villas and 40 Pool Villas exude an aura of contemporary Vietnamese spirit meets Zen-inspired chic. Open-plan rooms reveal high ceilings, beds swathed in romantic gossamer nets are raised on platforms, and an eggshell lacquered bathtub entices you to indulge in a relaxing soak. All villas have the ultimate in state-of-the-art technology and a lovely blend of indoor and outdoor spaces.

When the cool morning air weaves its magic the outdoor deck of Cafe Nam

Hai is the ideal spot for breakfast, transforming at night into a sleek, romantically lit fusion fare restaurant.

Lá Sen beckons day and night with fresh Vietnamese flavours poolside, complemented by a Cooking Academy where guests can master their own culinary creations. At the end of the day, little beats a Central Coast sundowner at The Beach Bar with a side order of East Sea views.

Eight lotus pond treatment pavilions make up the outstanding Heart of the Earth Spa, where open-air relaxation decks combine with crystal singing bowl treatments for absolute connection and calm. There are also three superb palm-fringed swimming pools. The upper level is for all to enjoy, the middle level offers a lap pool for the fitness conscious and the lower level is an adults-only, infinity-edge sanctuary.

Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai is just minutes from the UNESCO town of

Hoi An with her lantern-lit streets, exceptional tailors and inventive eateries, while nearby My Son is one of the region’s best preserved Cham sites.

Romantic Moments

♥ Settle down at a private table and canopied daybed on the beautiful beach for a gourmet surf and turf selection served by a private chef

♥ Reconnect with a 150-minute Nam Hai Earth Song couple treatment, complete with a mesmerising crystal sound bath

Beyond the Beach

Spend from a day up to a week at The Cooking Academy learning from some of the best chefs in the business.

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Halong Bay Cruise

There are not many places in the world that have been recognised twice by UNESCO but Halong Bay is one and therefore understandably commands more of your time. Most visitors allocate one night but this is almost to undermine its unique place in the world and we urge you to stay longer in a place that really does deserve your attention. Most of the boats on the bay offer a two-night option allowing you to discover the lesser explored regions of Halong Bay.

Glimpse the lives of local people, cruise through Halong Bay, Bai Tu Long Bay, Lan Ha Bay, and Cat Ba Island. Explore with guided expeditions to floating villages and kayak past karst rocks and lagoons before enjoying a cooling dip in the emerald waters of the bay. Onboard there are a wealth of activities to keep you occupied; Tai Chi, Vietnamese cooking classes, Vietnamese wine tasting, conical hat making and even

spa treatments. Access to the bay is a three-hour drive from Hanoi, or take a spectacularly scenic seaplane flight for a bird’s-eye view of this unique landscape. There are numerous boat options from traditional private junks with just one or two cabins to luxurious state-of-the-art vessels.

Heritage Ginger

A favourite of Turquoise is Heritage Ginger for her authentic Vietnamese style. She is a newly built luxury steel ship, cruising overnight through nearby, quieter Lan Ha Bay. Rooms have a warm and elegant feel, with each spacious suite enjoying a private balcony, with antique décor contrasting beautifully with more contemporary furnishings. During the cruise, there is plenty of leisure time to enjoy activities both onboard and around the fantastical scenery of Halong and Lan Ha Bay. Take a plunge in the pool or pamper yourself at the Lady Ginger Spa, join a

cooking demonstration in the open kitchen on Ginger’s rooftop dining room and bar, cycle on Cat Ba and kayak through the impressive karst landscape. Sister vessel Ylang also offers a more leisurely two-night cruise amongst beautiful Lan Ha Bay. You’ll have far more time to enjoy the scenery and with a focus on wellness and spa, you’ll come away fully rested.

Beyond the Beach

Head down to Ninh Binh province pre or post cruise. Sometimes referred to as Halong Bay on land, this lesser known but breathtaking area of Vietnam is picture perfect. Cycle through the rice paddies of Van Long Nature Reserve or cruise through the karst scenery of Tam Coc, staying at the enchanting Tam Coc Gardens Hotel.

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Vietnamese Essentials

Discover the very best of this remarkable and resilient country from North to South and all that is in between.

Days 1-2 ● Hanoi

On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel before beginning your exploration of Hanoi by visiting the Temple of Literature, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Ho Chi Minh’s house and the One Pillar Pagoda, followed by a walking tour of the bustling Old Quarter. Spend two nights at the Sofitel Legend Metropole.

Day 3 ● Halong Bay

Today, transfer to Halong Bay where you will board the authentic Heritage Ginger for a unique overnight experience. Set off on a cruise to Lan Ha Bay, a quieter bay just south of Halong Bay, filled with thousands of limestone islets and caves. Swim off the side of the boat and feast on delicious seafood as you take in the stunning scenery. Moor up for the night and wake to see the sun rise over the spectacular horizon. Return to Hanoi for the short flight to Hoi An.

Days 4-7 ● Hoi An

On arrival transfer to Four Seasons The Nam Hai, a stunning beach resort just 15 minutes from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An. A few hours wandering in Hoi An will reveal the best of the old town. Simply roam, get lost and enjoy exploring this maze of atmospheric streets. Don’t forget to sample some of Hoi An’s signature dishes or one of the many excellent quality tailors which proliferate in this charming town.

Days 8-9 ● Saigon

Fly down to Ho Chi Minh City and spend the afternoon exploring Dong Khoi and the nearby boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Explore Saigon’s sights including the War Remnants Museum, busy Chinatown, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Reunification Palace. Stay at the Park Hyatt.

Days 10-14 ● Con Dao

End your exploration of Vietnam with a relaxing stay on one of her beautiful beaches. Six Senses Con Dao is a rustic, yet luxurious, tropical retreat on the smallest island in the Con Dao archipelago and has been protected for decades as a national and marine park. National Geographic laud this idyll as one of the top eco lodges in the world – true sustainable luxury. Alternatively stay at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, an envy-inducing eco-chic resort set in a sublime bay accessible only by boat –dramatic smooth granite boulders frame a picture perfect crescent of golden sand.

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Southeast Asia

Malaysia

Malaysia is sometimes overlooked as a destination, lurking in the shadows of ever-popular Thailand, but it is this limelight-dodging attitude that makes us love the country even more. Its jungle/beach double act is utterly beguiling, a natural canvas for one-off travel experiences. The peninsula and islands are thick with ancient forest and edged by breathtaking beaches, the people are proud of their timeless land and the culture is steeped in tradition. There’s a unique edge to Malaysia, a romantic up-sticks-and-move-there notion we find hard to shrug off.

The properties we feature are unmistakably Malay, offering a real sense of place, region by region. Malaysia as a beach destination was etched onto the luxury map by the islands of Langkawi, or more accurately The Datai and the Four Seasons. Today these 99 magical islets off the western coast remain a favourite for travellers seeking beach-bliss, remote adventure and five-star trimmings. Emerald-green jungle tumbles down to sugar-white sand, mangroves bridge sea and land, huge limestone caves swallow you up, secluded coves lie in wait and a technicolour underwater world thrives beneath. Venture off on a mangrove safari and spot everything from fiddler crabs to dancing dolphins. If not Langkawi-bound, let the whispering serenity of Pangkor Laut work its magic. Only a fraction of this privately-owned 300-acre island has been developed, the rest is wilderness where time stands as still as the ancient land.

The Peninsula’s east coast is just as trance inducing with sweeping beaches kissed by the South China Sea. It was love at first sight at Tanjong Jara, a resort so relaxing it’s hard to stay upright. And then there is the unspeakably beautifully Tioman Island, a destination that had fallen off the radar until JapaMala opened its

treehouse-chic doors. A 40-minute flight from Kuala Lumpur, this jungle outpost in the South China Sea is a little piece of paradise with scarcely a footprint in the sand. Dive the rainbow-coloured sea, spot monkeys and birds in the thickly forested interior and kayak past ramshackle fishing villages.

But for those with a real thirst for adventure, Borneo has it in bucket loads. The world’s third largest island is divided between Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei (the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak lying to the north). We can’t rave enough about Sabah: its dense jungle home to the mighty orangutan. Forgo luxury for authenticity and stay in a nature lodge on the banks of Kinabatangan or in the heart of the Danum Valley. Here you can witness the treetop antics of monkeys, watch orangutans in the wild and meet the remarkably passive pygmy elephant. And now you’ve earned your luxury in the guise of Borneo’s blossoming beach-chic scene. Jungle-strewn Gaya Island off the coast of Sabah (15 minutes by boat) has two heavenly hideaways: think Robinson Crusoe meets The Jungle Book.

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Pangkor Laut Resort

Over 2 million years in the making, this renowned resort sits within a landscape of ancient forests where the trees are as old as the land itself, where sweeping bays are deserted and quiet but for the cry of the macaque monkeys. It is home to Emerald Bay, an unspoilt crescent of sand hugged by the tangle of tropical jungle. This beach has been voted as one of the best in the world and it is easy to see why.

Only a tiny fraction of the island’s 300 acres has been developed and the resort blends effortlessly into its jungle surrounds – Mother Nature herself could have been the architect and the clever design means it’s not difficult to find your own perfect piece of paradise.

When it comes to accommodation, you are spoilt for choice. Garden Villas are lower level and set in beautiful gardens, while the Hill Villas are elevated with magnificent views. Beach Villas are

freestanding with lovely views, although this beach is not suitable for swimming. Sea and Spa Villas are built on stilts over the lapping waves, linked by wooden walkways and are very romantic. All villas offer stylish bathrooms with an oversize bath, some in private courtyards and some with fabulous rainforest or sea views. For a little more luxury, opt for The Estates. Each comes with its own pool boasting dramatic views, and a personal chef, all set amidst acres of pristine rainforest or by a secluded beach.

When it comes to dining explore a multitude of fresh, flavourful cuisine. Feast Village serves up a veritable smorgasbord of Malay and Asian delights, while Uncle Lim’s Kitchen is an exceptionally popular Chinese restaurant set on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea. Fisherman’s Cove has exquisite seafood with a slightly more refined ambience, and there

are also a range of private dining experiences available.

If you do nothing else whilst you are here, a visit to the spa is an absolute must. Extolling the healing virtues of the region, enjoy a pre-spa ritual to leave you totally revitalised.

Romantic Moments

♥ Indulge in a private dining experience at Emerald Bay

Beyond the Beach

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The Datai Langkawi

For those who crave a destination with a real sense of place when travelling, yet still seek superb luxury and all the creature comforts it entails, The Datai Langkawi is the place for you. Set on the pristine isle of Langkawi, this renowned resort, regarded as one of the world’s finest hideaway retreats, sets a benchmark for all things jungle-chic! Think ‘back to nature’ where the natural environment and stunning design complement each other perfectly.

Scattered through the deep emerald green of virgin rainforest, The Datai is a truly stunning place to be; pathways meander through the tangle of trees down to a sublime tropical beach. Accommodation here is divine; Deluxe Rooms are located in the main building, close to the main pool and bar. These rooms have a contemporary feel about them, some with ocean views and a fabulous jungle outlook. We love the villa accommodation,

which is dotted along the pathways to the beach. These have plenty of space for being lazy and indulgent, super bathrooms and some have private pools as well. For the ultimate in luxury living, the huge One & Two-Bedroom Beach Villas are located immediately behind the sand, with spacious open plan living/dining rooms and separate bedroom with walk-in wardrobes and dressing area. The outdoor lounge area is completely private with a generous pool and a gate leading directly to the beach – what more could you want?

Dining is a real experience here. Breakfast, lunch and dinner with a French flair are served at the Dining Room. The Pavilion is a beautiful Thai restaurant elevated in the treetops and famed for some of the best Thai dishes in the country. We particularly love the setting of The Gulai House – rustic-luxe deep in the heart of the rainforest, serving up memorable Malay and

Indian gastronomy. For feet in the sand dining, the Beach Club and Bar serves up sunset cocktails and delicious fresh seafood on an open grill. The romantics out there can indulge in a private candlelit dinner for two on the beach.

The incredible rainforest also hosts an excellent spa where treatments are inspired by ancient Malay Ramuan healing principles – this, combined with the location, makes for a unique and very special experience. Alongside the spa there is an Ernie Els designed golf course, an adults only pool, a family and toddler pool, a nature centre offering complimentary rainforest walks with their resident naturalist and plenty of non-motorised watersports. If you wish to explore the surrounding area, a mangrove cruise through the Langkawi Geopark is a fascinating experience, and the Langkawi cable car and Skybridge offer spectacular views of the island.

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Four Seasons Resort

Langkawi is a perfect choice for those who seek a pristine natural jungle setting, powder soft sand and a laid-back vibe. The Ritz Carlton offers all this with added luxury and an ideal location on a quiet beach, just fifteen minutes from the local town. Whilst modern and contemporary, the resort has been cleverly designed with subtle local touches to resemble a traditional Kampong Village.

90 Deluxe Rooms and Junior Suites are built into the rainforest all with spacious balconies and terraces. 29 Pool Villas are beautifully designed with Malay style high ceilings and a private garden overlooking the rainforest or the ocean and beach.

Surrounded by jungle, Langkawi Kitchen offers casual dining for breakfast and dinner. Next to the spacious family pool and right on the beach the Beach Grill serves up western favourites. Hai Yan, perched on the water’s edge, enjoys 180-degree views of the ocean and is for lovers of Chinese cuisine and seafood. Adults only Horizon Bar is perched above a natural rock and features an idyllic infinity pool overlooking the Horizon. Unwind in the unique spa, where treatments draw on ancient Malay rituals. With 400 metres of pristine beach, three swimming pools, including a kids’ pool at the Ritz Kids Club, you are sure to find that perfect spot to soak up the sun.

Occupying a beautiful 1.5-kilometre beach and backed by rugged mountains and thrilling mangrove forests, Four Seasons Langkawi is one of the best resorts in Malaysia. The spacious suites are superbly appointed featuring polished wood, soaring ceilings and a pleasing blend of Moorish, Malay and contemporary luxury. The Garden or Partial Ocean View Pavilions are either ground or upper floor and located in the gardens. Beach Villas are just a step from the sand with a huge polished deck overlooking the sparkling ocean, whilst tucked into a private garden is a plunge pool just for two!

Serai serves up flavours of the Mediterranean, whilst Ikan-Ikan focuses on flavours closer to home with authentic Malay cuisine in a delightfully authentic setting. Kelapa Grill has a lively, casual beachfront setting and is the perfect spot for sundowners. The Rhu Bar channels your inner ‘Arabian Princess’ with its Middle Eastern ambience. The Geo Spa here is excellent and there is a bounty of amazing experiences to try. Join a mangrove cruise through the adjacent Kilim Karst Geoforest, swim in waterfalls or enjoy an extensive array of motorised and non-motorised watersports. Enjoy the bliss of an adults-only swimming pool plus rock climbing, cooking classes and village cycling tours for those who can tear themselves away from the beach.

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Gracefully lounging in the emerald green waters of the South China Sea, the island of Tioman is home to a blissfully unspoilt boutique retreat – the JapaMala. This tiny outpost houses 13 villas and chalets emerging from the jungle canopy; for a real ‘Tarzan & Jane’ experience, go for one of the secluded Treetop Chalets; for those who need a view, the Sea Cliff Chalets have some of the best in Malaysia. Jungle Sarangs are closer to the beach and have an open-air bathtub, whilst the Sea View or Hillside Sarangs have a plunge pool or private rock pool. The style is rustic-chic, with cool linens, and local wood which is totally in keeping with its enviable location.

Considering the location, the dining here is undeniably superb. Tamarind is a stylish space with the jungle rainforest as a backdrop and the beautiful beach just a stone’s throw away; here you can devour Thai and Indo-Chinese delicacies. Mandi Mandi hovers on stilts over the ocean, where global cuisine takes centre stage. Il Tempio, offers an array of Italian creations, with an emphasis on sustainable and seasonal, you can expect fresh daily catches. Make time to indulge in a sensory journey at the Samadhi Spa or for the more active try jungle trekking, diving, village visits and island-hopping boat trips.

Peace, solitude and oodles of charm sum up the beautiful Tanjong Jara Resort, located on the unspoilt East Coast of the Malay Peninsula. Fronted by the sparking azure waters of the South China Sea and shaded by the soaring palms, this beautiful resort encapsulates all you would anticipate a beautiful Malay resort to be. Think of it as a natural sanctuary designed around the intricate grandeur and elegance of the long-ago palaces, where the staff, chosen from local villages, display a genuine warmth and that irrepressible and uncontrived gentle Asian charm.

Bumbung and Serambi Rooms are on the ground or first floor and beautifully appointed with cool linens and warm local wood. Anjung Rooms are closer to the beach and come with fabulous outdoor bathrooms and a canopied veranda overlooking the tropical gardens.

Dining here is exceptional and we love Di Atas Sungei, perched above the river and serving authentic Malay cuisine. Nelayan is set by the sea serving a mix of Asian and Western cuisine. Walk along the endless beach, explore local village life on two wheels, visit the turtle hatchery during nesting season or seize the opportunity for seasonal snorkelling and diving at one of the most beautiful islands in the Malay Archipelago.

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Bungaraya Island Resort

A s sensual and exotic as the hibiscus flower from which it takes its name, Bungaraya is a hidden paradise just off the coast of Borneo. A secluded retreat that we think is a real hidden gem, this beautiful boutique resort is a cross between jungle-chic and being ‘at one with nature’. With the dense green jungle canopy and divine white beaches, you feel a million miles away from civilization – the reality is you are only 30 minutes from the airport making this an easily accessible island hideaway.

Built in complete harmony with the environment, 48 villas are tucked into the rainforest, overlooking a perfect crescent of gleaming white beach. Hand-hewn timbers and a style reflective of simple Borneo architecture provide a charming and simple yet stylish finish to the accommodation. Expect mind-boggling views, lots of dark wood, local fabrics and a real

sense of place. For a touch of indulgence, pick the Plunge Pool Villas; most are just behind the beach and have expansive decks for whiling away happy hours.

When it comes to dining options the Pantai Grill is located just behind the beach. With a laid-back vibe, this a definite spot for sundowners. The Longhouse is a modern bistro-style affair with a variety of Asian and Western dishes to tempt the palate.

There is much to keep both the mind and body active at Bungaraya and budding Marine biologists will love the Marine Ecology Research Centre at her sister property, Gayana Eco Resort, in a neighbouring bay on the island. Jump on the resort’s boat and head to MERC for a day spent learning all there is to know about marine conservation. Get closer to nature with a guided jungle trek or explore the island waters

through a menu of watersports activities. For those with a love of the underwater world, the reefs of Borneo are lauded by divers from all continents. If it’s a more relaxing diversion you are after, head to the jungle spa, built directly into the landscape; lie back and relax and let nature’s sound track of birdsong and the ocean breeze lull you into a state of complete bliss!

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Bungaraya is the perfect place to stay before or after (or even both) a mainland jungle experience.

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Borneo Eagle Resort

Remote, untouched and intimate all best describe the experience offered at Borneo Eagle Resort, an enchanting thirteen villa retreat on the island of Pulau Tiga. Located off the west coast of Sabah, this hidden gem is easily accessible by a 2-hour road transfer from Kota Kinabalu, followed by a 20-minute speedboat ride.

Borneo is well known for its incredible wildlife and many Turquoise guests combine a jungle adventure and orangutan encounter with a relaxing beach escape. Borneo Eagle is surrounded by nature, so your rainforest discovery doesn’t have to stop here. The towering jungle poses as the backdrop for the hotel. Guests can often spot long tailed Proboscis monkeys, monitor lizards or soaring eagles from the resort. The crystal-clear waters of the South China Sea are abundant with exotic fish and marine life, with access to the reef just outside the villas.

