Indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna, massage and beauty treatments*, steambath, fitness centre, Wi-Fi
Restaurants & bars
Spa & wellness
*Denotes local charge
Indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna, massage and beauty treatments*, steambath, fitness centre, Wi-Fi
*Denotes local charge
The stylish Pan Pacific Singapore prides itself on its contemporary design and offers a particularly good range of restaurants and facilities. The hotel is connected to the Marina Square, Suntec City and Millenia Walk malls, so if you're looking to do little else but shop there are plenty of opportunities. There's also easy access to Boat Quay – a historic enclave in the middle of this modern city – and further shops, bars and restaurants at Clarke Quay, which is located on the north bank of the Singapore River. At the hotel itself there’s a choice of superb restaurants and bars. A buffet breakfast is served daily at the main restaurant Edge, which is also open at lunch and dinner. Enjoy authentic North Indian dishes at Rang Mahal, award-winning Cantonese creations at Hai Tien Lo, and book a table at Keyaki Japanese Restaurant which is set on the fourth floor and is surrounded by a beautiful Japanese garden. More casual venues include the Pacific Marketplace and the Poolside Bar where cocktails are served alongside light dishes. The rooms and suites here reflect the modern style evident throughout the hotel. The Deluxe Rooms are a comfortable choice, and for a supplement you can upgrade to a Deluxe Room with a balcony. Rooms with city views are a popular choice in Singapore and the Pan Pacific’s Panoramic Rooms, which are located on the higher floors, definitely deliver in this respect. For more space there’s the City Suite, while for added extras such as a Champagne breakfast you should choose a Pacific Room, part of the hotel’s Pacific Club concept.
Established in 1887 and now one of the world's best-loved hotels, Raffles stands proudly among the soaring towers of Singapore's glittering skyline between Orchard Road and Marina Square. A wealth of leisure facilities at this iconic hotel includes a rooftop pool, a heavenly spa and the charming Raffles Hotel Shopping Arcade. Currently in the middle of a restoration, the hotel is due to reopen in late 2019 with refreshed dining concepts, improved facilities, new bars and suite categories. Enjoy a complimentary Singapore Sling upon arrival and choose from 10 distinctive restaurants and bars. Find celebrity chefs presenting new concepts at La Dame de Pic and BBR by Alain Ducasse, head to Butcher's Block for the finest meats, enjoy authentic North Indian cuisine at the famous Tiffin Room and try a quintessential Raffles Afternoon Tea, which will now be served in the restored grand lobby. The 115 elegantly furnished and spacious suites are in a choice of two locations. Courtyard Suites are set among the tranquil gardens, making an ideal retreat for those seeking peaceful surrounds. Palm Court Suites flank the main building and overlook a lush garden lined with palm trees.
Set in 15 acres of immaculate botanical gardens, this award-winning hotel offers pure luxury in a fantastic location near Orchard Road. Meander through beautiful gardens featuring ornamental flowering trees, vibrant plants and tumbling waterfalls; make the most of the fantastic location close to the shopping of Orchard Road; or relax at the signature CHI, The Spa or by the beautiful outdoor pool, which is beautifully lit by fibre optics at nightfall. As well as dining at the restaurants on Orchard Road, you can savour culinary delights at the hotel’s award-winning restaurants. For a taste of the Orient try the fine dining Cantonese restaurant Shang Palace. The Japanese venue NAMI serves fresh and seasonal dishes which can be enjoyed with a backdrop of the city skyline. The all-day dining restaurant The Line is a modern space where buffet dishes from around the world are available at breakfast, lunch and dinner. Another option for breakfast, lunch and dinner is the Waterfall Ristorante Italiano which is delightfully located in the midst of the hotel’s pretty gardens. As the name would suggest the focus here is on Italian cuisine – particularly from the south of the country. For a traditional Singapore experience, we recommend taking high tea at the Rose Veranda or a signature cocktail in The Lobby Lounge. The latter also serves a selection of small dishes inspired by authentic hawker cuisine. Rooms are located in three separate wings – the Garden Wing, the Valley Wing and the newly renovated Tower Wing. The Garden Wing Deluxe Rooms each feature a furnished balcony and you can opt for pool or city skyline views. Rooms in the beautifully restored Tower Wing include Deluxe Rooms and Horizon Club Deluxe Rooms. Guests in the latter rooms can enjoy a host of added benefits such as access to an exclusive lounge.
Puri Santrian’s pretty tropical gardens and traditional low-rise buildings cleverly cater to families and couples, with family-friendly facilities alongside an exclusive adults-only Club area. It's why many of its guests return year after year. There are four swimming pools – two with children’s sections and two at the Club and Premier Club areas exclusively for their guests – and a private 200m stretch of beach where you can try a range of watersports from seabed walking and snorkelling to jet skiing and parasailing. The Beach Club is the resort’s relaxed all-day dining restaurant with views of the pools and beachfront, and it hosts regular evening entertainment. Next door you’ll find the air-conditioned lounge, where you can enjoy the day’s newspaper with a coffee in comfort. For eastern-fusion cuisine, the Mezzanine restaurant serves up dishes including teppanyaki and sushi. There’s also a beachfront bar with a daily happy hour to make the most of the exotic cocktails. Rooms at the main hotel are split between two wings. Superior Promo Rooms are in the garden area, Superior Rooms are closer to the water, and Balinese-style Bungalows have two rooms. Santrian Club The Club area here is like a resort-within-a-resort. It's for adults only, set in separate landscaped gardens with a pool and Jacuzzi exclusively for Club guests. We recommend upgrading to one of the spacious Santrian Club Rooms – complete with walk-in dressing area and marble bathroom – for access to the Club area plus benefits including daily buffet breakfast and afternoon tea. Premier Deluxe rooms, set in a new three-storey wing, also have access to an exclusive pool and receive Club benefits.
It's all about peace and wellbeing at the Spa Village Resort Tembok and this essence of the resort's philosophy runs throughout – there are no children, no TVs in your room, and you're encouraged to forget all about your mobile phone (in public areas at least). On arrival you’ll be given an itinerary – but don’t let this lead you to believe that everything is all planned out to schedule. It’s simply a suggestion of how to make the most of your time here and is completely flexible for you to tailor make, depending on how much – or little – you want to do. Sample experiences might include cookery classes and yoga, as well as the complimentary daily spa treatment. The spa experience is less about visiting a vast extravagant spa with lots of facilities, and more about taking time out to look after your wellbeing. It’s personalised and authentic. The food is also excellent here. Perched above the sea with views over the tranquil volcanic beach, the serene Wantilan Restaurant serves a daily menu featuring wonderful fresh Balinese and international cuisine. The rooms complement Balinese traditions. Each of the Kamar Rooms feature a marble bathroom and a wide balcony or terrace. The Suites are set on upper levels with a generous living area and stunning garden or sea views.
With a spectacular spa and fantastic facilities, Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort & Spa is a unique retreat for nature lovers and a luxurious haven for relaxation in a 64-acre forest reserve. If you can tear yourself away from the beach or pool, make the most of the beautiful natural environment, including Rasa Ria Reserve’s newly renovated experiential areas – Adventure Point and the Nature Reserve. Set in the heart of the rainforest, Adventure Point is the ultimate playground for kids, with obstacle courses, treehouses and a 30-metre junior zip line. At the Nature Reserve, you can find more than 67 bird species and wildlife such as the endangered pangolin. Follow a guided walking trail with a or enjoy an exhibition at its new Discovery Centre. One of our favourite activities (for guests aged five and over) is the night walk with the in-house Forest Ranger, where you can don head torches or night vision goggles and search for Borneo's nocturnal wildlife like the bearcat, sambar deer, slow loris and even fireflies. From authentic Malaysian ‘street food’ at the Tepi Laut Makan Street restaurant and traditional Indian cuisine at Naan – Flavours of India, to Italian dishes at the Oceano Italian Restaurant, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining. Wherever you do decide to eat, our favourite foodie experiences include the 'breakfast with a view' where you start the day with the sun rising over UNESCO-listed Mount Kinabalu, and sunset cocktails at the laid-back Sampan Bar which overlooks the beach. The rooms have a balcony or terrace and are set in the Garden Wing with forest or garden views, or the Ocean Wing with sea views. Deluxe Garden View and Sea View Rooms are situated in the Garden Wing and face the front of the resort. If you choose a Junior Suite Sea View Room, you can enjoy a little extra luxury with a bathtub on your balcony.
Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa is one of the region’s most popular luxury hotels. It sits on the shores of the stunning South China Sea, just minutes from the city of Kota Kinabalu. Borneo is a fantastic destination for a family holiday and this friendly hotel is an excellent choice if you’re travelling with little ones. There is a fabulous Cool Zone Kids’ Club where lots of activities, such as themed parties, are available. The water play area, which has three water slides, a giant water bucket splash, water balloon war station, plus a huge pool, is a kids’ paradise that will keep them entertained all day. While the children are busy playing, you can chill out at Chi, The Spa which also has yoga, t'ai chi and Pilates sessions. The range of dining options is varied to suit all tastes – from the laid-back bar and grill of Coco-Joe’s, to the main international buffet restaurant, Café TATU. You’ll find the contemporary and spacious rooms in either the Kinabalu or Tanjung wing, with stunning views of either Mount Kinabalu or the South China Sea. Kinabalu Mountainview and Seaview Rooms echo a traditional Bornean style, while the Tanjung Seaview Rooms are more modern. For additional benefits including free breakfast, selected drinks and evening hors d’oeuvres in the exclusive Horizon Club Lounge, opt for a Kinabalu Club Mountainview or Club Seaview Room.
Located in a peaceful corner of the fashionable Nimmanhaemin Road, just a short drive from Chiang Mai’s bustling centre, this stylish all-suite property is superb value for money. Surrounded by some of the city’s most fashionable shops, restaurants, clubs and bars, there is plenty to keep you entertained. The youthful vibe is complemented by contemporary style throughout the hotel and offers the perfect peaceful haven. If you’re looking for somewhere to relax, a lovely swimming pool awaits, while the fitness centre is home to a sauna and steamroom. If you don’t want to venture far for something to eat, the Nimman Bar and Grill has an unusual steakhouse-style menu, as well as traditional Thai cuisine, while the off-site Café Kantary is the ideal place for a delicious dessert or coffee. Ranging from comfortable Studios to One Bedroom Suites, the spacious apartment-style suites all have a kitchenette and sitting area.
This superb Shangri-La resort in Chiang Mai combines traditional Thai design and modern luxury, conveniently located in the heart of the northern capital. Less than a mile outside the historic walls and equal distance to the Ping River, you're a short walk from the city's sights such as the famous night bazaar. The large freeform outdoor pool is lined with loungers and semi-private cabanas, making it the perfect spot to soak up some sun as you enjoy a refreshing drink from Dhala Pool Bar. Embodying the spirit of Chiang Mai, dining here is a casual affair, with Kad Kafé serving Thai, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, European and Mediterranean specialities, and China Kitchen offering a wide selection of Szechuan and Cantonese dishes throughout the day and into the evening. As the sun goes down, the Lobby Lounge is the perfect spot to enjoy a post-dinner cocktail in a Lanna-style setting. In an oasis of peaceful gardens and lotus ponds, CHI, The Spa, is a haven of tranquility, with its yoga pavilions and indulgent treatments. The rooms here continue the theme of relaxation, with elegant northern Thai décor and modern touches, designed to place an emphasis on comfort. Neutral tones are mixed with hints of colour to immerse you in your peaceful surrounds.
The Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin is one of Hua Hin’s most well-regarded hotels, with an elegant colonial-style feel and a reputation for remarkable service. The hotel originally opened in the early 1920s when the new railway line to Malaysia transformed this sleepy fishing village into Thailand’s first beach resort, and the buildings have seamlessly blended the historic with the contemporary. The resort has an enviable position between the beautiful Hua Hin Beach and the town’s dynamic streets, and guests also have easy access to at least six golf courses. You’ll never be short of things to do here; practise on putting greens, put your balance to the test in t’ai chi classes and enjoy a treatment at the SPA Cenvaree. There are also four swimming pools, each with its own children’s pool. Al fresco dinners by the beach or in the stunning gardens are the norm. Coast Beach Club & Bistro is the place to be for freshly caught seafood, tasty pizzas and grilled meat in a laid-back beach setting, and the all-day dining restaurant Railway Restaurant is inspired by Hua Hin’s original railway station. Head to Suan Bua for home-style Thai or Hagi for superb Japanese. Meanwhile, The Museum transports you back in time with its an acclaimed afternoon tea. The colonial style that has inspired the public spaces is continued into the rooms, suites and villas. Deluxe and Premium Deluxe Rooms have views of the gardens or swimming pools while guests in the Premium Deluxe Club rooms and suites enjoy access to the exclusive Club Lounge.
Blending contemporary design with the natural beauty of its surroundings, the village-style Alila Ubud really makes the most of its unique setting. Rooms sit on stilt-like tree houses and an award-winning swimming pool seems to float above the Ayung River valley. There’s a secluded, intimate feel and the service here is excellent. The Plantation Restaurant provides open-air dining under its traditional alang-alang roof and serves up a seasonal menu of authentic Balinese and modern western cuisine. At the centre, the bar has a generous wine list alongside creative cocktails. Rooms are scattered throughout the gardens. Superior Rooms occupy the first floor of two-storey buildings with wonderful unobstructed valley views, with Deluxe Rooms sitting below. Valley Villas have ‘floating’ bathtubs in the garden pond and are perched out over the valley with spectacular views, or within private gardens. For your own private pool, opt for one of the Pool Villas, which have a large private pool and an open-air bathtub set in the middle of a lotus pond.
In the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu, lies the island of Pulau Gaya. Covered in dense tropical forest, this picturesque isle has been protected as a reserve since the early 1920s. Here, you will find Gaya Island Resort. The resort is close to some spectacular wildlife-spotting areas, so take advantage of the in-house guiding and information available and keep an eye out for the rare proboscis monkey, along with the island's many other characterful inhabitants. Set between verdant rainforest and a fine sandy beach with a house reef on the edge of a 40-acre estate, this hotel has a lap pool, fantastic spa programmes at the Spa Village and a great collection of restaurants. The interactive buffet venue Feast Village serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and diverse cuisine from all over the Asia-Pacific region. Fine dining, adults-only Fisherman’s Cove restaurant has a dinner menu full of freshly-caught seafood dishes. For a taste of Japan, head to Omakase, where your choice of teppanyaki is prepared by the talented chef. Shabu-shabu or nabe dishes are also available on request. You can enjoy a refreshing cocktail or light lunch at the casual Pool Bar and Lounge, or have lunch at the private Tavajun Bay, which is reached by a five minute boat ride. Nestled within the rainforest and mangroves, the resort is made up of 120 modern villas that have been built using the finest locally-sourced materials. The Canopy Villas sit on a gentle hillside just a short walk from the beach, whilst the Bayu Villas are set higher up in the forest with views of the rainforest canopy or tropical mangroves. A stay in the Kinabalu Villas means a bit of extra climbing, but they have stunning views of the glittering South China Sea. The extremely spacious two-level Suria Suite is perfect for families or groups.
Fresh, chic and modern, it hasn’t taken long for this beautiful beachfront hotel to establish itself as a favourite among travellers looking for a property with style as well as substance. It’s in the centre of town yet offers direct access to a quiet stretch of Hua Hin’s main white-sand beach. The contemporary outdoor areas have comfortable sun loungers, cabanas and a saltwater swimming pool, all with stunning seafront views. Sit back and unwind in the hotel’s steamroom or sauna, or visit the Cape Spa which offers personalised treatments in a soothing environment. To learn more about Thailand’s fascinating culture, pick from the activities on offer including Thai boxing, cooking, massage, yoga and fruit-carving classes, as well the opportunity to give alms to the monks who walk the length of the beach each morning. The hotel has one award-winning restaurant, The Rocks Restaurant, for a variety of Thai, Asian fusion and international dishes. On the restaurant’s rooftop, you’ll find the On The Rocks Bar. It’s one of the best hangout spots in town to enjoy cocktails during the daily happy hour or a post-dinner tipple to views of the Gulf of Thailand. For a more intimate experience, have a romantic star-lit dinner on the beach. The hotel’s excellent location means that it also sits within easy reach of the town’s restaurants and bars, as well as the renowned night market. The suites here are among the most spacious and indulgent in Hua Hin, with each featuring a terrace complete with its own private plunge pool. Upgrade from one of the superb Sky Pool Suites to a Garden Pool Suite for access to your own small personal garden, or to one of the stunning Moonlight Pool Suites that are laid out over two storeys.
The spellbinding Taj Mahal is just a mile away from this enchanting hotel, which is built from local red sandstone in a style harking back to the Mughals. Set amidst beautiful landscaped gardens, the Trident, Agra is a comfortable and relaxed base from which to discover all the sights of Agra. Offering warm hospitality and a peaceful refuge away from the chaos of the city, there is a picturesque swimming pool and tranquil spa for you to explore, as well as a stylish lobby bar, coffee shop, fitness centre and a kids' club. The contemporary rooms and suites pair classic style with state-of-the-art amenities. Ornamental table lamps and Mughal-inspired wall art are elegant decorative touches, while large picture windows fill the rooms with refreshing views of the courtyard and gardens. Satisfying even the most discerning palate, a variety of delicacies and cuisines can be enjoyed at the hotel's restaurants. The Restaurant showcases traditional Indian dishes as well as Asian and European cuisines. The poolside Al Fresco eatery is the hotel's speciality Italian restaurant; in a wonderfully relaxed setting, enjoy exquisite wood-fired pizzas, gourmet pastas and succulent grills, all flavoured with fresh herbs hand-picked from the hotel's very own kitchen garden.
This heritage hotel, one of the oldest in the city, was built in 1903 and has retained its allure and a boutique, old-world charm through its graceful colonial architecture and elegant style. Surrounded by luxuriant gardens, it retains the feel of a hideaway while still being close to all that New Delhi has to offer – you're only a short distance from historical sites like the 16th-Century Humayun Tomb and the war memorial arch of the India Gate. If you find that you have some free time to spare at the hotel, we definitely recommend a relaxing walk among the magnificent eight acres of verdant tropical gardens, or taking advantage of one of the tennis courts situated in the grounds. Dining at the Maidens Hotel is a delicious and memorable affair. Dinner at The Curzon Room is a trip through time, where you can admire the nostalgic archive photographs of the Raj in India that decorate the walls, at the same time as sampling the stunning European and Indian cuisine. The Garden Terrace is a charming and informal eatery where you can enjoy both indoor and al fresco courtyard dining, while the early 19th-Century Cavalry Bar offers an intimate evening setting perfect for sumptuous cocktails and a selection of premium beverages.
This exquisite and iconic hotel brings new levels of elegance to New Delhi‘s imperial diplomatic quarter. Convenient for most of the city’s attractions, The Leela Palace also showcases Lutyens-inspired architecture and some of the most spacious and luxurious hotel rooms in India. Take a swim in the spectacular rooftop infinity pool or visit the ambient ESPA Spa for a treatment to rebalance and soothe the body. Discover the joy of slowing down in a private or group yoga session or clear your mind with a guided meditation session. Eclectic dining options include the famous Le Cirque restaurant where you can order French and Italian cuisine, including dishes like homemade tortellini and lobster ravioli. The Qube offers all-day international dining with an open kitchen where you can watch as your chefs whip up your dish in front of you. For fine dining Indian fare, head to Jamavar where you’ll find flavoursome dishes in a sleek setting and in Megu, any sushi fan is catered for in one of the best Japanese restaurants in New Delhi. For high tea or a spot of jazz, head to The Lobby Lounge or, if you’re after a good whisky and a cigar, The Library Bar is a sophisticated hangout. The hotel is decorated with Murano chandeliers from Italy, hand-woven Turkish carpets and Rajasthani miniature paintings, creating a space of absolute decadence. Damask walls and beautifully detailed rugs decorate each room, offering a touch of calm luxury in contrast to the buzz of New Delhi. The Premier Rooms overlook the hotel‘s beautiful gardens.
Towering above Mumbai's iconic city skyline, the Trident Nariman Point is situated in the heart of the business district, and enjoys enchanting views overlooking Mumbai's famous Marine Drive promenade. Home to two award-winning restaurants as well as a renowned tranquil spa, it's not hard to see why the Trident Nariman Point is ranked amongst the best hotels in the city. With cuisines ranging from Indian to European and Asian, there's something to suit everyone at the hotel. Savour local specialities and authentic Mediterranean flavours at Frangipani, or head to the award-winning India Jones to sample sumptuous Pan-Asian cuisine. Indulge in coffee and light snacks at the Verandah, the cosy lobby lounge that basks in serene ocean views, or visit the trendy Opium Den bar for a delicious range of fine wines, spirits and signature cocktails. An oasis of tranquility in the heart of Mumbai, take some time to recharge within the rejuvenating interiors of the hotel's Trident Spa, or head to the stunning outdoor pool to relax in front of uninterrupted sea views.
Perhaps not as famous as the building it’s named for, but certainly an icon in its own right, The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower is a landmark and an architectural masterpiece. Since it first opened in 1903, it has been the hotel of choice for royalty, heads of state and celebrities. There's both style and substance here with a blend of elegant old-world and modern style. The palace interiors are beautifully palatial with high-vaulted ceilings, grand arches, ornate décor and works of art and furnishings that wouldn’t be out of place in a museum. Contemporary facilities such as a spa, fitness centre and salon, are all located on site. The Taj is the setting of a handful of the city‘s best known restaurants. There‘s also a casual all-day venue, a poolside restaurant and the city’s first licenced bar, the Sea Lounge – a Mumbai institution. Here, with a back drop of the Arabian Sea, you can enjoy an afternoon of British favourites and local delicacies alongside a cup of one of the world’s finest tea or coffee varieties. Shamiana is open around the clock with both buffet and à la carte dishes available, while Masala Kraft is the place to sample local specialities at lunch and dinner. Further dining options include the award-winning Wasabi by Morimoto and the Sichuan and Cantonese restaurant Golden Dragon. Rooms and suites are located in either the historic Palace or the modern Tower wing. Accommodation in the Palace Wing is traditional in style with Italian marble bathrooms, and guests in these rooms and suites can enjoy 24-hour butler service. Rooms in the Tower Wing are more contemporary.
Sister to the Trident Nariman Point, The Oberoi stands proud as one of Mumbai's finest hotels and sits in a prime position on the famous Marine Drive, just minutes from the best of the city's attractions in Colaba and the sweeping Chowpatty Beach. Overlooking unparalleled views of the ocean and city, there's a real feeling of understated elegance here. All of the luxury rooms and suites are beautifully furnished, combining style, space and state-of-the-art amenities with fantastic views of either the city or the sea. Impeccably stylish, walls are ornamented with bespoke modern art, and all rooms enjoy a personalised butler service and lavish en-suite bathrooms. With a number of restaurants and bars to visit, you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining at The Oberoi, Mumbai. Ziya is the hotel's Indian speciality restaurant, where a contemporary menu devised by Michelin-starred Chef Vineet Bhatia takes you on a culinary journey through India. Vetro is the delicious Italian restaurant, which adjoins to a vast walk-in wine cellar with a resident sommelier, while Fenix is the luxury all-day dining eatery where menus range from Japanese and Indian to Pan-Asian and Western classics. For evening drinks, there is a stylish champagne lounge, as well as a chic late-night bar that overlooks spectacular views of the ocean.
Green by name, green by nature, this beautiful Taj property is tucked away in secluded gardens behind a lagoon and a long stretch of beach. To the north of bustling Kovalam, this is the place to experience some tranquillity in one of the region’s most popular beach resorts. The hillside grounds are dotted with thatched buildings and open-air pavilions and palm shaded pathways wind their way around the resort. The Jiva Spa is one of the best in the region and it is something of a verdant sanctuary. The treatments and therapies have been inspired by ancient Indian healing practices and have been created with the body and soul in mind. In the heat of southern India, we particularly love the Chandana treatment which has cools the skin with the use of aloe vera and beautifully aromatic sandalwood. Jasmine Bay is the hotel’s main restaurant. Overlooking the pool and towards the ocean, this delightful venue has a menu that features both locally-inspired dishes and international cuisine. While the majority of the Taj’s facilities are located away from the beach, the casual Bait seafood restaurant is situated down by the water. It is a popular spot for a sunset cocktail and after dinner after nightfall. Back at the heart of the resort is the Neera Bar which serves spirits, wine and beer as well as a range of soft drinks. The rooms are wonderfully spacious and traditionally and tastefully decorated with comfortable furnishings. Each is located in a two-storey thatched cottage which is shares with other rooms and suites. The Superior Charm Rooms are a great choice and you can easily upgrade to a room with a sea view. If you need a little more space, the Deluxe Allure Suites with their separate bedroom and living rooms are the perfect choice.
Following an adventure taking in the highlights of Southern India there’s little better than retreating to a secluded spot that feels like your own private piece of paradise. That’s what you’ll find at Marari Beach. Surrounded by local fishing communities, and within acres of parkland scattered with lotus ponds and coconut groves, this is a hidden Kerala gem far removed from the outside world; there are no televisions, and while you can access Wi-Fi, you're likely to find yourself forgoing technology for cultural and nature experiences, yoga sessions, and just wandering along the beach and watching the catch of the day being landed on the white-sand beach. Owned and run by CGH Earth, the hotel has a real eco-friendly focus. Everything they do is environmentally sensitive and benefits the local community. That’s not to say you’ll be skimping on fantastic service and modern facilities such as a spa, swimming pool, tennis courts and bicycles to borrow to explore the local area. Keralan, Indian and international cuisine is served under a thatched roof at the main restaurant, with much of the produce used in the resort’s own organic gardens. There’s also a restaurant by the beachside where you can dine on the freshest seafood available – it might even be the same catch of day that you saw being landed on the beach! Marari Beach’s villas are set throughout the resort and are set within enough space to ensure privacy. The style is simple and rustic – each villa has a thatched roof and a partly open-air courtyard-style bathroom. These villas really do give a sense of place, and of course, space.
An intimate hotel built over 150 years ago by a prime minister in the Jaipur court, the Samode Haveli is set within the city walls of Jaipur and is infused with history and legend. This charming hotel has been meticulously restored to combine historic and contemporary features and boasts a Moorish-style pool, Ayurvedic massage centre and uniquely designed rooms furnished with lots of antiques and artefacts. Meals are normally enjoyed in the elegant main dining hall, a charming setting embellished with hand-painted murals and enormous crystal chandeliers, while afternoon tea is served in the opulent veranda lounge, and cocktails within the poolside cabanas. The deluxe rooms and suites are all former royal apartments, which though lovingly restored, still retain a delightful old-world charm. Furnished with enchanting features like the detailed marble work and elegant mosaic floors, they also feature a number of luxurious indulgences, like the lavish oversized bathrooms and the state-of-the-art modern amenities. Some suites also feature a private balcony or courtyard, which overlook idyllic views of the haveli's historic pool and gardens.
Revelling in stunning views across the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola and with soothing tones and luxurious furnishings throughout, the Trident Udaipur offers a relaxing atmosphere of decadent serenity. Set within beautiful private gardens and framed by the dramatic Aravalli range, this picturesque and contemporary hotel is ideally located to explore the famed city sights of historic Udaipur. The Trident Udaipur serves a sumptuous selection of local and international cuisines. Savour authentic dishes at Aravalli, which serves regional Indian and international buffet-style cuisine, or enjoy traditional Rajasthani thalis at the open-air Terrace, an intimate candlelit setting overlooking magnificent lake and mountain views. Located adjacent to the lobby, the elegant Amrit Mahal bar is the perfect spot to wind down after a busy day, serving an array of wines and refreshing aperitifs, as well as a great selection of signature and bespoke cocktails. A peaceful retreat to escape the busy city, it is worth making the most of the hotel's fantastic facilities. While children can enjoy signature kids' clubs and an outdoor splash pool, adults can spend the afternoon indulging beside the heated swimming pool or relaxing in the hotel's sprawling landscaped gardens. You could also take advantage of the hotel's sublime setting, and on prior request, arrange for a private boat ride on the serene waters of the beautiful Lake Pichola.
Festooned with prestigious honours from the likes of Tatler and Conde Nast, this magnificent retreat is a luxurious desert camp in the scrubs of the beautiful Thar Desert. Set on a 100-acre private estate of indigenous desert, The Serai is an oasis for rest and rejuvenation. Spend a heavenly afternoon beside the stunning main pool, or delight in the Raison d'Etre Spa, the camp's serene setting offering a diverse menu of therapies and signature treatments. As a Relais & Chateaux property, quality is inherent. The 21 tents combine simplicity with contemporary and elegant styles effortlessly. Built on sandstone plinths, each stylish tent is extremely spacious, and comes with its own covered lounge and luxurious en-suite. For added luxury, the Luxury Tented Suites also have their own walled garden and a striking sunken dip pool, while the ultra-luxe Royal Tented Suite enjoys an outdoor pool, dining tent, a personal butler and its own private spa. Paying homage to its surroundings, The Serai serves a delicious fusion of local and western delicacies. Using home-grown, fresh ingredients, enjoy daily changing menus in the elegant dining tent, or if requested in advance, in any on-site location of your choice. For a refreshing aperitif or nightcap, head to The Bar, a cosy lounge decorated with deep club chairs and stylish interiors.
One of the leading heritage hotels in Rajasthan, the prestigious Taj Rambagh Palace showcases luxurious interiors embellished with antiques, marbled corridors and stunning gardens destined to transport you to the time and elegance of the Maharajas. There’s plenty to keep you entertained here, too; its fantastic facilities include a mini-golf course, table tennis room, croquet lawn and yoga pavilion. There’s also a jogging track and two swimming pools. Indulge in a fusion of traditional and contemporary Indian treatments at the Jiva Grande Spa – an idyllic place to unwind after a thrilling day exploring the ‘pink city’. Choose from its fantastic multi-cuisine restaurants; wake to a delicious breakfast at all-day restaurant Rajput Room and taste classic Indian dishes in a renaissance-style setting at Suvarna Mahal. The hotel also has a café where you can tuck into afternoon tea on the verandah. Steam is a vibrant bar which is actually a restored steam engine and station, and you can choose a signature cocktail or rare single malt in the glamorous Polo Bar. The rooms and suites at the Taj Rambagh are styled in rich colours and textures, giving them an opulent and authentic Indian feel. Choose one of its two presidential suites for a slice of contemporary decadence and panoramic views – relax in your marble Jacuzzi or take advantage of its 24-hour personalised butler service.
This award-winning luxury jungle camp offers simple elegance in an amazing jungle setting. Staying in wonderfully authentic tents you will feel at one with nature and a million miles from modern life. Enjoy the natural delights on the property itself as well as famous Ranthambore National Park. All the food, Western, Indian and Oriental is vegetarian, home grown and mainly organic. There is a nightly campfire where guests can be regaled by the tall tales of the staff with their many years of experience of jungle life. There is also a small bar and a plunge pool. Authentic accommodation includes five luxury tents crafted from natural materials and oozing rustic charm, each is set on a wooden platform with bamboo supports and boasts modern comforts and amenities and minimalist bathrooms. Cottages have an open-air shower and a large bath; rooms in the main building with private pool are available on request.
This welcoming lodge has an elegant, eco-friendly style, surrounded by the rich greens of the jungle. It’s a fantastic base for delving into the wilds of the famous Ranthambore National Park, which is only 10 minutes’ drive away. Lounge by the poolside beneath the coconut palms or take a moment to relax at the wellness spa. You can choose from Ayurvedic and aromatherapy treatments – it’s an idyllic place to chill-out after a thrilling morning spent tiger spotting. The warm staff are incredibly friendly, making you feel comfortable and at home during your stay, and you can really get stuck into the culture here with the hotel’s traditional Rajasthani dance performances. For breakfast, dig into a delicious buffet and enjoy northern and southern Indian, continental, Chinese and barbecued cuisine for lunch and dinner at its exotic restaurant, Ingredients. You can choose from a cottage, deluxe or super deluxe room for your stay at this family-run hotel. Each are decorated with eco-friendly materials, without losing any of their comfort and style.
An indulgent jungle resort at the edge of Ranthambore National Park, Oberoi Vanyavilas is the perfect place to experience the wilds of India in complete comfort and relaxation. Lavish tents reinvent your standard idea of camping with no luxury spared here – tents have air-conditioning, plush armchairs, silk bathrobes and a four-poster bed with any pillow you desire from the pillow menu. A standalone bath tub and a separate marble shower offers an extra-elegant way to camp and you needn't forego the latest technology either – an iPod docking station, 32-inch TV and Wi-Fi all feature too. The stunning dining room features hand-painted frescoes of flowers and animals and offers gourmet Western, Thai and Indian cuisine. Resident naturalists are on hand to provide information about the local wildlife, giving you knowledge you can take with you long after you've departed from this amazing camp. After tiger-spotting in the jungle, relax in luxury in your tent or unwind at the Oberoi Spa and fitness tent amid pools in a fountained courtyard. A cool and inviting pool is perfect relief if you're travelling in warmer seasons. Or if you prefer, choose one of the resort's many activities to make the most of your time here; from private yoga sessions to a Chambal River Safari, there's an abundance of ways to enjoy your time in India's wilderness.
Formerly the residence of Lord Kitchener, the spectacular Oberoi Wildflower Hall is set on a pine-scented mountain, only 45 minutes from Shimla. Towering 8000 feet above sea level, this glorious retreat occupies an exceptionally unique setting, and has been luxuriously rebuilt to recreate the grandeur of the area's rich colonial era. Take advantage of the secluded location, and refresh with a yoga session or nature walk through the aromatic cedar forests. For an afternoon of respite, the Oberoi Spa is the perfect place to relax, offering a range of exclusive spa therapies and massages accompanied by majestic views across the Greater Himalayas. At the hotel's main restaurant, sample Pan-Asian and continental cuisine whilst viewing the spectacular surroundings from The Restaurant’s terrace, or sit inside to enjoy a colonial ambiance within the charming glass conservatory. For an aperitif or nightcap, the welcoming Cavalry Bar is the perfect retreat after a busy day. Within this spectacular hotel, the guestrooms all afford unparalleled views across the Himalayas, unique amongst other luxury resorts in Shimla. Each room enjoys a vibrant interior and large living space, and is luxuriously furnished with a generous king-size bed and a luxurious marble bathroom.
A cathedral-like entrance lobby and majestic Arabian architecture set the tone of Omani luxury here. This continues throughout the extensive gardens, which are perfectly positioned between the Al Hajar Mountains and a half-mile long private beach. If you’re looking for complete relaxation, as well as those essential modern facilities and a few active pursuits, Al Bustan Palace is the perfect choice. Restaurant choices range from the chic yet casual Al Khiran Kitchen Restaurant to the sophisticated Beach Pavilion Restaurant & Bar, where seafood lovers can enjoy fresh dishes and Gulf views. The Beach Pavilion is an Al Bustan Palace experience not to be missed – advance booking is recommended as it’s one of the region’s premier dining spots. The Six Senses Spa is beautifully constructed with traditional local design in mind, and offers a host of indulgent treatments, a Ladies Club and a range of facilities including a steamroom and saunas. Rooms and suites are spacious and thoughtfully designed, combining a sense of space and modern comforts. Deluxe Rooms each have a private balcony with mountain, pool or sea views. For direct access to one of the hotel’s beautiful lagoon pools from your private terrace, we recommend a Deluxe Lagoon Access Room.
Formerly part of Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa, Al Husn is now a separate property – with the perk of continued access to the resort’s extensive facilities right on its doorstep. The perfect retreat for a romantic Arabian escape, this hotel is ideal for spending lazy days by the tranquil infinity pool or on the private beach with its commanding views – accessible only to guests staying at Al Husn. Choose between enticing flavours of Moroccan, Lebanese and Omani cuisine at Shahrazad or international dishes at the luxurious Sultanah – both of which are located on site at Al Husn. Or make the most of the resort and choose from several restaurants and bars at Al Waha and Al Bandar. A new rooftop afternoon tea experience will add a memorable way to enjoy the beach views and a new spa brings luxurious treatments using products from French brand L’Occitane. Each of the rooms and suites have been thoughtfully decorated in a traditional Arabian style and feature paintings by local Omani artists. Deluxe Rooms have a furnished terrace or balcony overlooking the courtyard and pool area. If you enjoy waking up to a view of the sea, choose a Deluxe Sea View Room.
Set on the edge of the Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa, Al Waha has been created with families in mind. The hotel surrounds an oasis-like swimming pool which features a children’s pool and splash pad, shaded by towering palms. There are a selection of amenities and activities, including an indulgent spa, a dive centre and a range of restaurants and bars. Al Waha’s main restaurant, Samba, serves a variety of international dishes while the Surf Café is an ideal spot for a casual family lunch or dinner. Classically designed rooms and suites include Superior Rooms. Setting Al Waha apart from the two other hotels are the Family Rooms, which consist of two interconnecting bedrooms. These rooms also feature a DVD player and a PlayStation.
It’s hard to believe that such a zen-like retreat lies just a short distance from the capital. The mostly minimalist style is accented by traditional Omani and Asian twists. Feel your stresses melt away as you wander through the hotel’s beautiful gardens, scattered with tranquil ponds and swaying palms. This hotel is Oman’s only member of the Leading Hotels of the World, and it shows in its elegant facilities which include the longest pool in Arabia at 103 metres, one of Muscat’s largest spas and a 370-metre private beach. When it comes to choosing where to eat, it all depends on your mood and tastes. Dine on seafood at the The Beach Restaurant, or go for a casual meal at The Long Pool Cabana. At the main eatery, The Restaurant, watch skilful chefs in the four open kitchens as they whip up western, Asian, Middle Eastern and Indian dishes. The modern style continues into the rooms and suites which all include a complimentary minibar replenished daily, a Nespresso coffee machine and en suites with ultra-luxe Acqua di Parma toiletries. The Serai Superior Rooms are in the Serai Wing; Deluxe Rooms are found in the Chedi Wing and are more spacious. We recommend upgrading to a room with access to the Club Lounge, like a Deluxe Club Room, which comes with afternoon tea, snacks, evening cocktails and canapés. And in a Chedi Club Suite, you’ll get panoramic sea or garden views from a private terrace or balcony as well as a separate living room and access to the Club Lounge.
With an exclusive yet casual ambience and an array of unique experiences – a signature of the Six Senses brand – a stay at Six Senses Zighy Bay can be as energetic or relaxed as you choose. If you’re looking for an adrenaline-fuelled break, start your adventure by paragliding into the resort and try activities like rock climbing, mountain biking and hiking. Or arrive by 4x4 or speedboat and retreat to the Six Senses Spa or the unique saltwater pool before embarking on a cruise through the Musandam Fjords aboard a traditional dhow. Explore the tastes of Arabia at the main restaurant, Spice Market, or dine at the elevated restaurant Sense on the Edge, which sits in an exceptional mountaintop setting. Twice a week, you can reserve a table at Shua Shack and experience traditional Bedouin dining. The resort’s Pool Villas are a tranquil hideaway where your every whim is catered to by an attentive butler. Each villa has its own wine cellar, a terrace with a swimming pool, a shaded dining area and an Arabic summer house. Pool Villa Suites are extravagantly spacious while Pool Villa Beachfront Suites are just steps from the sands of Zighy Bay. If you’re travelling with a family, the two-bedroom Zighy Pool Villas are ideal, with each bedroom featuring its own en suite.
Sitting at the heart of Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa, Al Bandar is the ideal choice for those guests who wish to be in the midst of all the action and plan to make good use of the resort’s extensive facilities. Take a culinary journey around the world at the resort’s numerous restaurants, bars and lounges – eight of which are located at Al Bandar. Italian specialities are served alongside fine wines at Capri Court, while Spanish dishes can be enjoyed at Tapas & Sablah. Al Bandar’s rooms and suites feature a modern, Arabian-inspired style with comfortable furnishings and artworks crafted locally. If a little more space is required, upgrade to a Premier Room from a Deluxe Room.
This grandiose palace evokes a sense of space, style and sophistication throughout. As you make your way along the sweeping driveway, the dancing water fountains in the distance guide you to a marble-domed lobby decorated with palm trees, Rolex clock faces and doors with Swarovski crystal-encrusted handles. There’s waterskiing and stand-up paddleboarding at the watersports centre and a lazy river to keep younger guests entertained, while the expansive grounds create plenty of seclusion and privacy for couples at spots like the award-winning Emirates Palace Spa. There’s a real passion for cuisine, with a choice of 14 restaurants serving everything from al fresco barbecue and contemporary Chinese to Lebanese fare. Dining at Mezlai is highly recommended – it’s the UAE’s first Emirati restaurant. Simple yet elegant, the Coral Rooms have all the superior facilities you would expect from a luxury hotel, with pretty views over the gardens and out across the Abu Dhabi skyline. Pearl Rooms have partial Gulf views while Diamond Rooms provide uninterrupted views over the Arabian Gulf. The Khaleej Suites are truly indulgent with extensive living space.
Part of the acclaimed Qaryat Al Beri complex, this impeccably stylish hotel’s grand Arabian architecture sits on a private seafront. It’s an ideal base for combining a beach stay and Emirati culture; visit the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, or board an abra, a traditional wooden boat, and float along the waterways, or visit the nearby Qaryat Al Beri souk. At Sofra Bld, the hotel’s main restaurant, enjoy fine buffet dining from across the globe, with award-winning cuisines from South-East Asia, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. The focal point within the complex is the splendid CHI, The Spa, where you can relax with a Signature Asian Blend Massage that combines techniques like Chinese energy flow and Thai pressure points. After your treatment, take advantage of the spa facilities for ultimate relaxation. Feel at home in the traditionally decorated Deluxe Rooms, with a private balcony overlooking the sweeping canal. For extra space, book an Executive Suite which features a separate living area and complimentary access to the Horizon Club.
Part of the expansive Qaryat Al Beri complex and the Shangri-La group, Traders is a contemporary hotel. The hotel’s private beachfront is home to plush cabanas that fringe one of Abu Dhabi’s many canals. The urban-chic Afyä restaurant and bar serves a variety of international buffet and à la carte meals. As well as a fitness centre and outdoor swimming pool on site, there's the fantastic CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La, at the neighbouring Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat Al Beri (at extra cost). The cuisine here is international, meaning all guests are catered for. If you wish for a change of scene, reserve a table at one of the restaurants at Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat Al Beri (payable locally). The rooms have views of the canal or the city with Superior Rooms generously sized and Deluxe Rooms providing additional living space. If you choose a Traders Superior Room, you'll have free access to the exclusive Traders Club Lounge with benefits including express check-in/out, a range of complimentary refreshments throughout the day and cocktails in the evenings.
This revitalised W Abu Dhabi – Yas Island reflects the dynamic energy, passion and contemporary flair of the Grand Prix and updates traditional and locally inspired design elements with an uber-modern style. It’s been ergonomically designed to create a unique yet comfortable atmosphere. An impressive LED-embellished lattice-style canopy greets you by night and shades you from the sunshine by day, acting as a vital component of the hotel’s awe-inspiring architecture. While the initial focus here is on its architecture, it’s the hotel’s location on a Formula 1® track that makes its guests return each year. There are three fantastic restaurants to choose from; dine on dishes from around the globe at Garage, eat classic Italian at Amici and order poolside snacks from SUN Deck. A shuttle bus service takes you to numerous attractions including Yas Waterworld, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Yas Beach – all just minutes from the hotel. The spacious rooms each feature vast floor-to-ceiling windows for sweeping views out across the marina, the Formula 1® track or the hotel’s canopy. For couples, Wonderful Rooms are ideal with modern facilities including custom-designed furniture and mood lighting. Fantastic Suites come with plenty of additional space in a separate bedroom and spacious living room.
A sprawling complex set on five miles of private beach in Abu Dhabi’s hottest new beach destination, this stylish and sophisticated luxury resort hotel is surrounded by wide expanses of prime sandy shores and golf fairways. At the Atarmia Spa, Arabian interiors blend with indulgent treatments to provide a relaxing and rejuvenating environment that soothes the soul. There are three restaurants to be found here, offering a choice of international cuisine including Asian, Mediterranean, and elegant Time Out award-winning seafood. If you’re looking for a vibrant place that provides the opportunity to socialise while sampling an array of fine wines or an after dinner aperitif, there are two chic bars to choose from. The Beach House Rooftop Bar and The Park Bar both feature superb views while The Library serves delicious handmade chocolates and pastries. Feel at home in the hotel’s guest rooms, where floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies overlook the Arabian Gulf, the hotel pools or the perfectly manicured gardens. The sizeable rooms feature a bathroom with a deep-soaking bath tub and a rainfall shower, while the suites are lavishly spacious and have superior views and a separate living room. For the ultimate indulgence, opt for one of the decadent villas where a spacious living area and luxurious furnishings make these the ideal home-away-from-home for families and long-staying guests.
Part of the exquisite complex of the Madinat Jumeirah, exuding charm and elegance, Jumeirah Al Qasr, which translates as ‘The Palace’, sits at the very heart of the complex. Sumptuous interiors reflect the days of Old Arabia and combine with the finest facilities. Dedicated to relaxation, recreation and luxury, this palace provides you with the opportunity for peaceful indulgence with the convenience of the complex’s facilities just a stone’s throw away. Over 60 restaurants, bars and lounges will tempt you with international cuisines which include Arabian, Asian and European menus. Enjoy fine dining, a casual ambience, or light bites and don’t miss dining at the Madinat Jumeirah’s signature restaurant - Pierchic, where delicious seafood is accompanied by breathtaking view of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah. The spacious rooms offer sublime views over the gardens or the Arabian Gulf. Upgrade from a Deluxe Room to a Club Room to enjoy access to the exclusive Premium Leisure Lounge, with breakfast, daily refreshments and canapés during happy hour and Wi-Fi.
Blending fantasy, tradition and contemporary comfort on a truly regal scale, the Arabian Court is crafted in the spirit of the Orient with dramatic architecture amid a landscape of walkways, water fountains and lush gardens. Spend lazy days by the swimming pool overlooking the Arabian Gulf or venture to the hotel’s beachfront sister property – The Palace, to enjoy shared facilities which include two pools, watersports and land sports. Dining at the Arabian Court consists of three intimate eateries. While The Rotisserie offers an all-day dining buffet, the colourful Indo-European restaurant, Nina, is a fantastic spot to enjoy lounge music whilst sampling the chef’s recommendation. Each of the rooms and suites overlook Palm Island Bay. Deluxe Rooms are an intimate space for couples. Upgrade to an expansive Executive or Prince Suite, with a spacious balcony or ground-floor patio. And, with interconnecting rooms available, you can extend your suite from one to two bedrooms – great for families.
A playground for holidaymakers of all ages, this hotel is the ultimate fun beach escape. Each guest gets complimentary access to Aquaventure Waterpark and its world record-breaking rides, as well as The Lost Chambers Aquarium. Step away from the hotel’s ample activities and relax on the pristine private beach with sublime views of the Dubai city skyline in the distance. Variety is the ethos at Atlantis The Palm, Dubai. There’s a choice of over of 29 celebrity, speciality and casual dining restaurants, bars and lounges. As part of the Half Board meal plan, you’ll be able to choose from 16 restaurants serving Arabic, Asian, Mexican and international cuisine (a supplement applies for some restaurants). Check out Wavehouse, the resort’s latest venue which loads up the family fun levels with bowling lanes, an arcade and even a wave simulator outside. The lavish rooms reflect the hotel’s unique nautical theme. Spacious Deluxe Rooms overlook the hotel, the Palm Island or the Arabian Sea from a private balcony. Upgrade to an Imperial Club Room and you’ll get access to the newly refurbished Imperial Club Lounge with a huge range of additional inclusions. From a personal concierge service to access to the exclusive Imperial Club Beach; complimentary canapés to fast-track entry to Aquaventure Waterpark; and free entry to Atlantis Kids’ Club for children and The Zone for Teens – the list of extras is more than enough to impress.
A distinctive sail-shaped figure in the distance draws closer as you make your way along a sweeping causeway. From the moment you step into the glamorous atrium, you’re sure to be enchanted by the sheer opulence of this indulgent hotel. From the dancing fountains and glass walls filled with marine creatures that seem to head endlessly upward, to the iPads that act as your personal virtual concierge service – welcome to the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, an icon of modern Dubai. There are nine restaurants within the hotel, six of which are award winning. The signature Culinary Flight Experience is one not to be missed, enabling you to explore the hotel’s array of restaurants and bars course by course. Dinner begins at Skyview Bar for a quick aperitif, followed by a selection of sampling menus at Al Muntaha, Al Iwan and Junsui. From here, a delicious main awaits at Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara. The pièce de résistance greets you in the stunning Sahn Eddar in the form of a decadent dessert. The Burj Al Arab Jumeirah Terrace is the latest addition to this world-famous hotel, featuring a freshwater pool, sun loungers, 32 cabanas, a restaurant and a bar. Each of the hotel’s breathtaking dual-level suites come with a host of opulent facilities and amenities plus additions including 24-hour butler service, optional in-suite breakfast and a 21-inch iMac. Deluxe Suites have a separate entrance, Jacuzzi and views over the Arabian Gulf, and the Panoramic Suites are larger with 180-degree floor-to-ceiling views over the Gulf and city. Family Suites have two or three bedrooms and a play area for kids.
Inspired by Old Arabia, these dual-storey traditional courtyard summer houses offer the ultimate in seclusion and tranquillity with a host of facilities on your doorstep. Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf – accessible by water taxi – offers the ultimate in true Arabian luxury. Meander through a sleepy waterway past perfectly manicured gardens to the light and airy guest rooms and suites. Each of the lavish Arabian Summer Houses feature views of either the Arabian Gulf or the gardens. A balcony and terrace leads to your private majlis, while 24-hour butler service offers the ultimate indulgence. You have direct access to the private beach in the Gulf Summer House Arabian Deluxe, with views over the gardens and waterways. The suites offer a separate lounge and dining area which make them perfect for families, with the additional benefits of free access to the exclusive Club Executive and Premium Leisure Club Lounge’s facilities. Venture out to the private beach or enjoy the world of facilities that the complex has to offer including over 50 restaurants, bars and lounges. At Pai Thai, take in the views of the meandering waterways and prepare for a ‘journey of discovery’ through cuisine. A popular choice for guests, Hanaaya is decorated with a typically Arabic interior and serves the finest regional fare, as well as a charming selection of international dishes. Serving the time-honoured tradition of afternoon tea, Al Samar Lounge is a great spot to enjoy your surrounds with a light refreshment.