Borneo Eagle’s 13 luxurious villas are located directly on the one-kilometre beach with uninterrupted views of the magnificent Mount Kinabalu and the Crocker Range on a clear day. Villas are unpretentious, beautifully decorated to complement their surroundings and they are incredibly spacious. The common theme is modern with lots of living area and behind every villa is a small garden, some with a small fish pond. The Pool Villas, as you would expect come complete with their own private pool. Even larger Coral Villas are located right in front of the house reef and the Spa Villas include a wade pool and have their own spa suite, perfect for couples wanting to completely unwind.

A range of activities are on offer with complimentary use of kayaks, snorkelling and yoga on the decks, trekking through the jungle, specialised trips to Sandspit & Snake Island, diving

and fishing trips. Activities are most definitely plentiful; however, Borneo Eagle is also about getting away from it all and recharging your batteries and doing nothing more than reading a book and enjoying the serenity. A vast array of spa treatments, all taking inspiration from the rich volcanic soil of Pulau Tiga, can also be arranged in your villa.

Dinner is served at your favourite location, whether on your private deck, on the beach or you might prefer the communal dining option with other guests. All stays include breakfast and a three-course set dinner with a daily pre-dinner cocktail (including nonalcoholic drinks during dinner), complimentary return transfers, the service of a private butler (Personal Service Ambassadors) and a 60-minute signature massage per person per stay.

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♥ Indulge in a romantic dinner under the stars in a private pavilion by the beach

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Gaya Island Resort

This beautiful idyllic resort is set on Pulau Gaya, the largest of a cluster of five idyllic tropical islets that make up the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, just a 15 minute speedboat from Kota Kinabalu. Part of the prestigious YTL Hotels group, Gaya Island Resort is a peaceful place with a truly lovely vibe – the perfect ending to a Borneo jungle safari.

Spread over 40 acres, you can take your pick from a choice of stylish rooms. All are spacious and gracefully appointed with contemporary Malaysian flair. Bayu Villas are elevated, with leafy views ranging from the rainforest canopy to the tropical mangroves. The Canopy Villas, also on the gently sloping hillside, are set amidst the mangroves, walking distance to the sandy beach, with some rooms closer to the resort’s main facilities. The Kinabalu Villas are also in an elevated setting and offer some of the best views on the island.

Regional cuisine plays a big part of the dining experiences available here. Feast Village is a dynamic, interactive area that plays host to a wealth of cuisines from right across Asia, whilst Fisherman’s Cove is a more gourmet experience where you can enjoy a bounty of incredible seafood in a romantic and stylish location. Tavajun Bay is a delight – reached by boat, this tranquil private beach is the picture-perfect tropical island playground. The simple beachside restaurant conjures up tasty local delicacies from open braziers; select the tipple of your choice from the beachside cooler, then relax on the sun-warmed sand – heaven! We love that you can also order a gourmet picnic basket for some truly indulgent beach time.

Here in Gaya Island Resort, the crucial elements of mountain, forest and sea come together in perfect harmony. Inspired by this collective, the Spa

Village creates a memorable and uplifting experience. A rich tapestry of treatments and therapies reflect the cultural healing traditions of the nation; this truly is a place to nourish and nurture the mind, body and soul.

Time at the resort is measured by the rise and fall of the tides and the activities programme aims to immerse you in the beauty of the natural environment. Hike jungle trails with a naturalist guide, gain a fresh perspective on the vibrant marine life beneath the waves at the house reef, or maybe indulge in a little artistic creativity with a culinary journey or handicraft excursion.

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♥ Head out on Lumba Lumba, the resort’s luxury yacht for a magical sunset cruise

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Borneo Jungle & Beach Safari

Explore Borneo’s magnificent rainforests and abundant wildlife for a real adventure before some serious R&R on beautiful Gaya Island; the ultimate jungle and beach combo.

Days 1-3 ● Shangri La Rasa Ria

The perfect antidote to a long flight, your time at the Shangri La Rasa Ria will revive and rejuvenate you. Set amidst 400 acres of tropical vegetation on Pantai Dalit Beach, you can choose from a variety of elegant rooms and suites. We particularly like the new Ocean Wing where the rooms offer private outdoor bathtubs and panoramic sea views.

Days 4-5 ● Abai Jungle Lodge

In total contrast to the luxury of the Shangri La, this is real ‘back to nature’ stuff and is one of the most genuinely authentic experiences you can have in Borneo. This simple eco-friendly lodge sits on the shores of the Kinabatangan River and is the perfect spot from which to enjoy the myriad native wildlife that flourishes here. The region teems with rare and endangered species including the proboscis monkey, estuarine crocodiles and orangutans. On arrival in Sandakan we include a visit to Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre for a truly privileged encounter with orangutans living wild in the reserve.

Days 6-7 ● Borneo Rainforest Lodge

From the shores of the Kinabatangan River to the majesty of the Danum Valley, a lowland valley rainforest, this is one of the most pristine and unspoilt regions of Sabah. The variety of native flora and fauna is simply staggering and includes over 340 bird species as well as pygmy elephants, clouded leopards, wild orangutans, gibbons and many other species of monkey, reptile and insects.

Accommodation is in contemporary chalets raised above the river and connected by wooden walkways, which you will often share with the cheeky orangutans. Jungle treks, canopy walks, river tubing and wildlife drives are all part of the experience which showcases this exceedingly precious and rare environment at its most glorious.

Days 8-14 ● Gaya Island

Finish your journey with a spot of relaxation at Gaya Island Resort or at Bungaraya. Bungaraya is a luxurious hideaway set on a jewel of an island just offshore (see page 182) whilst Gaya Island Resort is an enchanting villa-style resort in the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park (see page 184).

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The Philippines is an intriguing country, much less on the tourist map compared with its popular neighbours of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. The infrastructure is not as developed and therefore island-hopping is a bit more of a challenge but that is part of the appeal of this picture-perfect destination. This is untouched nature with breathtaking scenery, immaculate beaches – and with far fewer visitors you can enjoy it at its pristine, unadulterated best.

It’s really worth visiting more than one island for a variety of experiences and scenery. For nature and adventure lovers Bohol is a beautiful natural island, covered with jungle-clad mountains, rice paddies and scattered with charming local villages. At its heart are the famous Chocolate Hills, so named because in the dry season they turn brown and resemble Hershey’s Kisses! Enjoy a day tour to see the smallest primates in the world – Tarsiers, cute little creatures about the size of a squirrel with huge eyes. Cruise down the river to witness local life along its banks, see how rice is grown and walk amongst the Chocolate Hills. Stay on nearby Panglao Island, linked by a short bridge from Bohol. Here the accommodation is understated in its luxury with small boutique hotels dotted along sugar white beaches.

If a lively beach scene is your preference then Boracay could be perfect, due to its four kilometre white sand beach which is lined with hotels, restaurants and bars. The snow white sand is so powder soft it squeaks between your toes and the topaz waters are a snorkeller’s and diver’s paradise. Whilst it is a busy little island it also has a unique charm and is not over-developed or spoilt – it is fun and vibrant and perfect for those looking to include a bit of nightlife in their holiday.

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Palawan is a collection of islands in the west of the Philippines including the islands of Coron and El Nido, both impressive for their majestic limestone karst scenery, azure lagoons and treasure trove of marine life. Stay in one of the resorts tucked away within the bays and coves of this dramatic landscape – this is the part of your holiday where you’ll feel castaway in a remote hideaway retreat. El Nido Pangulasian Island ticks all the boxes, located on a long stretch of white sand beach, surrounded by the jaw dropping scenery of Bacuit Bay with stylish villas built in harmony with the natural environment; it really does take some beating. For those with the budget, then Amanpulo is worth every penny – trust us – it’s gorgeous!

Getting between the islands does often involve a journey via Manila or Cebu but it’s worth it. You can also include an exciting city stopover in Hong Kong or Singapore in either direction to break up the journey.

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El Nido Pangulasian Island

Often referred to as ‘Island of the Sun’ as its unique location allows you to enjoy sunrise and sunset from its immaculate beach, the location of El Nido Pangulasian Island is simply sublime. Tucked behind a long stretch of beach with a sandbar reaching into the turquoise waters of Bacuit Bay, you are surrounded by jaw dropping limestone scenery, jungle clad karsts of rock jutting out of the ocean in a formation of hundreds of islands with secluded bays and lagoons to discover right on your doorstep.

Pangulasian Island has been designed to blend with the natural environment using local timbers and natural stone. Contemporary style Canopy Villas are built on stilts and surrounded by the rainforest. The Beach Villas have their own beach access. At the end of the beach are the Pool Villas, without beach access, but overlooking the ocean with magnificent views.

The main restaurant, Amianan, serves up international and Filipino dishes with wonderful views in all directions. The Poolside bar and restaurant is located next to the exquisite infinity pool. Private dinners and remote beach picnics can also be arranged. The heavenly spa offers a range of treatments – perfect to unwind after a busy day exploring this stunning region.

Access to Pangulasian Island is by a 55 minute light aircraft flight from Manila, Cebu or Boracay followed by a 25-minute scenic boat ride to the resort. Your stay at the resort includes daily activities, usually involving a trip on an outrigger style boat to explore the many hidden coves, lagoons and beaches of the bay, snorkel over pristine reefs or even try your hand at scuba diving (at extra cost). A typical day might involve a sunrise hike to the viewing deck followed by snorkelling, then join a lagoons tour and then back to the resort

for a relaxing lunch. In the afternoon go island hopping – or if it all sounds too much you could simply lie by the pool and enjoy the view!

El Nido Miniloc

Experience the majestic scenery of El Nido with a slightly lower price tag at Pangulasian’s sister property Miniloc Island, a charming four star resort tucked into a small bay, surrounded by limestone cliffs. With 50 rustic style rooms (we’d recommend the Beachside Rooms or Water Cottages on stilts over water), a gorgeous swimming pool and restaurant, Miniloc is an ideal base for those looking to explore this beautiful corner of Palawan. The experiences are the same as at Pangulasian, and the service is simple Filipino at its best!

This exquisite private retreat is spread out over an 85 hectare island in the middle of Palawan Province. Encircled by sugar-soft sand and a turquoise blue lagoon, the snorkelling is outstanding and turtles nest just off shore. This is the place for water lovers as you are simply surrounded by it, at its crystal clear best. Of course it is perfect for lovers of space, relaxation and indulgence too, with every need catered for, luxury in its most simple natural form. This island is about being at one with nature and doesn’t need the bells and whistles of many five star resorts to make you feel like you’ve landed in heaven. The décor here is simple and stylish with local timbers and natural stone blending with the environment, discreet service and a delicious choice of food.

The 42 Casitas are spread over the island, all very private and each with its own golf buggy to get around. Casitas

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are hidden in the treetops, hillside or beachside. For those looking for views and a pool the Treetop Casita with Pool is tucked away in its own little heaven, and the Deluxe Hillside Casita has the best views of the island.

Located by the pool, the main clubhouse serves Filipino and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Beach Club is the perfect spot for enjoying a sundowner serving traditional Spanish cuisine and fresh seafood. Nama offers Japanese cuisine and is open for dinner on the beach. Our favourite corner of the resort is the little beach shack called the Picnic Grove, serving up wood fired pizzas and salads – perfect for a light lunch.

Complimentary activities include swimming, board sports, sailing, windsurfing, snorkelling and twice daily fish-feeding. Guests can pay extra for

fishing, diving, private cruises to nearby islands or a sand bar visit. On land, the Sulu Spa has inspiring views of the island and a number of Filipino and Asian therapies to help you unwind. Daily yoga and gym sessions are available, as is tennis.

Amanpulo is accessed by a 70 minute flight from their private hangar in Manila. These schedules work well with international flights from Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific or Singapore with Singapore Airlines making it an ideal twin centre with a stopover in Hong Kong or Singapore.

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♥ Private beach barbecues are one of the most popular activities at the resort or for something special dine in the floating ‘Kawaya Bar’ a thatched raft set up for private dining – utterly romantic.

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Amorita Resort, Bohol Shangri-La Boracay

Shangri-La is a contemporary Filipino style resort spread across a beautiful headland, tucked away on its own little bay with two picture-perfect white sand beaches. It is removed from the busy centre of the island, but within 20 minutes of the local bars and restaurants, making it an ideal retreat for those looking for luxury whilst still enjoying a lively evening out.

Spread over the hillside in pods, the rooms are designed with Asian touches – teak wood, natural stone and plenty of use of natural foliage ensures privacy and emphasises the natural setting. Deluxe Rooms are located on the lower level and Premier Sea View Rooms right at the front with breathtaking views. Further up the hill are the Tree House Villas with downstairs bedrooms and living space with an outside Jacuzzi upstairs. Two-storey Loft Villas also have a pool. One Bedroom and Pool Villas are tucked discreetly into the gardens.

Facilities are plentiful here with a huge beachside pool area and amazing spa. With some of the best sunsets in the Philippines, there are plenty of lovely sundowner spots! The Alon Bar, located right on the beach, with live music and fire dancing on the sand, The Solana Bar has private cabanas hanging over the cliff edge and is one of our favourite spots in the resort. Dining is a highlight with four restaurants to choose from or head into town – if you can tear yourself away!

Ninety-eight Suites and Villas make up this stylish boutique hotel, located on a secluded headland at the end of Alona Beach, an idyllic stretch of beach with powder-soft white sand and crystal-clear water. Decorated with natural colours, local timbers and use of tadelakt, a stylish polished plaster effect, the resort has a natural minimalist contemporary edge and simple luxury. Choose from Junior Suites with a small living area or the One Bedroom Suites which are almost double the size with a separate living space. One Bedroom Pool Villas are THE rooms to stay in with spacious indoor/outdoor living and breathtaking views of the ocean.

Next to the main pool, Saffron Restaurant serves up delicious local Filipino dishes along with fresh seafood and international favourites. Upstairs in air-conditioned comfort Tomar Tapas Bar offers classic Spanish dishes from Tapas, Paellas and Pintxos. A second pool overlooks beautiful Alona Beach. Amorita’s fabulous spa has an exclusive range of treatments from authentic Filipino massage therapies to Asian healing rituals. Snorkelling and diving are, of course, among the top draws for this region and the in-house PADI Diver Centre can arrange visits to Bohol’s best dive sites. The island of Bohol is also great to explore for a day. Along Alona beach you’ll also find bars and restaurants, making Amorita a great base for those who like to experience life beyond the resort.

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Boracay Beach & Picturesque Palawan

With over 7,000 islands the Philippines offers such a variety of experiences, from remote islands with dramatic limestone scenery to small barefoot beach retreats. Our luxury twin-centre itinerary combines two of the best – Boracay, ideal for its idyllic beaches and El Nido for stunning scenery.

Days 1-5 ● Shangri-La Boracay

Arrive into Kalibo airport after your overnight flight from London via Singapore. Kalibo airport is located on a neighbouring island to Boracay. You will be met by the Shangri-La representatives and driven an hour and a half to Shangri-La’s private lounge to freshen up before the short ten minute speedboat ride to the resort.

Boracay is known as a busy, lively little island with hotels lining the beach. Located in the north of the island the Shangri-La is in its own glorious bay, removed from the main buzz of Boracay but just a 20 minute shuttle or tuk-tuk ride to the local bars and restaurants. It is an ideal retreat for those looking to indulge in some luxury on an idyllic quiet beach while still being able to head out for the evening. The resort has a contemporary Filipino design, wonderful restaurants, a huge beachside pool and amazing spa – what more could you ask for? This is the ideal spot to start your holiday with some serious relaxation.

Days 6-10 ● El Nido Pangulasian

This morning you’ll take a ten minute speedboat ride back to Caticlan and transfer to the airport (just ten minutes this time) for your direct flight to El Nido. On arrival take a speedboat transfer through the spectacular Bacuit Bay, the setting of El Nido Pangulasian Island Resort, an idyllic retreat set on a gorgeous stretch of powder-soft sandy beach. Here at Pangulasian Island you are surrounded by jaw-dropping limestone scenery, jungle-clad karsts of rock jutting out of the ocean in a formation of hundreds of islands and secluded bays to discover right on your doorstep.

Pangulasian Island Resort has been designed to blend in with the natural environment, with the use of local timbers and natural stone, and offers luxurious contemporary style villas. Your stay here includes daily activities, usually involving a trip on an outrigger-style boat to explore the bay. Discover hidden lagoons, kayak amongst the limestone scenery and snorkel or dive (extra cost) some magnificent coral reefs. If this all sounds too much you can always laze away the day around the resort’s sublime pool and enjoy the wonderful view.

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Indonesia Southeast Asia

An island bursting with colour, culture and charisma, all cloaked in a peaceful spirituality, we fell in love with Bali years ago. From its bottle-green forests to the mixture of soot-black and golden sand; from crimson skies to brooding volcanic peaks; from ancient temples to the turquoise ocean, this is more than just a tropical idyll. Definitely not a one-stop shop, travelling around is a must and the more ground covered, the more you fall under Bali’s unique spell.

Undoubtedly beach-blessed, Bali’s circumference is splattered with a mixture of volcanic sand and picture-perfect golden crescents. The southern coast boasts the fashionable beaches of Seminyak, Jimbaran Bay and Sanur. Here we’re in 100% hip holiday mode with chic hotels, serious spas, beachside restaurants serving melt-in-the-mouth seafood and bars mixing up far-too-quaffable cocktails. For the more solitary sand-seeker, eastern Bali is a great alternative. The beaches are volcanic and often deserted, the snorkelling and diving are top-notch and the local food some of the best we’ve come across. Go out on a fishing boat or head inland to the 8th-century temple of Pura Besakih, the must-visit on ‘the island of a thousand temples’. While remote northern Bali is both a trekker’s paradise and dolphin-lover’s hotspot, inland Ubud remains the focal point for arts, crafts, dance and music. Cycle around the dusty roads, passing rice paddies and coffee plantations, through small villages, stopping to cool off at remote lakes and rivers.

Just 22 miles east of Bali (or a 50-minute flight) is Lombok, the quieter neighbour that shies away from the limelight, happy with its lot. And who wouldn’t be: the beaches are totally unspoilt, the culture very much alive and the hotel scene understated in its luxury. Whether chilling out on the Oberoi’s private stretch

of sand, snorkelling the reef-protected waters from Jeeva Klui or donning some sunnies on the blindingwhite sands of the neighbouring Gili Islands, this is a holiday destination where you can recapture your sense of self, drift off in a hammock, enjoy a massage by the sea and let the island’s spirit work its magic.

Another place to win over our hearts and minds is Sumba. Just over an hour’s flight from Bali, it is twice the size but home to only 650,000 inhabitants. Part of Nusa Tenggara Timor, its isolated location means that for centuries, little has changed, with the exception of one intimate all-inclusive resort. Nihi Sumba is the rustic-luxe gateway to the wildness of the island. This is an all-out life-changing experience, a place to throw away your mobile phone and embrace nature, culture and local Sumba life. Trek through jungles, picnic at waterfalls, ride along the beach, surf with pros, learn to spear fish, visit traditional villages, immerse yourself in the jungle spa and enjoy life as we don’t know it.

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Samaya Seminyak

Occasionally we find a resort that quite simply ticks all the boxes and Samaya Seminyak does just that. For starters, the location is spot on –slap bang on one of Bali’s hippest beaches (the hotel’s infinity pool is also beachfront and there is something very special about floating in a pool, gazing at the sky, whilst listening to the crash of waves). Another big plus is that Seminyak is packed with cool, glamorous nightspots, stylish boutiques and chic restaurants and the Samaya Seminyak, while tucked away in a peaceful spot, is still within easy walking distance of everything.

Villas are huge and adorned with every creature comfort. Décor is modern and contemporary with clean lines and cool colours and what is possibly the most fabulous bathroom we have seen in a long time! Every villa comes complete with butler service, perfect for those leisurely in-villa breakfasts each

morning or afternoon – breakfast can be taken anywhere, anytime of the day – no alarm clock needed here!! You’ll also have your own private pool – a full size lap pool to be precise! All are within their own private walled gardens, meaning no sea views but complete privacy is assured. We love the fact that the gazebo by the pool, perfect for snoozing away lazy afternoons, can also be set up as an intimate, candlelit dining venue just for two as dusk falls.

Breeze at the Samaya is the hotel’s award winning restaurant. Set on the beachfront, your background music is the sound of the waves lapping the shore. It is definitely worth a visit, as just one of the superb variety of dining options available in Seminyak.

If you can tear yourself away from the romantic delights of your private villa and the myriad attractions of Seminyak, the resort is also perfectly placed for

exploring the rest of Bali. Head inland for jungle experiences or to one of the intricate temples in this spiritual ‘land of 1,000 temples’.

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♥ Dinner at Breeze is as romantic as it comes with a waterfront setting and spectacular sunsets. For the ultimate indulgence they can set up a special table on the beach, under a canopy, or by the pool, surrounded by flickering candlelight.

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A perfect combo with Samaya Ubud – a beautiful property in the tranquillity of Ubud with stunning views across the valley, romantic riverside villas and a restaurant on the river at the bottom of the valley.

This contemporary resort is in the very heart of Seminyak, a chic, glamorous spot home to stylish boutiques, restaurants and bars; and whilst The Elysian is set back from the road, meaning less hustle and bustle, you still have plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance. Plus the beach is only a ten minute walk away.

The Elysian is sleek in style and every villa has a pool. Set within lush, tropical gardens, there are only 27 villas in total, each within a private walled garden. Bedrooms are spacious and open directly onto your private deck. Bathrooms are modern with sunken bathtubs and rain showers.

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Ametis is a charming hideaway, tucked away behind the cool cafés and sophisticated boutiques of up-and-coming Canggu, a five-minute walk from the beach. This intimate sanctuary has a sleek contemporary flair, subtly complemented with Balinese artefacts and artwork reflecting the edgy neighbourhood. Dark woods combined with beautiful batik fabrics create a relaxed environment with a real sense of place.

Relaxation comes in the form of a centrepiece swimming pool, complete with poolside cabanas shrouded in white muslin, and the Elysian Spa where all the elements used for treatments are sourced locally.

There is an in-house restaurant – Rush Bamboo – which is excellent, but we definitely recommend heading out to the road nicknamed ‘eat street’, where you’ll find gourmet cafés and world-class restaurants side by side, with buzzy bars and intriguing boutiques crammed with original pieces of art and Balinese treasures.

There are 13 stylish villas, each designed with couples in mind. Outdoor living is key here, with an open-air living area and gourmet kitchen overlooking the generously sized pool. Bedrooms come complete with four-poster beds, swathed in voile curtains, ultra-modern entertainment systems and lavish bathrooms.

Billy & Ho restaurant is one of Canggu’s best bistros. It serves up modern Asian dishes to guests, either in the restaurant or in the privacy of their own villa. Ruby Spa offers a menu of ancient rituals, delivered using modern expertise to nurture the body, mind and spirit. Stays at Ametis include a 30-minute relaxing massage, daily cocktails and canapés from 6–8pm, a daily re-stocked mini bar, fruit, coffee, tea and a gorgeous homemade snack.

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Spa Village Resort Tembok

In amongst the hip hustle and bustle of Bali’s southern coast there is a sweeping crescent of pale golden sand called Jimbaran Bay. Here the nightlife is quieter with a few local bars and traditional fish restaurants. Belmond Jimbaran Puri sits squarely on Jimbaran Beach and embraces all that we love about Bali. The style is relaxed, service friendly and welcoming; the design a nod to local traditions. Shady thatched roofs keep you cool in the heat of the day, whilst swathes of highly polished teak create a warm authentic vibe.

When it comes to accommodation there are couple of choices. The Garden or Beach Front Cottages are Balinese in style, simply furnished and quite traditional with high ceilings, but our favourites are the Deluxe Pool Villas. Offering one or two bedrooms, these are very private spaces with a sunken private pool in a walled garden courtyard and oversized day beds, perfect for romantic interludes.

The hotel has two restaurants – Nelayan, which is on the beach serving seafood and Mediterranean style dishes and Tunjung Restaurant, offering Indonesian and Asian cuisine overlooking the lotus ponds. Discover inner peace with a treatment at the spa or join yoga or Tai Chi classes.

On the remote north-eastern coast of Bali, Spa Village offers an experience that is the complete antithesis of the modern resorts lining the southern shores. The two-and-a-halfhour road transfer transports you from hustling city vibe to tranquil, local life in the blink of an eye. With soaring volcanic peaks and black sand beaches washed by the deep blue Bali Sea, there is a very tangible spirituality to this place. The location is remote, rural and completely unspoilt.

The resort itself is, as you would expect, traditional in style with Balinese timbers, neutral colours and simple, local art. Choose from Kamar Rooms in the main building, higher floors offering more privacy, or a beachfront Villa with plunge pool. A stay here is about immersion in the local culture, testing your personal boundaries, trying new things and indulging in a little ‘me time’ in the extraordinary spa (daily spa treatments are included in your stay).

Dining takes place in the one restaurant with a simple, yet creative menu featuring a host of local produce. In addition to the wellbeing treatments, there is a clever schedule of complimentary local traditional experiences for guests to hone their skills and get hands on with. This is the perfect place for a truly authentic and genuine insight into the rich, cultural heritage of Bali.

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Soori Bali

Some places work hard to achieve the wow factor, while for others it just happens. Soori Bali is just such a place. Away from Bali’s popular southern coast, the Tabanan Regency, in the rural west shows you what Bali is all about and for us is a true definition of the word ‘paradise’.

Your journey from the airport takes you through a montage of village life, rice paddies and rural living. On arrival it’s hard to know where to look first – the symmetry of the terraced rice paddies, the waves of the Indian Ocean crashing onto gleaming volcanic-sand beaches or the soaring volcanic mountains behind you. There is no getting away from it, this is the real face of Bali.

It’s all villa accommodation here, contemporary in style and colour but with flashes of local influence. All have private swimming pools and dedicated in-villa host service; what differs is the

view. Beach Pool Villas are ground level with gardens and the beach to the front, whilst Ocean Pool Villas are on the upper level to maximise the views. Unusually for us, our favourite rooms here are the Mountain Pool Villas, indoor and outdoor spaces effortlessly intertwine, whilst mystical Mount Batukaru on the distant horizon is your backdrop. Definitely a room with a view!

The remote location means in-house dining. Cotta is the main restaurant serving tapas-style dishes, even for breakfast! Ombak is the signature dining experience (a tasting menu is available) and the bar is the best spot to watch the vivid colours of the sunset.

What we actually love most about Soori Bali however is its complete sense of place. Whilst the pool, spa and rooms are beautiful, it’s the experiences created to immerse you in what makes Bali so magical, that we find most

intriguing. Learn about rice cultivation and its religious significance, take a culinary journey visiting local markets then cooking the produce, visit coffee plantations and see rural life as you explore remote villages.

Romantic Moments

♥ Indulge in a couple’s spa treatment offering rejuvenating and relaxing fancy footwork for him, while the lady receives a choice of treatments. This sublime experience finishes with a floral bath for two. Sheer romantic bliss!

Beyond the Beach

For those seeking an authentic taste of Indonesia, why not extend your travels to Java and the temples of Borobudur (see page 206).

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Ubud

COMO Uma Ubud Samaya

Astylish all-villa resort in Bali’s artistic and cultural capital, Samaya Ubud provides the perfect complement to a beachside stay, spectacularly located amidst the rice fields and verdant hillsides of Ubud’s beautiful Ayung Valley. The resort offers nineteen luxurious, contemporary and extremely spacious villas, each with its own private pool –discreetly nestled into the hillside with a private enclosed garden and a traditional poolside gazebo. Some villas enjoy river views, others garden or valley views.

Taking full advantage of the expansive panorama, the restaurant and lobby have been carefully positioned at the top of the valley. There is also a second restaurant at the bottom of the valley with a wonderfully romantic setting overlooking the river. For a special treat indulge in the 100 Candle Dinner – a delicious feast served on the banks of the river illuminated by hundreds of flickering candles.

Samaya Ubud offers a warm friendly welcome and excels in making guests feel special and pampered. This is particularly evident in the spa which offers a multitude of treatments –some treatment rooms overlook the Ayung River – a perfect soundtrack for pure relaxation.

COMO Uma Ubud is one of Bali’s most stylish and intimate hotels, created in the style of a traditional Indonesian village with a stunning setting, many rooms with sweeping views across the Tjampuhan Valley to the rice terraces beyond. Decorated in a bright, modern yet inimitably Balinese style, the rooms are white, light and chic, with white voile draped over hand carved four-poster beds. All rooms have balconies, Pool Suites and Villas have doors opening onto private terraces with infinity pools overlooking the surrounding valley and river.

The cuisine is light, fresh and healthy with dishes at their main Kemiri restaurant showcasing Bali’s rich gourmet heritage with a modern contemporary twist. Uma Cucina is an Italian-inspired restaurant and lounge bar with outdoor terraces and a large communal dining table at the heart of the space, menus are strong on fresh, locally-sourced produce and the flavours of Italy.

The spa experience is a real highlight here – and the signature COMO Shambhala Retreat offers a range of relaxing and invigorating Asian-inspired treatments. You can also enjoy yoga, cycling and hiking.

The Oberoi Beach Resort, Lombok

Lombok gives you a chance to discover a very unhurried way of Indonesian life – deserted beaches, lush rainforest and sleepy villages are very much the order of the day here. Direct flights from Singapore make it the perfect twin-centre holiday, failing that fly from Bali or ramp up the adrenaline levels a little and take a speedboat across the Bali Sea.

This beautiful resort is tucked away on a private beach at Medana Bay amongst acres of tropical gardens and the setting is, quite simply, beautiful. The sunsets are arguably the best in Asia – we’ll let you decide but with the silhouette of Mount Agung in Bali and the three Gili Islands on the horizon it will take some beating.

Pavilions and villas are strewn throughout the gardens; traditional in style with thatched roofs, highly polished teak and Indonesian objets

d’art create an unmistakable, authentic ambience. Luxury Pavilions offer garden or ocean views whilst Luxury Villas have more space, secluded courtyards and lavish four-poster beds. For the ultimate treat, we think the Luxury Pool Villas are a must. Veiled behind high stone walls you will find your own thatched villa complete with private pool, sunken bath and your own secret garden!

Dining options do not disappoint either with the Sunbird Café open for breakfast – think Asian, Indonesian and continental. Lumbung is an elegant open-sided pavilion in a coconut grove garden setting, whilst Tokek Bar gives you a front row view of the shimmering ocean and is the perfect spot for lunch. The open-air amphitheatre is the place for atmospheric evenings by candlelight.

The Oberoi has every creature comfort and more. There is a vast swimming

pool, an indulgent spa, complimentary yoga sessions and even a fully supervised children’s programme with a veritable feast of unusual and unique activities to keep them entertained, but actually it’s what you can do outside the resort that we love the most. Embark on a snorkelling trip to the unspoilt Gili Islands Reef, try your luck at Sasak pottery classes or cycle to the market in Tanjung with a local guide for a real taste of Lombok life.

Beyond the Beach

With direct flights from Singapore, this is a perfect city and beach combo.

The beaches of Lombok are a perfect combination with the verdant hills of Ubud (see page 198).

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The Legian Lombok Jeeva Klui

Charming and authentic are words often associated with boutique hotels and never more so than with one of our favourites – Jeeva Klui on the unspoilt island of Lombok. The eco-sustainable resort is set on a quiet stretch of beach, which is protected by an off-shore reef. Recycled timber, handmade terracotta tiles and bamboo weaves make for a traditional, yet sophisticated, style of accommodation and the overall feel of the resort is reminiscent of rural Sasak villages. There are only 35 suites and villas at Jeeva Klui and the general rule of thumb is that all offer open terraces with seriously comfortable day beds, cool crisp linens, natural wood and local art. Choose from garden, ocean view, sunset view or ocean front suites or treat yourself to one of their ocean front or pool villas. When it comes to food Jeeva Klui continues in its authentic vein. The Waroeng – a small open-air restaurant, is located on the oceanfront veranda and has a casual dining attitude reflecting the style of a traditional village long house. Sengiggi is a five-minute drive for more dining options.

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♥ Indulge in a couple’s spa treatment in your own beach front cabana

The Legian Bali has long been known as one of Bali’s best resorts and now guests can enjoy the same level of luxury on Lombok. Sire Beach for starters is one of the best you’ll find in Lombok, with views over to the Gili Islands in one direction and across to Mount Rinjani the other, and the elegant design of the resort is in keeping with the local Sasak style. Beautiful local fabrics, intricate wood carvings and local stone create a cool, contemporary feel and relaxed atmosphere as you’d expect on this laid-back island.

Accommodation is made up of 46 generous suites and 13 impressive pool villas. The Suites include a four-poster king bed, living area, and spacious balconies overlooking a tranquil water feature. Villas are enormous both inside and out, with separate living space, outside terraces and huge pools; either cocooned within walls in the Garden Pool Villas, or with views out to the beach and cobalt sea from the Beachfront Villas.

Canoeing, boating, snorkelling and diving can be arranged, along with visits to local villages, traditional markets, pearl farms or golf on the nearby Lombok Golf Kosaido. In resort relax by the pool, play a game of tennis or indulge in the spa. The food is sublime and served around the pool or in the main restaurant overlooking the ocean.

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ombok is inevitably compared to its bigger, more populous neighbour, Bali, but the truth is, they are really rather different. With unspoilt beaches and a culture less touched by the hands of tourism Lombok’s charm lies in its tranquil coastline and emerald green interior.

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Whilst über-luxury is not the style here, the accommodation is exceptionally comfortable and charming. With a laid back vibe, Qunci Villas offers fantastic value with a warm welcome. There are a number of room options but here at Turquoise we recommend the Pool Villas. These are private, spacious and have their own pool, perfect for cooling off. The decor is cool with clean lines, expanses of polished wood, tactile textiles and splashes of local art. Villas come in a choice of one or two bedrooms. A touch we particularly like is that many of the rooms open to a private garden bathroom – standing

under the shower in the open-air feels like you are being washed by a warm tropical shower.

The resort is surrounded by lovely gardens filled with tropical flowers and the gently swaying fronds of palm trees; it sits directly on the Mangsit Beach, which is just ten minutes from Senggigi Beach. There are three pools, one of which is adults only, and a spa with a variety of treatments blended from traditional Sasak recipes. The two open-air restaurants offer the romantic option of dining on the beach. Quah offers dishes with a western influence, while Quali serves Asian inspired cuisine. NooQ Lounge Bar is the perfect spot for sundowners, after dinner drinks or just for enjoying beachside life in Lombok.

If you want to mingle with the locals, head into Senggigi for some homegrown flavours at one of the seafront

restaurants that line the beach. This is always a popular place to see the epic colours of the sun as it sets over Bali and the twinkling lights of the fishing fleet as it lines up off shore.

Beyond the Beach

Lombok can be considered as a single centre beach holiday, but with direct flights from Singapore, we would suggest a stopover to break the journey and avoid the long connection.

The island does make a great combination with a touch of jungle, culture and spectacular scenery in Ubud on neighbouring Bali (see page 198).

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Bawah Island Resort

Barely visible on a map, Bawah Reserve is a true Robinson Crusoe Hideaway, an almost Maldivian style scattering of islands located somewhere in the middle of the South China Sea between mainland Malaysia and the island of Borneo. Getting there is part of the adventure – a private guide will escort you from your hotel in Singapore over to Batam Island to clear Indonesian customs before boarding their private seaplane for the hour-long journey to the island.

Bawah is a barefoot, back-to-nature beauty, set in a previously uninhabited marine conservation zone across six, lush, forest-canopied islands, three sheltered lagoons and 13 beaches. There are 35 tented villas made by hand from natural materials such as bamboo, driftwood and recycled teak, with beautiful copper sinks and showers in the bathrooms. Choose from Overwater Bungalows with steps into the ocean,

Beachfront Suites overlooking the pristine lagoon or Garden Suites surrounded by flora.

There are two main restaurants at Bawah Reserve – The Boat House Bar & Restaurant and The Treetop Club House Restaurant. Lighter snacks and drinks can be enjoyed at The Grouper Beach and Pool Bar whilst The Wallace Library and Jules Verne Lookout Bar are perfect for sundowners or a late-night cocktail. Private dining experiences can also be organised as there are numerous places for picnics and al fresco dining around the resort.

This paradise is home to three crystal clear lagoons and powdery beaches. The islands are covered in a lush jungle canopy that provides spectacular cover while trekking. There is lots to do on Bawah. From various water sport activities around the marine eco-system to jungle trekking through the lush

fauna. Enjoy snorkelling, diving, paddle boarding and tennis or a jungle trek to one of the beaches. Excursions to neighbouring islands and fishing villages can be organised too or you can choose to relax by the pool or head to the spa for some pampering.

Your stay at Bawah Reserve includes all your meals and non-alcoholic drinks, Minibar, unpacking service, all activities from non-motorised watersports, other island activities such as spa treatments, hiking, open-air cinema, stargazing and bird-watching. Transfers, alcoholic beverages and diving are additional cost. The resort will also offer a complimentary daily laundry service as there is a 15kg restriction on luggage. The dress code is very casual so you won’t need too much and you certainly don’t need shoes, so we suggest leaving your larger suitcases at your Singapore hotel and bringing a soft bag for your stay at Bawah.

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Nihi Sumba

Our little blue planet is heavily populated and it is rare to find a spot which offers real escapism in the truest sense of the word. On the remote island of Sumba, less than an hour’s flight east from Bali, we have found just such as a place – welcome to Nihi Sumba.

Understated luxury is all encompassing here. Each villa is unique and complete with private terrace and pool, designed at the cutting edge of sustainable luxury. Hand built by local craftsmen using only indigenous materials; think spacious outdoor living and open-plan styling reflective of the simplicity of Sumbanese architecture.

Every guest experience is thoughtfully crafted and the resort offers a menu of unique land and sea safaris. Immersion in local culture and tradition is all part of any stay and signature tours take guests into local villages and out into

the wild. The Boathouse is the starting point for all water based activities where guests can choose from a list of ‘once in a lifetime’ sea experiences including private surf lessons and free diving, sustainable spear fishing and stand-up paddleboarding down the Wanukaka River.

Within the resort there are a number of spa balés, some located on the beach or in the jungle, or even in the privacy of your own villa. Sumbanese staff are on hand to offer a range of treatments to relax and revive. The yoga pavilion, with its breathtaking 360 degree views is the perfect stage for daily group yoga classes and for the active you can even up the ante with ‘The Sumba Method’ a style of yoga which combines yoga stretches with resistance training. If this all sounds too much you can simply laze around at the Nio Beach Club and Pool, located just footsteps from the sea with epic views of the ocean.