The Grand Hyatt Dubai is a lively resort hotel with a great location in the heart of historic Dubai Creek. Because of its quiet setting, there’s a real focus on variety within the hotel. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing stay by the pool, you’re travelling with family and want to spend time with the kids, or you plan to spend your days exploring this historic district, you can choose to do as much or as little as you want here. There are 13 restaurants to choose from showcasing international cuisines including Asian, Italian and American to Middle Eastern; you won’t have to venture far to experience excellent food that everyone can enjoy. Dining at Peppercrab, where delicious Singaporean classics such as pepper and chilli crabs are served, is a must when staying at the Grand Hyatt Dubai. The rooms and suites at this hotel have stunning vistas over Dubai Creek and the famous Dubai skyline, as well as of the pretty manicured 37-acre gardens. Grand Downtown View Rooms are decorated with contemporary interiors and feature splashes of Arabic design and the latest technology. Upgrade to a Club Downtown View Room for added Grand Club privileges such as access to a private lounge where daily continental breakfasts, evening cocktails and canapés are served. For those travelling as a group or with family, we recommend the comfortable Grand Deluxe Family Room which has plenty of extra living space.
This famous hotel on Jumeirah Beach oozes contemporary charm with facilities and activities to keep the whole family entertained. The city centre is just 20 minutes away, so you can combine your beach stay with an exciting exploration of Dubai. There are over 21 restaurants and bars to choose from, with a variety of international menus that serve everything from flavoursome Indian dishes to delicious Italian and hearty German cuisine. For a taste of the hotel’s signature dining with a superb view from the 25th floor, try the flavours of Argentina at La Parrilla for tango dancing as you dine. Families will love the unlimited complimentary access to Wild Wadi Waterpark™ that is located along a short pathway from the hotel. Bring your room key with you for entry and get your adrenaline pumping with over 30 rides and attractions including The Wipeout Flowrider, the world’s first barrelling wave ride, and Breaker’s Bay, the largest wave pool in the Middle East. Each of the rooms and suites has breathtaking views over the Arabian Gulf and amenities like rain showers and free-standing bathtubs. Ocean Superior Rooms are ideal for couples or small families, while Ocean Club Superior Rooms include dedicated lounge access. Larger families and groups are well catered to in One Bedroom Ocean Suites, with their expansive living spaces and sun terrace and lounge access included.
This impressive resort is on a private stretch of Jumeirah Beach, next to sister hotel, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina. Staying at Le Méridien means you get access to facilities at both hotels with dine-around options too, so you can try the famous Bubbalicious boozy brunch at The Westin and swim in the lazy river that winds between the two hotels. There's also a new waterpark - Jungle Bay - with loads of slides for both small and big kids, and a wave pool. The location is a great balance of beach and access to the city – there’s a 500-metre white-sand beach with views of the iconic Palm Jumeirah archipelago with the city backdrop just behind. The complimentary Kids’ Club is open every day with activities that are more than just arts and crafts; kids can get even get stuck in with watersports like snorkelling or kayaking while you catch up on some quality me time. Barasti Beach Bar is one of our favourite spots for a cold beer and tasty tapas; in the evening it becomes one of Dubai’s hot spots for dancing into the early hours to live music and nightclub vibes. There’s a great mix of dining on offer – go healthy at Bounty Beets which serves organic food with gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan options or try Asian-Cuban fusion food at next door’s Asia de Cuba. Like the rest of the resort, rooms are modern and plush with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the skyline or sea views. A subtle purple theme accents the calm white and cream tones and beds are super comfortable. Interconnecting options for Deluxe and Club rooms are ideal for families who want the ease of being next door to each other. Club rooms also come with added perks like access to Le Méridien Club Lounge, house beverages and snacks throughout the day.
Jumeirah Mina A' Salam, which translates as ‘Harbour of Peace’, is the gateway to the Madinat Jumeirah complex. Winding waterways and walkways guide you through the grounds where a world of dining and leisure facilities await – perfect for families. By day, the warm golden sands of the private beach tempt you with relaxing sun loungers and a cool sea breeze. Lie back while delicious snacks and drinks are ordered and served without you having to lift a muscle. In the evening choose from an array of international cuisines such as Mediterranean, Chinese and Arabic. Recently refurbished, each of the elegant rooms are adorned with antique furnishings, dark woods and flashes of purple. Arabian Deluxe Rooms have spacious balconies overlooking Jumeirah Al Naseem or the ocean. Arabian Gulf Suites have access to the Premium Leisure Lounge which includes daily breakfast, airport transfers, daily refreshments, pre-dinner drinks and canapés.
The JA Ocean View Hotel is a great choice for easy beach access. You’re right on ‘The Walk’, Dubai’s buzzing promenade with a huge variety of restaurants, bars, shops and entertainment, and you can catch some rays at the infinity-edged swimming pool on the third floor or on the golden sands of Jumeirah Beach just across the road. For a more exclusive beach experience, hop on the shuttle across to sister hotel JA Beach Hotel where you’ll get complimentary access to their private beach. Back at the JA Ocean View Hotel, there’s a great selection of restaurants and bars to choose from; Le Rivage, an all-day dining restaurant with themed nights and the 24-hour Caffé Via coffee shop. There’s sumptuous dining at The Deck by the pool which transforms into Sehr Al Bahar in the evening, serving up traditional Arabic mezzes and fresh grills with the accompaniment of occasional live entertainment and colourful shisha. All rooms and suites have sublime views over the Arabian Gulf and have contemporary facilities as well as indulgent bathroom amenities. Sea View Rooms are ideal for couples and the Superior Sea View Rooms have more space so they’re great for a longer stay. Upgrade to a Club Sea View Room for access to the exclusive Executive Lounge which includes a dedicated check-in and check-out service, complimentary afternoon snacks, and evening canapés and beverages. For families or groups, we recommend a Sea View Junior Suite which includes Coral Lounge access as well as expansive living space.
Encompassed by the glistening waters of the Arabian Gulf on the pristine sands of the world-famous Palm Jumeirah island, this intimate resort is a secluded haven of luxury. It has stunning views of the Dubai skyline in the distance and is filled with fountains, sparkling pools and lush gardens. It’s ideal for couples searching for a tranquil escape. You can spend your days by the swimming pool, or be lured to the resort’s private beachfront, where ice-cool refreshments are served as you lounge on a huge designer day bed. After a day in the sun, you have a choice of three restaurants, which are all headed by three-Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno. If you fancy dining away from the resort, make use of the complimentary boat transfer and dine at any of the restaurants at the neighbouring One&Only Royal Mirage or the nearby Atlantis, The Palm. The exquisite guest rooms, suites and villas at the resort are designed with a fusion of Moorish and Andalusian architecture, with sophisticated furnishings and state-of-the-art facilities. Palm Manor House Premiere Rooms are in the expansive Manor House and have a private balcony or garden patio. Palm Beach Premiere Rooms are steps away from the beach and Palm Beach Junior Suites are larger, with some featuring a private swimming pool.
Part of the prestigious One&Only Royal Mirage complex and set upon a private stretch of Jumeirah Beach, this hotel combines the feel of Old Arabia with sublime sea views and peaceful surrounds, making it an ideal stay for couples. Designed with rest and relaxation in mind; you can choose to do as much or as little as you want. Leisure facilities are shared with sister property, Arabian Court, and include heated swimming pools and a watersports centre by the beach. Inside The Palace, there are four dedicated restaurants which serve Mediterranean, Moroccan and international cuisine. Dinner at Celebrities is highly recommended, where tasty European dishes are accompanied by fine wines. Guests are also welcome to dine at the restaurants at Arabian Court. All of the rooms and suites are sea-facing and embellished with decorative arches, terracotta tiling and Arabian furniture. Superior Deluxe Rooms are great for short stays. Upgrade to the Gold Club and you’ll receive a private entrance plus access to the Club Room with benefits including continental breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktail hours. The spacious Executive Superior Suites are set in the south wing and feature a lounge and dining area with a wet bar and oversized bathroom.
Imbued with an air of elegance and sophistication, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray sets the bar for luxury in Dubai. On a tranquil golden beach on the Palm Jumeirah island, it’s home to an award-winning spa lined with marble and decorated with mosaics and murals. The palatial Talise Ottoman Spa is a pampering haven with a range of signature treatments including Arabian Rose and Gold Mask Hammam. Dining areas are equally resplendent, such as the all-day international restaurant Imperium with its crystal chandeliers and themed nights. At MusicHall, live music performances accompany your gourmet dinner and The Rib Room is the go-to eatery for meat lovers. Choose from a wide range of rooms, suites and residences, each designed to evoke a feel of the majestic Ottoman era. Deluxe Rooms are ideal for shorter stays, with a private balcony and views across the Arabian Gulf or Palm Jumeirah. For longer stays with additional benefits, splash out on one of the Club Rooms and enjoy a private check-in and daily refreshments. The Imperial One Bedroom Suites are the ultimate indulgence; with immense living space, these suites are located on the highest floor of the hotel, the Imperial Level.
Forming part of JA The Resort with neighbouring JA Palm Tree Court, JA Beach Hotel is ideal for families with its private beach, plentiful activities and range of dining options. Adults can enjoy the championship-standard golf course, try out clay pigeon shooting and indulge at the opulent spa, while kids make the most of daily organised activities such as face painting and movie nights at the kids clubs. Offering a taste of Italy, the Far East and a host of other international delights, the resort’s 21 superb restaurants and bars are all included within your meal plan, meaning that all you have to do is choose where to eat. Enjoy fresh pizza from the wood-fired oven at the beachfront Captain's Restaurant & Bar or dine on fresh seafood at Divaz which overlooks the resort marina. The Sea View Rooms are well worth the upgrade, offering tranquil views of the Arabian Gulf from the standing balcony. For additional space, opt for a Resort View Junior Suite. Looking out over the golf course, these are ideal for longer stays and include access to the exclusive Premium Lounge, while Family Rooms offer guaranteed interconnecting rooms for your convenience.
This majestic resort has all the hallmarks of luxury – a haven of tranquillity and world-class service – set within a nature reserve in Wadi Khadeeja. Facilities include a falconry deck and stables where you can saddle up and head into the dunes on horseback, passing Arabian oryx and gazelle as you go. A dedicated ‘Experience Concierge’ is on hand to create itineraries that are tailored to you. Dining is an occasion here, as unforgettable locations fuse with the finest locally sourced cuisine. Whether you’re dining beneath a blanket of stars in the desert on dishes created by a private chef, or trying Moroccan cuisine and Spanish tapas at Moorish, your tastebuds are sure to be indulged. State-of-the-art spa facilities include the Rainforest Spa, a hydrothermal sanctuary with steamrooms, experience showers and a vitality pool. The spacious Al Rimal Pool Villas have a private sundeck and swimming pool, while the larger Al Khaimah Tented Pool Villas are decorated with Bedouin-style furnishings. Recently refurbished, each villa is decorated to lavish standards and invites utter escapism. The Al Sahari Tented Pool Villas are exclusive and intimate, finished with canopied ceilings and set to dramatic desert views.
Set by the sands of Mobor beach in south Goa, this legendary resort sits in 75-acres of manicured gardens and natural lagoons. The focus here is on the natural beauty, the peaceful stretch of golden sand and the welcoming and incredibly hospitable service. A 12-hole golf course sits between the resort and the beach and there‘s a spa where you can treat yourself to a combination of Ayurvedic and eastern treatments. India is the home of yoga and there are few better places to practice this ancient art than in tranquil surroundings of the Leela Goa. Days here begin with a buffet breakfast at The Restaurant, which is also open for lunch and dinner. There are two fine dining options including the signature restaurant Jamavar, where you can enjoy Indian dishes from both the south and the north of the country, and the Italian Riverside which as the name suggests, overlooks the River. During the dry season a highlight of your holiday is a night at the al fresco eatery Susegado where you can enjoy grilled meat and seafood amidst the palms on the beach. Many of the hotel’s rooms and suites are located on the edge of the lagoon.These include the Lagoon Terrace Rooms, the Conservatory Rooms — which feature a seating area with daybed overlooking the water — and the the spacious Lagoon Suites. For views over the golf course and towards the sea, butler service and an indoor/outdoor bathroom upgrade to a Club Suite or treat yourself to a Club Pool Suite which features a plunge pool on the terrace.
When you combine the impeccable and world-renowned Taj service, where nothing is too much trouble, with an enviable setting on a quieter stretch of Goa’s coastline the result is one of Goa’s most exclusive and popular resorts. Echoing the region’s Portuguese heritage, there’s a European ambience, as well as a similar laid-back pace of life. The vast gardens are a joy to wander through, while the beach is one of the resort’s real highlights. Although not private, it has a really secluded, untouched feel to it. The Jiva Spa, where personalised Ayurvedic therapies are available alongside more traditional treatments, is also an amazing place to while away your time. The Taj Exotica is a popular place for a luxury family holiday with a children’s pool, kids’ club and mini golf-course all on site. There’s plenty of choice when it comes to dining with five restaurants to choose from the open-all-hours Eugenia to the much-admired Lobster Shack which is located down by the beach. Dining under on catch-of-the day seafood under the stars is an unmissable Taj Exotica experience. The region’s varied heritage can be sampled at the fine-dining restaurant Alegria where Goan specialities, west coast Indian cuisine and Portuguese dishes are all served. The rooms and villas have a mix of local Goan style and Portuguese design with terracotta and other natural shades, as well as dark-wood furnishings. The Luxury and Deluxe Seaview Rooms are located in the resort’s main buildings, close to the main facilities while the Garden Villa Rooms are set within shared villas throughout the gardens. For the ultimate in luxury, we highly recommend upgrading to one of the villa rooms which feature a private pool, in particular the Sunset Villa Rooms with Plunge Pool that overlook the gardens towards the beach and Indian Ocean.
Elegant, tranquil and positioned on one of Koh Lanta Yai’s finest unspoilt beaches, this resort is the perfect desert island-style retreat. Spend your days lazing on the pristine mile-long beach before heading to the newly renovated Linger Longer Spa. If you like to keep active on holiday, the new Wellness Zone features a large saltwater lap pool, yoga platform and juice bar. Dining here is a real treat, with breathtaking views over the beach at Sea Sky. Savour freshly prepared Thai dishes or superb international flavours from across the globe accompanied by delicious wines that have been selected to complement each dish. After dinner, the newly renovated Sundowners Bar is the perfect spot to sit and enjoy a refreshing cocktail as the sun fades. Rooms and suites are decorated with a crisp, modern Thai style and are dotted around the resort. Garden and Grand Garden Pavilions have two storeys and a balcony overlooking the gardens, while Terrace Suites get you closer to nature with an outdoor living area. The larger Beach Villas have an additional open-air bathroom and are on the beach, while Ocean Deluxe Villas are found on higher levels behind the Beach Villas and have plenty of additional space.
Blending authentic and modern design, this hotel epitomises relaxed Thai chic. Revelling in its enchanting setting on the shores of beautiful Thong Nai Pan Noi Beach, it evokes a peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by a jungle-clad mountain landscape and fronted by sparkling white sands. On the quiet north-east coast, you won’t find the nightlife and daylife as riotous here as in the more infamous parts of the island. It’s all about the tranquillity here with just a sprinkling of quiet beachfront outlets and a small characterful village behind the resort. A stylish beachfront infinity pool, edged by coconut trees sits at the heart of the resort. Just steps away you’ll find the chilled barefoot beachfront pool bar EDGE2O and the sand-floor restaurant The Bistro @ The Beach – great spots to sit and soak up the atmosphere, both day and night. In-Villa Dining and Dining by Design are popular concepts that allow you to tailor your dining experience to suit you. For something different, order sushi and teppanyaki at Yukinoya, the first and only teppanyaki restaurant on Koh Phangan. Indulge in the peaceful jungle setting of the spa and yoga studio for sublime sea views as you’re pampered. The resort is large enough to have a choice of suites and villas − but it is still small enough with plenty of peaceful spots to make you feel like you’re the only ones on the island. Each of the suites and villas has a characterful setting and comes with a private pool. All you need to do is pick the size of the room and your preferred view.
Situated on Willingdon Island, the Taj Malabar has gorgeous views overlooking Cochin harbour and the beautiful backwaters of Kerala. A great base for those wanting to explore the area, it seamlessly combines old-world elegance with modern day convenience. You can make the most of the hotel's great facilities available; lounge by the scenic swimming pool, take a complimentary sunset cruise on the backwaters, or venture to the spa to enjoy therapies and treatments specially curated to help detox and rejuvenate. Signature experiences include the Jivaniya muscle relieving treatment, and Pehlwan Malish, a traditional massage normally favoured by Indian wrestlers. A choice of dining options at the hotel includes classic Eastern and Western comfort food at The Pepper and delicious oriental dishes at The Pavilion, one of the only authentic Thai restaurants in Kerala. For exotic seafood, head to the Rice Boat restaurant, where in an incredibly unique setting of a stationary rice boat, you'll enjoy a delicious menu of authentically cooked seafood, accompanied by exquisite views overlooking the backwaters and historic Mattancherry.
Beautifully restored from the remains of a Victorian shipyard, this charming boutique hotel sits right on the waterfront, just a short walk from the famous Chinese Fishing Nets. Showcasing a wonderful mix of colonial Dutch, British and Portuguese décor, the hotel's interiors artistically reflect the history of the region in which it sits. Charming features include the high arched wooden ceilings and the terracotta floors, as well as a wonderful assortment of antique artefacts, like the genuine punkah fans and the maritime maps that decorate the walls. The hotel's cuisine is also reflective of the cultures that have influenced Fort Cochin and the state of Kerala. Open at dinner time, the Terrace Grill is the hotel's sumptuous fresh seafood speciality restaurant, with a charming lantern-lit terrace and beautiful views overlooking the bustling harbour front. The fine dining venue History provides guests with a delicious melting pot of flavours including those influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch and British, as well as local Keralan cuisine. The casual harbourfront setting and unique décor of the Armoury create the ideal spot for a delicious lunch, a quick evening snack, delicious cocktails and a variety of premium wines and liqueurs.
Your arrival by boat to the 400-year old reception building of this beautiful heritage property really sets the tone for the rest of your stay. With a setting on the shore of beautiful Lake Kumarakom, and between two natural canals, there’s an authentic backwaters atmosphere at this restored 19th-Century former coconut plantation. You can canoe along the canals that criss-cross the resort or head out on a sunset cruise on the lake... if you wish to get back to nature we highly recommend a stay here. There are three naturalists at the resort who are on hand to inform and guide guests about the local wildlife – from exotic birds to butterflies. The Coconut Lagoon also has some serious eco-friendly credentials and everything they do is sensitive to the local culture and environment. This is the perfect alternative to a beach stay following a houseboat cruise or tour of Southern India. The main restaurant Ayemenem is renowned for its superb traditional cuisine and authentic setting. As well as international dishes, you can sample traditional home cooked Keralan cuisine served on a banana leaf. There’s also a real focus on freshly-caught seafood and each day the menu incorporates the catch of the day cooked in the special clay oven. Our chosen accommodation category at Coconut Lagoon are the individual one-storey Heritage Bungalows that are set throughout the landscaped gardens. The style reflects the local area with dark wood furnishings that have been sourced from traditional Keralan homes or local craftspeople, and natural fabrics such as linen and cotton.
This 80 year-old hunting lodge managed by Taj hotels exudes history and charm with its sumptuous and traditional decor that has hosted many illustrious guests including Queen Elizabeth II. Having been lovingly restored, the lodge pays tribute to its glorious past with its original dining hall, lounge and bar, complete with beautiful heritage murals and a grand veranda. There is a main dining room where a mix of both Indian and Continental cuisine is served and you can also choose to eat al fresco on the Neem terrace. For recreation you can take a safari into the Ranthambore National Park and enjoy nature talks and walks. There is also a pool, bicycles, table tennis and massage treatments. Each of the luxurious rooms and suites at the lodge enjoy large and comfortable living areas and combine old with new effortlessly. Though decorated in a charming rustic style, additions like custom lighting and dual massage showerheads add luxury to your stay. Superior Charm rooms are bright and comfortable, well equipped with modern amenities, while the Deluxe Allure Suites enjoy garden views and have the option of a private courtyard. In the main art-deco building, the stylish Premium Temptation Suites indulge in rich colours and include a luxurious bedroom, a spacious living room and access to a private lawn or terrace.
An elegant and historic building, the prestigious Oberoi Cecil evokes the charm of the colonial era and has a fantastic setting in the foothills of the Himalayas, just ten minutes from Shimla. Beautifully restored, it features wooden floors, crackling fires and period furniture, all of which add to your heritage experience. At the hotel’s main restaurant you can enjoy fine dining in the spectacular setting of the restored grand ballroom. With glorious views overlooking the mountains and valley, savour the authentic colonial ambiance while enjoying a delicious range of pan-Indian, international and local Himachali dishes. Come the evening, venture to the stylish lounge to enjoy a relaxing after-dinner drink or coffee. Paying homage to the hotel's colonial heritage, the rooms are all decorated in an authentic style, and offer majestic views of the terraced garden and Shimla Valley. Though sizes vary, each room enjoys a bespoke two-poster bed, and features quaint period furniture and Burmese teak floorboards.
If you are planning on exploring the magnificent UNESCO Temples of Angkor then this hotel is a fine choice. Located just outside the buzzing city of Siem Reap, the hotel has contemporary facilities and an attractive courtyard lined with shady palms and fragrant frangipani trees. The breakfast buffet at Tong Tara Restaurant has plenty of choice, including freshly made omelettes, and helps prepare you for a full day of sightseeing. The restaurant also offers Asian specialities and western favourites for lunch and dinner while the new Frangipani Restaurant focuses on European cuisine. Sip aperitifs at the Lobby Lounge and after dinner, head to the sophisticated Lily Lounge for cocktails. Book one of the hotel’s cooking classes and learn how to recreate your favourite Cambodian recipes at home. After a busy day of temple touring cool off in the pretty outdoor swimming pool or treat yourself to a soothing foot massage at the spa. The rooms are simple yet stylish and feature wooden floors, muted tones with splashes of colour and include free Wi-Fi. Superior Rooms overlook the street or courtyard and Family Suites have two double rooms – ideal for groups of four.
The Oberoi Amarvilas is the ultimate place to stay in Agra, with glorious views over the Taj Mahal from almost every window and opulent luxury in a style befitting the great Mughal emperor whose magnificent masterpiece stands before it. When designed, it was decided that every room should look out to the Taj Mahal, making it the only hotel in Agra where you can gaze at this everlasting monument no matter which room you are in. Each room is furnished with handsome hand-woven fabric and Burmese teak wood, lending itself to luxuriously comfortable days and evenings spent lounging and enjoying the exquisite view. The Premier Rooms are a fantastic choice, featuring a large picture window from which to enjoy those Taj views and for some outside space you can upgrade to a Premier Room with Balcony. As with all Oberoi ‘vilas’, 24-hour butler service comes as standard in every room. There are two restaurants, including Esphahan where the focus is on authentic Indian cooking, with freshly baked flat breads and Mughal curries on the menu. Bellevue offers a mix of Indian, Thai, Indonesian and Lebanese specialities – known to be the favourites of past Mughal emperors. The Bar’s terrace has one of the best views of the Taj Mahal in Agra; here you can find signature cocktails and numerous spirits to suit your taste. Relax at the lavish spa, where traditional Thai and Balinese massages as well as ancient Ayurvedic treatments are on offer, or by the stunning pool which is set in a picturesque Moorish-style courtyard.
Combine a peaceful beach break with the chance to explore the thriving city from this hotel on Dubai’s iconic Palm Jumeirah. Wide-open interiors adorned with cool marble lead the way to pretty gardens, where swaying palms line the huge freeform swimming pool and open up to peaceful views of the Indian Ocean. While the private beach is ideal for sun worshippers, there’s also plenty to keep active guests entertained. Head to one of the numerous nearby golf courses or go on an exhilarating boat excursion. After getting your adrenaline pumping, pay a visit to the So SPA, where a sauna, Jacuzzi, hammam and a range of treatments pave the way for relaxation. Dining options include Italian fare, seafood and barbecue grills. Porterhouse Steaks & Grills is a must for avid carnivores. The stylish rooms and suites are decorated with chic Polynesian designs and let in an abundance of natural light, creating a sunny island feel. The spacious Luxury Rooms overlook the Indian Ocean or the quieter Palm Jumeirah, while the much larger Junior Suites have the same compelling views with the additional advantage of a large living space for a more comfortable stay.
This 54-storey hotel has five superb dining venues to explore, serving a variety of Italian, English and Parisian cuisine. Oozing a cool and fashionable vibe, Cave is hidden on the mezzanine level and focusses on delicious à la carte Parisian soul food. Ballarò has a modern, casual setting for its international buffet with live cooking and antipasti stations in the afternoon, and an à la carte Italian menu each evening. Visit Bliss 6 Pool Bar on the sixth floor, an oasis-like spot for escaping the city with cocktails and evening music. Find peace in a private cocoon bed around the hotel’s lush gardens and after days out exploring the wonders of Dubai, book in a treatment at the Conrad Spa. A world of relaxation awaits, with signature treatments on offer that are designed to improve overall health and wellbeing. There are eight treatment rooms in total as well as a state-of-the-art gym and hydro baths to soothe and de-stress. Deluxe Rooms have views of the Arabian Peninsula or the famous Dubai skyline. Corner Rooms have extra space and spectacular views of the sea and the city. For extra perks to make your stay even more indulgent, stay in an Executive Room with skyline views or an Executive, Conrad or Royal Suite – all of which give you access to the Executive Lounge. This exclusive space includes a private check-in and check-out desk, buffet breakfast, afternoon tea, evening canapés and high-speed Wi-Fi.