A must do is the Spa Safari. It starts with a morning trek through countryside to pristine Nihi Oka beach, where you’ll enjoy a sumptuous breakfast followed by a choice of treatments in your private balé with phenomenal coastal views.

The hub of all social activity at the resort is Ombak a beautifully designed open air restaurant serving breakfast and dinner accompanied by spectacular ocean views. Daily menus are inspired, as you would expect, by the freshest local ingredients and are diverse, intriguing and ever-so slightly adventurous. Nio Beach Club serves up fresh from the sea fish, delicious items from the grill or freshly made pizzas from the wood fired clay oven for lunch and on selected nights transforms into an extraordinary setting for legendary Indonesian BBQ feasts.

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Kalimantan – Orangutan Discovery

Kalimantan is located in Indonesian Borneo and is the place to visit for those seeking immersion in untouched nature, remote villages, and of course to view the elusive orangutan. Access is by flying into Pangkalan Bun airport from nearby Java, where on arrival you are transferred to your home for the night, a very simple, but comfortable, traditional riverboat called a Klotok. You will journey along the Sekonyer River into Tanjung Puting National Park. This pristine jungle is home to a great number of primates including orangutans, proboscis monkeys and more than 600 species of bird. You’ll also visit Camp Leakey, a renowned orangutan research and rehabilitation centre located in the heart of the national park. On the cruise you will meet some of the local rangers while witnessing the daily feeding of the orangutan.

A Komodo Adventure

An extension to Komodo is well worth the journey for untouched islands, wonderful snorkelling and diving AND of course seeing the magnificent Komodo dragons. Access is via a direct flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo on the island of Flores, where on arrival you will be met and transferred either to a coastal resort, from which you can take a day cruise to the islands, or our preferred experience is a two or three night live aboard yacht. The charm of these islands lies in the undeveloped land, void of even a port, with passengers taken only by small boats to the island’s only village. On your cruise you’ll stop off on remote beaches and snorkel on pristine reefs. On Komodo Island itself it is estimated that there are over 2,000 dragons, as well as a variety of other wildlife.

A 3-Day Java Escape

Direct flights from Bali to Yogyakarta in Java enable easy access to some of the most incredible temples anywhere in the world and the preserved temples of Prambanan and Borobudur are two such examples. The Plataran Borobudur is a beautiful boutique hotel located in the hills of Tanjungan Village with exceptional views of Borobudur. For the wow factor, choose AmanJiwo set within a natural amphitheatre: spectacular in every sense of the word. Explore the Hindu temple of Prambanan and the Sultan Palace (also called the Keraton) built in 1790. From here it is onwards to Borobudur. This most famous of Buddhist temples is now a World UNESCO Heritage Site and home to 504 Buddha statues. From here you can then hop on a short flight over to Bali for your beach stay.

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he islands of Indonesia are an archipelago waiting to be discovered. Combine Ubud and southern Bali with neighbouring Lombok for a black, golden and white sand journey. The perfect blend of culture, adventure and pure relaxation.

Days 1-5 ● Canggu or Seminyak

You will be met on arrival, whisked through immigration and before you can blink you will be settling into your Pool Villa at Ametis Villas, a charming hideaway, tucked away behind the cool cafes and boutiques of up and coming Canggu and a five minute walk to the beach. For a touch of luxury, we suggest upgrading to the Samaya Seminyak. This exceptional property is on one of the coolest beaches in Bali, the villas are spacious with full size lap pools, a beachside restaurant and full butler service!

Days 6-9 ● Ubud

Ubud is a colourful hill village with a beautiful jungle backdrop which spreads itself along the Ayung River Gorge and is a must for shoppers.

Uma Ubud is one of Ubud’s most stylish and intimate hotels. Decorated in a bright, modern yet inimitably Balinese style, the rooms are white, light and chic. The spa experience is a real highlight here – and offers a range of relaxing and invigorating Asian-inspired treatments. Alternatively choose the Samaya Ubud, this all villa retreat has a spectacular location and offers just 19 pool villas tucked into the hillside. Expect state-of-the-art design, expansive views and a charming, intimate experience.

Days 10-14 ● Lombok

Travel to Padangbai harbour for the 1½ hour launch to Lombok. Staying in Lombok is like stepping back in time, it is an extremely rural island with far fewer inhabitants (and tourists) than Bali.

Located on Mangsit Beach, the boutique Qunci Villas resort features rooms that are contemporary and minimalistic, taking influences from Bali and Japan and a touch of local art, this is a restful and relaxing environment. Or to complete your luxury experience we recommend The Oberoi Lombok, a beautiful resort tucked away on a private beach with a location which is quite simply beautiful.

Day 15

Transfer to Lombok airport for your direct flight home via Singapore.

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Kenya, Tanzania & Zanzibar East Africa

The East African countries of Kenya and Tanzania (including the exotic Zanzibar archipelago) boast a constellation of Africa’s finest natural draws. The evocative names say it all – the vast acacia-dotted plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara, famed for playing host to the annual wildebeest migration (the world’s most enthralling game viewing spectacle), majestic Kilimanjaro (Africa’s highest mountain), the inimitable Ngorongoro Crater and intriguing Zanzibar, whose very name evokes extraordinary images of Arabian Nights, colourful dhows, spices and treasure.

Southern Tanzania, home to Africa’s largest game reserve – the Selous – is newer ground for many safari-goers and offers a taste of the mystical wilderness of raw untouched Africa. Yet, despite its rugged credentials, the Selous offers some stylishly chic camps where you can live out your wild bush dreams without compromising on comfort.

Think of East Africa and most people’s minds turn to images of authentic under canvas safaris with starry nights around the campfire swapping wildlife stories. This is the original safari experience of days of old – the romantic Africa of Hemingway and Karen Blixen. It seems only natural that if you are planning a beach escape to Africa, then you should also consider combining it with a once-in-a-lifetime safari! A safari should be on everyone’s bucket list of life’s great adventures. And with ‘safari eco-chic’ as the buzzwords of today – you can be assured of just as much style in the bush as on the beach! Then with the storybook animals ticked off, you can dust down your safari legs on any number of pristine beaches or deserted islands. Safari and beach go hand-in-hand in East Africa – the transition from savannah plains to powdery sand is effortlessly simple! It’s only a short

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hop from Dar es Salaam to the little known Songo Songo archipelago – stepping stone to pristine Fanjove Private Island where you can live out your Robinson Crusoe dreams. It is also just as easy to fly from any number of airstrips on mainland Tanzania, or from Nairobi, to the magical Spice Island of Zanzibar.

The enchanting Zanzibar archipelago comprises the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba plus several smaller islets. Zanzibar’s capital, Stone Town, is shabby-chic in a ramshackle yesteryear way, characterised by bustling bazaars, the heady scent of spices, winding alleyways and carved doors overhung by ornate balconies. Mix this with a little Swahili culture, gloriously white beaches and untouched atolls where the diving is out-of-this-world – and you will soon discover why the safari beach partnership in East Africa is a match made in heaven! One might say it embodies the African dream!

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Stone Town Park Hyatt, Zanzibar

Zanzibar is an island steeped in culture and extraordinary tales of merchants and explorers – and there’s nowhere better than the UNESCO World Heritage site of Stone Town for an insight into the Spice Island’s colourful seafaring past. Arabian traders and fortune hunters stopped here to restock and refresh on their journeys along Africa’s east coast. Indian sailors, Portuguese adventurers and Omani sultans have all left their mark. Stone Town’s elaborately carved doors, coral-built walls, forts and colonial buildings reflect layer upon layer of its past heritage. Livingstone’s body was shipped from here back to Britain for burial at Westminster. Less exotic is Zanzibar’s darker slave trade history. It was once the epicentre for the East African slave trade and a morning walking tour through the labyrinth of winding streets provides an opportunity to retrace the footsteps of the slaves – a poignant and thought provoking experience.

A wonderful example of the Swahili coastal trading towns of East Africa, Stone Town is far too often overlooked in lieu of the beautiful white sandy beaches which hug the island’s coastline. Yet with the capital’s new wave of restaurants, famed rooftop bars and small stylish hotels housed in former 19th century mansions, Stone Town has an intriguing charm which belies its turbulent past. And that’s without mentioning the birthplace of its most famous son – Freddie Mercury!

Housed in a former mansion, The Park Hyatt stands proudly on Stone Town’s Shangani beachfront overlooking the dhow dotted harbour. A delightful blend of Omani style and understated luxury, it is just 15 minutes from the airport and a stone’s throw from the winding alleys, bustling markets, mosques and famed Zanzibari doors of Stone Town’s old heart.

The hotel occupies two buildings – Mambo Msiige (meaning ‘not to be copied’) and the new Zamani Residence. The former is an historic 17th century building, full of mystique and fashioned in the style of a typical Zanzibari mansion, centred around a peaceful courtyard. In complete contrast, the sympathetically designed connecting Zamani Residence has been purpose-built – blending old history with contemporary charm. The island’s Swahili culture and its Arabian, Indian and European influences are all evident throughout.

Each of the 67 spacious rooms and suites enjoys either Stone Town vistas or ocean views and most have private balconies. There is a large restaurant with an outdoor terrace, a Pool Lounge known for its freshly-caught local fish dishes and a stunning oceanfront infinity pool. Sundowners sipped on the terrace are a must! The stylish Spa is perfect for a post-safari or jetlag recovery massage, and there is also a gym.

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Zuri Zanzibar

This hip and chic, castaway-cool hotel has lifted the style stakes to new heights in Zanzibar! Wonderfully located on beautiful Kendwa Beach on the Spice Island’s north-western shores, Zuri Zanzibar’s setting just couldn’t be better! Not only is the glorious 300 metre private white sandy beach free from any tidal impact, but it is also home to some of the island’s most spectacular sunsets! What’s more, Zuri’s unique design combines contemporary luxury with sustainable, environmentally friendly architecture. The brief was to respect and preserve the landscape and cultural heritage of Zanzibar through the use of local materials (some of the furniture was crafted from repurposed dhows). Zuri uses water from its own wells cleaned by its desalination plant and sewage is recycled and purified to be used on greenery around the hotel. Thoughtful community collaborations include shampoo handmade by female seaweed

farmers and jewel-coloured bead curtains made by a women’s social enterprise.

The 55 stunning eucalyptus-strewn thatched-roof bungalows, suites and villas are dotted along lantern-lit walkways, each one carefully positioned to maximise privacy. All enjoy garden, ocean or partial ocean views and all embrace indoor/outdoor living with siesta-ready hammocks on the terraces and refreshing outdoor showers. Willowy mosquito nets drape over the comfortable beds, cleverly fitted with energy efficient ‘Evening Breeze’ air-conditioning.

Local ingredients are grown in Zuri’s serene Spice Garden where guests can enjoy cookery classes and the bountiful ocean ensures there’s always a ‘freshly-caught’ twist. A laid-back Zanzibari charm with an upbeat African vibe runs through all three restaurants

and four bars, including a private beachfront dhow bar for suite and villa guests. Hand-woven baskets and cocoon-like lamps suspend over the dining tables, designed to sway gently as they catch the cooling breezes off the Indian Ocean. Barefoot seafood lunches and romantic candlelit dinners on the beachfront are Zuri highlights while popular hotspots in nearby Kendwa offer a slice of island life.

Wellness is a big thing here with a focus on yoga and meditation or enjoy an alfresco work-out in the outdoor ‘wild fitness’ gym area. The dazzling cool-blue infinity pool is a favourite chill-out spot and there’s also a watersports and dive centre.

Zuri means ‘beautiful’ in Swahili so there’s little wonder why it was so-named. As a guest, you will be encouraged to stop ‘doing’ and start ‘being’.

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Kilindi

Wonderfully positioned on the north-west coast of Zanzibar (an hour from Stone Town), in a sweeping bay with 500 metres of powder-white sand beachfront, Kilindi is one of the best examples of authentic luxury eco-chic to adorn Zanzibar’s beautiful sandy shores. Architecturally, it is unlike anywhere else on Zanzibar.

Originally designed for Benny Andersson of Abba fame, there’s no mistaking the hint of Scandinavian minimalism which pervades the barefoot back-to-nature ambience of this intimate Zanzibari hideaway.

Spread across 50 acres of lush tropical gardens, Kilindi has 15 white-domed Pavilion Suites complete with polished floors, cool cream colours, white wooden-slatted shutters and long glassless windows which bring the outside in and pay tribute to the mesmerising ocean that has witnessed the spice trade route for over 500 years.

The Pavilions are carefully spaced apart so as to ensure privacy and each has its own private garden, a plunge pool and an extraordinary annexed ‘rainfall shower’ wet room which boasts unimpeded views across the warm turquoise waters (save for the odd swaying palm tree). Inside, the uncluttered interiors remain faithful to Zanzibar’s heritage. The open design allows the gentle sea breezes to waft through, carrying with them the soundtrack of the island’s wildlife –the ever-busy yellow weaver birds.

Each Pavilion is served by a dedicated butler who will arrange a choice of locations to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. Relax at a private table on the beach or watch the dhows head out to sea with a gentle breeze in their sail from an alfresco terrace at the Main Pavilion. The delectable cuisine is much acclaimed and rightly so. Fresh produce is grown in Kilindi’s organic

garden and seafood is freshly caught each day. What’s more, your stay is all-inclusive (excluding premium brand drinks). The Main Pavilion houses a bar with a special waterfall feature and an indoor/outdoor dining area with views across the large 25 metre infinity pool to the dazzling Indian Ocean beyond. The creative house cocktails are not to be missed!

Kilindi has a wonderful Spa tucked away in the garden. Inspired by its setting, the indulgent treatments combine African natural ingredients with modern and traditional techniques designed to relax the mind, body and soul! And when you’re not being pampered, numerous activities are available including scuba diving, snorkelling, deep sea fishing, sunset dhow cruises, Spice Farm visits, Stone Town walking tours, dolphin spotting in Kizimkazi and trips to Zanzibar’s Jozani Forest.

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The Residence Zawadi

This contemporary all-villa hideaway is a unique jewel in Zanzibar’s crown. The resort’s distinct style and enchanting elegance draws inspiration from the Swahili, Omani, British and Indian cultures present in Zanzibar. It is set on a mile long white sandy beach in the island’s southwest corner on an 80 acre private estate, flanked by coconut palms and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Accommodation comprises 66 one and two bedroom colonialstyle villas, each of which has generous outdoor space with a private pool and garden, beach or ocean views.

The staff ride around on traditional tricycles with a large rattan trunk carefully poised on the front or back. Their efforts will undoubtedly inspire you to take to the saddle of your complimentary bicycle and go exploring through the forested grounds yourself.

The glass-walled beachfront infinity pool is a visually stunning centrepiece whilst those in search of rejuvenation can escape to The Spa. Local ingredients with Indian, Arabic and Mediterranean influences create an exciting infusion of flavours at the two restaurants while private dining on the jetty or sand-between-toes style on the beach can be arranged. Kayaking, hobie cat sailing and pedal boats are included and other activities such as fishing trips, dolphin safaris and sunset dhow cruises are available.

Located on the south-east coast of Zanzibar, Zawadi sits on a clifftop and boasts breathtaking, unrivalled views of the Indian Ocean. Laid-back and relaxed, Zawadi is an adults-only hideaway where romantic couples can enjoy a personal service combined with the very best Spice Island cuisine.

Privacy is offered in abundance in the twelve spacious 100 square metre villas. All are decorated in a beautiful driftwood beach style with large bougainvillea-decked terraces overlooking the ocean, private plunge pools and ensuites with a separate shower and free-standing bath with a view!

A fusion of cultures in Zanzibar has created an exotic blend of flavours and the delicious cuisine at Zawadi takes full advantage of the island’s fresh produce and local spices.

The chef combines ‘just caught’ with ‘freshly picked’ ensuring guests enjoy an authentic Zanzibar experience.

Zawadi has a beautiful infinity swimming pool and for those keen on a morning jog, there is a 900m trail which winds gently through the garden and you will even find chin-up bars, benches, monkey bars and weights set up at regular intervals!

From the trail, a staircase leads down to the beach – perfect for a refreshing ‘post-run’ swim! When relaxation calls, enjoy a massage while listening to the sound of the waves!

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Mnemba Island

Amere 20 minute boat ride off Zanzibar’s north-east coast, Mnemba offers one of those rare and elusive holy grail of travel experiences! An out-of-this-world barefoot private island paradise, it revels in its heavenly exclusivity, afforded to just 24 privileged guests at any one time. Be prepared to wade ashore in the shallow Indian Ocean waters as you arrive at this tiny untouched atoll – there isn’t a jetty so discard your shoes and dress accordingly! Even the staff go barefoot. Perhaps best described as a Robinson Crusoe eco-chic idyll, Mnemba takes castaway living to a whole new level. A swathe of blinding soft white sand defines the island’s one mile circumference and the surrounding coral reefs boast some of Africa’s most magnificent dive sites.

Rustic-luxe at its best, your romantic refuge is one of 12 ensuite beachside bandas (cottages), hand-woven and

thatched from pine tree branches and palm-matting, allowing the cool sea breezes to waft through, assisted by an overhead fan. Large, airy and open plan in design, each banda is tucked away in a tropical forest, fringed by a white coral sand beach. White-cushioned daybeds on the spacious veranda are perfect for afternoon siestas, while your private beach sala has Zanzibari sunbeds for spending lazy hours watching sailing dhows drift past. Mnemba is all about the sea and the beach. Yoga is available on demand and yoga mats are provided in each banda.

The calm warm waters around Mnemba are a giant aquatic playground and boast a wealth of marine life including dolphins and humpback whales (July to September). The snorkelling and diving are sensational and Mnemba has its own PADI dive school. The island is also a nesting ground for turtles and they can be seen laying their eggs on

the beaches (turtle season peaks between April and August). Tiny suni antelope roam the island’s forest and you may also see rare coconut crabs.

Baskets of fresh fruit, lobsters, crabs and fish are sailed into Mnemba daily by local fishermen on traditional ngalawa outriggers. Almost everything is included – from laundry and all meals, soft drinks, house wines, local brand spirits and beers to snorkelling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, a sundowner dhow cruise and even two dives per guest per day (for PADI certified divers). The emphasis is on simple living but the cuisine is anything but basic. Breakfast is delivered to your banda at a time to suit you, lunch is a light refreshing affair in the open-sided dining area and at night, your kerosene lamp will light the way along the beach to your table under the star-strewn sky where the waves will gently lap at your feet.

Set on a beautiful beach on the south-west coast of Pemba Island, a short hop north of Zanzibar, this remote and secluded island hideaway defines twenty-first century Robinson Crusoe shabby-chic. Only accessible by boat, getting to Fundu is all part of the experience. It involves a light aircraft flight from Zanzibar to Pemba’s small bougainvillea strewn Chake Chake airport in the island’s centre where you’ll be met and transferred by road to Mkoani harbour on the coast – a 40 minute journey through small local villages. On reaching the jetty, an awaiting speedboat will whisk you away on the 20 minute ride around the Wambaa Peninsula to Fundu Lagoon. This is not only one of the top diving locations in the Indian Ocean but it is also a favourite safari beach destination – Fundu Lagoon’s laid-back charm is perfect for a post-safari chill-out!

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The epitome of a barefoot paradise, Fundu is one of the most romantic retreats on the East African coastline. Wooden walkways and sandy paths lead to the 18 makuti-thatched tented rooms and suites – all of which enjoy breathtaking ocean views. Some rooms are situated along the beachfront whilst others are on the hillside and catch the cooling sea breezes. There are two Suites – the Jungle Suite and Beachfront Suite, both of which have a private deck and plunge pool – plus four Superior Suites with more extensive indoor and outdoor living space, a larger plunge pool and a mezzanine viewing platform. Peace, calm and discreet privacy are paramount here.