In Sanskrit, 'Samaya' refers to the inner sanctum of wellbeing and this award-winning luxury resort offers just that on a tranquil stretch of Seminyak beach, blessed with stunning sunsets. The staff offer a warm welcome, and you’ll be incredibly well looked after here. Breeze is the resort’s chic main restaurant, with a diverse international menu in a wonderful beachfront setting. There’s plenty of outdoor seating on the spacious deck, so you can enjoy an al fresco breakfast, or a romantic dinner beautifully lit by the hanging lanterns. There’s also an excellent wine list. Across the road in the Royal Courtyard area you’ll find the atmospheric Brasserie, which serves up traditional Indonesian dishes for dinner. Of course, for complete privacy there’s also the option of in-villa dining. Be sure to enjoy the complimentary traditional daily afternoon tea. Spacious and contemporary villas each have a lap pool, 24-hour butler service and four-poster bed draped in white linen. The Pool Villas are housed in the main beachside area of the resort. Across the road (just two minutes by golf buggy), there’s a separate, even more peaceful exclusive area with larger villas, ideal for honeymooners. Here you’ll find the popular Royal Courtyard Villas with their own private tropical garden, poolside gazebo with day bed, and one, two or three bedrooms.
With just 30 pool villas secluded in lush greenery, at the Viceroy Bali you’ll feel like you’ve been let in on a best-kept secret. It combines elegance and extravagance with an outstanding welcome, thanks in part to something special: the resort is family-owned and operated, with the Australian owners on site each day to ensure that all guests have a memorable and personalised experience. Overlooking a striking ravine, the Viceroy Bali has featured in magazine shoots and television adverts around the world, and it offers complete tranquillity – sink into traditional Balinese balés by the infinity pool that appears to float mid-air and drink in the views over the valley. Fine dining comes as standard here. High in the treetop canopy, the award-winning CasCades Restaurant serves a tempting European menu with an Asian twist. Looking over the lush jungle valley, the new Apéritif Restaurant & Bar offers guests a superb degustation menu that explores the eclectic flavours of the Indonesian archipelago. The Viceroy Bar is the perfect spot to enjoy cocktails and fine wines while watching the sun set over the Petanu River. The spacious villas all have a beautiful marble bathroom, private pool and terrace with wonderful valley views. The tropical Pool Suites have a semi-indoor heated plunge pool. Terrace and Deluxe Terrace Villas have an outdoor heated infinity pool and small Balinese pavilion perched above the pool and over the valley. These villas can be paired to create a two-bedroom family villa. The Vice Regal Villas and presidential Viceroy Villa are available as two bedroom villas and have a spacious outdoor area with garden and larger heated pool.
With breathtaking views of the Mansagar Lake and Aravalli hills, this striking hotel elegantly combines traditional with modern India in a beautiful lakeside location. As well as a fantastic base for exploring the famous Pink City, the Trident also enjoys every convenience demanded by the discerning traveller, including a tranquil spa, and an inviting courtyard style pool with a terrace and views overlooking the Aravalli Range. Satisfying even the most discerning of palates, the restaurants at the hotel serve a wide range of local and international cuisines. Jal Mahal is the hotel's all-day dining venue, an award-winning restaurant named after the famous Water Palace, where you can enjoy authentic Rajasthani delights, as well as a range of delicious European and Asian cuisines. With décor in keeping with the style of the Pink City, The Verandah is the hotel's fine-dining restaurant, which offers chic poolside dining and a delicious menu of mouth-watering grills and barbeques. Overlooking a dramatic backdrop of the Aravalli Range, this is a wonderful setting for a romantic dinner – sit on the elaborate outdoor terrace and enjoy the scenic views as you feast on sumptuous dishes like the freshly grilled red snapper and the signature grilled meat platter. Combining contemporary convenience with traditional décor, all of the rooms and suites at the hotel are elegant and comfortable retreats. Inspired by Jaipur's rich cultural heritage, you'll notice that each room enjoys a beautiful classic charm, decorated with authentic features like the traditional 'jharokha' window that overlooks far-reaching views of the lake and landscaped gardens.
Majesty and grandeur come to life in this magnificent resort which is set on the banks of Lake Pichola. Designed as a royal palace, the courtyards, gardens, pools and stunning architecture reflect the regal history of the local region. The Oberoi Spa will envelop you in serenity, and there is also a state-of-the art gym and two beautiful pools with gorgeous lake views. This is a truly resplendent hotel fit for a king. Trained by royal chefs, The Oberoi Udaivilās' expert chefs take great delight in creating fine cuisine using the authentic flavours of Rajasthan served in majestic restaurants with an opulent ambience. Sit down to an al fresco dinner at Chandni for splendid views of the City Palace and Lake Pichola, or enjoy the harmonies of live musicians at Udaimahal under a dome made to resemble the night sky. Premier Rooms have bay windows strewn with colourful cushions looking out to the resplendent trees and bougainvillea or the serene pool. You can upgrade to a Premier Room with Semi-private Pool for direct access to a shared pool, or for extra seclusion, enjoy a private courtyard and pool with a Luxury Suite. All rooms are furnished with marble showers with three settings to suit your preference and a lovely standalone claw-foot bath for a relaxing soak. And as with each Oberoi ‘vilas’, all rooms come with 24-hour butler service so your every whim can be attended to in true royal Rajasthani style.
This charming and vibrant hotel blends both traditional and modern aspects, and is set overlooking the lively streets of New Delhi. Its superb location makes it an ideal base for exploring the sights and sounds of this teeming exotic city, a global hub for the 21st century. Cool off with a dip in the outdoor swimming pool, work-out in the fitness centre and treat yourself to an indulgent Ayurvedic health treatment or Swedish massage at the spa and beauty salon, which also features a sauna and Whirlpool. You can wake to a world cuisine buffet breakfast at Ssence and later tuck into delicious Asian specialties at Indian restaurant Seven, or choose from a menu of traditional Chinese dishes at Sampan. In the evening, you can sip fine whiskey and international wine at its signature lounge bar, before cocktails at its glamorous nightclub. An in-house bakery also offers freshly-baked cakes, breads and pastries for when you're on the go. You can choose from a deluxe room or luxurious suite; each are spaciously sized and designed in a simple, authentic style.
You’ll feel like royalty at the grand Fort Rajwada; a luxury hotel built in the style of a regal Rajasthani Fort. Marvel at wonderful stone carvings and interiors designed using traditional methods which lend an old-world atmosphere to the hotel's contemporary comforts. Restaurant Roopal offers Rajasthani, Indian and European cuisine throughout the day, while Poolside Barbeque offers light meals by the waterside. For fine Rajasthani cuisine, try Sonal Restaurant with its resplendent decor and views towards Jaisalmer's Golden Fort. You can sip zesty cocktails and other refreshing drinks at Pattu, a bar designed with 16th Century touches, or relax beneath the inky starlit sky at Roof-Top Sunset Bar. The hotel has a large swimming pool and spa, where you can indulge in an Ayurveda massage and other treatments, alongside a billiards room and fitness centre. The elegantly designed rooms each feature beautifully carved windows known as Jharokhas, giving the space a historical palace feel.
With landscaped gardens, streams, pools and waterfalls, it’s hard to believe that there’s a fast-paced metropolis just outside this palace of pure tranquillity. A peaceful haven tucked away from the bustling business district of Mumbai, this 11-acre oasis fuses luxury and tradition to provide an experience that’s quintessentially Indian. Ideal for tired sightseers, the hotel's tranquil ESPA spa is a serene setting that offers guests a range of international treatments and therapies, perfect for an afternoon of pampering and restoring lost energy. With four on-site restaurants, there's a wonderful range of excellent culinary options to try. At Jamavar, the hotel's Indian speciality restaurant, talented chefs showcase a delicious selection of authentic North and South Indian cuisine, while at The Great Wall, fresh and seasonal ingredients are used to create a sumptuous selection of authentic Chinese specialities. After-dinner drinks can be enjoyed at one of two hotel bars. The Lobby Lounge won't disappoint, with inviting oversized sofas and a fantastic range of beverages and light gourmet snacks, while the cosmopolitan Six Degrees bar provides poolside seating, as well as an expertly crafted menu of creative and classic cocktails.
This unique holiday experience offers visitors a tribal village reborn for the modern traveller. Set in the highlands of Kerala and recreating the mood of the local community, Spice Village has been designed with charming individual cottages scattered amid a landscaped spice garden with a relaxed atmosphere. Emphasising the flavours created by fresh spices, the chef specialises in Keralan cuisine and is also skilled in creating special tribally-influenced curries as well as excellent international fare. Evening cookery classes will teach you the tricks needed to recreate these flavours at home. Allow the tranquillity of this mystical land to infuse you in the yoga and meditation centre, or try a traditional Ayurvedic spa treatment. Guests can also relax in the lovely swimming pool, on the badminton court or with billiards at the Woodhouse Bar. We particularly love the hotel's eco practices. They use solar energy, produce their own drinking water, grow most of their own food on site and source the rest locally, and they completely avoid single-use plastic – something they've done for years.
For a true sense of place but a setting the perfect distance away from the hectic heart of the city, Cochin’s Malabar House can’t be beaten. With its Relais & Chateau status you know the service is going to be attentive, the cuisine outstanding and the style unique. The hotel reflects the city’s history with distinctly colonial buildings and North African-inspired interiors (although with a modern twist) and there is a charming courtyard where you will find the bijou swimming pool. There’s also the ayervedic Purespa which specialises in a range of treatments that has emerged from an unlikely source – the ancient Keralan martial art of kalaripayattu. The hotel quite rightly prides itself on its culinary offerings. At The Malabar Junction at Malabar House, which is open for lunch and dinner, guests can enjoy both regional and Mediterranean cuisine created using fresh and largely organic produce which is sourced as locally as possible. Each evening, as guests dine under the stars in the courtyard, there are live performances of carnatic music. The rooms and suites are wonderfully vibrant in style. The ground-floor Deluxe Rooms feature either a double beds or twin bed. We recommend an upgrade to one of the the beautiful Roof Garden Suites which are located on the first floor. Not only are they more spacious, they also feature their own terrace. For the ultimate in space and luxury, opt for the duplex Malabar Suite which features a living room on the lower floor and a bedroom and terrace on the upper floor.
This CGH Earth hotel offers a comfortable retreat in the centre of the Dutch-influenced corner of Fort Cochin. Exceptionally close to the famous Chinese fishing nets, the Eighth Bastion is the perfect base from which to explore the attractions of Fort Cochin – just grab yourself a hotel bike and map, and head out to explore the fascinating by-lanes and bazaars. Celebrating the region's Dutch heritage, the hotel is an elegant fusion of styles and ideas. Though flawless service is complemented by a unique, yet subtle nautical theme, the hotel is otherwise very modern in style. Minimalism and comfort are the predominant focus of the rooms, with contemporary architecture and chic, retro elements, like the historical maps and nautical paintings that decorate the walls. Luxurious bathrooms are furnished with floor bathtubs and sleek rain showers, and most of the rooms enjoy a furnished patio or balcony. Cuisine is a focus here, with mouth-watering Indian fusion dishes served at the hotel's East Indies restaurant. Encompassing influences from the Netherlands, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, the menus are an eclectic mix of contemporary reinterpretations of old classics. Using fresh, local ingredients and handpicked Kerala spices, signature dishes to try include the Indonesian Pork and the Travancore Duck Roast.
Among vast stretches of pristine countryside and paddy fields, the Nelpura Homestay is a beautifully restored home that dates back over 150 years and showcases fine examples of Keralan architecture. Set on the edge of a canal that leads to the Pampa River, Nelpura is owned and run by a local family whose ancestors have farmed the nearby paddies and coconut groves for decades. The perfect escape from bustling city-life, this heritage homestay has only three guest rooms available to use. Fully furnished with modern ensuites, these Executive Deluxe rooms still retain their original grandeur as showcased by their traditional Keralan architecture. Exceptionally exclusive, this boutique homestay ensures you'll receive outstanding hospitality during your stay. Mealtimes are normally spent together in the main dining room, where you'll enjoy delicious home-cooked Keralan cuisine with the family. You'll also get a glimpse into traditional life – on prior request, the homestay can arrange traditional Keralan activities, like learning the art to Mehandi henna designs, or participating in local dance and music performances. There are also a wide range of activities on offer outside the homestay, including village visits and cycling trips, or a boat cruise through the rustic Alleppey backwaters.
This premier hotel forms the second half of JA The Resort, making it a great family-friendly destination. Set back from the city centre and overlooking the glistening waters of the Arabian Gulf, you’ll enjoy the peaceful surrounds of the pristine manicured gardens in which peacocks roam freely beside glistening waterfalls. From the palm-lined private beach to the four large swimming pools and the wealth of daily activities, you can choose to do as much or as little as you like here. And with as many as 16 fantastic restaurants included, you’ll find that deciding where to dine is half the fun. While the Garden View Junior Suites overlook the pretty gardens, the indulgent Beachfront Junior Suites are merely steps away from the sands of the Arabian Gulf. If you’re travelling with a family or a group, the expansive Sea View One Bedroom Court Suites offer a separate bedroom and living room.
This haven of luxury and exclusivity is perfect if you’re seeking peace, seclusion and rejuvenation. The main focus is on the exquisite Health and Beauty Institute, where there are a range of signature therapies. Staying at Residence & Spa gives you exclusive access to the hotel’s expansive palm-lined swimming pool, charming restaurant and stylish bar. You can also make use of all the attractions within One&Only Royal Mirage, while guests staying at sister properties, The Palace and Arabian Court, only have access to the Health Institute. The rooms, suites and villa reflect the grandiose décor of old Arabia and feature views over the gardens and the Arabian Gulf. Prestige Rooms are perfect for shorter stays. Junior Suites have beds set on a raised platform for charming views over the sea.
The LaLiT Temple View, just 500 metres from the famous UNESCO-listed Western Group of Temples, offers spectacular views from contemporary surrounds with a flourish of exotic local influence. Set in nine acres of sprawling gardens, enjoy world-class comfort and traditional Indian culture at this boutique hotel, a serene base from which to explore the ancient site of historic Khajuraho. When not exploring the magnificent temples, this deluxe hotel offers international cuisine at the sumptuous Panna Restaurant, and facilities that include a steamroom, sauna and Rejuve, a state-of-the-art spa using traditional techniques and therapies. Combining old-world elegance with modern-day amenities, the rooms and suites at the LaLiT Temple View are the perfect retreat after a long day of sightseeing. Though all rooms enjoy a contemporary interior and luxurious en-suite, Temple View Rooms afford unparalleled views of the Khajuraho Temples, while tranquil Garden View Rooms overlook the hotel's sprawling landscaped gardens. With a bedroom, living room and separate dining area, the Luxury Suites also enjoy extra space, and the lavish additions of a terrace and a private Jacuzzi.
Varanasi’s most exquisite hotel has hosted an array of rich and famous guests, from royalty to celebrities. Part of the prestigious Taj Group, this boutique historic hideaway nestles amid verdant gardens and orchards just a stone's throw from the sacred River Ganges. With just ten luxurious rooms and suites, the Nadesar Palace offers an exceptionally exclusive stay. Enriched with a wonderful bygone charm, each room enjoys original period furniture and works of art from the Maharaja's own collection. The Nadesar offers a range of dining experiences from breakfast on a sun-kissed veranda to traditional Indian cuisine in the lavish dining room and poolside barbeques. A lavish retreat, spend an afternoon indulging in the hotel's exquisite Jiva Spa which offers a whole host of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments. Mixing traditional Indian treatments with contemporary techniques, signature experiences include the Abhisheka purifying ritual and the Shudhikara detox and cleansing treatment.
The charming Radisson Hotel Khajuraho is tucked away from the chaotic city streets, but only moments from the region's historic UNESCO-listed temples. It’s also just five minutes from the airport, which means you’ll have more time to explore this majestic city. The service here is incredible – nothing is too much trouble for the friendly staff. When relaxation calls, chill-out on a comfy sun lounger by the pool or indulge in an Ayurvedic massage at Temple Spa. If you’re a big wildlife fan, you can take a jeep safari through the illustrious Panna National Park. Look out for roaming tigers, leopards and sloth bears or scan the skies for exotic birdlife such as the psychedelic blossom-headed parakeet. At Temple Café, taste authentic Indian dishes and European favourites with a choice of both à la carte and buffet-style meals, while watching an entertaining puppet show. The Temple Bar is a fabulous place to unwind with a cocktail after an exhilarating day discovering the neighboring temples. Each room is comfortable and modern, and if you go for a Deluxe Room you can enjoy pool or garden views from your balcony.
This modern hotel is set in the historical district of one of India’s oldest cities, Varanasi – also known as the ‘city of spiritual light’. It sits just 25 minutes from the main ghats of the River Ganges, where colourfully-dressed locals perform their morning bathing rituals. The setting is a real advantage, as you’ll also be close to Varanasi’s enchanting temples. After an exhilarating day exploring, you can take a soothing dip in the hot tub or outdoor pool, or indulge in a herbal treatment at the spa. Otherwise you might enjoy a revitalising yoga class or gym session at the fitness centre. At The Great Kabab Factory you can taste succulent and authentic Indian kebabs – its speciality breads are also a great starter. EastWEST The Coffee Shop serves classic Indian and European cuisine, both á la carte and buffet-style, and its elegant Oakwood Bar is a cosy spot for evening cocktails. The rooms and suites are comfortable and spacious, featuring contemporary décor and some include fantastic poolside views. If you go for a Business Class Room, you’ll also have access to its exclusive Club Lounge.
With an inspiring setting on the rim of a gorge, Alila Jabal Akhdar offers a unique experience for those looking to discover some of Oman’s most fascinating landscapes. Enjoy views of the mountains and gorge from the infinity pool, indulge with treatments at the restful Spa Alila and join bespoke excursions that enable you to explore the spellbinding local area that’s rich in both culture and natural beauty. You can really appreciate the secluded location and the stunning mountain views from this hotel as you dine at the signature restaurant, Juniper. Here, Arabic specialities and Mediterranean dishes are served, created using only the finest seasonal produce. There’s also a spacious terrace here where you can dine al fresco. The suites and villas feature local artworks and furnishings with earthy tones and fabrics. Mountainview Suites are located on the upper floor of the main building and have a balcony that looks out over the infinity pool and towards the mountains. The Horizonview Suites are set on the ground floor and feature a terrace while the expansive Loft Suites are set over two floors.
Overlooking the ocean and backed by dense foliage, the Santhiya Koh Yao Yai Resort & Spa evokes a real sense of exclusivity, with the only traffic coming from the boats of the nearby pier. Take trips to small isolated islands, swim, snorkel and laze on sun-drenched beaches as you find yourself relaxing and unwinding in this little slice of paradise. Yet this beautiful hotel has more to it than its idyllic island location. There’s plenty to do and experience here, such as learning how to cook delicious Thai cuisine, or how to box. Or you can opt for a gentler pace and spend your day lounging by the freeform pool before relaxing in the spa with a Santhiya Signature Massage. When it comes to dining, Chantara Restaurant serves simple yet delicious Thai and international cuisine to a backdrop of the Andaman Sea. Perched high above Phang Nga Bay, Saaitara Restaurant is an excellent place for meals any time of day, with the adjacent infinity pool set to breathtaking panoramic views. For fresh flavours straight from the grill, head to The Titan Grill and visit Jetinn Teppan at Pier, the resort’s private pier, for an intimate romantic dinner. And for the perfect after-dinner cocktail spot with great sunset views, head to By the Sea Restaurant and Bar. The rooms and villas here are simply stunning. Supreme Deluxe Sea View Rooms are ideal for couples or smaller families, and for a little more space, choose an Ocean View Pool Villa. These large suites sit high on the hillside and come complete with a private pool, while the extravagant Royal Grand Pool Villas have two bedrooms, a private pool and uninterrupted ocean views.
In 12 acres of landscaped gardens and fringed by a mile-long white sand beach, Twin Lotus Resort & Spa is ideal for peace and tranquillity. It may take a little longer to get to this attractive resort, but it’s worth the journey. While much of the resort focuses on rejuvenation, it also has plenty to keep you occupied. Make your way to the beachfront and snorkel in the warm Andaman waters where exotic coral reefs and an abundance of marine life awaits. If you want to explore further beneath the waves, head out on a dive. A sea kayaking expedition gives you the chance to explore some of the 70 surrounding islands and discover hidden beaches. Away from the water, there are bicycles for hire to explore the jungle beyond, spotting wildlife amid the foliage. The resort’s chic main restaurant, Bua Fah Restaurant, has an open-air setting directly in front of the pool for beach views as you dine on Thai and international cuisine. If you’re lounging by the pool throughout the day and fancy something to eat, head to the Barracuda Restaurant & Beach Bar for some delicious light snacks and cooling refreshments. The resort’s rooms and villas are decorated with neutral tones to complement the natural surrounds. The size and location of each room is the differentiating factor here. All you have to do is choose where you want to be – in the heart of the resort, in the pretty gardens or on the beachfront. Upgrade to a Deluxe Sea View Villa or Deluxe Beachfront Villa for enhanced relaxation.
If you’re looking for a super-modern retreat right at the city’s heart and just steps from the world-renowned shopping district of Orchard Road, then Hotel Jen is the ideal choice. The hotel is also located adjacent to the new Orchard Gateway Mall. Leisure facilities include a striking large infinity pool which is surrounded by cabanas and located on the 19th-floor. The views of the city skyline from here are spectacular. There’s also a 24-hour fitness centre and free Wi-Fi around the hotel. The Somerset MRT Station is close by, meaning the entertainment complexes of Clarke Quay and Marina Bay are within easy reach of the hotel. There are plenty of dining options along Orchard Road and within the surrounding malls ranging from street food to high-end restaurants. For your convenience the hotel features an all-day restaurant, Makan@Jen, which serves local specialities and international classics. There’s even a menu for younger guests. If you’re looking for a light snack, or something to go, the OnTheGo deli counter is the perfect place for a quick stop. Contemporary and full of light, the rooms here are a comfortable retreat from the buzz of the city. The Superior Rooms and Superior Cityview Rooms offer a great value option, while the bright and airy Deluxe Rooms are a little more spacious and have fantastic views out over the city from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
U Chiang Mai’s philosophy revolves around getting you involved in local life and experiencing the enchanting culture of Chiang Mai. In the heart of the city within the famous ancient walls, this charming hotel has a fantastic location so you can explore the nearby sights like Wat Chedi Luang. On arrival you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported back in time as you step into the restored Residents' Lounge, which was once the residence of Chiang Mai’s governor. Eat restaurant offers innovative cuisine, with a European-influenced bistro for breakfast, and delicious local fare cooked using traditional methods. After indulging in a delightful meal, head up to the bar to enjoy a refreshing cocktail while watching the bustling street life below. The hotel offers a range of excursions so you can get to know the heart of Northern Thailand, its people, its culture and its food. If you’re looking to relax in the evenings, head to the swimming pool or indulge with a treatment at the U Spa. The comfortable rooms here continue the traditional theme with a modern twist. Upgrade to a Deluxe Room to enjoy extra space. For a more personalised experience, the U Choose programme enables you to choose your own pillow type, soap, tea and minibar items prior to arrival.
With renowned Taj service and old-world charm, the world-class Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi sits in an elegant neighbourhood close to attractions including the India Gate and the Presidential Palace. A luxurious retreat hidden in the heart of the city, this grand hotel has a beautiful outdoor pool and offers six fantastic dining options, ranging from local Indian fare and rooftop fine dining, to award-winning Japanese, and Delhi's first Cantonese and Schezuan speciality restaurant. Within the striking Mughal façade, the Taj Mahal Hotel offers guests a range of luxurious rooms and suites. Combining elegant old-world luxury with contemporary style and amenities, the rooms all enjoy beautiful interiors and stunning views overlooking Delhi's historic skyline. Deluxe Rooms enjoy a refined but classic décor, while Taj Club Rooms delight in a personal butler service and access to the exclusive Taj Club Lounge. For the ultimate indulgence, Luxury Suites enjoy a spacious bedroom, living area, and dining room with a pantry, and blend decadent interiors with luxurious amenities, and picturesque views of the Presidential Palace.
The setting of this attractive resort – elevated above the shoreline where a defensive fort once stood – and the views it provides over a sweeping gold-sand beach are what set it apart from the crowd. The infinity-edge pool sits on the edge of landscaped gardens which are dotted with hammocks and quiet spots to retreat to. Reflecting the history of its setting, the architecture has a distinct Portugal-meets-Goa design. The Northern Goa-setting of the Fort Aguada means you‘ll be located within easy reach of one of the region‘s busiest towns, Calangute, yet you‘ll be able to return at to the relative oasis of the resort, perhaps ending the day with a spa treatment. At the resort’s three restaurants you can enjoy seafood, Italian and local cuisine. Latitude is the all-day dining restaurant where continental favourites are served alongside Goan and North Indian dishes. For a more intimate dinner setting there’s Morisco which serves the freshest seafood created in an interactive kitchen. The Martini Bar is the perfect spot to enjoy cocktails while watching the sunset. For a special treat you can opt for a private dining experience under the stars in a setting of your choice. The rooms are light and fresh and have a simple design with a few pops of colour. For views out over the pretty gardens you should opt for the Superior Charm Gardenview Rooms which have a private sit-out, while if you would rather views over the resort‘s grounds towards the Indian Ocean then the Deluxe Delight Seaview Rooms are ideal.