Despite its remote location, the dining experience is exceptional. Meals are served in the open-sided, palm-thatched restaurant which takes full advantage of the ocean views. A daily fisherman’s catch and unusual tropical fruits add

an exotic twist to the Zanzibari menu and what’s more, all meals, soft drinks, house wine and local brand beers are included. Delicious picnics and romantic candlelit dinners under the stars can be arranged. There is also a weekly beach barbecue and on Sunday nights, the jetty plays host to a feast of Swahili cuisine and music!

Fundu’s softly curved infinity pool is set on the hillside, fringed by natural forest. Just steps away, the Fusion Spa combines the ancient healing philosophies of both Africa and Asia with Fundu Lagoon’s own blended infusions. Watersports include sunset dhow cruises, paddleboarding, kayaking, mangrove canoe safaris, superb fishing, trips to the pristine beach on neighbouring Misali Island (a jewel in Pemba’s crown) for exceptional snorkelling and a fully equipped PADI dive centre so you can be Crusoe and Cousteau on the same day!

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Tanzania and Zanzibar combine seamlessly to create the quintessential safari beach holiday! A small aircraft hop from mainland Tanzania, Zanzibar is the perfect antidote to a thrilling wildlife experience in Southern Tanzania and where better to enjoy a first-time safari than in the Selous Game Reserve – one of Africa’s best kept secrets! The Selous is one of Africa’s least known yet wildest conservation areas. At a vast 21,000 square miles, it is Africa’s largest game reserve and is four times larger than the Serengeti. A raw wilderness area, it boasts floodplains, rivers, lakes and woodland and is home to half of Tanzania’s elephant population. The pace of a safari is much slower here. Our two favourite safari camps in the Selous ensure you enjoy this wild rugged landscape in authentic East African style! Game drives in open safari vehicles and guided walking and boating safaris are all part of the experience –getting there is easy, too. There are regular light aircraft flights from Dar es Salaam to the camp’s nearest bush airstrip!

Siwandu

This authentic under-canvas safari camp is sheltered in a grove of palms on the shores of Lake Nzerakera amidst the wetlands of the Rufiji River system in the northern reaches of the vast Selous. The abundant water and riverine wilderness around the camp make it a prime game viewing area, rich in wildlife and an extraordinary array of vegetation. Siwandu’s ten stylish ensuite tents are topped with thatch and carefully spaced along the lakeshore. All offer maximum privacy with fine lake views from a wooden decked veranda. Rise early to watch the sunrise or relax with a gin and tonic as the bush succumbs to another beautiful African sunset. Open-air solar heated showers and overhead fans complete the luxury bush scene. Those privileged enough to visit this wild corner of Africa will be rewarded with an intimate safari experience, with memorable evenings spent sharing stories around a glowing campfire.

Sand Rivers

Well known for its walking safaris, this small and intimate lodge has captivated seasoned safari-goers for years with its spectacular setting and inimitable charm. One of the original camps in the Selous, it was built by safari legend Richard Bonham, who used this area for his famous portered walking safaris when the Selous was all but unknown. It is set on a rocky peninsula with magnificent views over a vast sweep of the Rufiji River and your refuge is one of eight stone and thatched open-fronted cottages, raised on decks. There’s a swimming pool set into the rocks and you can also try ‘flycamping’ – a peculiarly East African passion involving a night under the stars in a spacious mosquito net tent!

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Serengeti National Park

anzania’s oldest and most popular National Park, the Serengeti is top of any bucket-list when it comes to safari destinations – and for good reason. Famous for its annual wildebeest migration, the Serengeti offers some of the most scintillating game viewing in Africa. The migration (which includes thousands of zebra and gazelles too) is a spectacle at any time of year. Always exciting, but rarely predictable, the best locations will vary with the movements of the game. If your wish is to witness this great natural wonder, then we highly recommend staying under canvas in one of the Serengeti’s traditional mobile camps which move seasonally to keep up with the herds. Or for sheer safari style, stay in a small permanent authentic lodge where your refuge is an open-fronted tented suite with far-reaching views. A Serengeti safari is easily combined with a visit to the Ngorongoro Crater. Either stay in the Ngorongoro Highlands, surrounded by coffee plantations and Hemingway’s famous green hills where our favourite hideaways are Plantation Lodge and Gibb’s Farm. Or stay at the unique Entamanu Ngorongoro Camp, set on the wild north-west corner of the crater rim – the only place where you can watch the sun rise over the Crater and set over the Serengeti!

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Serengeti Safari Camp

The first mobile camp of its kind, Nomad Tanzania’s Serengeti Safari Camp was specifically set up to offer a migration-chasing adventure, with the lightest of footprints. The camp is small but effortlessly comfortable, with a main dining and library tent and six large traditional meru tents, each with an eco-flush toilet and safari-style bucket shower. This is safari as it is meant to be! Beware, campfire stories linger long into the night in Africa! Nomad Tanzania is one of East Africa’s original safari companies and their guides are exceptional.

Lamai Serengeti

This small intimate camp oozes quirky, bush-chic style and what’s more, it occupies one of the most dramatic sites in the Serengeti. Located in the remote far northern reaches of the Serengeti, Lamai Serengeti sits tucked amongst the rocks of Kogakuria Kopje with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, just a few miles from where the wildebeest cross the Mara River. For roughly a quarter of the year, between late July and October, this is where you’ll find the migration. Right here, on the camp’s doorstep! Each of the 12 open-fronted tented rooms was designed to fit into the complex geometry of the kopje. Sundowners on the rocks are essential! Out of migration season, this is a private wilderness for rich resident wildlife and those privileged few guests in the know!

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Fanjove Island has long been an exceptional jewel in East Africa’s Indian Ocean crown. Exquisitely located in the little-known Songosongo Archipelago off the south-eastern coast of Tanzania, Fanjove epitomises Robinson Crusoe desert island seclusion. Palm-fringed, powder-soft white sands, shimmering azure waters, the call of birdsong and an island almost entirely to yourselves (save a few other lucky guests), an abundance of marine life and of course, Fanjove’s fabulous team of staff. This is tropical paradise in its purest form.

Still very much as nature intended, the island’s virgin coral reef spans for miles, and is home to an abundant array of wildlife including spinner dolphins, green turtles and humpback whales. On Fanjove, time seems to have stood still, with only the 19th-century lighthouse and some architectural remnants of a former fishing village

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settlement giving any hint of previous occupation. Importantly, Fanjove’s commitment to the sustainability and respect of the island’s natural environment remains firmly at its heart.

Six A-frame eco-bandas (‘huts’ in Swahili), shaped to resemble an African dhow sail, are interspersed between the palms on Fanjove’s southern fringe, designed in complete harmony with the pristine surroundings. Island living is simple here: your air-conditioning is the cool ocean breeze, your water is heated by the sun and your electricity is solar-powered. There’s no need for a hairdryer, no TV to turn on and no fridge to fill. Filtered water is provided in your banda and all other drinks can be enjoyed from the main bar. A colourful kikoy towel, sun hat and palm basket welcome you on arrival and really, nothing else is needed. The banda frames are entirely wooden, with traditional makuti-thatched roofs, each

with an open-plan bathroom and upstairs day-bed balcony. Outside, a few sandy steps lead to your private sun loungers and a driftwood shelter provides some welcome shade from the midday sun. All the bandas are beachfront so you can sleep with the front shutter open and wake to a sunrise view from the comfort of your four-poster bed.

For such a remote island outpost, the food is truly outstanding! Expect fresh fish and seafood aplenty, paired with locally grown vegetables. Divers of all abilities will be overwhelmed by the encircling reef which is one of the most unspoilt in East Africa. From the beach, you can snorkel, kayak around the island, paddleboard at high tide and walk out on to the sparkling white sandbanks at low tide. Sailing, fishing and dolphin safaris are also available as well as whale watching at certain times of year.

This stunning collection of three completely unique, exclusive-use lavish villas has long been considered one of the most luxurious hideaways on Kenya’s south coast. Just a five minute drive from the local Diani airstrip (served by regular flights from the Masai Mara and Nairobi), Alfajiri offers post-safari decadence at its best! Suitable for romantic couples, honeymooners, families or groups of friends travelling together, the villas are owned and hosted by the charming Italian duo of Fabrizio Molinaro and his wife Marika who ensure that impeccable discreet service remains a hallmark. Each villa has four bedrooms and comes complete with a butler, a private swimming pool and a large verandah with views overlooking the Indian Ocean and the powder-white sands of Diani Beach. The food is exceptional and all dining is served either alfresco in a setting of your choice or in the privacy

of your villa. What’s more, there is no menu – each meal is tailored to your specific requests!

The exquisite furniture reflects the local African heritage and most has been made in the family-run workshop under the watchful eye of Marika. She was in the fashion business for many years and is now an interior designer.

The opulent Cliff Villa oozes wow factor from its spectacular coral cliff setting. It enjoys a well-deserved reputation as one of the finest villas in East Africa and many argue that the turret suite, with its floor-to-ceiling glass walls and 270-degree sea views, is one of the most romantic bedrooms ever! The Garden Villa also enjoys an elevated position with far-reaching views across the beautiful lawn and over the infinityedge pool to the beach and ocean beyond. Closer to the sand, the Beach

Villa offers the ultimate in beachfront luxury! Sea breezes gently flow through the open living area while the pool appears to merge seamlessly into the ocean.

Long and lazy meals are one of Alfajiri’s signature experiences! Fresh seafood is brought in daily from the beach and the cuisine includes some of the best crab, prawns, lobster and sea fish available! The salad and vegetables come from local farms and the fruit is hand-picked from the trees and bushes around Diani. Not surprisingly, the menus have a Mediterranean influence too. Deep sea fishing, diving, kite-surfing and even safaris to see the elephants in the hills are just some of the activities on offer. A local Ngalawa (African boat) is at your disposal for snorkelling excursions and as an added special touch, guests can enjoy a complimentary massage daily!

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Msambweni

Beach House

Post-safari chill-out spots don’t get much better than this intimate and utterly stylish boutique retreat which arguably has the best infinity pool in Kenya. It is set high on a 40ft cliff overlooking a deserted private beach, on a gloriously unspoiled stretch of the South Kenya Coast, just 20 miles from the Tanzanian border. Family owned and run, Msambweni Beach House offers three Master Rooms and a romantic Ocean Suite in the main house and three separate exclusive use Private Villas, complete with their own pools and panoramic sea views.

The winding jetty ends at a perfect sundowner spot on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean – enjoy pre-dinner drinks here with the sound of lapping waves below! Dining at Msambweni is a pure delight and what’s more, your stay is all-inclusive. The staff have been extensively trained by a celebrated Belgian chef and you will enjoy seafood, Swahili dishes, Belgian and French cuisine. Dine by the pool or by candlelight under the stars. Bike rides to local villages, private beach picnics and beach BBQ’s are some of the favourite experiences and you will also enjoy a de-stress massage on arrival! Snorkelling, fishing, kite surfing, motorised watersports, boat trips through the mangroves and excursions to see the elephants and antelope in the nearby Shimba Hills can also be arranged. Access is via a flight from Nairobi to the nearest airport at Ukunda followed by a short road transfer.

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et on a 4km stretch of pristine beachfront at Msambweni, this idyllic barefoot hideaway offers blissful serenity on Kenya’s South Coast. Prepare to relax and revitalise your mind, body and soul. The Spa takes full advantage of its coastal setting and inspires wellness through the benefits of the ocean. There is also a yoga and fitness studio – where better for some post-safari muscle-reviving reinvigoration?

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Cool coastal eco-chic defines the style of the beautifully designed thatched beachfront villas which house the lodge’s 14 stunning Ocean View Suites between them. All have a spacious living area, mosquito-net-draped king bed and a veranda with glorious views. Family Suites have a second bedroom and separate bathroom. Most of the furniture has been hand-crafted by local artisans and there are paintings and art pieces by African artists. For larger families and groups of friends travelling together, the four-bedroomed Coral Villa is available on an exclusive use basis. Locally sourced ingredients and the freshest of seafood are used to create the delicious healthy cuisine. The stunning infinity pool, which overlooks the beach, provides a spectacular centrepiece while the watersports centre offers snorkelling, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. Fishing with a local fisherman, wind-surfing, kite-surfing, mangrove river excursions, game drives to the Shimba Hills and dhow cruises for snorkelling and diving can also be arranged.

Acoastal institution since the 1960’s, Hemingways has been wooing guests with its inimitable charm and beautiful beachfront setting for over 30 years. Originally known as Seafarers, this much-loved hotel has come a long way since its humble beginnings as a local fisherman’s establishment. It became ‘Hemingways’ in 1988, named after the famous author and explorer who was also a keen fisherman and it very soon established itself as one of Kenya’s most iconic beach hotels. Personal service has always been a hallmark and this tradition continues today, but what has changed however, is the hotel’s remarkable transformation into a stunning 39 room boutique hotel. It completes the Hemingways trilogy which also includes sister properties, Hemingways Nairobi and Hemingways Ol Seki Mara Camp. As post-safari chill-out spots go, this famed grande dame of the coast has raised the bar to new heights!

Interiors are characterised by plantation shutters and colour schemes of sea and sand with touches of driftwood and careful use of local materials. There’s a wonderful laid-back modern coastal vibe, yet the magic and history of the original Hemingways Watamu remains and nowhere more so, than in the legendary, upgraded Hemingways Bar.

The spacious rooms, some with four-poster beds, define contemporary beachside chic. All have a private balcony with sweeping views of the Indian Ocean and endless white sands of the Watamu Marine National Park – home to turtles and magnificent coral reefs. There are also one, two and four bedroom luxe Residence apartments, ideal for friends and families travelling together.

Dining is a fresh seafood affair. Signature dishes include crispy Lamu crab claws and Hemingways’ famous

prawn masala. Sushi and ceviche are the order of the day at the alfresco Rock Bar while the Gede Café Bar serves light lunches and the best gelato outside of Italy! Hitch a ride on one of Hemingways’ electric tuk-tuks and explore the new wave of local beach bars and eateries – The Crab Shack is a real favourite!

For relaxation, there are two swimming pools, a Spa, gym and tennis courts. The more adventurous can enjoy diving, snorkelling, deep sea fishing, kitesurfing or paddleboarding. There’s also a traditional dhow for sunset cruises.

Wildlife lovers might be lucky enough to see migrating humpback whales (usually from early June) whilst the nearby Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is home to some of Kenya’s rarest mammals as well as elephants and brilliant butterflies – it’s the largest, most intact coastal forest in East Africa.

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egendary names such as Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen immortalised Kenya as the home of safari and nowhere in Kenya has captured the world’s imagination more than the world famous Masai Mara. The Mara is Kenya’s greatest wildlife hotspot and from July to October, during migration season, the spectacle of millions of wildebeest arriving from the dry plains of the Serengeti in search of green pasture is a sight to behold – billed as one of the natural wonders of the world! But you shouldn’t be in any doubt that the Mara is rewarding at any time of year. If you’re looking for a classic East African safari beach experience, you will find it hard to beat three or four days on safari in this fabled acaciatree-speckled part of Africa followed by a relaxing beach stay on the Spice Island of Zanzibar or on the Kenya Coast. Two of our favourite camps are located in conservancies just outside the main Mara Reserve where you can enjoy game viewing without the density of vehicles, plus bush walks and night drives too.

Ol Seki Hemingways Mara Camp

Perched on a rocky promontory with far-reaching views over the Mara plains, this small, intimate safari camp (built on sound eco-friendly principles) is located in the private Naboisho Conservancy – a secluded wilderness bordering the Masai Mara. Inside each of the ten stylish tented suites, the decor is like a scene from ‘Out of Africa’ with leather travel trunks and safari-chic muted tones. Here, wildlife is prolific and many of Ol Seki’s guides come from the local Koiyaki Guiding School which the camp supports. Ol Seki’s infinity pool, built into the rock, is run entirely off-grid by the lodge’s solar farm and offers some of the best views in the Mara overlooking a beautiful watering hole and the Koiyaki Plains.

Kicheche Bush Camp

This small, classic six tented camp is wonderfully positioned in the Olare Motorogi conservancy – the first private conservancy in the Masai Mara eco-system – and an uncrowded wilderness offering exceptional wildlife viewing (including the wildebeest migration in season). This is also great walking country with an opportunity to go fly-camping – Africa’s answer to an overnight guided bush walk! You will see the Mara from a different perspective and you won’t exactly be roughing it – your lightweight dome tent and campfire dinner will be set up in advance of your arrival! What’s more, Kicheche’s guides are top notch – and they are one of the main reasons that guests repeat their Kicheche experience again and again! Kicheche truly epitomises simple luxury in the bush!

Safaris in Kenya are of course, much to do with the wildlife but they are also to do with the vast, humbling landscapes, the isolated camps in remote frontier outposts and the strong cultural lives of the people who live there. Before you head to the beach, consider combining wildlife spotting in the Mara with a visit to one of Kenya’s breathtaking wilderness regions where you will truly feel the rhythm of Africa.

Ol Donyo Lodge, Chyulu Hills

Set in one of East Africa’s most breathtaking locations, with awe-inspiring Mount Kilimanjaro as the dramatic backdrop, Ol Donyo Lodge is arguably one of the most impressive and best loved bush lodges in Kenya! Founded by safari legend Richard Bonham, Ol Donyo has a rich and proud history. It is one of Kenya’s original bush lodges and a forerunner in the field of sustainable tourism (the lodge has worked in partnership with the local Maasai people from its outset and has been able to successfully blend conservation with livelihood benefits). It lies tucked away in the Chyulu Hills in southeastern Kenya and has six contemporary pool suites plus one two-bedroomed family unit. No two pool suites are exactly the same but what is consistent is the view to Mt Kilimanjaro and the lodge’s waterhole. Each suite has a private pool and rooftop starbed for sleeping under the night sky. Better still, wildlife spotting takes on a whole new meaning here! In addition to game drives in traditional open 4x4 vehicles, you can go mountain biking, bush walking and horse riding amongst giraffe, zebra and oryx – all in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. What’s more, Ol Donyo is set on a private 275,000 acre ranch whose entire area is reserved for lodge guests only.

The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille

Set on the flanks of a wooded rock kopje (small hill) in northern Kenya’s Laikipia region, The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille is a collection of four spectacular private villas with panoramic views from every angle. Wow factor, privacy and exclusivity are offered in abundance here. This is a place to recharge and relax in your ‘Own Place in the African Wilderness’! It combines perfectly with an iconic safari in the Masai Mara. Once here, slow down and appreciate the space and isolation of this incredible location. Enjoy unlimited spa treatments, game drives in a private vehicle, mountain biking, quad biking, walking safaris and camel rides guided by Samburu and Maasai warriors. Ol Lentille is a pioneering example of sustainable tourism, community partnership and world class architecture. The adventure begins with a flight to Loisaba from Nairobi, followed by an exhilarating road journey through breathtaking scenery or fly direct to Ol Lentille’s airstrip by private charter.

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Mozambique Africa

Mozambique is Africa’s undiscovered jewel, proudly boasting 1,500 miles of exquisite coastline and some of the best diving in the world. It is a melting pot of cultures and exotic influences, from early North African and Arab traders to Portuguese colonists, all of whom have left their mark.

In the 1990’s, after 25 years of civil war, Mozambique did not feature in many people’s travel plans. Since then, the country has undergone a cathartic renaissance and tourism has played a defining role in its post-war culture. Nowhere is this truer than along the coast, where island chic hideaways are becoming a magnet for those in search of barefoot escapism.

The pristine coral reefs which line the Bazaruto Archipelago in the south (accessible via a helicopter flight from Vilanculos) and the Quirimbas Archipelago in the far north (reached by helicopter from Pemba), boast some of the world’s most incredible marine life and offer an extensive choice of diving, snorkelling, dhow sailing and deep-sea fishing.

Stylish island retreats in the north and on the southern shores have lifted Mozambique to altogether new heights in the castaway-cool stakes and all along the coast, modern beauty and old world delights conspire together to reaffirm Mozambique’s fashionable new look. Spirited new hotels deliver a cultural fix alongside their desert island chic – plus there’s all the ‘freshfrom-the-ocean’ cuisine you could ever wish for. The breathtaking natural beauty and off-map seclusion, combined with the irresistible charm, make Mozambique an African country of the here and now.

Do it on its own and be dazzled by the sands and Robinson Crusoe serenity – or combine it with a safari

in South Africa or Tanzania and give your holiday an adventurous bush-boost. Alternatively, go islandhopping in a traditional dhow and discover a Mozambican island lost in time, along with untouched islands and villages where the locals are still waking up to tourism. For those prepared to take the journey less travelled, this enigmatic African country delivers an experience beyond most people’s imagination. The beaches are not only dazzling white and the tropical waters translucent with brightly coloured coral, but the opportunity for adventure promises an odyssey which you will find hard to match, anywhere in the world. Mozambique has come of age.

The country’s intriguing capital, Maputo, has its own sense of charm and an energetic pulse that beats to the vibrant rhythm of Africa! You will pass through Maputo if heading to the White Pearl Resort in the south.

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Need to Know

When to Travel

The best time to visit is from May to November during the cooler dry season. The summer season from December to April can bring rain

Travel Time Approximately 11 hours via Johannesburg Time Difference GMT +2 hours

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Azura Benguerra

Mozambique’s first luxury boutique eco-retreat, Azura Benguerra was instrumental in raising the country’s luxury benchmark to new unsurpassed heights and in so doing, established Mozambique as a serious contender in the style stakes. If ever an island hideaway was said to have perfected the art of laid-back luxury castaway living in beach bliss, then this would have to be it! Nestled on the idyllic shoreline of little known Benguerra Island – the second largest island in the Bazaruto archipelago in southern Mozambique – Azura’s 20 stunning villas are reached via an exhilarating 10 minute scenic helicopter flight from Vilanculos. Honeymooners, romantics and divers will be in heaven here and what’s more, it combines perfectly with a safari in South Africa (there are regular flights to Vilanculos from Johannesburg and Kruger Mpumalanga airports).

Pure pampering and privacy are the keynotes here. A wonderful blend of contemporary modern African-chic with all that is traditional in Mozambique, each villa is a private sanctuary, designed with the utmost seclusion in mind. A fusion of indoor and outdoor space with little but the gentle sea breezes to disturb the solitude, each villa nestles amidst the indigenous trees and bush, just footsteps from the island’s pristine white sandy beach. Azura was hand-built by the local community and is operated in partnership with it. The villas each have their own private pool, a sundeck and outdoor sala. Mozambican butler-hosts look after your every need while you relax and melt into the sea’s countless shades of turquoise. Life really is a beach here! Dine on fresh seafood, watch local dhows crisscross the horizon, enjoy star studded nights and savour the kaleidoscope of colour that greets you above and below the water.

Go snorkelling and scuba-diving (there’s a PADI dive centre), horse riding, fishing, sail at sunset on Azura’s dhow, enjoy a picnic on beautiful Southpoint Beach or go island hopping by speedboat. The incredible reefs offer an array of fish and corals, turtles, dolphins, rays and even migrating Humpback whales in season (August to October). You might even be lucky enough to spot an elusive dugong! When revitalisation beckons, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment!

There are three Beach Villas (with plunge pools), three Luxury Beach Villas (slightly bigger with plunge pools), ten Infinity Beach Villas with five metre pools, two lavish Royal Beach Villas with infinity edge pools and the stunning two bedroom Villa Amizade, also with a pool and perfect for families. The spectacular three bedroom Presidential Villa, complete with private chef, is the crowning glory!

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Santorini andBeyond Benguerra Island

Tucked within the forest canopy on the south-western side of Benguerra Island, this former fishing lodge has been transformed from rustic beginnings into a luxe, barefoot eco-retreat. Thatched beachfront cottages, known as casinhas and cabanas in a nod to the island’s Portuguese past, are dotted amongst swaying palm trees on a beautiful crescent of pristine white sand. For families, the three bedroomed Casa Familia is set in its own secluded garden with a private swimming pool, just metres from the beach. The surrounding waters are a protected marine conservation area, home to unspoiled coral reefs teeming with marine life, including Africa’s only population of the rare dugong.

Four-poster beds are draped with white linen, dark wooden shutters gaze out to the sea, timber decks are adorned with plunge pools and woven hammocks beckon those in need of long afternoon siestas lulled only by the birds and the lapping of waves. Alfresco refreshing showers add to the desert island allure. The colourful beach bar, fashioned from a traditional sailing dhow, sets the scene for convivial evenings while lantern-lit beach dinners with mouth-watering fresh seafood round off lazy Robinson Crusoe days. Diving (two dives per day – PADI certificate required), snorkelling, castaway picnics, sea kayaking and sunset dhow cruises are included and it’s worth venturing inland to scale the sand dunes – you will be rewarded with spectacular views!

As the name suggests, the design of this stylish coastal retreat takes its inspiration from the Greek island of the same name. Dramatically located above the red cliffs of Kingfisher Bay, a few kilometres north of Vilanculos on Mozambique’s mainland, Santorini is a cluster of white-walled stunning villas with mesmerising views across the ocean to the islands of the Bazaruto archipelago beyond. The whitewashed coastal tones complement the wild beauty of this awe-inspiring setting and the multi-faceted living areas, private pools, discreet personal service and tantalising daily menus all add to Santorini’s captivating charm.

The original Main Villa is the heartbeat of Santorini and houses five spacious suites, each unique in design and feel. A short walk away, The Chapel is a two-bedroomed Ocean View Villa offering tranquillity and romance for honeymooners, couples and small families, while Villa Da Praia is Santorini’s exclusive three bedroom Beach Villa – perfect for friends or families travelling together.

Herbs and vegetables are grown in the garden and a fresh sea harvest comes in daily. This is a place where the rhythm of the tides marks your time. Snorkelling, fishing, beach picnics and boat trips are all part of the experience and when in need of relaxation, retreat to the dreamy Spa on the hillside.

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Tumbling much further down Mozambique’s coastline (about 60 miles south of Maputo and almost on the border with South Africa), White Pearl is situated on a magnificent private white sandy beach in Ponta Mamoli on the south east coast of Mozambique. Here, the landscape is much wilder and the swells can pound the shores but White Pearl nestles in a cool, sheltered bay where the clear turquoise waters are warmed by the Indian Ocean current moving south from the equator. This coast is unlike any other in Mozambique and getting to White Pearl is all part of the adventure!

From Maputo, take an exhilarating 30 minute helicopter flight over remote dune bushland and spectacular coastal scenery or opt for the 90 minute road transfer. Alternatively, from Kruger Mpumalanga airport, fly 75 minutes to Kosi Bay and cross the border into Mozambique on a 40 minute road journey to the resort.

There are 16 Pool Suites, each poised on timber stilts with ocean views and six Beach Pool Suites which enjoy a prime location on the beachfront. All have a private plunge pool on the deck and all have been sensitively designed so as to take full advantage of their beautiful setting. The style is one of cool, clean contemporary lines – a look inspired by this breathtakingly striking coastal setting. Open the glass doors to hear the waves crashing on the shoreline and feel the sea breeze as it drifts through the air and embraces the relaxed informality of this magical, still relatively undiscovered, coastal retreat.

Elegant beach chic best describes the restaurant where, by candlelight, you can enjoy distinct local flavours which celebrate the bounty of the sea, while breakfast is a delicious affair of freshly baked pastries, mezze platters laden with fruit and other delectable treats. Beach picnics can be arranged too.

The service is warm and charming and the staff’s sense of pride in their fascinating Mozambican heritage is endearingly apparent.

There’s a glamorous Beach Bar where you can enjoy tapas and light snacks with chilled wine, or swim up to the contemporary Pool Bar for an exotic cocktail! The sparkling infinity swimming pool boasts four-poster day beds on the pool deck and spa treatments are also available. Those feeling active can go diving, horse riding and snorkelling. Bottlenose dolphins regularly glide through these waters. From July to November, Humpback whales can be seen on their annual migration and between November and February, Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles return to this stretch of coast every year to lay their eggs on these protected shores. White Pearl easily combines with a safari in South Africa.

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Azura Quilalea Private Island

This private wholly uninhabited island, just 86 acres in size, is surrounded by the pristine waters of a marine sanctuary in northern Mozambique’s Quirimbas Archipelago. It is one of Africa’s real hidden gems –a place where barefoot luxury meets wild natural beauty and there’s just as much beauty below the water as there is above! For lovers of marine life – this is absolute paradise!

There’s world class snorkelling and scuba diving straight from the beach and amazing dive sites in the surrounding waters. You are likely to see turtles, reef sharks, stingrays and dolphins, not to mention a wonderful array of reef fish and corals. The birdlife is abundant and one of the island’s four gleaming sandy beaches is home to dozens of nesting turtles (from June to August). Humpback whales also make an appearance from July to October.

One of the southernmost islands in the archipelago, Quilalea is accessible via a 20 minute scenic helicopter flight from Pemba (the closest airport on the Mozambique mainland). Azura’s understated Robinson Crusoe castaway style oozes authentic charm and belies the comforts on offer in the nine Seafront Villas. Designed with complete seclusion in mind – the villas are open-plan with stylish natural touches of wood, rope, pebbles and rattan to create a feeling of calm. This is a place to relax in a hammock beneath one of the island’s giant baobab trees and forget about the world! A Mozambican butler at your service completes the barefoot scene! The four Kaskazi Villas face the sunrise and look out over the ocean to Quirimba Island in the distance whilst the four Kusi Villas capture the sunset from the western shores of the island. All are sea facing. Secluded on a clifftop with magnificent views, the island’s exclusive Villa

Quilalea reigns supreme. It even has a clifftop stepladder with direct access to the ocean.

As well as snorkelling and diving (the resort has a PADI five star dive centre), you can kayak through mangroves, sail on a traditional dhow, go deep sea fishing, join a heli trip to historic Ibo Island or indulge in a treatment at the African Spa.

When it comes to dining – imagine a menu with crayfish in abundance and huge mangrove crabs as the speciality! All meals and local drinks (even a sunset cocktail) are included as well as one house reef dive per person per stay. Special private dining experiences make your stay even more memorable, from breakfast at the water’s edge, a picnic lunch on beautiful Turtle Beach to a romantic candlelit affair beneath the stars!

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With striking Table Mountain as a backdrop, beautiful beaches and a relaxed and cosmopolitan atmosphere, there’s little wonder why Cape Town is always top of the city bucket-list! It’s the go-to South African city when it comes to beaches and a cool coastal lifestyle and what’s more, there are so many fabulous boutique beach hideaways and wave-watching boltholes popping up all along the Cape Peninsula’s coastline, that it now even makes a long weekend to the Cape worth considering!

The Cape Peninsula stretches to the south of the city for approximately 40 miles, flanked to the west by the refreshing blue waters of the Atlantic and to the east, by the warm rippling waves of the Indian Ocean which lap gently against the shores of False Bay (no guesses as to where those in the know, who can’t bear to dip their toes into the cold water of the Atlantic, head for their early morning or evening dip!) False Bay was aptly named when early explorers were hoaxed into believing they had rounded Africa’s southernmost tip. A mountainous ridge, comprising the well-known landmarks of Signal Hill, Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head and the Twelve Apostles, forms a beautiful backdrop to the Peninsula’s numerous sandy beaches – and a car makes hopping between the two coasts very easy.

As a rule of thumb – head to the Peninsula’s eastern side for the warm, wind-scoured but often deserted coves of False Bay where you’ll find Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town – famous for its colony of endangered African Penguins, Kalk Bay (a good spot to browse quirky boutiques along the seaboard) and Muizenberg – known for its great surf. Or go west, for the sheltered, but fashionable trendy beach spots of the Atlantic, where the palm-lined white sands of Bantry Bay, Clifton, Llandudno and Camps Bay exude an almost

‘St Tropez-like’ atmosphere. At Noordhoek, you can go horse riding along the aptly named Long Beach whilst Hout Bay has fish so fresh that the catch is cooked within hours of coming off the boats.

The beauty of Cape Town is that everywhere is within driving distance. The rolling vineyards of the Winelands are a little under an hour away but if you want to venture further afield, the glorious beaches of Plettenberg Bay or the whale-watching former fishing village of Hermanus, are a longer scenic drive. South Africa’s acclaimed stylish safari lodges are only a flight away.

Best of all, it takes just one overnight sleep to get to South Africa which means after a meal and drinks, you can snooze away the miles until breakfast and time to land – with no jet-lag – just an instant hit of winter sun!

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Birkenhead House

ABeach House with a difference, Cape Town’s Atlantic coastline meets the European Riviera at this delightful seven room boutique hotel which combines the cool, crisp, clean coastal style of Camps Bay (consistently hailed as one of South Africa’s most glamorous beaches) with the chic, sun-bleached shades of the Cote d’Azur.

Wonderfully positioned, just 300 metres above the hip-andhappening palm-tree-lined beachfront of Camps Bay, Sea Five undeniably enjoys a best-of-both-worlds location. It is close enough to be only a stroll away from the trendy pavement cafés and restaurants along the renowned ‘strip’ and yet is elevated enough to enjoy sweeping mountain and ocean views! A simple seaside style emanates from each of the stunning rooms and the complimentary mini-bar is a real treat! We love the Mountain and Ocean Suites but the two bedroomed Penthouse Suite, complete with four balconies overlooking Camps Bay, Lions Head, the Table Mountain gondola and the Twelve Apostles, just has to be our favourite!

The serenity of the garden offsets the sociability of the Pool and Bar area where light snacks and sunset cocktails are the order of the day! What’s more, the friendly Sea Five team will happily provide insider local tips on where to eat, drink and admiringly ‘people-watch’!

Cape View Clifton is the epitome of Cape Town coastal chic! This utterly stylish guesthouse oozes a ‘home-fromhome’ charm and boasts a stunning setting high above Cape Town’s desirable beachside enclave of Clifton. The magnificent Twelve Apostles mountain range provides a dramatic backdrop whilst glittering ocean panoramas across the Atlantic can be enjoyed from every vantage point! Cape View Clifton’s jaw-dropping view is undoubtedly its unrivalled wow factor – you will be captivated from the moment you step through the unobtrusive entrance! Widely regarded as Cape Town’s St Tropez, Clifton comprises four beautiful sandy coves, fondly known as Clifton 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th! The nearby Bungalow Restaurant is a local hot spot for fresh seafood while the buzz of fashionable Camps Bay, with its vibrant eateries and beach bars, is just down the road!

The rooms and suites (some with two or three bedrooms) offer privacy and style in abundance, with vast bathrooms and balconies which take full advantage of their unmatched setting! Freshly baked complimentary cakes and an honesty bar are little extra touches which make this sought-after coastal retreat so special. A scrumptious breakfast is included and when it comes to sundowner spots, there is nowhere better than the fabulous pool deck at Cape View Clifton!

Nestled on a pebbled beach at the base of Chapman’s Peak in the Table Mountain National Park, between Hout Bay and Cape Town, this award-winning boutique lodge is a true gourmet hidden gem – ideal for romantic couples! It enjoys stunning views out across Hout Bay harbour towards the dramatic Sentinel mountain peak and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Not surprisingly, Tintswalo Atlantic is a much sought-after coastal bolthole which regularly hits the top of the Cape Town style stakes!

Perched on stilts between ancient milkwood trees, the stylish quiet charm of the eleven wood-and-glass suites sharply contrasts with the sound of the waves crashing on to the beach. From the outside, the suites blend into the natural environment whilst inside, the creative stylish interior of each one individually has been inspired by an island from around the world and all have a private deck with captivating sea and mountain views.

There’s a heated pool on the large wooden sundeck and delicious cuisine is served in the glass-fronted dining room which opens out to allow seabreezes to drift through. The menu is a fresh, locally-sourced affair and the open-plan kitchen enables guests to watch the chef prepare the beautifully presented dishes. Little wonder this has become a coastal culinary hot spot for the locals!

This chic and intimate coastal retreat has all the wow factor you’d expect of a stylish contemporary beach house! It is dramatically set on a clifftop overlooking Walker Bay, close to Hermanus – South Africa’s famous whale-watching town, less than a 2 hour drive south of Cape Town. From around June, Southern Right and Humpback Whales can be seen just metres off-shore, as they calve and breed in these warmer southern Atlantic waters until late November. But as well as witnessing the awe-inspiring antics of migratory whales, this is a place to watch the waves and surfers at play – the surfloving manager will gladly teach you some tricks of the wave-trade! Birkenhead House has its own surf boards and wetsuits at the ready!

A split-level swimming pool provides a stunning centrepiece while the eleven, individually-designed rooms are scattered throughout three houses. Each defines laid-back beachside living with a quirky opulence! Some are connected to seafacing balconies and all epitomise glamour with their lavish king beds, Victorian claw-foot bathtubs and original artwork. The cuisine is deliciously ocean-fresh and the chefs will happily show you how to safely pick tasty marine treats from the mussel-clad rocks below. Work off indulgent extra pounds on a coastal walk and return for a soothing massage in the Spa!

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Beyond the Beach

Asafari in South Africa almost doesn’t feel complete until you’ve dusted down your safari legs on the white sands of Mauritius or Mozambique! They are matches made in safari beach heaven!

Marataba Mountain Lodge, Marakele National Park

The essence of this fully solar-powered, Scandi-style safari lodge is its exclusive location. Secluded in the malaria free Marakele National Park, a vast private concession in the foothills of the Waterberg Mountains, Marataba Mountain Lodge is the perfect place to disconnect from the outside world. The lodge has just five private eco suites, all of which open out to the wilderness. There is also an opportunity to sleep out under the stars at Marataba’s unique Thabametsi Treehouse – there’s no better place to feel at one with this glorious landscape. The area is renowned for its superb wildlife and magnificent scenery and you can go exploring on foot as well as by vehicle. What’s more, this remote outpost has an equally stunning but larger sister property within an hour’s drive – Marataba Safari Lodge – where bush glamping takes on a whole new meaning! We highly recommend you combine the two for an incredible safari duo!

Sanctuary Makanyane Safari Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve

A firm favourite with Turquoise, Makanyane Safari Lodge is one of those special places which never fails to tug the heart strings of all those who visit! It certainly put the Madikwe on the map for us too! An hour’s flight from Johannesburg (or just under 4 hours by road), the malaria free Madikwe Game Reserve is one of South Africa’s premier game viewing areas, despite being less recognised than its neighbours closer to the Kruger area. You can see the Big Five here and what’s more, you can opt to ‘sleep-out under the stars’ – the ultimate nocturnal African bush experience! Forego a night of suite luxury for a night under a mosquito-net-draped bed on a double-storey wooden platform and fall asleep to the lullaby of lions roaring! Then return to the splendour of your suite – one of eight bush havens with wraparound glass walls – watch out for passing elephants!