Follow in the footsteps of royalty at this grand hotel and former residence of the Nizam of Hyderabad. This late 19th-century palace is set in 32 acres on a hilltop overlooking the city; its Venetian chandeliers, French tapestries and original art give it the charm and elegance of a bygone era. You can spend lazy days by the heated outdoor pool or pamper yourself with a treatment at the spa. Try its signature Jivaniya treatment, which includes a herbal exfoliation, exotic body wrap with local spices and a rejuvenating massage. History-enthusiast? You might like to spend an afternoon learning about the palace’s heritage on a guided tour. You can sample slow-cooked Indian Hyderabadi specialties and western cuisine at the hotel’s excellent restaurants, and enjoy a traditional afternoon tea on the terrace. At its atmospheric and dimly-lit lounge bar, sip Indian-inspired cocktails like its orange coriander mojito. Make dinner a romantic occasion with its private dining offering and the hotel will create a handcrafted menu just for you, or wake up to a private breakfast at its spectacular Gol Bungalow and drink in the irresistible views of the city below. The Palace Rooms feature pretty floral touches, authentic wood-beamed ceilings and oak flooring. Stay in one of the hotel’s opulent suites for panoramic views of its stunning grounds.
The Willingdon Island setting of this hotel means it seems far away from the business of Fort Cochin. With the plentiful facilities that you would expect from a Trident hotel, this is a great place to acclimatise before the start of your Southern India adventure. There’s a spa on site and following a treatment or two your long haul flight will feel like a distant memory. The pool is located in the charming courtyard and there’s also a fitness centre. Travancore is the hotel’s main restaurant and it is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can enjoy both local specialities as well as traditional Italian dishes. As the name suggests, The Seafood Grill specialises in providing the freshest and most flavoursome fruits of the sea. Two bars complete the drinks and dining options – the Cochin Trader Bar and the open-air Patio. Rooms are subtly decorated with natural tones which tend to overlook the landscaped gardens or the pool area. You can opt for a Deluxe Room or a slightly more spacious Superior Room. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to a Suite – top-floor accommodations that have a living area.
Feel the stress begin to melt away from the moment you arrive at this serene retreat, which is nestled in forested foothills and sits in a Maharaja’s sprawling palace estate overlooking the Ganges. This award-winning spa resort is the perfect setting for an authentic wellness escape; discover the wonders of holistic healing as ancient Indian arts harmonise your senses and leave you feeling energised, centred and nurtured while also setting you on the path to a healthier lifestyle. In addition to your spa and wellness program, which will include activities like group yoga, meditation, weekly treks and cooking demonstrations, spend some time on a wildlife safari at the Rajaji National Park or immerse yourself within a spiritual ancient temple and monastery tour. Blending seamlessly into the beautiful surroundings, the rooms, suites and villas are designed in a classic colonial architectural style. Overlooking stunning views of the valley or palace, each retreat exudes a wonderful timeless elegance, combining luxurious bedrooms with a lavish bathroom and private balcony. For extra indulgences, the suites also enjoy the additions of an attached lounge and a private garden, while the private luxury villas feature a sauna and a secluded private pool. You'll enjoy a nutritious and balanced diet when dining at the resort. The Restaurant specialises in the finest Indian and international cuisines, using fresh and organic natural foods to create a menu that enriches and revitalizes the body. For a change of setting, the restaurant extends onto a charming treetop deck, perfect for al fresco dining, and a quaint pavilion bar offers an extensive selection of fine wines and premium liqueurs. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
With a grand design inspired by the Palace of Mysore, this majestic hotel provides guests with a warm welcome and royal treatment. An epitome of grand luxury, the Leela Palace is set in seven acres of beautiful gardens, and combines old-world elegance with modern facilities like the tranquil outdoor pool and a lavish spa. Perfectly positioned for you to explore the garden city, you're just a short distance from historical landmarks like the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens and the architectural wonders of the Bangalore Palace. There are four restaurants on site serving a selection of cuisines. Citrus is the stylish all-day dining venue, where a range of different flavours and cuisines will leave you spoilt for choice. Jamavar is the hotel's Indian speciality restaurant, renowned for its ornate setting and authentically created dishes, while Zen is one of the most sought-after Pan-Asian restaurants in Bangalore, offering an exotic menu featuring the very best in Japanese, Thai and Korean cuisines. A particular favourite is Le Cirque Signature, a sophisticated Franco-Italian speciality restaurant where, on warm nights you can dine on the stunning terrace that overlooks a serene view of the lush gardens below.
For a real sense of understated luxury, a chance to really get away from it all and a feeling that you are at one with nature, you should look no further than this beautiful Relais & Chateaux property. The pace of life here is incredibly laid back and there’s a focus on wellness; a little relaxation and indulgence will be just what you need following a non-stop tour of India. Wander along winding paths through delightful gardens that are scattered with a variety of tropical tree species and statues as you make you way between your cottage, the spa, the breathtaking infinity pool and a pristine beach, which is accessed by steps in the cliff side. You can begin your day at the wonderfully-situated yoga pavilion and soak up the ocean views as you join the resident yogi in an early morning session. It’ll then be time for a freshly-prepared breakfast which is served daily at the main restaurant Café Samsara, which is also open for lunch and dinner. The rest of the day can easily be whiled away by the pool or on the beach. There are plenty of opportunities to explore the temples and bazaars in the local area on an immersive cultural tour, head out to the backwaters for a cruise and beach picnic or join a cooking class. Once you’ve enjoyed a spectacular Indian Ocean sunset you can dine on catch-of-the day dishes at the intimate venue Essence.
With unique architecture that’s inspired by the region’s traditional and iconic houseboats, this Taj property leaves you with a real sense of place. Located in 26-acre grounds next to the Kappil River and just a short walk through the palm-scattered gardens to a quiet beach, it is also possibly one of the most tranquil Indian beach resorts we feature. The Jiva Spa is the real jewel in the crown here. In this extensive and serene space you can soak away everyday life as you experience treatments that have been born from ancient Ayurvedic practices and Indian healing rituals. Yoga is also a particular focus here – something that should not come as a surprise in this corner of the world. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced, there is a wide selection of sessions to choose from. We can’t think of a better way to start the day. If the spa and yoga sessions are not enough, you can kayak along the river, enjoy dinner by the waterside or enjoy a trip to the 17th Century Bekal Fort. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily at the main restaurant, the Backwater Café. Depending on your personal tastes, you can opt for Kerala-inspired dishes or various international cuisines. As the name suggest, By the Bay is a seafood restaurant. Open just for lunch from Tuesday to Sunday, it has a relaxed vibe and serves mouthwatering dishes. The final dining venue, Grills ‘n’ More, is a poolside barbecue where grilled specialities are created using local flavours. One of the ultimate treats – perhaps to celebrate an anniversary, birthday or just because – is a private dinner by the river. The beautiful rooms and suites at the Taj Bekal are full of light and have been designed with the local ketuvallams in mind. Each room has plenty of outdoor space – the Superior Rooms feature either a large balcony or terrace with hanging day bed while the Deluxe Villas have a beautiful courtyard. The most sought after accommodation here has to be the Deluxe Villas and Premium Villas which feature a plunge pool on the spacious terrace.
Framed by the backdrop of the striking Aravalli Hills, the luxurious Taj Lake Palace is a beautiful island in itself, seemingly afloat amid the serenity of Lake Pichola. Reachable by boat, this opulent marble hotel presents four acres of graceful courtyards, pavilions and gardens with a refreshing lakeside pool. Entirely captivating, there’s no wonder it was used as the location of a secret lair in the James Bond movie Octopussy. Although this might arouse curiosity from tourists, Taj Lake Palace is entirely exclusive and only the hotel’s guests are present on the island. The hotel’s staff are incredibly attentive and make every effort to cater to your quirks and preferences, whether it's the chef creating a new dish especially for your palate or simply greeting you warmly by name accompanied with a smile. The resulting experience is an unforgettable one that makes guests long to return. Mouthwatering Indian dishes are served on Versace dinnerware at Neel Kamal, while the open-air Bhairo restaurant is accompanied by far-reaching views across the lake to Udaipur’s City Palace. For a spectacularly romantic meal, dine at Mewar Terrace, an intimate domed pavilion for two which juts out over the lake. Lake views can be enjoyed from many of the rooms, each of which has a traditional Indian heritage style – from the beautiful bedding of rich ochre in Luxury Rooms to the delicate floral motifs in Palace Rooms.
Encased in tropical gardens and with an air of seclusion, it’s hard to believe that The Elysian sits in the heart of fashionable Seminyak, within easy walking distance of the resort’s boutiques, bars and restaurants and a short walk from the beach. This is an architecturally impressive hotel; designed to reflect the style of modern Bali while respecting the island’s rich history and tradition. The staff here play a big part in the welcoming atmosphere – nothing is too much trouble. Stroll through the leafy pathways and you’ll reach the centre of this boutique ‘village of villas’ with a reception pavilion, the Elysian Spa and 25-metre main pool flanked by shaded cabanas. Breakfast is taken at the open-air Rush Bamboo Restaurant & Bar with its open kitchen and poolside tables, and regular themed evenings include seafood dinners, Indonesian Ristaffel (‘rice table’). Don’t miss afternoon tea, which is hosted daily by the pool. The villas are built of stone and wood, each concealed in its own high walled garden. You’ll have your own private pool and sun deck surrounded by foliage, and a generous open-plan living/dining and entertainment area. Huge folding doors enable you to let the outside in – if you want to – and mod cons include Apple TV (YouTube only) plus the use of an iPad or laptop on request.
With its magnificent sandstone edifice this elegant hotel is a resplendent landmark right in the heart of Jodhpur. Still home to the Maharaja of Jodhpur, this palatial hotel is an eclectic blend of Edwardian imperialism, Art Deco and cultured Indian flourishes. Take a guided heritage walk around the palace and its grounds and visit the museum to learn about the fascinating history of this royal home. Luxurious grounds and wonderful garden and city views create a majestic retreat away from the commotion of Jodhpur. Take breakfast on the terrace with views of the imposing Mehrangarh Fort in the distance, or request a secluded dining spot in a private garden for palatial romance. Complete with Taj's renowned service which captures the essence of royal living, you'll feel like the Maharaja's guest with staff who will diligently take note of your preferences for an unparalleled personalised experience. The high-ceilinged rooms and suites offer the extravagance of a palace bedroom with lavish Art Deco style throughout, king-size beds and picturesque views. Palace Rooms and Historical Suites overlook the lawns or courtyard while Royal Suites look over to Mehrangarh Fort. The Jiva Grande Spa offers an array of treatments to help work the muscles, detoxify, improve sleep and nourish through massages and facials. Try traditional Indian treatments such as the ancient art of Indian cupping (heat in glass cups used as a vacuum on the skin) or an Indian head massage for deep relaxation.
With its Marwar and Mughal inspired architecture and extravagant interior decor set within six acres of verdant gardens, the architecturally stunning Taj Hari Mahal is an oasis of calm and tranquillity. Set close to the city centre, this luxury hotel is a 21st Century palatial homage to the regal heritage of Jodhpur and refined luxury is the order of the day. Enjoy flawless service, an expansive pool and fully equipped gym, alongside some of the city’s finest restaurants. The Taj Hari Mahal offers a range of dining experiences each specialising in diverse cuisine. There is The Good Earth which features a menu of traditional Chinese dishes, Latitude is an all day dining restaurant serving exquisite Indian and international cuisine, and at Ola, you can enjoy delicious bar snacks and refreshing cocktails. Its chic Superior Charm Rooms have a grand yet authentic feel and feature large windows overlooking the pretty gardens. Choose a Premium Temptation Suite to enjoy a spacious lounge area and panoramic pool views.
Stylish, luxurious, memorable and exclusive – no end of superlatives can do this sophisticated hotel justice. In a spectacular setting on South Sathorn Road, Banyan Tree Bangkok is a true oasis of serenity with an excellent spa. Soaring over the heart of this energetic city, Banyan Tree Bangkok is renowned for its array of fine restaurants. Dining by candlelight at Vertigo – an al fresco rooftop restaurant with wonderful views – is one of the most memorable dining experiences you are ever likely to have, while the Apsara dinner cruise is a beautifully relaxing way to enjoy Thai food and views at night from the river on a restored rice barge. Relax at the swimming pool, work out at the fitness centre or indulge at the Banyan Tree Spa which offers one of the city’s most luxurious spa experiences with 16 treatment rooms located high above the bustling streets – perfect for rejuvenating massages. You can also retreat to the cool Saffron Sky Garden, where you can lounge and enjoy drinks at Bangkok's highest outdoor garden. The rooms and suites are chic and ambient, and include some of the largest entry-level rooms in Bangkok. All have king-size or twin beds and views over the city or Chao Phraya River. Horizon Rooms have great views thanks to their elevated location between the 33rd and 49th floors while Serenity Club Rooms are higher and include the added luxury of Club Lounge access, where you can enjoy breakfast and selected refreshments throughout the day. If you're travelling with family or friends, book a One or Two Bedroom Banyan Suite for plenty of space as well as Club Lounge benefits.
Intriguing and unique, the architecture of this city hotel with its bright, contemporary décor is a work of art both inside and out. Combining international expectations with Thai characteristics, the LiT Bangkok makes you feel instantly at home among the hustle and bustle. There’s a bar and two restaurants bursting with character and charm. Savour a range of culinary delights from light snacks served with delicious cocktails in the Fiesta Steppe Bar, or head to BCDE for a taste of local and international fine dining. Also known as the Bistro of Creative Drinking & Eating, BCDE prides itself on the ability to transform traditional dishes by adding a creative flare to match the hotel’s prominent character. Leisure facilities here include a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, male and female steamrooms, fitness centre and Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Rooms can be found in the LiT Bangkok Hotel and LiT Bangkok Residence. Designed to capture the most light, you can choose from different room sizes, each with unique design features such as the Different Degree Rooms and their unusual layout and style.
Located on a side street just off Sukhumvit Road, the Rembrandt Hotel is a short walk or complimentary tuk-tuk shuttle ride to the main street near Asoke Skytrain station and Sukhumvit Underground (MRT) stations which link to all the main shopping and tourist areas. It’s a great base for combining shopping and sightseeing with excellent facilities and stylish surrounds. The modern guest rooms at the hotel are elegantly furnished, with charming city views. There are four restaurants with a variety of cuisine including Mexican and Italian – the award-winning Rang Mahal is a must for delicious Indian food. The cool Lobby Bar serves a fine array of coffee, cocktails and snacks all day with a live piano band in the evenings, and the pool bar is the perfect spot to relax and unwind as you bask in the glorious sunshine. After a morning of sightseeing and shopping, head to the pool for a welcome refreshment from the balmy Bangkok heat and retreat to the new 1826 Mixology & Rooftop Bar for evening cocktails and views of Bangkok's streets below.
This stunning riverside hotel executes Thai hospitality in the most lavish way. It’s in the heart of bustling Bangkok, minutes from a Skytrain station for easy access. Most travellers choose this hotel for its grandeur – it’s one of the finest riverside hotels in the city and oozes charisma. There are two pools that both look out to the Chao Phraya River where you can cool off and relax on a sun lounger. The best way to take in the twinkling lights of the city is on a Horizon Cruise, where you can enjoy a scenic few hours on board a swish boat with a delicious buffet dinner of Thai and western food. Enjoy Thai food in the traditional way at Salathip, where local cuisine is accompanied by classic Thai dance performances in a traditional teak pavilion. The NEXT2 Café is another great spot for all-day dining on the terrace. As with all Shangri-La properties, there’s an award-winning CHI, The Spa with luxurious private spa suites and a menu of healing therapies like the Signature Bangkok Facial. The rooms reflect the classic Thai-style with a modern twist, evident throughout the hotel. Decorated with silk and teak, you’re assured an indulgent and comfortable night’s sleep.
The Harbour Grand has a really outstanding location, with just a road between the hotel and the waterfront. There are plenty of spots with breathtaking views and each room has at least a side view over the harbour. You'll just be a relatively short walk from the nearest MTR station meaning the heart of the city, with its plentiful dining and shopping opportunities, is not too far away. At the hotel you can choose from a couple of restaurants – Le 188° Restaurant & Lounge, which has floor-to-ceiling windows, and the Cantonese eatery Kwan Cheuk Heen, another venue with harbour views. There’s also a fitness centre and a 27-metre outdoor pool, again with an impressive view of the skyline of Kowloon.
Set in the heart of Makati’s business and shopping district, this hotel is a great choice for those looking for a chic city-break hotel, situated in an exclusive location. Spend your days exploring the cosmopolitan city, where shopping, museums and trendy art galleries line the streets or for lazy days, why not spend time by the hotel’s outdoor pool. Typical dining is served at Spectrum, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, offering a choice of international cuisines but if you’re looking for a light bite, a choice of pastries and tasty coffees are served at Café Macaron. The hotel is joined to the prestige Raffles Makati, so you’re welcome to use their dining facilities for further choice and to try the signature cocktails at Raffles’ Long Bar – sister bar and failthful homage to the iconic Singapore venue. The simple and elegant rooms of the Fairmont feature kingsize or twin beds and plenty of living space. Fairmont Rooms overlook the city, whilst Deluxe Rooms have city and pool views.
A tranquil retreat in the heart of a buzzing metropolis, the Shangri-La Hotel provides easy access to sightseeing and shopping and is the ultimate in city-centre luxury. Renowned for impeccable service, this excellent hotel is arguably among the finest properties in Kuala Lumpur, and its incredible setting means you’ll be just a short walk away from KLCC’s best shopping and entertainment venues. The many facilities at the hotel include a Health Club which has a Jacuzzi, hydropool, outdoor pool, children’s pool, steamroom, sauna and treatment rooms. There’s also a Poolside Terrace and on-site spa. The hotel has five restaurants, alongside three bars and lounges. Lafite serves classical French cuisine, while chef John Choo prepares fine Cantonese dishes at Shang Palace. If you fancy a lighter bite, head to the Lemon Garden for Malaysian, Indian, Chinese and Italian flavours. Lemon Garden 2 Go deli café serves up fresh takeaway sandwiches and salads, and you can sip a delicious signature cocktail at Arthur’s Bar & Grill. The elegant rooms are in keeping with the contemporary, yet traditional design of the hotel. Deluxe Rooms overlook the hotel’s lush gardens, while the Executive and Premier Rooms have either city or garden views. For exclusive privileges, opt for a Horizon Club Executive room.
The moment you enter the grand lobby, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Oozing a colonial vibe, the Majestic is a rare find in a city hotel, as this original, fully-restored five-storey building is backed by a 15-storey modern tower – blending old and new. Touches of the past are preserved in the Reading Room, Cigar Room, Drawing Room and Truefitt & Hill barbers. The Smoke House embodies the decadence of the 1930s, and other facilities include a lounge, bar, card room, screening room, bespoke tailor and a private dining room with a private chef. The hotel also has a swimming pool and spa. The Orchid Conservatory showcases a hanging garden and ‘orchidscape’ within a glass atrium, so you can enjoy an intimate afternoon tea in a unique space. Alternatively, tuck into English afternoon tea with a Malaysian twist at the Tea Lounge. Contango is a favourite of ours, with open kitchens serving western, Chinese, Japanese, Malay and Thai cuisine. If you are after a truly authentic experience, head to the Colonial Cafe where you can taste traditional cuisine from the colonial era. You can find the hotel’s rooms and suites in the historic Majestic Wing and the modern Tower Wing. The Deluxe Rooms, Junior Suites and Grand Suites of the Tower Wing have gorgeous views of either the city skyline, the hotel gardens or one of Kuala Lumpur’s heritage sites. Housed in the Majestic Wing, the luxurious Colonial Suites have an elegant and charming feel in a classic art deco setting.
Managed by the renowned Shangri-La Group, Traders Hotel has a chic and contemporary feel, and is set in a fantastic central location. If you’re looking for a hotel with a view, this is a great choice as it has one of the best views of the Petronas Twin Towers in the city. Just minutes away from KLCC shopping and other local attractions, this is the ideal base to explore Kuala Lumpur. If you want a break from the hustle and bustle of the streets, take a dip in the rooftop pool, work out at the 24-hour gym, relax at the spa, or take advantage of the sauna and steambath. One of the biggest draws of this hotel is its extremely popular open-air rooftop SkyBar, where you can unwind after a day of discovery with a cocktail and superb view. If you’re feeling peckish, Gobo Chit Chat is a chilled all-day international buffet restaurant with a Japanese sushi bar, appetizer bar, open noodle kitchen and bakery. Alternatively, head to Gobo Upstairs Lounge & Grill for a more stylish affair with stunning views of the illuminated city at night. The rooms at Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur are very modern. Deluxe Rooms have magnificent views of the city skyline, while the Deluxe Twin Towers View Rooms overlook the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Either of these can be upgraded to Traders Club Rooms, which include additional luxuries such as a daytime beverage service and free cocktail hours at the Traders Club Lounge.
This is one of those fantastic resorts that combines heaps of activities and facilities for guests of all ages, with a charming natural setting and an easy-going feel. Children will love the kids’ club and the entertaining water play area, while you head to the spa or just relax by either of the two pools or on the white-sand beach. Buffets are served daily at the Spice Market restaurant, which is set just off the main lobby. You can enjoy Malay, Chinese and Indian specialities here, alongside western favourites, and you can dine either inside or al fresco on the terrace. Nestled right on the sands of Cenang beach, overlooking the Andaman Sea, the beachside Cba restaurant has an à la carte menu for lunch and dinner. You can spend chilled out evenings sipping on cocktails on the comfortable terrace, or enjoying a post-dinner coffee at the Pelangi Lounge. Cascade Pool, the resort’s swim-up bar, also serves sandwiches, smoothies and cocktails. Inspired by classic Malay architecture, the resort has a rustic-chic character but doesn’t skimp on modern amenities. Look out over the tropical gardens from the Garden Terrace Rooms, or enjoy views of the resort’s tranquil lake from the Lakefront Rooms. If you want to be close to a pool, choose a Pool Terrace Room, while for Andaman Sea views, go for a Beachfront Room. If you need a little extra space, opt for a Family Suite, which are available on request with either garden or Andaman Sea views.
The focus here is firmly on family fun with an indoor Adventure Zone which has drop slides and play equipment, a Cool Zone Kids’ Club where guests between 5 and 12 years old can enjoy games and activities, and three pools; one including waterslides and a new splash zone – a mini waterpark with interactive water jets, a tipping water bucket, water sprays and more. If you’re looking for an active holiday, there are also tennis courts as well as regular beach and water volleyball matches. Casual and relaxed, the dining venues here include the main buffet restaurant, the Garden Café, and the al fresco family restaurant, Sigi’s Bar & Grill, which sits directly on the beach. Sigi’s serves delicious wood-fired pizzas, barbecued meat and fresh seafood. Continuing the modern theme throughout the hotel, the Cool Lounge has internet stations, magazines, five televisions, board games and refreshments, making it a great place to hang out. Back in the tropical grounds of the resort, you’ll find the relaxing outdoor Jacuzzi. If you want to completely unwind, head to CHI, The Spa at the nearby Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa. Or if you like to keep busy on holiday, there are also cooking lessons, craft classes and a 9-hole pitch and putt golf course here, and you can visit Penang’s capital George Town on the complimentary shuttle. The rooms have a fresh and vibrant style and are set in the resort’s main building. The Superior Rooms overlook the island’s jungle-covered hills, while the Deluxe Rooms have a balcony and views of the resort’s garden and pool areas. On the top floors are the Executive Seaview Rooms, which have spectacular views out towards the ocean.
Reflecting Shangri-La’s world-renowned style, grace and exemplary service, the Rasa Sayang has long been a favourite in Penang. Set on Batu Ferringhi beach, the resort has an air of luxury, peace and tranquillity; yet you’ll be moments from the lively market and just 20 minutes from historic George Town. There are two pools here – one is exclusively for the use of Rasa Wing guests over 16 years old – as well as the secluded CHI, The Spa, and a 9-hole pitch and putt golf course. The resort’s restaurants have everything from fine dining to refreshing poolside snacks. If you stay in the Garden Wing, a buffet breakfast will be served at the Spice Market Café. If you opt for a Rasa Wing Room, you can choose to dine either here or enjoy an à la carte breakfast at the Feringgi Grill. The Feringgi Bar is open throughout the evening and is an idyllic spot for pre or post-dinner drinks. For an al fresco lunch or dinner, head to the poolside Pinang Restaurant and Bar, which serves light meals and drinks and has views out over the sea and a daily happy hour. At the Fun, Interactive, Play Lounge (FIP), chill out and enjoy the laid-back ambience. In the Garden Wing, choose either a Deluxe Garden View Room or Deluxe Seaview Room. If you opt for a Rasa Wing Room, you’ll have access to the exclusive lounge, where afternoon tea and evening cocktails are served, alongside a whole host of other privileges such as express check-in and use of the Rasa Wing Pool.
This tranquil resort sits at the edge of Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park, hemmed by the warm sands of Khao Lak and the Andaman Sea. Named for its two peaks, the expansive park includes several marine national park areas and is filled with outstanding natural beauty that’s just waiting to be explored. This intimate laid-back resort has an expansive beachfront and plenty of space to unwind. After exploring the depths of the jungle, cool off in the big pool. Lazy days can be spent sipping cocktails here or out on the warm white sand, dipping in and out of the sea. Head to The Paradise Spa and choose from a range of treatments that include full body massages, aromatherapy and plenty of beauty packages. Bury your feet in the sand as you pull up a chair at the Leelavadee restaurant and indulge in Thai and international cuisine. The boutique nature of this resort means there’s an intimate sense of seclusion. Whether you choose a quaint Deluxe Room or upgrade to a more spacious Villa, you’ll feel at peace among beautiful traditional Thai décor and palm grass roofs that blend in with the natural environment.
Fringed by warm golden sands and enveloped by coconut groves, The Sands Khao Lak is a welcoming and spacious beach resort with a warm, friendly atmosphere. With the shops of Khao Lak right on its doorstep, this is the ideal location for couples and families to enjoy beach life and be immersed in local culture. For a change from the golden sands of Nang Thong Beach, take a dip in any of the nine pools or relax in the Jacuzzi. There are plenty of leisure activities, with a tennis court on site, as well as a health walk programme and classes including Thai boxing. Three outstanding restaurants form the centrepiece of the resort. The Floating Market overlooks a natural lagoon, and for freshly caught seafood, take a seat in the Talay Restaurant and absorb the aromas and flavours in a pretty beachfront setting. In the family-friendly Aqua Wing there's fuss-free dining with the kids at Manta Ray Bistro. For something to quench your thirst, there are four bars to choose from including the swim-up pool bar, Coconut Bar. Modern rooms are decorated in calm neutral shades with splashes of lime and have either a balcony or terrace, so you can make the most of the outdoor space. Sands Rooms overlook the pool or gardens, while Family Rooms have pool views and a children’s area with a partition for added privacy. Families are well catered to with the newer Aqua Wing, where rooms are set around family-friendly play areas and pools with the option of direct pool access. Choose from Family Rooms with a sliding door for extra privacy or Two Bedroom Teen Suites suited to older kids with a second bedroom. For a romantic escape closer to the beach, we recommend upgrading to a Seaside Junior Suite or One Bedroom Sea Suite.
The attention to detail is evident from the moment you’re welcomed in the tranquil lobby at The Sarojin. Set amid a lily pond and immaculate gardens, serenity is exuded throughout this retreat. It’s particularly beautiful at night when hundreds of lights twinkle the way to your room. Dining here is an unforgettable experience. Ingredients are fresh, chefs are passionate and tables are set in extraordinary locations. Breakfast is à la carte, served until 6pm with sparkling wine at the Ficus Restaurant beneath the canopy of an ancient ficus tree. Breezy and chic, The Edge restaurant borders the beach. It has stunning sea views and an organic menu featuring signature Thai delicacies from the Andaman Sea, local markets and the hotel garden. For a more intimate experience, private dining options include secluded spots on the beach, shipwrecked-style on your own private sand isle and, spectacularly, beside a nearby waterfall. There’s also a striking infinity pool, an award-winning spa and lush tropical gardens that open out to a seven-mile-long sandy beach. Each room is named after a long-standing staff member. Set in the lush gardens, they are peaceful and contemporary, with beautiful bathrooms that have a clever indoor/outdoor feel without actually exposing you to the outside. Ground-floor Garden Residences have a terrace and outdoor Thai sala, while Pool Residences have a private pool. The new Jacuzzi Pool Suites are equally spacious and come with luxurious additions like a four-poster king-size bed and a terrace complete with Jacuzzi big enough for four.
One of our favourite resorts, we think you’ll love the welcoming, relaxing vibe here at the Bandara Resort & Spa. Bo Phut Beach has a gentler pace than many of the other beaches on the island, which makes it an ideal location if you’re planning to really unwind. The hotel’s grounds are a point of pride and it’s hard to beat the shade of a cabana beside the main pool for relaxing in the day. It’s one of the largest freshwater pools on the island with a real wow-factor design. For a change of scenery, find a quiet spot by the beachfront pool and take in picture-postcard views over the Gulf of Thailand. Mealtimes at Bandara are equally chilled out. For beautiful sea views and international cuisine, the Chom Dao Restaurant is a great spot for relaxed meals. For a range of local dining options, the charming Fisherman’s Village is just a short walk away. Choose from the Deluxe Rooms around the main pool, or for peace of mind pick a Family Room where you’re just a sliding door away from the kids in their own fun space complete with a bunk bed. The spacious Villas have their own plunge pool and are more secluded. We recommend the luxurious Pool Villa Suites, which come with plenty of additional space, extra privacy and a private pool.
This resort is the ultimate haven for peace and relaxation. On a high slope that overlooks the glistening waters of Lamai Bay, sleek Thai villas are scattered around the curved hillside – an exclusive getaway where life is all about being pampered. The beach is the closest to private you’ll get in Thailand, in a bay nestled on the other side from Lamai Beach where town is close by. The hotel spa goes one step above Banyan Tree’s famously high standards. The Rainforest Experience is a surprising and different approach to spa hydrotherapy that completely immerses you into relaxation – and has even been known to convert guests who usually miss out the spa altogether. You’ll discover a choice of three restaurants in various locations around the resort. The signature restaurant, Saffron, is a must to experience the traditional flavours of Thailand with a modern twist. International cuisine is served at The Edge, where dreamy views cast over Lamai Bay from the outdoor deck. At Sands, you can try delicious, freshly prepared seafood out on the beach. Each of the villas have been thoughtfully designed to make your stay as decadently comfortable as possible. As well as your own private swimming pool, you’ll get the dedicated services of a friendly Villa Host. Deluxe Pool Villas are set amid the perfectly manicured gardens, while Ocean View Pool Villas allow you to wake up to a gentle sea breeze and stunning views of the ocean. Horizon Hillcrest Pool Villas are found high on the hilltop, with views out over the sea and verdant forests. A Family Pool Villa is ideal for families and groups, with two bedrooms and breathtaking views across the forest or the ocean.
Cascading down the hillside to a near private beach, this charming resort is just a short taxi ride from Chaweng, but far enough to feel a million miles away. With many of the rooms featuring their own private pool, the main pool never gets overly busy, so it’s easy to find a stunning spot to spend lazy days with a book or simply watch the world pass by with a cocktail in hand and make the most of its peaceful location. Try a snorkelling trip or stretch out with a yoga session before refuelling at one of the elegant restaurants or bars. At the kids’ club, there’s a full itinerary of activities for children aged 3-8 years old, including coconut painting and pizza making (at extra cost). For dining, The View has a great beachfront setting with fresh, locally caught seafood, while Kan Sak Thong serves up the finest Thai and fusion cuisine. Rooms are striking and stylish with contemporary Thai décor. If you’re travelling with children, we highly recommend the Family Pool Villas which have two bedrooms and a private pool. Grand Deluxe Rooms are set in two-storey buildings with an outdoor bath on the balcony and are the only ones in the resort without a private pool. Pool Villas are by the beautiful adults-only pool, and Pool Villa Suites have a larger pool.
The Nābor Bophut Koh Samui is a small yet simple retreat with a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere. Sat on a secluded beach, finding the perfect place for a refreshing dip is easily done. You can then sit back and enjoy the complimentary Beach Pampering Service with VIP treats such as fresh towels and cool drinks. If you’re planning on dedicating yourself to complete relaxation, the beginner yoga classes are held in pretty locations around the grounds and are a great way to stretch out any tension. You’ll find some fantastic dining options overseen by the resort’s accomplished chefs. Edgewater presents delicious Thai island food that’s made exactly how it should be, using authentic local flavours and served right on the waterfront. Special events here include a fish market, Thai discovery night and beach barbecues, so there’s always something interesting on the menu. At Blue Fire Thai Cooking School, you can learn how to whip up your own Thai lunches and dinners. Whether you choose a Plunge Pool Suite or Villa, you’ll have the luxury of your own private plunge pool to cool off in when the temperature rises. Plunge Pool Suites feel comfortably spacious, with an open-plan design and high ceilings. Upgrade to the Ocean View Pool Suites for beautiful ocean vistas or One Bedroom Pool Villas for plenty of additional space and beautiful décor.
Set over three small beaches that overlook the tranquil Gulf of Thailand, it’s clear that this beautiful hotel has been designed with privacy and indulgence in mind. Its boutique size makes it feel like an intimate haven that’s far away from the every day, complemented by the traditional Thai décor and authentic atmosphere. There are two spacious swimming pools and a massage sala on the beach − a tempting way to spend an hour or two for utter relaxation. Adventure awaits underwater where you can dive to explore the colourful corals nearby or borrow a kayak and take an exhilarating trip out to sea. If you’re more of a foodie, join a cooking class to learn the unique techniques of Thai cooking. The resort’s signature fine dining restaurant sits directly on the beachfront amid the rocks overlooking the sea where long-tail boats bob in the distance. At The Dining Room, you can have classic French food with a modern twist as you soak in the view, or head to The Bistro for a more casual experience where you can watch as contemporary Thai and Mediterranean dishes are prepared by accomplished chefs. With just 50 rooms and villas, Rocky’s has an almost tropical-island feel. The elegant Deluxe Garden View Rooms are perfect for couples, while the larger Deluxe Garden Pool View Rooms give you direct access to the garden pool from your terrace. For a more private experience, the Ocean View Junior Suites are tucked away at the top of the hill, with glistening ocean views, and Beachfront Junior Suites are just steps from the warm, lapping waters.
You’ll find all the ingredients you need for a relaxed, romantic break at SALA Samui Choengmon Beach Resort. Outdoor living is fully embraced here on the pristine sands of Choeng Mon Beach – it’s surrounded by tropical gardens and all of the rooms have an outdoor bathroom. Breakfast at the Beachfront Restaurant is the perfect way to start your day before heading out on an island highlights tour or experiencing a tropical escape at SALA spa where you can get beachside massages in one of the outdoor salas. Pick a spot beside either of the beachfront swimming pools and float over to the poolside beach bar when you fancy a refreshing drink. As the sun sets, feast on international and Thai favourites at the Beachfront Restaurant or try Mediterranean delights at the relaxed Pangaea Restaurant. The resort’s Deluxe Balcony Rooms are on the second floor and have a large balcony complete with a day bed and outdoor bathrooms with garden views. For an outdoor patio and private pool, upgrade to one of the Garden Pool Villas. SALA Pool Villas are slightly larger individual villas and feature a semi open-air bathroom and a walled garden area with private pool. One Bedroom Pool Villa Suites have a separate living room complete with a full-size day bed. Treat yourself to a One Bedroom Duplex Pool Villa Suite – these incredibly spacious split-level suites come with their own private pool.
This upscale eco sanctuary has magnificent sea views from its quiet pocket on Koh Samui. Its buildings are embedded into the cliffside around huge beach boulders, where pool villas float over the water’s edge and dinner tables are perfectly angled for oceanside date nights. Silavadee’s activity programme is refreshingly different, taking on a wellness spin with sessions in pranayama (ocean breathing), origami and temple visits to make merit with monks. The resort’s location means you’re just a short drive from Chaweng and Lamai, but tucked away from the busy main beach on a mini peninsula. Bask in the peaceful quiet of the almost-secret beach a few steps from the resort or hop on a bicycle and explore the neighbourhood. It’s in the evening that the resort comes alive, although it rarely feels busy at Silavadee. Guests make a beeline for the rooftop Star Bar for live music, epic sunsets and cocktails under the stars. The restaurants are all dreamy, whether you’re eating exotic fruits for breakfast by the full-length windows at Moon or having dinner at sunset out on The Height’s striking terrace. Sun Lounge is filled with all things good and healthy like bowls of nutritious, whole foods and juices blended with superfoods and raw produce. The rooms are elegant with teak wood furnishings and finished with handmade local fabrics. The real showstoppers here are the villas – Ocean View or Panoramic Ocean View Pool Villas come with their own private pool and large al fresco dining area, and you’ll get a spectacular private infinity pool all to yourself in the spacious Oceanfront Pool Villa Suites.
Framing a beautiful cove on the north-eastern side of the island, it’s hard to imagine a more romantic and serene private hideaway than The Tongsai Bay. This family-owned hotel was sensitively built without cutting down a single large tree, and that passion for nature and the surrounding environment remains strong today, in harmony with the resort’s commitment to exceptional service. Eco-conscious guests will love the sustainable features throughout, from efforts to reduce the hotel’s carbon footprint by sourcing rice straight from local farmers to a wildlife-friendly approach that is encouraged in all staff. If you want to relax by the water, take your pick from the expansive freeform pool or the adults-only infinity half-moon pool – both serving up amazing sea views. From the comfort of your lounger, just raise your flag and the waiter will appear to take your drinks order. Or take up a sun bed on the beach and cool off in the calm waters of the bay. In the evening, dine under the stars at the beachside Po-Lad Beach Bistro & Bar or feast on delicious Thai cuisine at Chef Chom’s, one of the island’s finest restaurants. Each of the beautiful cottages and villas makes the most of the space, with plenty of room both indoors and outdoors and an open-air bath. To be close to the beach and pool, opt for one of the Beachfront Suites. Cottage Suites are higher up the hill and have partial sea views and pretty scenes out across the gardens, while the Seafront Cottage Suites feature spectacular sea views. The resort’s range of villas are even more spacious, with a larger balcony or outdoor living area, plus the option of your own private pool.
The secluded location of the recently renovated Amari Vogue makes this hotel the ultimate getaway. Be prepared for a warm welcome, with breathtaking views and a beautifully designed resort that’s framed by pretty gardens and edged by the azure waters of the Andaman Sea. Relaxing days can be spent cooling off in one of the freeform pools, or sipping a cocktail at the beachside bar. The Breeze Spa has an extensive range of treatments and therapies to suit every need, from a traditional Thai massage to a relaxing facial. It’s definitely worth taking short drive to the local township of Klong Muang or the 20-minute drive to lively Ao Nang, with its small local shops, bustling bars and restaurants. We also recommend getting out to explore the stunning coastline and tangled mangroves in a rented kayak. If you’re an underwater enthusiast, there’s a dive centre nearby for both new and experienced divers to discover some of Krabi’s offshore reefs and sites. The resort has some exceptionally elegant dining experiences. Lotus serves a tempting array of contemporary Thai cuisine both indoor and al fresco, while the new Marco’s Restaurant & Bar by the beach is all about Mediterranean and pan-Asian food. You can also learn more about the secrets behind Thai food by cooking up your own culinary creations in a private Thai cooking class. The well-appointed bedrooms overlook either the tropical gardens or the sea. They are decorated with original mural paintings and Thai fabrics and feature a private balcony. Grand Deluxe Premium rooms have the added luxury of your own spa bath on the balcony.
In the heart of Krabi’s lush peaks and idyllic shores, Centara Anda Dhevi has a contemporary vibe in nearby Ao Nang. It’s a short walk to local sandy beaches and a 15-minute long-tail boat ride to Railay Beach, the most beautiful and iconic beach in Krabi. The small swimming pool has a swim-up bar if you’re in need of a cooling drink and children are well catered for with their own pool and the Camp Safari kids’ club. The small SPA Cenvaree is run by experienced staff with a wide range of treatments and indulgent therapies. When it comes to dining, Palm Court serves up a range of both international dishes and authentic Thai cuisine, including delicious seafood. The casual Coco’s Pool Bar is open during the day for light snacks, but if you’re looking for a touch more sophistication, take afternoon tea in the Lobby Bar. This also makes a great spot for a final nightcap after an evening out. Deluxe Rooms each have a balcony and are decorated with a contemporary Thai influence that’s softened by a touch of colour. If the first thing you like to do in the morning is hop in the pool, upgrade to a Deluxe Pool Access Room.
Hidden away in a cove surrounded by tropical forest, a stay at the Centara Grand Beach Resort will leave you feeling like you have entered a different world. Arriving by boat is an adventure in itself and there is plenty to do during a stay here. To switch off completely, take a book and lounge on a sun bed on Pai Plong Bay before cooling off in the sea or the swimming pool. Children have their own pool and kids’ club to keep them entertained while you sink into the Jacuzzi or unwind with a treatment at the superb SPA Cenvaree. There are also watersports, fantastic snorkelling opportunities and a well-equipped fitness centre. There’s a great variety of dining options; On The Rocks is right on the beach and has a casual ambience while Hagi Restaurant is a small and intimate, serving up spectacular Japanese cuisine. For international and Asian dishes, choose the Lotus Court Restaurant. The Suan Bua Restaurant is a must for an authentic Thai meal featuring tasty seafood. Deluxe rooms all have a balcony and you can upgrade your garden view for one of the sea. For relaxation, opt for a Spa Deluxe Oceanfacing Room, which not only has its own Jacuzzi but SPA Cenvaree amenities too. If you like the luxury of having your own pool, we recommend the One Bedroom Oceanfacing Pool Villas. There are also a selection of Club rooms that come with additional benefits.
This one-of-a-kind resort on the Phranang Peninsula to the south of Railay blends seamlessly with its stunning natural environment. Fringing three national marine park beaches and surrounded by 26 acres of coconut groves and tropical gardens, beautiful Rayavadee has panoramic views of emerald-green waters and dramatic cliffs. Even the beachfront swimming pool is like no other. The resort has a choice of four restaurants, ranging from innovative five-star cuisine at Raya Dining to classic Thai dishes served beside the sea at Krua Phranang. The Raitalay Terrace is open for lunch and dinner and serves a wide range of international dishes to the beautiful backdrop of Railay Beach. The Grotto is a firm favourite – a unique dining venue underneath an ancient limestone cliff with barbecue nights. Reminiscent of a Thai village, the two-storey pavilions and luxurious private villas are scattered throughout the grounds. Deluxe Pavilions have a circular design with an upstairs bedroom, while Terrace Pavilions have an outdoor area. There are a small number of Spa Pavilions with an outdoor Jacuzzi, as well as Hydro Pool Pavilions which feature a freshwater hydro pool in the private garden. Family Pavilions are recommended for groups and families – they have plenty of space with two bedrooms and a private pool.
Sprawled across a jungle-covered hillside, the Amari Phuket slowly meanders downhill to a beachside swimming pool, with almost every corner giving you stunning panoramic views out across Patong Bay. Well-known for its service, you’ll be greeted by smiles everywhere you go. A lift will take you down to the small coral beach if you prefer to take it easy. Snorkel or swim at high tide, while low tide brings the perfect opportunity to explore the reef and rock pools of the shore. Experience life beyond the hotel walls and hop aboard the shuttle bus to Kata Beach. For something a little livelier, the vibrant nightlife of Patong is close enough to stop by, but far enough away to ensure that the tranquil ambience of the hotel remains blissfully intact. When you’ve worked up an appetite exploring the beautiful local beaches, head to one of the hotel’s delightful restaurants. The casual yet elegant Rim Talay Restaurant serves up a range of both buffet and à la carte international cuisine to the backdrop of Patong Beach. La Gritta presents an entirely different, more sophisticated feel, featuring delicious fresh Italian cuisine on its menu. The Jetty is the perfect spot for a romantic candlelit dinner. Sat out over the water, you can eat a selection of tapas under a canopy of stars. The rooms here range from the comfortable Superior Ocean Facing Rooms to the elegant Two Bedroom Ocean Facing Suites.
Surrounded by tropical vegetation on a steep hillside above a long stretch of sand in Phuket, it comes as no surprise that Cape Panwa Hotel is a long-standing favourite with Kuoni guests. It’s great for those who want more from their holiday than just relaxing on the sand and listening to the gentle sound of the sea, with plenty of activities to fill up your days. There are two pools and a range of watersports, or you can retreat to the Cape Spa and allow yourself to be pampered in the peaceful surrounds. If you’re more of an explorer, cruise to nearby Coral Island and experience new landscapes in this idyllic part of Phuket. There are six restaurants and four bars shared between Cape Panwa Hotel and Kantary Bay Phuket that you can choose between. There’s Café Andaman, the main open-air restaurant; Panwa House, which serves up Thai delicacies; and Top of the Reef for a more elegant dining experience. Uncle Nan’s (at Kantary Bay) has a delicious Italian menu to choose from, while Laem Panwa Restaurant (at Kantary Bay) features tasty fresh seafood every day. For the ultimate dining experience, opt for a candlelit beach dinner under the stars. You’ll also find a number of bars here, including the new Bamboo Bar where you can have western and Thai food at the beach or a cocktail or two. Many rooms have a full or partial sea view and Superior Rooms are simple yet comfortable. For a little more space, opt for a Junior Suite or a larger Family Suite complete with two bedrooms and an outdoor whirlpool on the balcony. The indulgent Private Pool Villas are close to the beach and have their own pool, or choose a spacious and charming Cape Suite.
Kata Thani is a spacious resort hemming a long, broad ribbon of soft sands and crystal-clear waters. It’s within walking distance of Kata’s shops, bars and restaurants and you’re spoilt for things to keep you entertained with a fitness centre, sauna, Jacuzzi, tennis courts and a variety of boutiques. Families in particular are well catered for in the Bhuri Wing where kids can play around the four kids’ pools, mini water slide and a new Chang Noi Kids’ Club. For a more relaxed approach to your holiday, pampering is never far away with the services at the spa which include garden massages as well as pedicures and manicures. There’s an elegant pool overlooking Kata Noi Beach, which stretches over 850 metres so there’s lots of space for rest and play. Dining options are plentiful too with six venues to choose from. Chom Talay has both western and Thai dishes, Fisherman’s Wharf serves the freshest seafood and La Scala whips up Italian cuisine. Three smaller restaurants serve up delicious local delicacies. Rooms and suites here are split between the Bhuri and Thani wings. Rooms in the Bhuri Wing are separated from the beach by a very small road, while Thani Wing Junior Suites are found on the beachfront side behind the pool. Thani Wing Oceanfront Junior Suites are closest to the beach – perfect for sun lovers. Thani Wing Grand Suites are larger and feature a lotus pond-lined entrance, stunning ocean views from the balcony and an oversized bath.
As its name suggests, The Shore at Kata Thani has a spectacular beachfront location at the far end of Kata Noi Beach. This small and intimate complex has a luxurious feel heightened by a meticulous attention to detail and elegant décor. It’s subtle yet sophisticated – the focal point undoubtedly being the infinity pool which seems to trickle into the ocean. The perfect complement to any relaxing break, the Serenity Spa is on hand for serious pampering, with a full menu of aromatherapy and Thai massages as well as facials, herbal steams and bath rituals. Dining options include The Harbor, a contemporary restaurant with high, airy ceilings and spectacular views of Kata Noi Beach and The Nest Bar, perfect for meeting friends for a delicious cocktail at any time of day. The resort’s 98 villas are dotted up along the hillside, decorated in natural hues and oriental details. Each villa has a living and dining area, private pool and sun deck. Pool Villas have hillside or garden views while Sea View Pool Villas have ocean views as well as a sunken lounge and rain shower. Two Bedroom Pool Villas are split level and have their own private balcony. The Sea View Pool Villa Romances are made for couple getaways, with a huge standalone bath and heavenly ocean views.
Minimalistic design meets luxurious Vietnamese charm at this resort which has simple indulgence and a glorious setting in tropical gardens on beautiful My Khe Beach. Whether you’re looking to unwind with complimentary spa treatments or you’d prefer a daily dose of yoga, this charming hotel will cater for your every need. With a minimum of two spa treatments included per person per day, you’ll be pampered for your whole holiday. You can also choose from a range of free activities including fitness classes, t’ai chi and walks. With the resort’s ‘breakfast anywhere, anytime’ concept you are free to live by your own agenda – whether you want to eat in your villa early in the morning, by the pool at midday or on the beach at 3pm. The contemporary Five Dining Room with show kitchen and sheltered outdoor terrace serves fresh local and international dishes. Have Vietnamese-style snacks and desserts at the all-day Tonic Lounge Bar or head to Fresh Restaurant for informal poolside dining including seafood, sandwiches, salads and healthy smoothies. You can also take the resort’s free shuttle to Hoi An or use one of the free bikes to explore the surrounding countryside. Each of the exquisite villas is very spacious and has a private pool and courtyard. One Bedroom Pool Villas are ideal for couples; Two Bedroom Spa Villas have more space and are close to the beautiful spa. Three Bedroom Grand Beach Villas come with a kitchenette and are ideal for families.
A discerning choice in central Hanoi’s diplomatic district, close to Hoan Kiem Lake and ideal for on-foot exploration of the city, Melia Hanoi is central yet surprisingly quiet. Under the expert management of Melia Hotels International, this hotel has 22 floors of fine amenities mixed with traditional Vietnamese hospitality. The spacious El Patio Restaurant serves all-day international specialities and El Oriental Vietnamese restaurant offers Asian cuisine. Guests staying in one of The Level Rooms or Suites can enjoy access to The Level Lounge which serves breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails. Enjoy live bands at the Cava Lounge, and music from a DJ at the lively Camelia Lounge. Leisure facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and spa.