Garonga Safari Camp, Makalali Conservancy (west of the Kruger)

Garonga is Turquoise-speak for ‘safari for the soul’. Here, you are encouraged to slow down and savour an unhurried wildlife experience whilst enjoying the luxury of an intimate tented suite, complete with yoga mats and hammock on the outside deck! And the romance doesn’t stop there! Garonga’s little secret is its bush bath – an open-air candlelit affair in the wild! And not to be outdone, Garonga has a Spa and ‘sleep-out’ too.

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Winelands and Tswalu Kalahari

Babylonstoren, Cape Winelands

Artisanal charm and chic organic farm style have certainly reached the heart of the beautiful Winelands, less than an hour’s drive from Cape Town. Babylonstoren is one of the Cape’s oldest and best preserved Cape Dutch werfs (farm yards), and today it offers a truly unique three-in-one experience – working wine farm-cum-restaurant-cum-boutique hotel – not to mention the greenhouse, bakery, charcuterie, dairy, larder, cellar and eight acre formal French kitchen garden where organic fruit and vegetables are grown! Days here are intentionally unscripted, leaving you free to do as you please. Stroll out on to the farm and see fruit being picked or vines being pruned, enjoy a walk in the garden and pick a salad for a picnic lunch or rise early to accompany the duck herder and his 250 ducks out into the vineyards to harvest snails. The fabulous Babel restaurant is housed in a converted kraal (cattle shed) and an avenue of traditional Cape farm cottages have been transformed into the contemporary guest suites with claw-foot baths and sleek kitchens, all with views of the surrounding mountains and valley. If you’re feeling a little active, you can cycle through the grounds, go canoeing at the farm dam, explore the nearby wine villages of Franschhoek and Paarl or bliss out with a massage in the Garden Spa! One thing’s for sure, Babylonstoren perfectly complements both the beach and a safari! Just make sure you allow enough time to enjoy it!

Tswalu Kalahari

Think Kalahari and you don’t necessarily think of South Africa! Yet, this 250,000 acre private wilderness in the southern Kalahari – where the savannahs and sand dunes meet the dramatic Korannaberg Mountains – is South Africa’s largest game reserve. What’s more, it is malaria free and thanks to Tswalu’s small private plane which operates daily flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg Tswalu easily combines with a beach stay in Cape Town or a Big Five safari. The game viewing is exceptional and as well as zebra, buffalo, giraffe and white rhino, you will see rarer animals such as roan and sable antelope, desert black rhino, black-maned Kalahari lions, cheetah and even curious, playful meerkats! Horseback safaris are a big thing here and you can ride out to Tswalu’s unique Malori sleep-out deck for a night out under the stars!

A special mention must go to the superb cuisine and the Tswalu Kalahari Spa. Above all else, Tswalu’s commitment to conservation is a success story which has seen indigenous species reintroduced and, every day, Tswalu makes real strides towards its ultimate ambition of restoring this unique corner of the Kalahari to its original natural glory. Little wonder that ‘Tswalu’ means ‘a new beginning’ in Setswana.

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Australia

Australia’s coastline measures in at more than 22,000 miles and that’s before you take into consideration the 14,000-plus miles that circumnavigate its islands. In short, we’re talking an awful lot of sand, sun, sea and surf, not to mention many a beach featuring in the world’s top 100. It is this coastline that draws the majority of visitors, but Australia is not a place for just lying on a lounger. Aussies have an innate get-up-and-go attitude, and once here, it becomes contagious. This is the great outdoors –an authentic adventure, Aussie-style.

When beach-bound Down Under, it’s often a case of destination East Coast. While Bondi remains the iconic city/beach hip hangout, Byron Bay has managed to combine fashionable chic without forgoing its whimsical flower power vibe of old. Then there is surf-cool Noosa (the perfect place to learn) before hitting the picture-perfect Whitsundays with their island beaches, so clean they actually squeak. Peppered with romantic five-star, hammock-swinging private abodes (led by Hayman and Hamilton), the Whitsundays are a place where luxury feet-in-the-sand moments come with a capital L. Here, like the more northerly 24-beach Lizard Island, the Great Barrier Reef is your back garden; a world wonder to explore, whether it be snorkelling, sailing, diving or fishing.

But much of Australia’s captivating spirit is down to its wilderness: from the rainforests in the north with treetop accommodation that borders on the fairytale to the wild surfer beaches and unsung wineries of Western Australia’s Margaret River; from the veritable zoo that is Kangaroo Island to the tiny far-flung Lord Howe Island (described by Sir David Attenborough as ‘so extraordinary it is almost unbelievable’), there is a tangible rawness to much of Australia. Nowhere is this more evident than Tasmania, reputedly home to the cleanest air in the world. Anyone Tassie-bound should

trek the stunning Freycinet National Park with its green peaks, pink granite rocks and heavily wooded interiors that tumble down to the instantly recognisable Wineglass Bay. Alternatively, be guided through the Bay of Fires, a remote landscape of blinding-white beaches, turquoise waters and orange-hued rocks. Spot a wallaby, go in search of the elusive platypus, learn to build a campfire, picnic under the stars and enjoy rural eco-luxury at its best.

The key to travelling Australia is to respect its vast size and not try to ‘do it all’. A lot depends on the season, but pick and choose a handful of destinations, be open to domestic flights and differing combinations. Australia is such a diverse country: from its vibrant cities and fantastic food scene to its iridescent beaches, tropical rainforests, remote islands and the mesmerising outback (much more accessible than people imagine), it is a destination to discover, to taste and to savour. Wherever you go, embrace the laidback lifestyle, enjoy barbies on the beach, beer in a boat and let the carefree spirit of Australia do the rest.

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When to Travel

The south (Melbourne, Sydney, Perth) is warmest between October and April whilst the north (Broome, Port Douglas, Whitsundays) is at its best from May to October

Travel Time

Approximately 21 hours (to Sydney)

Time Difference GMT +7 to +11 hours, three time zones

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Lizard Island

Afour seater plane will whisk you up and away on an hour long flight from Cairns to the far northern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef and beautiful, wild Lizard Island. A rugged, mountainous interior festooned with flora and fauna greets you, and the island is encircled by 24 white sand beaches and topaz blue waters. Here the Great Barrier Reef is your playground, filled with a bounty of marine adventures right on your doorstep. Cast off for a secluded beach in your motorised dinghy, just you and your loved one, plus a hamper full of gourmet goodies, complete with snorkel and mask.

Lizard Island rocks a cool, barefoot vibe with polished wooden floors, whitewashed walls and wide airy verandas. Simple and stylish are the code words when it comes to accommodation choices. Garden Rooms and Suites are set back from the shore, whilst Ocean View Villas, some with plunge pools, are high on a ridge, offering seclusion and filtered ocean views, which can be enjoyed from your artfully hung hammock. Beachfront Suites are right on the beach, but for sheer indulgence pick The Pavilion, perched like an eagle’s eyrie with spectacular views, separate lounge a private garden and your own plunge pool. Think Robinson Crusoe with a touch of style, even the lizards are all inclusive!

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Hayman Island

InterContinental Hayman Island is one of Australia’s original luxurious escapes in the beautiful Whitsundays. From Hamilton Island step aboard a sleek motor cruiser for the one hour launch to Hayman Island; sit back, relax with champagne and canapés as the magnificent Whitsunday panorama passes you by.

Expect exceptional style, ambience and a real sense of place. The resort sits on a crescent of white sand, licked by the gentle waters of the Pacific Ocean. If beach life is not your thing, don’t worry, Hayman Island boasts one of the largest swimming pools in the Southern Hemisphere – equivalent to seven Olympic size pools!

When it comes to accommodation, Hayman Island’s rooms and suites are contemporary in style with three distinct areas. The Hayman Wing is on the eastern side of the resort with spacious rooms and suites offering views over the tranquil lily lagoon; these rooms are cool and chic and only moments from the beach. Suites in the Pool Wing surround Hayman’s iconic pool, whilst the Beach Wing offers pool villas set directly on the beach with private swimming pools!

Enjoy adventures out on the Great Barrier Reef – snorkelling, diving or fishing, or indulge in a private sailing charter.

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Qualia Hamilton Island

In Greek, Qualia translates as collections of deep sensory experiences, which this stylish resort delivers in spades. Positioned on Hamilton Island, Qualia is an exclusive retreat with spectacular views from central Long Pavilion. Accommodation here is a collection of freestanding pavilions perched in the rainforest on a hillside, displaying über-cool neutral tones with polished stone and timbers flowing throughout. Leeward Pavilions purposefully face southwest and the expansive private decks are perfectly positioned for the flaming, tropical sunsets. Windward Pavilions face north and come complete with private infinity plunge pools. For a romantic retreat pick the Beach House, a private pavilion with a 12 metre infinity edge pool and Coral Sea vistas.

When it comes to dining at Qualia you can choose the classic option which includes an indulgent breakfast, then leaves you free for the enviable choices of in-house dining or heading down to the harbour for a fun, buzzy dining scene. The Gourmet package includes in-house dining.

The Whitsunday Islands are quite simply stunning and waiting to be explored. Top of our list of excursions is the private beach drop off, armed with a gourmet picnic, or the luxury sunset champagne cruise and infinite options for exploring the Great Barrier Reef.

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Lord Howe Island

Most people have never heard of Lord Howe Island, even fewer have been, but this tiny dot in the ocean, just a two hour flight from Sydney, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that will bring out the ‘David Attenborough’ in you.

Capella’s style is handpicked for easy-living with an effortless barefoot, beach house luxe. Whitewashed walls, timber floors, private terraces with soft day-beds and muted marine shades adorn the nine suites. For a touch of romance, pick the Lidgbird Pavilion for sheer indulgence. It comes complete with plunge pool and an outdoor bath.

Exploring Lord Howe is simple – you walk or cycle and days will pass in a kaleidoscope of colour. From the gleaming white beaches and sharp turquoise lagoon, the iridescent marine life beneath the waves, to the many green hues of the rainforest. Those seeking activity should tackle the one day Mt Gower climb, one of Australia’s finest walks while those with a gentler disposition head to Ned’s Beach to hand feed the King Fish. There are hiking trails to suit all abilities, as well as cycling, beach canoes, snorkelling and glass bottom boat tours. For the romantic out there, enjoy a private picnic on the pure white sands of aptly named Lovers Bay.

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Southern Ocean Lodge

Kangaroo Island

The brainchild of über-talented Aussie duo Hayley and James Baillie, Southern Ocean Lodge commands your attention. Contemporary design, dramatic architecture and vast swathes of glass and local timber harness powerful panoramas of the mighty Southern Ocean. Expect spine tingling views, glass-walled bathrooms, generous bathtubs –perfect for two and super-comfy beds, from the 21 suites. Romantics should book the Osprey Pavilion, with private outdoor plunge pool, 180 degree views and a unique circular stone-carved bath for sheer indulgence. The Spa is an oasis of calm and relaxation with stunning ocean views. Exceptional local produce takes centre stage and the open wine cellar allows you to indulge in some of South Australia’s finest vintages. The aptly named Great Room is the heart of the lodge and as you stand here, with a snifter of the lodge’s own gin – baillies 9 – in hand, remember, next stop on the horizon is Antarctica!

Kangaroo Island is Australia’s Galapagos and a well-designed itinerary of guided adventures is included daily. Get up close and personal with the sea lions at Seal Bay, sip a glass of chilled bubbles in a paddock of kangaroos and explore the sheer magnitude and beauty of the Flinders Chase National Park.

Saffire Freycinet

Tasmania

From the air it resembles a manta ray, a long thin curve of a tail, evolving into vast wings that stretch along a pristine swathe of coastline. The design is pure, fresh, modern and uncontrived, with colours that reflect the pink granite, grey-green bush and sapphire waters all connecting you to your surrounding environment.

Interior design is about comfort and texture and the suites are elegant and warm with hypnotic views. All suites are impeccable, but the Signature Suites take further advantage of the view with a vast soaking bathtub beneath panoramic windows, whilst the Private Pavilions have acres of space plus a hidden courtyard complete with plunge pool.

Dining at Palate is a revelation – wine from the vineyard over the hill and seafood pulled from the bay that afternoon. Must do experiences include the iconic Wineglass Bay Lookout Walk or a visit to an oyster farm – don a pair of waders and pluck fresh oysters straight from the seabed. After all that activity unwind at the divine Spa Saffire.

A stay at Saffire combines perfectly with the renowned 4 day Bay of Fires Walk. Experience some of Tasmania’s most magnificent wilderness coastline, staying in superb accommodation.

Location is everything and Smiths Beach certainly has the best spot in Margaret River. Located among the sand dunes, this quintessential Australian resort is just steps from a beautiful stretch of pristine white sand, where surfers ride the waves just metres away.

Smiths is a modern development of spacious one, two and three bedroom apartments, villas and beach houses with a bright contemporary design and all the mod cons you’d expect. You can either self-cater with fully stocked kitchens and barbecues, or enjoy meals at the resort’s Gourmet Deli & Café or Lamont’s fine-dining restaurant. After a day exploring the region, you can also choose to have a luxury barbecue platter sent to your room – perfect for sharing with a delicious bottle of Margaret River wine.

Superbly located just metres from a pristine deserted beach, between the beautiful corals of Ningaloo Reef and the spectacular gorges of the awe-inspiring Cape Range National Park in Western Australia, this awardwinning tented eco-camp offers distinctly unique accommodation with just fifteen comfortable wilderness tents. The tents are furnished with a queen-size bed and come complete with ensuite ‘natureloo’, solar shower and spectacular views over the reef.

All guided snorkelling and kayaking tours are included in your stay, along with all meals and beverages. Most activities here involve water, whether snorkelling amongst 500 species of colourful fish, 250 coral species, rays and turtles straight off the beach, or swimming alongside the majestic whale sharks and humpback whales. Guided hikes in rugged outback landscapes of Cape Range National Park are also included.

The chic seaside town of Byron Bay is known for its incredible beaches, hot surf breaks, lush hinterland, laid-back lifestyle and abundance of hip cafés, restaurants and surf shops. It is also home to one of Australia’s most stylish retreats, The Byron at Byron.

Blending effortlessly with the majestic rainforest which surrounds it, the resort’s open-plan design is enhanced by the use of rich timbers and wide covered verandas, oversized cane lounges and slow turning fans – all of which combine to evoke a feeling of serenity and harmony with the environment. Suites are stylish, with cool clean lines, every creature comfort and spacious balconies.

The Restaurant at The Byron offers a contemporary Australian alfresco dining experience and the Spa, nestled beside the rainforest will leave you feeling nurtured and deeply relaxed.

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Beach Houses

Peninsula Boutique Hotel

Can you imagine anything more perfect than the privacy and seclusion of your own exclusive holiday home in the beautiful, warm tropics of Far North Queensland?

This is quintessential Aussie living in superb style. Think spacious, stylish houses, many with private swimming pools, and all boasting every creature comfort. Some are sleek and modern, others characterful and traditional Queenslander houses, beautifully refurbished. For beach lovers there are properties slap bang on the sand; The Beach House on Newell Beach is a particular favourite of ours with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a wet-edge saltwater swimming pool and an absolute beachfront location, it’s simply glorious and not hard to see the appeal. For something more secluded there are gorgeous rainforest retreats immersing you in the sights and sounds of nature – just breathtaking! Or perhaps you want a romantic hideaway just for two, maybe a beautiful Queenslander style timber-framed retreat, complete with pool – perfect for honeymooners or just the romantics amongst you.

This can be a fully personalised experience complete with airport transfers and a private chef where you never have to lift a finger. Equally if you prefer you can be left completely to your own devices.

This lovely property has one of the best locations in Port Douglas, it’s right on the beach and there is no traffic noise to mar the tranquil sounds of the sea. This is not a big, brash all singing, all dancing resort, rather a thoughtful adults only hideaway, perfectly suited for those looking for a relaxing stay in North Queensland.

The 34 comfortable suites, many with beach and ocean views, have a private balcony or terrace and a generous open plan living area. The large ensuite bathrooms have walk in showers and bath tubs big enough for two!

Kylie and Gavin are the friendly owners, they have a refreshing hands-on approach, nothing is too much trouble and they will happily share their knowledge of the region with you. They also have all the insider info on the best places for coffee and where to head for really exceptional food!

The Peninsula has a beautiful, meandering pool, its own lovely beachside restaurant and bar and the friendly village of Port Douglas just a gentle stroll away. For the best of both worlds, why not combine a stay here with Silky Oaks at Mossman Gorge or Rose Gums in the Atherton Tablelands for the perfect beach and rainforest escape?

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Our featured itinerary for Australia is one of the classics, it’s tried and trusted and showcases the very best highlights of this diverse country.

Days 1-4 ● Sydney

There is so much to see and do in Sydney four days may not be long enough, but it’s a good start. Highlights include the Sydney to Manly ferry, a drink at the Opera House bar as the sun sets and taking to the skies by seaplane for a bird’s-eye view of this spectacular harbour. Your hotel is the fabulous Park Hyatt Sydney, located bang on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, perched under the Sydney Harbour Bridge and across the water from the Opera House. Sydney’s many harbourside bars and restaurants are just a stone’s throw away, as is the heart of the historic Rocks district.

Days 5-7 ● Uluru

Steeped in history and culture, Uluru is the spiritual heart of Australia and Longitude 131° is a unique place to spend a few nights. Now under the guidance of renowned hoteliers James and Hayley Baillie, this tented outpost which stands at the gateway to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is the ultimate in luxury. Fifteen tents perched atop the ochre red dunes give rise to a view which is unmatchable – and this is the only place where, should you desire to, you can watch the sun rising over this immovable monolith from the comfort of your bed!

Days 8-10 ● Daintree Rainforest

Tucked along the shores of Mossman Gorge, on the edge of the World Heritage listed Daintree National Park, Silky Oaks is a rainforest retreat totally at one with its surroundings. Beautiful rooms featuring local timbers and clad in pristine linens are a comfortable place to lay your head after an epic day’s river snorkelling, birdwatching and relaxing in the superb spa. If you can tear yourself away, journey into the rainforest and up to Cape Tribulation where the jungle meets the ocean, or take the complimentary shuttle into nearby Port Douglas.

Days 11-16 ● Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is last, but certainly not least, on your classic journey through Australia. Floating in the far northern reaches Lizard Island is a veritable playground for water babies with endless beaches to comb, coral gardens to snorkel over straight from the beach and dive sites straight from Atlantis. Take your own motorised dinghy and gourmet picnic, laden with treats, and find yourself a private enclave just for two. Rooms have a lovely, simple beach vibe with calming colours and polished timbers – beautiful, barefoot luxury at its best.

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Beyond the Beach

The Outback remains one of Australia’s most intriguing and mystical landscapes. Some consider it a journey too far, but the Outback is far more accessible than you might imagine. Where once it was regarded as hostile and unforgiving, today a visit to the outback brings an opportunity to witness a true taste of Australia’s pioneering spirit – and what’s more, you can now do it with a new sense of contemporary style.

The Red Centre – Longitude 131°

Take Uluru (more familiarly known as Ayers Rock) – eco-chic glamping has even reached this hugely spiritual icon which is an almost obligatory pilgrimage for many first time visitors to Australia! Uluru is now home to Longitude 131°, a luxury camp inspired by the early pioneers where sumptuous beds boast a pillow-top view of the rock, touring is guided by the local Aboriginal people and sundowners take on a new meaning as you watch the flaming desert sun sink behind the walls of Uluru from your private viewing spot with a glass of bubbly.