This spa-inclusive tropical oasis has a strong focus on wellbeing and includes a free daily wellness experience with a 45-minute body massage. Unwind by the pools with a pretty waterfall in a courtyard, experience local tours and cooking classes, and re-energise with complimentary daily yoga in the Silent Sanctuary from 7-8.30am and t’ai chi sessions in front of the pool. Enjoy a range of international flavours at the buffet-style Four Plates Restaurant. Choose from Italian, Vietnamese, Japanese, western grilled options and salads and watch the chefs in action at the show kitchen stations. Try signature herbal cocktails at the Blue Bottle Bar/Café, which uses fresh herbs, organic fruit and vegetables, and rice herbal liquors in its creative concoctions. The elegant rooms are minimalist in style and uncluttered, with modern amenities including free Wi-Fi. My Mind – Town View Rooms overlook the peaceful city below. The romantic My Spirit - Deluxe and Superior Rooms are perfect for couples.
With its pastel-coloured façade, wrap-around veranda and elegant arches, this French-colonial style hotel reflects the rich heritage of UNESCO-listed Hoi An. If you’re looking for somewhere within walking distance of the Ancient Town then this lovely hotel is ideal as it’s just a ten-minute stroll from the bustling centre. The frangipani-scented tropical gardens dotted with lily ponds add to the serenity of the waterside setting and the pool is perfect for a refreshing dip. Admire views over the river during breakfast at Lanterns. Experience a Vietnamese take on afternoon tea, chef’s creations and live dessert making at Hoi An Riverside, sip cocktails at the poolside bar Reflections or watch the world go by from the vibrant streetside terrace of art space — this artsy collaboration between Anantara Hoi An Resort, the March Gallery and Precious Heritage by Rehahn Museum is a great gathering place for artists and musicians, serving craft beers and wood-fired pizza and hosting everything from painting workshops to film nights. The simple and contemporary rooms have been recently refurbished and are in two- and three-storey buildings with a few steps leading down to a lounge area and terrace. Deluxe Balcony Rooms overlook the charming courtyard garden or pool. For extra space, opt for one of the Deluxe Garden View Suites which overlook the courtyard garden or one of the Premium River View Suites in a peaceful setting overlooking the Thu Bon River.
This stylish resort was ranked 3rd in the Top 10 Best Hotel Resorts in South-East Asia at the 2018 Travel+Leisure's World's Best Asia awards; the striking architecture and interior design are inspired by ancient feng shui and the Central Vietnam garden houses. The three-tiered swimming pool leads down to a gorgeous beach and offers a heated family pool, adults-only lap pool and adults-only infinity pool. Enjoy a range of facilities including an excellent fitness centre, tennis, yoga, volleyball and a superb kids' club, all included. The attentive staff are on hand to cater for your every need and it's easy to see why this award-winning resort has become a destination in its own right. Indulge in a buffet breakfast and mouth-watering western and Indian cuisine on the shady deck of the Café Nam Hai which overlooks the pool or take a seat in the elegant dining room to watch talented local chefs prepare contemporary fusion cuisine in the open kitchen. There are five themed nights each week, including Nha Trang lobster and street food evenings, with lantern-lit locations providing a romantic atmosphere. Tuck into tasty Asian tapas at the beach bar and enjoy fruit and herb-infused cocktails from the comfort of a hanging chair or day bed. Sip signature cocktails on the terrace of the elegant bar while admiring the sweeping pool and sea views. The modern, uniquely designed and spacious One Bedroom Villas are tucked away in tropical gardens facing the ocean and centred around a canopied bed with a sunken bath and a day bed. Each villa has high ceilings, a private garden with outdoor rain shower and bicycles to get around the resort. Upgrade to a Beachfront Villa for easy access to the white sands or a Pool Villa with butler for added indulgence.
Anantara is known for its warm service, and staff go out of their way to ensure you have a memorable stay. Lotus ponds and lofty palms create a tranquil setting and the resort has signature dark wood and cream furnishings. Breathe in the revitalising scent of lemongrass as you indulge in a replenishing treatment at the spa, tuck yourself away in the reading lounge, or bask in the sun by the freshwater lagoon set amid tropical gardens. Stop by happy hour twice a day at the pool bar and Cham Lounge with a refreshing mango juice or passion fruit margarita. Try Vietnamese or western-fusion cuisine created with fresh produce and subtle seasoning at the fine dining L’Anmien Restaurant which overlooks the lagoon. Dine under the stars at Thung which offers stunning sea views and a romantic setting for fine seafood and premium steaks. There’s also a poolside bar serving light meals. In the evening head to the elegant Wine Room to combine fine wines with mouth-watering bites or sip cocktails at Cham Lounge. The elegantly designed rooms are all spacious and nestled in the lush gardens. Deluxe Rooms are in the main building with garden views. Deluxe Ocean Rooms are larger with sea views. One Bedroom Pool Villas have the added luxury of a private pool and dining pavilion – perfect for honeymooners in search of a tranquil escape. Mui Ne Two Bedroom Suites are good for families with older children.
If you’re looking for a small resort with easy access to a sweep of white sand, exceptional service and plenty of charm then this peaceful gem ticks all the boxes. The mosaic swimming pool overlooking the beach is an attractive focal point and paths weave through gorgeous tropical gardens scattered with ornate fountains. The rustic chic décor of thatched roofs, bamboo or elegant tiled flooring and warm wood adds to the relaxing vibes. The hotel has loads of activities to choose from, many of which are geared towards green tourism and helping the local community. Learn how to make Vietnamese dishes with a local chef at the resort’s cooking class or, for a more immersive experience, take a guided tour of Phan Thiet market where you can choose your ingredients (both at extra cost). You can pick up some useful phrases during a Vietnamese language lesson and learn about the local culture during one of the resort’s Vietnamese coffee sessions. Go kitesurfing to experience the thrill of riding the waves or take it easy and lounge under shady palms on the inviting beach or treat yourself to an open-air massage at the beautiful spa with the soothing sound of running water to lull you into a blissful state of relaxation. Begin your day with a sumptuous breakfast at the Sandals Restaurant & Bar and listen to the gentle lapping of the waves from its tranquil beachfront setting, overlooking the East Sea. The creative chefs have devised tempting menus for lunch and dinner that combine traditional and modern recipes. Treat your taste buds to some of the bay’s celebrated seafood, try refreshing smoothies and some of Mui Ne’s finest coffee, and sip cocktails as the sun sets. The charming rooms combine contemporary amenities with traditional design. Sapa Garden View Rooms are in two-storey blocks in the tropical gardens. Superior Garden View Bungalows feature an outdoor bathroom so that you can experience bathing under the stars in complete privacy. The popular Deluxe Beachfront Bungalows have direct access to the white sands and spectacular sea views.
Nestled in a protected marine reserve and breathtaking national park, this stunning resort gives you the chance to escape everyday life and get back to nature, without sacrificing contemporary luxury and comfort. Designed to resemble a Vietnamese fishing village, the resort’s authentic style is complemented by plush open areas with spectacular ocean views. This natural hideaway is perfect for couples or families, providing peaceful relaxation but plenty of options to be active as well. The award-winning Six Senses Spa offers a range of locally inspired treatments and yoga wellness programmes designed to rejuvenate and balance the mind, body and soul. From May to October, activities range from a guided tour of local flora and fauna, occasionally watching turtle hatchlings, open-air films and cooking classes. By the Beach Restaurant has contemporary international cuisine with a great selection of vegetarian meals, gourmet meats and fresh seafood dishes. At Vietnamese by the Market, you can experience authentic local cuisine with family recipes used to recreate local comfort foods. Head to Deli’cious for a complimentary ice cream and relax in a swing chair at the open-air cocktail bar. You can also opt for an intimate private dining experience. Arranged in two rows looking towards the ocean, the airy villas are understated and chic with warm teak and crisp white furnishings. Each villa has an open-style bathroom with outdoor shower, a private infinity pool, bicycles for local exploration and a dedicated Guest Experience Maker (GEM) who is on call 24 hours a day. Upgrade to an Oceanfront Deluxe Villa for direct access to the beach.
Vietnam’s first beach resort has set the bar high and continues to attract guests in search of beachfront relaxation, warm service and exceptional facilities. As you step into the open-air lobby with its koi-filled ponds you’ll find it hard to believe that the buzzing city centre of Nha Trang is just steps away. Designed in the style of a Vietnamese village, this attractive resort features a blend of traditional Asian décor and understated elegance; it also has a strong commitment to sustainability and its eco-friendly practices include supporting the access of clean water in rural areas. The sumptuous breakfast buffet is a real feast – choose from fresh fruit, pastries, noodles, omelettes and exotic fruit juices. The two restaurants both have al fresco dining and menus of international, local and fusion cuisine with vegetarian, gluten-free and low-calorie options. The Pavilion Restaurant serves authentic Vietnamese cuisine while the Ana Beach House Restaurant & Bar is a stylish venue with five different dining and lounge areas – it has creative menus of western and Thai food and some Vietnamese favourite dishes. Sip a lychee martini in the airy Lobby Bar or cocoon yourself on a pod-like day bed by one of the pools and drink Champagne at the ‘Into Fizz’ Bar. The elegant rooms are scattered in tropical gardens and feature canopied beds, warm wood furniture, beautiful spacious bathrooms and free drinking water in recycled bottles. Garden View Rooms are in the tropical gardens, close to the main road. Opt for a Deluxe Beachfront Room for ocean views and direct access to the sand.
This chic hideaway is perfect for a romantic escape or a chilled-out beach break. The resort merges with its surroundings, with sparkling pools, manicured gardens and grass-covered rooftops. Stroll through beautiful landscaped gardens that fill the air with the scent of frangipani and relax in one of the inviting hammocks between palm trees. Lounge by one of the ocean-view infinity pools, kayak around the bay or head to Xanh Spa, which combines traditional and modern techniques and a range of nature-inspired spa products in treatments like a coconut body scrub. The ocean breeze at Sandals Restaurant & Bar is wonderfully cooling and this beachfront restaurant uses Pacific Rim ingredients to create both traditional Asian and western dishes. Start your day with chicken noodle soup or delicious crêpes made to order in the expansive breakfast buffet on the terrace. The fresh seafood from the bay is sensational – watch local fishermen return to shore with the catch of the day. Learn to make authentic Vietnamese dishes at the hotel’s cooking class (on request) or head to La Baia Ristorante for Italian cuisine and incredible seafood. Try cocktails made from a fine selection of sugar cane rums, Asian dishes and snacks at Mojito’s Bar & Lounge – a chic clifftop retreat with beautiful 180-degree ocean views. You can have breakfast at Sandals or La Baia, and even in your room (opt in and you’ll have a menu delivered to your door every night). Set in gardens, on the beach or on a clifftop, the granite and wood rooms are all beautifully furnished and have stunning bathrooms with luxury toiletries, large terraces and sea views. Garden View Condos are in two-storey blocks close to the main facilities. Lap up uninterrupted sea views and the sound of the waves in an Ocean View Condo. The Family Condos have two en suite bedrooms and two televisions – ideal if you’re looking for extra space. Step straight onto the inviting sand from a Beachfront Villa or admire the spectacular views from a Cliff Villa – both of which have a refreshing outdoor shower and splash pool.
This elegant hotel is simply stunning and has exceptional standards in service, design and cuisine, fusing modern values with authentic Vietnamese character. It made the 2018 Condé Nast Traveller's Gold List and the attentive yet discreet staff offer a warm welcome and incredible service, while beautiful Vietnamese art pieces complement the sophisticated colonial style. World-class facilities include an outdoor pool nestled in beautifully landscaped gardens and an elegant Xuan Spa, perfect to unwind in after a day spent exploring the city's main attractions, which are all within easy reach. There are two very different dining options. The Opera is a contemporary, casual trattoria-style restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner until late, with al fresco tables overlooking Lam Son Square, a large show kitchen, and a boutique wine selection from all over the world. Square One is an atmospheric venue for simple and authentic Vietnamese and French cuisine. At Park Lounge you can enjoy elegant afternoon tea with Vietnamese-inspired savouries and traditional French pastries, and live piano music every evening. The contemporary 2 Lam Son bar provides a stylish setting for signature cocktails and vintage wines. The beautifully designed, fully refurbished rooms and suites offer a blend of colonial-style décor with eclectic furnishings, neutral tones and modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, Bose Bluetooth speakers and in-room iPads. Park Rooms have city or pool and garden views. Park Deluxe Rooms are set on the third floor with direct pool access. Park Suites are more spacious and luxurious with a separate living room area.
Ideally located in the centre of the city, this hotel provides a stylish base for local exploration and is within walking distance of many of the city’s attractions, including Ben Thanh Market, the Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum. Central Restaurant has a superb choice of international and local dishes while the Bistro @ City Point is an ideal spot for sipping cocktails and watching the world go by. Catch the latest releases at the hotel’s cinema or head to the 19th-floor rooftop pool to enjoy fantastic views over the city. The pool bar serves drinks and light bites and in the evening guests can enjoy DJ sessions. The modern rooms and suites have free Wi-Fi and floor-to-ceiling windows which maximise the city views. Deluxe Rooms are located on floors 6-8 while Premier Deluxe Rooms are set on floors 8-12 and offer superior city views. Executive floor guests can enjoy access to the Executive Lounge which includes complimentary morning and afternoon tea, evening cocktails and canapés.
This elegant hotel balances traditional touches with a fresh, modern style. Set in the heart of Amritsar and close to the awe-inspiring Golden Temple, this luxurious hotel is a fantastic base from which to explore the cultural city. Renowned for its comfortable and contemporary décor, the chic rooms are stylishly designed and combine generous beds with spacious en-suites and separate living areas. Large bay windows flood the rooms with natural light, and overlook a picturesque view of the city or hotel pool – for the most mesmerising views, choose a suite positioned on the top floor of the hotel. You can taste a variety of local and international flavours at the hotel's all-day restaurant, Collage. While sampling its extensive multi-cuisine menu, you can also choose to dine in the al fresco seating area or enjoy a romantic dinner under a private dining cabana. ThaiChi is the authentic Pan-Asian speciality restaurant, where you can indulge in delicacies from the Far East; particularly popular are the mouthwatering Thai and Malaysian curries. Within the hotel, there is also a lounge bar offering coffees, teas and shortbreads, moving onto cocktails and other refreshing drinks in the evening, and a pastry shop that serves a delicious selection of homemade cakes and sweet treats.
Designed in harmony with its natural setting, this secluded haven climbs from a boulder-strewn beach and up a forested hillside to a hilltop offering incredible 360 degree views over the jungle and ocean. As you explore winding paths through the tropical vegetation, vine-draped rocks, trickling streams and lily ponds, it’s easy to see why this peaceful spot was chosen as a meditation and spiritual retreat for Buddhist monks. It’s the perfect place to experience the healing power of nature, clear your mind and disconnect from the stresses of everyday life. Swim in one of the oceanview pools, meditate in the rock pools, climb the steep path up to the yoga pavilion and fitness centre or head to the candlelit Monks’ Cave for some quiet reflection. The resort offers an excellent range of holistic medicine, spa and healing therapies. Your holistic activity schedule could include yoga sessions, wellbeing talks, healthy cuisine cooking classes and mindfulness workshops. Enjoy the peace and solitude along with a sense of community and the opportunity to socialise – there’s a communal table at dinner so it’s a great place for solo travellers. Work up an appetite during the walk up to the hilltop Soma Restaurant – Sanskrit for 'food of the gods' for breakfast and dinner. Admire magnificent views of the coast and outlying islands as you tuck into fresh and delicious dishes which blend influences from the east and west. There are options for all dietary preferences including a special detox menu. Set amid lotus ponds with the sound of running water to lull you into relaxation, Amrita Cafe offers an informal setting for a restorative light lunch, with salads and grilled fish and meats on offer. The Alchemy Tea Lounge is a serene spot for enjoying fresh juices, herbal infusions, snacks and desserts. The rooms feature a soothing palette of neutral, earthy tones to complement the surroundings, and some feature a semi-open bathroom. The Hillside Garden Rooms and Hillside Seaview Rooms are close to the yoga pavilion and offer garden or sea views respectively. The spacious Seaview Suites are set at the top of the resort and feature a balcony and stunning views over the coast. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
Just minutes away from Yas Links Golf Course, the white sands of Yas Beach and thrilling Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, this chic hotel has easy access to some of the island’s most popular highlights. The pool area is calm and relaxing, making it the perfect spot to take a break from the lively F1 atmosphere of the island. Shams Pool Bar is a great place to enjoy the sunset, while Assymetri offers cuisine from around the globe, with chefs displaying their culinary skills at live cooking stations. Filini also has a lively show kitchen, serving up delicious Italian fare, while the Belgian Beer Café takes on a cosy 1920s setting. Standard Rooms are welcoming and comfortable, with views of either the glittering Arabian Gulf, famous Yas Marina Circuit or the lush greens of Yas Links Golf Course. Upgrade to a Superior Room for a balcony from which to enjoy your splendid view of the Arabian Gulf.
With fantastic panoramic views around almost every corner, this hotel really does have one of the best locations in Kowloon. Without a doubt the most popular spot is the rooftop pool with its unique glass walls… even under water there’s a view. Make sure you spend at least one afternoon up here taking in the activity on the harbour. As well as plenty of local eateries within walking distance, there are six restaurants at the Harbour Grand Kowloon including the main buffet restaurant The Promenade, which has huge floor-to-ceiling windows, and Robatayaki, a traditional Japanese grill.
This spectacular resort sits in the Straits of Malacca and has a real away-from-it-all vibe. The extensive Spa Village offers a fantastic combination of treatments and therapies from around Asia. If you can tear yourself away from the spa, there are heaps of activities you can get stuck into, including sunset cruises, fishing and island hopping excursions, yoga, t'ai chi and jungle trekking. And across the island from the heart of the resort, you'll find the pretty Emerald Bay cove. Take a culinary tour of Malaysia, Asia and beyond at the resort's four restaurants and two bars. Dig into fresh seafood at adults-only fine dining restaurant, Fisherman's Cove, taste authentic Nyonya and Hockchew Chinese-style home cooking at Uncle Lim's Kitchen, or alternatively, choose from its romantic private dining experiences. Due to the secluded setting of the resort, we highly recommend you upgrade to the full board package. The villas and suites are scattered across the resort and on stilts over the sea – a unique choice in Malaysia. Garden, Hill and Beach Villas are set on the island, some overlooking the sea, while the Sea Villas and Sea Suites sit over the water. The resort also has overwater Spa Villas close to the Spa Village, and if you opt for one of these, you can enjoy access to the Spa Village pool.
If you’re looking to get off the beaten track and away from the crowds for a peaceful beach retreat that combines perfectly with a Borneo or Pangkor Laut holiday, Tanjong Jara Resort is a great choice. Shaded sunbeds and cabanas surround the pools, providing an idyllic place to unwind. The landscaped gardens house the renowned Spa Village Tanjong Jara, where ancient locally-inspired treatments and therapies are available. You can reach the pristine reefs of Terengganu Marine Park in around 45 minutes from the resort, where there is spectacular seasonal snorkelling and diving opportunities. There are three restaurants here, including Di Atas Sungai, which has lovely river views. This exciting restaurant doesn’t have a fixed menu; instead, Menu Masters, who are experts in regional cuisine, are on hand to help you create incredible dishes using fresh local ingredients. The beachside restaurant Nelayan (the Malay word for fisherman) is a beautiful venue serving up seafood specialities, as well as superb Asian and western dishes. The Asian-style décor throughout the resort is also reflected in the rooms. The Bumbung Rooms and Serambi Rooms both overlook the tropical gardens; the latter also has a spacious terrace, or you can upgrade to a Seaview Room for gorgeous ocean views. The Anjung Rooms are ideal if you’d like some extra space, and these luxurious semi-detached cottages all face the beach.
Fringed by 70 acres of coconut palms that give way to the pristine white sands of Loh Ba Gao Bay, the Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort is an idyllic small island retreat close to some of the world’s most highly rated island beaches. On the pretty isle of Koh Phi Phi Don, the resort has growing involvement with the rehabilitation of local reefs. The resort’s Marine Discovery Centre arranges coral and mangrove clean ups as well as marine life releases, making it a great place to learn about marine biodiversity and conservation. Aside from the tranquil waters of the Andaman Sea, there are also two swimming pools for you to cool off in − one complete with a pool bar, so you don’t have to leave the water for a cocktail. You’ll find a tasty buffet breakfast each morning at the main restaurant, Api. The open-air setting makes this a hit for fresh seafood and authentic local cuisine at lunch and dinner. For exquisite Thai food in a beautiful hillside setting, dine at the Ruan Thai Restaurant. If you’re after a more casual al fresco experience, head to The Beach House Grill & Chill for fresh grilled seafood and prime cuts of meat, cocktails and live entertainment. Rooms start from the cosy Superior Bungalows and work up to indulgent Hillside Pool Villas which come with their own private pool. Deluxe Sea View Bungalows have convenient access to the beach, while Deluxe Garden Bungalows can be found in the tropical grounds. Beachfront Junior Suites have panoramic sea views and are close to the beach, and Two Bedroom Family Bungalows are great if you’re travelling with family.
On a hilly cove overlooking a quiet beach, this laid-back resort is all about relaxation. Soaking up the views at sunset from the pretty curved bay is undoubtedly a highlight. All roads here lead to the beach, with the cottages centred around the refreshing infinity pool. On the beachfront, you’ll find O restaurant which serves a delicious range of cuisine. The resort is especially proud of their Italian fare, with the wood-fired pizza oven a rare treat on any small Thai island. Buzz has a more intimate beach feel, serving superb local dishes with a small al fresco area for cocktails. Beach service is available throughout the day so a refreshing drink or two is not just an evening activity. The town, with its local bars and restaurants, is also just a short taxi ride away. If you need to de-stress, have a relaxing massage by the sea or head to the Dhivarin Spa for a rejuvenating treatment for your body and soul. There’s also a range of watersports, as well as plenty of walks to take in the island’s beautiful scenery if you feel like keeping active. Hillside cottages and villas have been designed to suit their tropical surroundings in traditional Thai style, recreating a friendly village feel. Whether you choose an elevated setting with a Deluxe Cottage Hillside or a Premier Villa Hillside, or opt for the spacious Duplex Villa Suite, you’ll be able to bask in the sunset each night from your private balcony. Premier and Duplex Villa Suites both feature their own private outdoor spa bath.
Set on the unspoilt island of Koh Samet on the soft white sands of Ao Kiew Beach and surrounded by tropical jungle, Paradee is romantic and luxurious. A stay at this beautiful resort is effortlessly complemented by its charming and attentive staff. Every detail here has been considered, from the personal greeting at the dock, to the selection of scented soap for your room. Stretching across the island, the resort has two beaches for both blissful sunrises and enchanting sunsets. To the east, Ao Kiew is a private sandy beach perfect for swimming, while to the west, you’ll find a rocky beach with quiet shores that welcome marine life, making it a snorkeller’s dream. For shops and restaurants, the main town is a 30-minute taxi ride away. The infinity pool overlooks Ao Kiew − the ideal spot for lazing with a drink from the Pool Bar. As the day draws to a close, head to the Sunset Bar. Built into the rocks above the west-facing beach, there’s an elevated wooden terrace where you can have delicious signature cocktails and panoramic views. Serving Asian-fusion food, The Restaurant is reminiscent of a traditional Thai sala, looking out across the eastern beach and the pool. If you prefer to dine in private, you can choose from options including breakfast in bed or a magical dinner on the beach beneath a candlelit sala and a canopy of stars. Paradee is an all-villa resort, each with a thatched-roof design and traditional Thai elements. Cascading down the hillside to the beach, they also draw on Balinese and Moroccan influences to complement their jungle setting. You’ll find a huge four-poster bed in each, as well as private outdoor terrace complete with sun loungers. Opt for a pool villa for the benefit of your own private pool with Jacuzzi. Beach Villas allow you to awake each morning to sea views, while the Suite Villa has plenty of additional space.
With its minimalist modern design of dark wood, floor-to-ceiling windows and 'living' walls, this large luxury hotel is perfect for couples and honeymooners who want to be at the centre of Bali’s beach scene. Its popular neighbour is the Potato Head Beach Club, where the quirky cinematic design and younger vibe make it the place for going out in Seminyak. The hotel is eco-friendly; sensitively designed from local materials, with energy-efficient systems and innovative green spaces, and there’s a traditional temple in the grounds. Five infinity pools include one adults-only, a family pool and even an ultra-cool party pool for private hire. For wellbeing, Spa Alila offers bespoke treatments using fresh local ingredients and there are complimentary morning yoga classes. The hotel's on-site restaurant, SeaSalt, offers a selection of fresh seafood with a Japanese twist. There’s also a coffee shop and a popular beach bar with chilled-out music and DJs, and fuss-free room service comes served in a recyclable backpack with bamboo cutlery; all part of the eco ethos. Rooms are divided between the main resort and a separate studio area. Studios and suites are light and airy with clean lines. We've chosen to feature the Deluxe Rooms for Kuoni guests, which have access to a shared pool and pool bar. For accommodation closer to the beach, we recommend one of the spacious suites in the main resort area.