Kimberley – El Questro, Berkeley River & True North

In the Kimberley, you can explore the million-plus acres of El Questro Wilderness Park from the über-stylish confines of El Questro Homestead, where just nine rooms create an authentic reminder of station life. Swim in cool billabongs, muster cattle and fish for barramundi before soaking in a bathtub that sits resplendent on a veranda cantilevered out over the gorge of the Chamberlain River. Another favourite is Berkeley River Lodge, isolated in splendour on the remote north Kimberley coast and only accessible via a soaring one hour floatplane flight over this epic landscape. Or for a different viewpoint of this remarkable coastline, step aboard True North, an impressive expedition ship which caters for just 36 passengers and takes you to outposts that other cruise ships simply cannot reach.

Flinders Ranges – Arkaba Conservancy

Not to be outdone, South Australia dishes up its own fair share of magnificent outback with the impressive Flinders Ranges –heaven-sent for hikers, nature-lovers and those seeking luxurious solitude. At Arkaba Homestead, sample outback life on a former 60,000 acre sheep ‘station’ whose craggy sandstone bluffs and dry creek beds lined with River Red Gum trees are a quintessential Australian scene, while the acclaimed geological amphitheatre of Wilpena Pound lies on the property’s northern boundary. The conservancy is home to an extraordinary variety of birdlife and wildlife and its topography offers some of outback Australia’s most breathtaking scenery. Guests can choose to ‘semi-rough-it’ on the Arkaba Walk – an overland walking safari where you can sleep under the stars in a deluxe swag!

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Australia’s Rainforest and Wilderness

In stark contrast to the endless tracks of ochre sand and emptiness of the never-never, Australia’s verdant rainforest and vast wilderness provide another hue on the colour-wheel. Teeming with innumerable shades of green, Australia’s ancient rainforests shelter a plethora of breathtaking flora and fauna. Head for the wilderness and you will find the silver-green menthol of the eucalypts, lazy koalas snoozing amongst the branches and craggy escarpments soaring above grassy paddocks where kangaroos and wallabies graze.

Blue Mountains – Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley

For the best of both worlds, head to the much-lauded Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa, just a few hours from Sydney in the beautiful Blue Mountains. This eco-sensitive 40 suite retreat embraces its magnificent setting, surrounded by dramatic escarpments, native wildlife and the sheer natural beauty of this well known National Park – a place so outstanding, that even Charles Darwin was impressed when he visited... back in 1832! Today, although the original homestead still remains, your lodgings are a little more comfortable with private lap pools, cashmere throws and bathtubs made for two!

Top End – Bamurru Plains

Up in the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory, Bamurru Plains offers a taste of safari glamour Australian-style! One of Australia’s most unique bush camps, Bamurru is located to the west of Kakadu National Park on the Mary River floodplains –a wetland paradise teeming with a profusion of bird and wildlife. Your refuge here is one of ten stilted safari-style suites which offer a bird’s-eye view on this unique landscape.

Daintree Rainforest – Silky Oaks Lodge

For those in search of Australia’s iconic ancient rainforests, there can be none better than the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Daintree National Park where the delightful Silky Oaks Lodge and Spa offers a mix of river and treehouses which provide maximum exposure to the tree canopy. When not indulging in the award-winning Spa, activities include river snorkelling, Aboriginal arts and rainforest treks.

North Queensland – Mount Mulligan Lodge

Mount Mulligan Lodge offers laid back luxury in the heart of Queensland’s outback. Just a 35-minute scenic helicopter from Cairns, this is remote, rugged and quintessentially Australian. With just four Pavilions, the experience is extremely personalised. Guests are immersed in the region’s rich gold and coal rush history through daily excursions including 4WD safaris, quad bike adventures and nature walks. Activities include fishing, stargazing, scenic helicopter flights, and wildlife spotting.

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New Zealand

Picture a land with every imaginable landscape packed into one small island nation, and New Zealand wins gold. From the tip of the North Island to the bluff of the South, New Zealand has something for everyone (whatever the season). The active traveller can ski mountains in winter, walk them in summer; swim with dolphins or climb a glacier; surf the waves or try fly-fishing; go mountain biking or river-boarding. You name it, New Zealand does it. For foodies, farmers’ markets groan under the weight of local produce –asparagas, kumara, cheese, lamb and venison; boutique wineries produce award-winning Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir (think Cloudy Bay and Villa Maria); the cities are awash with Michelin-worthy restaurants while coastal beach shacks dish out melt-in-the-mouth seafood. For the hotel guru, there’s a mixture of blow-the-budget retreats, rural hideaways and beach houses – all with that laidback trademark Kiwi stamp. There is of course many an uber-lodge and we’d recommend combining ultimate luxury with understated Kiwi character.

First stop is usually Auckland, once a nondescript gateway to the North Island, it’s now a city buzzing with hip bars, trendy restaurants, yachts, beaches and relaxed surf-loving dwellers. Dive headfirst into the easygoing Kiwi lifestyle with a couple of nights in this ‘City of Sails’, then hop on a ferry to nearby quirky, cool Waiheke Island with its resident artists, secret coves, boutique wineries and chic retreats. In the far north, stunning Bay of Islands is a definite must-visit during the summer months or head to the Coromandel Peninsula for sublime beach action. In the country’s geothermal heartland, the geysers around sulphur-rich Rotorua are captivating whilst the surf-washed beaches of Gisborne and the east coast lead to oenophile heaven, Hawke’s Bay. Farmers’ markets, wineries and cellar doors, fish and chips on the beach: living like a local becomes second nature in this diverse region.

Refuel in the capital, Wellington, a bite-size harbour city brimming with cafés and culture; the perfect stop en route to the majestic South Island. And here lies our heart: a land where Mother Nature must have taken up citizenship. Its variety is breathtaking…from Abel Tasman’s golden beaches and emerald-green waters, Kaikoura’s stunning marine life and the plunging fjords of Doubtful and Milford Sound to the island’s backbone of alpine peaks, the vast cobalt lakes and undulating wineries. The South Island compels you to succumb to the contagious Kiwi lust for life and you’ll find yourself jumping out of a plane or jet boating at breakneck speed in the striking adrenalin-capital, Queenstown.

For a country not much larger than the UK, the opportunities are endless, but whatever you choose to do, don’t do too much. Stop and savour this very special place on earth because, despite being on the other side of the world, the Kiwi bug will almost certainly see you return.

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Need to Know

When to Travel NZ is an all year round destination. Best time to visit is during summer (December to February) but winter is great too (June to August).

Travel Time Approximately 26 hours via Los Angeles Time Difference GMT +12 hours

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The Landing Residences

Bay of Islands

The enchanting Bay of Islands…one of our favourite spots in New Zealand. Imagine picture-perfect beaches, aquamarine waters studded with emerald green islands and a rich, cultural history…this really is nature’s playground.

The Landing is both a conservation and heritage property and this small group of meticulously appointed retreats offers a very different take on the usual hotel experience. There are four to choose from but our beachfront favourite is the Boathouse – a dramatically striking structure that stands right on the water’s edge. Taking inspiration from an old colonial woolshed that once stood here you can expect a space that flows effortlessly from indoors to out. Weathered wooden timbers, polished stone and serene views create a stylish and contemporary place to stay. There are two bedrooms, a covered courtyard, indoor and outdoor fireplaces and plenty of outside space for true Kiwi living.

Meals here are created around you, there are no set menus or dining times, every meal is designed around your needs by your personal chef and you will be hosted with the utmost flexibility and a service level which is personal and intuitive. Experiences include guided tours of The Landing estate, kayaking, birdwatching, cycling and fishing – and the wonderful world of the Bay of Islands is on your doorstep.

Eagles Nest Bay of Islands

It’s been said that Eagles Nest redefines the concept of luxury accommodation in New Zealand but, for us, it’s the eclectic style, breathtaking views, natural surroundings and superlative attention to detail that make it so special.

Lying along a ridgeline with expansive views out over the Bay of Islands, this luxury retreat offers world-class villa accommodation. The Eyrie and Eagle Spirit have three spacious bedrooms, state-of-the-art design and beautiful pieces of original artwork. Expansive decks and gorgeous private infinity edge pools take full advantage of the incredible views over the bay and it’s not uncommon to see dolphins frolicking in the waters below. First Light Temple is the ultimate love-nest just for two with floor to ceiling windows, an outdoor shower and glorious views. Sacred Space is just that – casually elegant with four bedrooms and breathtaking panoramas from the infinity edge pool. For the ultimate hideaway, opt for Rahimoana – a sleek, contemporary four bedroom villa with sliding glass walls and almost 360 degree panoramas. You even have the use of your own Porsche Cayenne!

Gourmet breakfast provisions are included and a full chef and concierge service is also available along with the services of a personal trainer and spa therapist.

970 Lonely Bay Coromandel

One of the most unspoiled places in New Zealand, the Coromandel Peninsula is treasured by locals as a peaceful sanctuary that has more than its fair share of pristine beaches and magnificent coastal scenery. Hike through ancient rainforests, kayak to sublime Cathedral Cove, discover hidden bays and head to Hot Water Beach, spade in hand, to dig a hole in the sand then wait for the warm waters to bubble through…a home-made spa bath takes some beating!

This boutique luxury lodge offers four light-filled suites with gorgeous views of the Purangi Estuary, Cooks Beach and native bushland. Soak up the endless vistas from your private terrace, curl up in the snug or relax in the pretty garden. The white sands of Cooks Beach are just a few minutes stroll away, Lonely Bay is close by and the short ferry ride to Whitianga’s shops and restaurants is within easy reach.

The Boatshed Waiheke Island

Waiheke Island, a bite-size jewel in the yacht-laden, sparkling waters of the Hauraki Gulf, sits just a 40-minute ferry ride from Auckland. Blessed with white sand beaches, olive groves and a unique micro-climate which has given rise to an explosion of exceptional wineries, Waiheke Island is the antidote to city living.

Nestled above the sun-kissed beaches of Oneroa, The Boatshed has just five suites and two bungalows offering an eclectic mix of style and space. The three Boatshed suites have a nostalgic beach hut feel – or ‘bach’ as Kiwis call them – with open fires, whitewashed wood and private decks… forget the windblown beach huts of your childhood! The Lighthouse Suite and Bridge Suite are unique havens of romance, whilst the two bungalows provide space and privacy for perfect beachside living. Dine al fresco on homegrown gourmet food – served with exquisite local wine.

The Farm Hawke’s Bay

As its name suggests, The Farm at Cape Kidnappers started life as just that, and both the design and build of this luxury lodge reflect its farming history. Set in 6,000 wild and rugged acres, within easy reach of Napier and the 70 or so vineyards in the Hawke’s Bay region, this cliffside retreat has evolved into one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed lodges. Roaring open fires, river stone and weathered wood blend with contemporary art and furnishings to create a stunning retreat.

The beautifully stylish suites come with sensational ocean views from your private balcony. All have state-of-the-art entertainment systems, vast bath tubs and complimentary mini-bars overflowing with local goodies. For something extra special, the Owners Cottage can be enjoyed as a two or four bedroom retreat with fabulous stone fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, expansive living space and outdoor spa bath.

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Clifftops Retreat

Sitting high above the sparkling waters of the Tasman Sea, Clifftops Retreat is a stylish hideaway right on a cliff edge above Ruby Bay, with sensational views across to Nelson.

Although officially classed as a ‘cottage’, discard any ideas you may have of quaint stone buildings and thatched roofs. Designed as a retreat for two, this is an architecturally designed jewel with a fully stocked gourmet kitchen, swathes of highly polished timbers, plump sofas and a stylish, contemporary feel throughout. Explore the many delights of neighbouring Nelson with its awardwinning restaurants, or head to one of three nearby National Parks, then return to your ‘cottage on the cliff’... perhaps pour a glass of fine New Zealand wine and relax in the cliffhugging spa bath under the brilliant stars of a southern sky.

Bay of Many Coves Marlborough Sounds Hapuku Lodge Kaikoura

Hidden away in the watery labyrinth of the Marlborough Sounds and only accessible by boat, getting here is part of the fun! Extend the regular 30 minute water taxi ride by opting for a half day gourmet cruise or an enchanting dolphin-watching cruise.

This serene and tranquil retreat feels a world away from the everyday. Luxury apartments with one, two or three bedrooms are tucked into the hillside, all beautifully appointed with full kitchen facilities and private balconies offering tantalising views across the mesmerising Sounds – look out for dolphins playing in the water!

Dining at the Foredeck Restaurant is a romantic experience with wonderful water views and sublime cuisine, whilst Bight Café – a popular hang-out for local boaties – sits over the water right on the jetty.

Flanked by the dramatic Kaikoura mountain range and the Pacific Ocean, Hapuku Lodge & Treehouses –just a short drive from the town of Kaikoura – is the dream child of a talented family of architects and builders.

Bringing the outside in, Hapuku Lodge Suites are housed in the main building with splendid views of the Kaikoura mountain range. The Olive House Suite is a spacious apartment with a 360° panorama of the surrounding landscape. But our favourite has to be the Treehouses... these unique hideaways are perched high in the canopy of a native Manuka grove with truly spectacular views, wood burning fires, spa baths and a rain shower which opens onto the tree-top deck.

Dining is a highlight here, with a strong emphasis on local ingredients from the land and the ocean.

Queenstown Matakauri Lodge

Eichardt’s

Just a seven minute drive from the heart of Queenstown, hidden in a gentle curve on Lake Wakatipu, Matakauri Lodge is, quite simply, stunning. This is the antidote to Queenstown’s vigour, with jaw-dropping lake and mountain views, sumptuous interiors, heavenly cuisine and attentive yet discreet service. From every aspect there are cinema-scope views which encompass almost every angle of the Remarkable mountain range, and the exceptionally stylish design comes courtesy of highly respected interior designer, Virginia Fisher. Expect a fresh palate of colours, modern fireplaces, soft linens, generous bathrooms and oversized bathtubs in the spacious suites – all with floor to ceiling windows to maximise the addictive views.

For unparalleled luxury, the Owner’s Cottage is a four-bedroom masterpiece – think palatial retreat, not cutesy chocolate box cottage. A beautifully appointed living room and large balcony with spa pool complete this exclusive hideaway…all with those dazzling, uninterrupted views!

As a Relais & Châteaux member, the dining here is as memorable as the setting; fresh, local and seasonal are the buzz words on an exciting menu, flanked by an impressive wine list.

One of Queenstown’s most impressive historic buildings, and blessed with a prime lakefront location, Eichardt’s takes centre stage in a town known for its glorious backdrop. Across the calm, chill waters of majestic Lake Wakatipu, the soaring, rugged peaks of the Remarkables mountain range never fail to impress.

Eichardt’s is legendary, and with just five Suites in the main building, this is akin to staying in a beautiful country retreat. Supple leather sofas, soft cashmere throws and plump velvet cushions (from renowned New Zealand interior designer Virginia Fisher) create a refined air of opulence and luxury. The dreamy suites are spacious havens adorned with every creature comfort, and each comes with a fireplace and dressing room. For sensational views, we love the Lake View Suites. For more space and a little independence, Eichardt’s also offers Lakefront Apartments – just steps away from the hotel and right on the shoreline – and the gloriously indulgent three-bedroom Residence.

Sister property, The Spire, is tucked away along a small street in Queenstown’s heart. The ten rooms offer cutting edge contemporary style twinned with excellent service and absolute indulgence. The Spire is home to a lively restaurant and bar – the best place in town for cocktails!

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Taste New Zealand

A gourmet journey

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ew Zealand’s stunning scenery is best appreciated from the open road and hiring a campervan for part of your holiday guarantees you a ringside seat. Campervans not only provide more protection from the elements than camping under canvas – as well as comfy beds – you’ll also find everything you need from a gas stove and microwave to a DVD player and BBQ. The key to a relaxed and fun campervan holiday is to take it easy, so don’t try to see everything, just shift down a few gears and ease into Kiwi life! Here’s a suggested campervan itinerary around New Zealand’s South Island with the grand finale in vibrant Queenstown.

Days 1-2 ● Kaikoura

Fly to Christchurch and familiarise yourself with your new home on wheels before travelling north to Kaikoura (allow three hours). It’s all about whale-watching and swimming with dolphins here!

Days 3-5 ● Abel Tasman National Park

Continue 90 minutes north along the coast, stopping for lunch in a Marlborough vineyard around Blenheim – make sure you stock your fridge with local wine! Onwards to the stunning Abel Tasman National Park just beyond Nelson (allow three hours driving time). Sandy coves and crystal clear waters are perfect for swimming and kayaking, or take a guided walk deep into the park.

Days 6-8 ● West Coast

Travel three hours south to Punakaiki on the dramatic West Coast, and watch open-mouthed as the powerful Tasman Sea forces its way into blowholes to create an impressive skyward blast! Three hours further south, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers burst through the rainforest and rest just 250 metres above sea level; a guided walk on the glaciers or an exhilarating heli-hike are unmissable!

Days 9-10 ● Wanaka

Continue south along this wild and rugged coastline, then head inland to Wanaka, a small town on the banks of Lake Wanaka, with plenty of water and land-based activities. Or take to the skies for a memorable scenic flight.

Days 11-14 ● Queenstown

Switch your campervan for the plush surroundings of your chosen lakeside hideaway (see page 251) and spend a few days in adrenaline heaven by day and gourmet bliss by night in this lively and incredibly picturesque town.

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ew Zealand is a gastronomic phenomenon. There’s the wine: award-winning and oh so quaffable; exquisite seafood: everything from yellow-finned tuna and huge greenlipped mussels to scallops, crayfish and oysters. Non-fish lovers can tuck into some of the world’s best lamb, while excellent beef and venison vie for second place. Seasonal delights such as kumara, asparagus, olives and mushrooms complement every dish. Here’s a suggested itinerary to showcase the country’s gourmet highlights.

Days 1-3 ● Waiheke Island

Waiheke Island might be small in size but it is big on the palate. Boutique wineries are interspersed with olive groves and edged by fish-abundant waters. Days are heavily food and wine-focused. Wineries typically have excellent restaurants with fresh food and superb wine. The Boatshed is your stylish home for the next 3 nights (see page 249).

Days 4-5 ● Hawke’s Bay

Hawke’s Bay is another cellar-stocking stop-off. Take a tour of one the many wineries and set the alarm for an early hot air balloon ride in time to watch the sun cast its golden glow over farmland, orchards and vineyards. Stay 2 nights at the sublime Farm at Cape Kidnappers (see page 249).

Days 6-7 ● Wellington

A gourmet road trip would not be complete without a couple of nights in Wellington. New Zealand’s capital is cool, compact and quirky, with more cafés per head than NYC. Take a gourmet walking tour of this harbour city, meet baristas and chefs and even roast your own coffee beans. Bolton Hotel is your city retreat for the next 2 nights.

Days 8-9 ● Kaikoura

Take the inter-island ferry to the South Island; the scenery as you enter the Marlborough Sounds is spectacular. Stop for lunch in Blenheim, the heart of the Marlborough wine region, en route to Kaikoura. Whales and dolphins take centre stage, but in Maori ‘Kai’ means food and ‘Koura’ means crayfish, so no self-respecting visitor can leave without sampling the local delicacy. Dive into foodie heaven at Hapuku Lodge for 2 nights (see page 250).

Days 10-13 ● Queenstown

Drive to Christchurch, hop on a plane and jet down to Queenstown: packed with adrenaline activities, a plethora of wineries and fabulous restaurants. Stay 4 nights in central Eichardt’s, where indulging is second nature (see page 251).

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