This tranquil beachfront resort is just minutes from the airport yet it feels miles away from anywhere. With a simple yet elegant design, this contemporary resort is in a prime position on a stretch of white-sand beach and is the perfect place to unwind. Friendly ‘Fusionistas’ are on hand to help you get the most from your experience, whether you're looking for activity recommendations or need help planning your programme of spa treatments. Lounge by the infinity pool, stretch out tired muscles during an energising yoga class and choose from a range of soothing treatments. Guests can enjoy a minimum of two complimentary spa treatments per person a day – bliss for spa junkies or anyone in search of some pampering. The resort’s relaxed ‘breakfast anywhere, anytime’ concept gives you the freedom to enjoy breakfast at your leisure – whether you want to eat in your room, by the pool or on the beach, early in the morning or late afternoon. Begin your day with a shot of the daily elixir, such as lemongrass and ginger, or coconut and mint. Enjoy western favourites or local dishes such as pho and noodles at Fresh Restaurant which overlooks the infinity pool. There’s an emphasis on healthy cuisine to tie in with the wellness theme but there are also indulgent options available. The Zen Bar is the perfect place to watch the sun set while enjoying tapas dishes and cocktails. The spacious suites and pool villas have been designed around gently sloping hills to maximise privacy. Most offer views of the ocean and some have floor-to-ceiling windows and stylish signature touches such as a suspended bath that appears to float. Chic Suites have a terrace and small garden ringed by a fence of stone and bamboo; Beachfront Pool Villas are just steps from the beach and feature unique canopy hammocks.
This hotel has a sleek, contemporary feel and spellbinding views of the Chao Phraya River. High up on the 26th floor, the rooftop infinity pool offers a breathtaking view of the Bangkok skyline that comes dramatically to life by night. The hotel has an eclectic mix of bars and restaurants. Skyline serves an international buffet and varied à la carte dishes to superb river views, and at SEEN RESTAURANT & BAR there's Portuguese and Brazilian in an indoor-outdoor setting on the 26th floor. PANTRY AT AVANI is open for deli snacks at all hours and for a scenic dinner, go on the Manohra Dining Cruise and see the historical sites on Chao Phraya River. If you prefer to stay active while away, AVANIFIT is a great spot for a quick workout before heading out to explore the vibrant streets, or indulge in a signature massage at AVANISPA. Rooms are understated and chic with panoramic river views. AVANI River View Rooms are a great retreat from the busy streets of Bangkok, while larger AVANI River View Junior Suites have plenty of extra space. Guests staying in non-club rooms can add access to AVANICLUB to their stay for perks like happy hour at The Social Corner and a basket in your room to fill up with snacks from The Pantry.
The Devasom Hua Hin will transport you back to a time of grandeur and luxury, reminiscent of an era when Thailand was known as the Kingdom of Siam. It’s north of Hua Hin, away from the hustle and bustle but close enough to be convenient for a relaxed and intimate break. This hotel is all about simple elegance and traditional Thai service. Walking through the lobby and out into the courtyard, steps descend to the pristine, quiet saltwater swimming pool. Sun beds sit on a deck at the centre of the pool as well as on the beachfront – the perfect spot to soak in the sun and cool off with a refreshing dip. While the Devasom has just one restaurant, the Deva Bistro Restaurant & Bar, there are plenty of culinary experiences on offer. Take part in a cooking class, have a romantic private dinner by the sea or savour the flavours of Thailand with an exquisite five-course meal. For a truly authentic experience, hop aboard the complimentary shuttle to explore the historical Hua Hin Market. After a day on your feet wandering around the market stalls, unwind with a Thai massage treatment in the privacy of your room. The rooms and villas are spacious with sea views and a large balcony or deck. Their simple, beautiful style are nostalgic with designs that echo the 19th-Century beach houses of Hua Hin, when it was considered the premier beach holiday destination in Thailand. Even the Thai Royal Family headed to this coast for their getaways. Seaside Deluxe Rooms have twin beds and Seaside Suites feature a double bed and living room. The lavish Beach Villas are just steps from the resort’s beach, while the Beachfront Villas are even more spacious and sit right on the inviting sands.
Simple yet beautiful, a stay in Bangsak Village is all about unadulterated tranquillity. It’s on the edge of a long white sand beach that’s so quiet it may as well be private. Although not classed as adults only, the resort only welcomes guests over 12 years old, making it the ideal spot for a relaxing holiday for couples and older families. Stretching towards the soft sands of the beach, the pool is the perfect place to soak up the sun. If you’re keen to explore, head out on a hike and discover a pristine landscape of fragrant palms and lush green vegetation. On your return, head to The Kala Spa for a restorative massage outdoors as you bask in the pretty sea views. Diverse and rustic-chic in style, the Rim Lae Bangsak Restaurant serves up a variety of traditional southern Thai cuisine, fresh seafood and a range of international dishes. The wooden terrace leads right up to the beach to make the most of your beautiful surroundings. You’ll also find a coffee shop here for those in need of a caffeine fix throughout the day. Embodying the relaxed feel of the rest of the resort, the rooms here are filled with natural light. Coco Chalets sit beneath a canopy of coconut trees, while the Casuarina Deluxe Cottages are among rich tropical groves. Spacious and luxurious, the two-storey Alocasia Superior Rooms nestle you among the scenic views of the surrounding hills. The newer Ravenala Rooms are set around their own pool, with modern interiors and direct pool access from the lower rooms.
Seamlessly fusing the contemporary with the traditional, the Ritz-Carlton-managed Sharq Village & Spa sits on the coastline of Qatar’s capital, overlooking the Gulf Bay. This elegant marbled resort is fit for a sheikh with its maze of courtyards that line the private beach leading to the hotel grounds and a lobby where crystal-draped chandeliers hang from high, arched ceilings. At its centre, you’ll find a beautiful infinity pool, while its luxury spa is one of the finest in the capital. There are four villages that are home to 23 treatment rooms and the spa menu features over 250 holistic, traditional Arabian, Thai and Swedish therapies. The cuisine on offer here is just as decadent as the setting. Casual yet refined, the all-day dining restaurant brings Levantine and Middle Eastern food to the forefront. Parisa is a unique venue in the capital which blends the traditional with the modern, presenting a menu filled with Persian delights to a backdrop of picturesque sea views. For sweeping views over the villas and pools, sit down to snacks at the Cyan Lounge. The rich Qatari-style décor continues from the exteriors and indulgent public areas into each beautifully designed room. Antique furnishings are draped in fine linens and silky-soft fabrics, while marble bathrooms add to the luxurious yet comfortable feel. From Deluxe Resort Rooms to spacious King Suites, every private retreat has its own terrace or balcony where you can sit and enjoy a traditional tea as you look out across the resort, pool or sea.
The name of this hotel translates to ‘a gentle sea breeze’, and is inspired by its enviable position backing a private wide and soft-sand beach. It's the fourth and final hotel to be added to the 98-acre Madinat Jumeirah complex – the largest resort in the Emirate. The hotel itself overlooks one of the region’s most recognisable structures, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and it sits next to the Wild Wadi Waterpark™, to which you will have free unlimited access. Another facility you’ll be able to use at the resort includes the Talise Spa, a tropical wellness retreat complete with a delightful Secret Garden for al fresco Thai massages, a sensory room and cabanas for beachside treatments. There’s 10 restaurants and bars at Al Naseem, including the Moroccan café which is located close to the lobby, all with an ‘Arabian Explorer’ vibe. Suite guests can also dine at the exclusive Beach Club restaurant. Alternatively, try out a selection of other venues that are located throughout the main complex where cuisines such as Mediterranean, Chinese, Arabian and Mexican are served. The rooms here are modern and spacious, exactly as you’d expect from a modern Dubai hotel. The tones used are reminiscent of sand, sea and sky. Each room and suite has a balcony offering fantastic resort or sea views. You can choose a Resort or Ocean Deluxe Room, which have respective views, or a more spacious Resort Superior Room. Guests in the Ocean Club Superior Rooms can enjoy benefits such as access to the exclusive Club Lounge where free soft drinks, teas, coffees, afternoon tea and pre-dinner drinks and canapes are served.
At the Shangri-La Hotel, Guilin, distinct Chinese architecture, elegant rooms and breathtaking views of the Li River await. Inside you'll find magnificent culinary delights can be found in fine restaurants that include live cooking stations and speciality delicacies from Guilin. The hotel also provides a Li River cruise which is an absolute must as the landscapes you pass as simply stunning and the water, crystal clear.
Located in the grounds of Renmin Square, the heritage Grand Mercure enjoys a quiet setting surrounded by serene courtyards and enchanting gardens. Designed to be decorative yet simplistic, the Grand Mercure epitomises classical elegance with a stylish fusion of east with west. Guests also have the use of all the facilities of the neighbouring Sofitel.
Adorned with intricate traditional style roofs, surrounded by coconut groves and fronted by wildlife-rich lagoons, DoublePool Villas by Banyan Tree Phuket are the ultimate in indulgent Thai accommodation. A wading pool surrounds each private villa, making the bedroom feel as though its floating. Completely secluded in its own tropical garden, each villa features a swimming pool complete with jetpool and private shower, a vast poolside dining patio and comfortable sun loungers. The interior is no less impressive, with full-length glass windows in the bedroom and a private steam room. Part of the Banyan Tree Phuket, you can enjoy the best of both worlds with access to the large swimming pool and the superb restaurants. For an extra special experience, float out on the resort’s longboat, ‘The Sanya Rak – Promise of Love’, where traditional music accompanies delicious cuisine as the sun drops below the horizon. Out in the middle of the main lagoon, a floating pavilion is the perfect spot for a candlelit Dinner of the Senses for two.
Colonial architecture, modern style and traditional Lao décor combine in this intimate boutique hotel which is secluded in a quiet corner of downtown Vientiane, only a few steps from the bank of the Mekong River. Featuring a tranquil courtyard and evergreen garden, the hotel offers exemplary personalised service and a fine French restaurant.
In the heart of downtown Jaipur, close to the main shopping district and many historical sites, the Jai Mahal Palace is a step above your average heritage hotel. Preserving the regal customs of Rajasthan’s heyday, you’ll feel like royalty with the staff’s exceptional service and the hotel's opulent setting and surroundings. Built in 1745, the beautifully restored Jai Mahal Palace is set in over 18 acres of stunning Mughal gardens. Wander around and discover unique features to the estate, like the giant outdoor chessboard and the vintage cars by the palace’s entrance. A number of restaurants at the hotel ensure there are a range of flavours and cuisines for you to try during your stay. Delicious regional fare can be enjoyed at Cinnamon, the hotel's sumptuous pan-Indian restaurant, while Giardino is the hotel's contemporary Italian restaurant set in a charming open-air courtyard beside the hotel pool. After-dinner drinks can be enjoyed at the trendy Marigold Bar, an ambient lounge that houses a premium selection of wines, cocktails and beverages.
Set within the thriving tech district of Gurgaon, this is a superior urban getaway that oozes space and minimalist luxury. Light fills each room through the floor-to-ceiling windows while pools of water dotted around the resort adds to the feeling of being hidden away in an oasis. This really is a cocoon of tranquillity away from the chaos of the city. Your Oberoi experience begins as your driver picks you up at the airport in a stately BMW 7 Series. The 24-hour spa and gym allows for rest and relaxation at any time – perfect for a moment of quietude before a very early morning flight. Purpose built, the hotel’s rooms feature blackout curtains and a pillow menu to guarantee blissful slumber. The high ceilings and minimalist furnishings create a haven with subtle traces of Indian design throughout, and there's a private pool in selected Premier and all Presidential Suites. Experience true Indian hospitality with 24-hour butler service in each room at the touch of a button and dine on sublime cuisine at the main restaurant threesixtyone°, acclaimed for its ‘gourmet theatre’ where you can watch as the chefs cook up exquisite Indian, Chinese and Japanese dishes to your liking. For a modern twist, head to amaranta where the 9-course degustation menu takes you on an innovative journey of Indian flavours.
Recreating the romance and grandeur of Rajasthan and encircled by landscaped gardens and scattered pools, The Oberoi Rajvilas is a picture-perfect retreat. First-class luxury is effortlessly blended with Oberoi’s exceptionally high standards of service, making it one of the most sought-after hotels in the world. Built around a 300-year-old Shiva temple, the resort is also a wonderfully peaceful place for the spiritually minded to enjoy some meditation or yoga. Slip into the beautiful pool for some gentle reflection and relax at the spa with treatments designed to eke out every ounce of tension from your body. There is also a fitness centre, two tennis courts and a five-hole pitch and putt golf course. Feast on exceptional Indian and international cuisine at the hotel‘s two restaurants. Raj Mahal offers authentic dishes from across the country – there's also a Tandoor bar where guests can participate in making Indian breads and kebabs. Surya Mahal offers intimate meals and evenings of traditional music and dance beneath a romantic blanket of stars, while the Rajwada Library Bar provides an intimate setting to enjoy cocktails and fine wines. The rooms and luxury tents come with flat-screen television, minibar, walk-in closet and butler service. Premier Rooms have four-poster beds and stunning sunken marble baths overlooking a private walled garden, whilst the Luxury Tents, which are available on request, have teak floors, private garden and colonial style claw-foot baths.
A cruise through Kerala’s backwaters is one of the most enchanting ways of experiencing the local way of life. Kettuvallams, or rice boats, were the original transport in the backwaters and they were used to transport produce and people. Made completely from natural materials, including wood and thatch, many have now been converted into houseboats. Stay in your own private one-, two-, three- or four-bedroom houseboat, each of which has a small crew who will navigate through the canals and prepare your meals. The cuisine on board is typically Keralan with delicious local seafood as a major focus. There is a small sundeck where you can sit to take in the landscapes and watch everyday life on the backwaters. This really is an experience not to be missed in this beautiful part of the world.
An elegant relic of the British Raj, every inch of this grand colonial hotel has been designed to delight its guests with 24 magnificent king palms leading up to its imposing entrance. Within, it is filled with handsome marble floors, elaborate furnishings and a rich history told through the vintage framed photographs on the walls. And well located for exploring New Delhi’s most revered landmarks such as the India Gate memorial and Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly Viceroy’s House) which are just a short drive away. Rooms look out to either a beautiful courtyard or gardens and are each arguably equal to that of a royal residence. Dark, polished wood sits amid cream-coloured walls and soft, elegant furnishings for a dignified atmosphere throughout. Recline on a luxurious bed fitted with French linen and soak in an exquisite marble bath in your en suite bathroom. The hotel’s five restaurants serve a range of cuisines to suit your taste – Italian in San Gimignano, European at NOSTALGIA at 1911 Brasserie and pan-Indian at Daniell’s Tavern. Enjoy the classic ritual of high tea at the covered courtyard of The Atrium or sample tempting patisserie at La Baguette. The most famous of all however is The Spice Route where you can sample the spices of India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia amid a sea of hand-painted murals, wood carvings and Thai sculptures from the Chiang Mai region in Thailand – a truly unique dining experience.
A lavish sanctuary nestled away from the frenetic pace of Delhi, the Taj Palace offers the tranquillity of a six-acre garden setting and a close proximity to the major sights of the city. Premium dining is a staple across all Taj Hotels and the Taj Palace is no exception – it is home to some of Delhi’s finest restaurants. Be whisked away on a romantic culinary journey at the Orient Express, the eponymously named restaurant which showcases cuisine from every region passed through by the legendary train, complete with classic carriage dining booths. Order a cocktail and soak up the alluring jazz bar vibe at Blue Bar, and watch as authentic North Indian dishes are created from scratch in the live-show kitchen at Masala Art. Admire the majesty of Indian design throughout the rooms, which take inspiration from the architecture of the Mughal Empire. Deluxe Rooms feature typical jali lattice pieces and have splendid views of the protected gardens, pool or the city. For a piece of your own private garden, we recommend the Garden Luxury Suite which also features a separate living room. Ensure you have perfect slumber by choosing from the pillow menu (on request), or unwind with a treatment at the Jiva Spa.
From the moment you step into the lobby at this Chola-dynasty-inspired hotel you’ll be struck by its ornate and palatial design; the sweeping staircase, the marble details and the grand columns all combine to create a impressive spectacle. There are plenty of modern touches too – each room features an iPad that controls everything from room service to the television. Dining is a particular focus here with some of Chennai’s most-loved restaurants located on-site; the top 10 fine-dining restaurants on TripAdvisor are located at the ITC Grand Chola. Royal Vega is a gourmet vegetarian restaurant with a menu inspired by India’s old royal kitchens; this could be what the phrase ‘dine like royalty’ was coined for. For a more casual atmosphere, you can dine at the Madras Pavilion, a buffet restaurant that’s open for breakfast lunch and dinner. Further dining options include Peshawri, where tandoor grilled meats, vegetables and breads are served, and Ottomo-Cucina Italiana which features a live kitchen in which you can watch your typically Italian dinner being created.
This exquisite boutique hotel, is set within the former offices of the East India Company placing it right at the heart of the city’s rich and varied heritage. It has only been open since 2015, however it has already become one of the most popular hotels in Cochin. Centred around a beautiful and light-filled courtyard with its distinct colonial feel, the hotel really gives you a sense of place. One of the most popular spots is the roof-top pool and café, both of which have incredible views out over the harbour... there are few places we would rather retreat to following a day of city exploration. There’s also a terrace lounge with an open-air theatre where occasional folk performances are held. The service is attentive, with nothing being too much trouble and the works of art throughout the hotel – including the Indian Street Market mural by two English artists – give the hotel something of an exclusive ambience. All-day dining is available at the main restaurant and dishes include local favourites as well as international cuisine. For a change of scene you can treat yourself to an evening at the Flint House sea food grill restaurant, or enjoy full meals or light lunches during daylight hours at the Pool Café. The spacious and luxurious rooms are beautifully decorated and located over three floors. The grandly-named Duke’s Chambers feature hints of vibrant décor and beautiful tile details in the bathrooms. You can also enjoy harbour views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
With accommodation inspired by traditional fisherman’s cottages, an off-the-beaten-track setting on Kerala's unspoilt Malabar coast and a focus on wellbeing, this is the ultimate retreat if you are truly looking to get away from it all. Walk along the seemingly endless beach for miles and see only local fishermen landing their catch, enjoy cooking lessons with the resort’s chef or relax under palms in the beautiful gardens or by the pool... you may even forget there’s a world beyond you little slice of paradise. There’s a complimentary yoga class each morning that’s perfect for beginners which take place in the beach-side yoga hall – what better way to start each day. One-to-one or small group sessions for those who are more advanced, as well as yoga meditation lessons can also be arranged throughout the day. The focus at the resort’s unique Annapurna restaurant is healthy and delicious Ayurvedic dishes, the majority of which are vegetarian. Alternatively, you enjoy fresh seafood sourced from the morning’s catch, as well as more western-style dishes at Meenakshi which has a fantastic setting overlooking the beach. Foodies can also partake in cookery classes and learn how to make regional Malabar dishes under the guidance of the resort’s resident chefs, again with fresh fish bought in daily by local fishermen. The beautiful thatched cottages are inspired by the local fishermen dwellings and are furnished with items created by local crafts people as well as a few antique pieces. The Gardenview Cottages are located within the landscaped gardens with the verdant foliage creating a real sense of privacy. The cottages each feature charming names such as Ananda, meaning Bliss, Dana meaning generosity and Sukha meaning happiness.
In the setting of a century-old reservoir, just over a dozen white tents sit harmoniously in the rural countryside of India. Built by local nobleman Thakur Chhatra Singh to harvest the monsoon water, the reservoir transformed the dry land to ideal farming terrain and now it is the setting of a boutique-style camp run by his great grandchildren. Echoing the luxurious tents of the Rajputs, local woven fabric with delicate floral motifs drape over the most comfortable beds for a tent fit for a king. Each has a private deck – perfect for sipping tea and watching the sunrise over the lake. With the exception of two tents which sit atop a hill, all of the tents are located directly on the dam, taking you right to the water's edge. Chhatra Sagar's dedication to the local community and its wonderful natural surroundings are shared with its guests in guided tours. Learn about the local flora and fauna on a guided nature walk, a subject on which the camp's hosts are impressively knowledgeable. Binoculars are handed out to guests and with over 200 species, birdwatchers are particularly in for a treat. You can also take a trip by 4x4 jeep to visit local farms and settlements of the Gujjar community for an insight into daily life in rural Rajasthan, a world away from the state's cities.
A Relais & Chateaux property, Jawai is one-of-a-kind breathtaking camp set in what feels like the middle of nowhere. Found among the granite hills between Jodhpur and Udaipur, these nine lavish tents make up a camp that is a far cry from the rustic wood-and-canvas affair. Brushed steel furniture sits among a monochrome palette in a style that might be found in a showroom. This is truly contemporary camping; the Jungle Book meets modern chic. There’s little surprise Jawai made the 2017 Condé Nast Travellers Gold List. The camp has little changed the landscape around it and that is certainly part of its appeal. Meals are served around the campfire or in the dining tent where you can get to know other guests, or for an intimate experience you can request private meals out in the bush or up on a granite kopje (a small flat hill) for gorgeous dinner views. Each tent’s furnishings are in the camp’s signature monochrome style and vividly accented with red. And private sit out allows you to easily soak up the locale’s rugged ambience. As night falls oil lamps are lit, giving the camp a tantalising glow. However, most captivating of all are the 4x4 game drives where you might spot monkeys, birds and – the camp’s key attraction – wild leopards. This truly is an unforgettable highlight on any Indian adventure.
In a bid to find refuge from the turmoil of his kingdom, the Maharaja Bakat Singh built a retreat within the walls of Ahhichatragarh Fort. In royal Rajasthani fashion, it was completed to the highest level of splendour and 20 years of recent UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award-Winning restoration have created a sprawling playground of history where you can stay in one of the ten restored ranis’ havelis (queens’ mansions). Experience life inside a royal hideaway as you wander around the fort’s grounds and discover pretty courtyards, rooms filled with elaborate motifs and colonnaded passages. Each haveli has two or three rooms and a private courtyard for quiet seclusion. The rooms are bursting with character; exposed stone features and authentic lattice screens take you back to the 18th-Century India while modern soft furnishings ensure a comfortable stay. At the indoor restaurant, you can sample Mughal/Indian/Rajasthani/Continental delicacies while the open-sided dining pavilion is a peaceful way to enjoy Indian and world cuisine. Venture outside the fort to visit the Nagaur town for a real taste of local life or take a guided tour and walk along the ramparts at this unforgettable place of noble history.
Given as a gift to Maharaj Ajit Singhji of Jodhpur, this former home is now a boutique heritage hotel, situated in the small village of Narlai. Lush foliage grows on the walls which are now weathered and faded but this only adds to the authentic charm of Rawla Narlai. The hotel stands at the foot of the monumental Elephant Hill, a giant rocky hill home to a white elephant statue which sits at the top. Climb the steps in time for sunrise or sunset for a fantastic view of the village and beyond. The 32 rooms are decorated with antiques, traditional hand block print furnishings and woven rugs, and while most rooms have since been beautifully coloured with ivory, powder blue and mint green, a few of the rooms at Narlai still have the old faded wall prints depicting people and flora. Or, stay in the exclusive Narlai Suite, where the royalty stay when they visit their home. The suite features two rooms with king-size beds and en suites and a splendid view of the Elephant Hill. A stay here isn't complete without the spellbinding 'Dinner at the Step-Well' experience. Set away from the hotel, the Baori, or step-well, is illuminated with hundreds of oil lamps and lanterns, where you can dine in splendour for a truly romantic experience.
In a tranquil setting located between Jaipur and Udaipur, Shahpura Bagh is an ideal stopover for travellers looking to experience the rural culture of Rajasthan. The lakeside estate, secluded within 45 acres, is a nature-lover’s dream. The 250 historic man-made lakes are ideal for birdwatchers and ramblers, and there are many hammock and charpoy spots for guests to relax beside the lakes. For those yearning for blissful relaxation, Shahpura Bagh comes complete with a stunning infinity pool, surrounded by sun loungers, cabanas, and a tented poolside bar for delicious, and well-needed, refreshments. The nature of the home-stay experience means that food is served in the dining room alongside the other guests and the Shahpura family, however if you are seeking a more intimate evening then you can choose to dine separately. Guests can enjoy dishes varying between Indian, continental and Rajasthani food, a regional delicacy that is authentically prepared over a wood-burning fire. All nine suites can be found within the ‘Umaid Niwas’ residence on the estate, a 19th-Century manor that was formerly used to entertain visiting nobility in the area. All suites are minimalistic in design, yet combine the perfect blend of luxury, modern comforts with antique furnishings and old-colonial charm.
This stylish hotel offers a touch of theatrical glamour in the centre of the city, just a five-minute stroll from Hanoi Opera House and Hoan Kiem Lake. The décor is inspired by turn-of-the-century French opera houses and theatres, with chandeliers, gilt mirrors, velvet furnishings and shimmering mosaics and splashes of bright colour setting the scene. It’s just a 15-minute walk from the Old Quarter and ideally located within easy reach of restaurants, bars, upscale shops, museums and the renowned Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre. The elegant Satine restaurant is set in the central atrium and offers Vietnamese specialities while the brasserie-style Café Lautrec serves Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Don’t miss happy hour at the La Fée Verte Bar which offers delicious cocktails and live music three nights a week. Leisure facilities include a 24-hour fitness centre and an indoor pool with open-air terrace facing the Opera House. The rooms are elegantly furnished and face the internal courtyard, the city or the Opera House.
Rising like a modern pyramid perched by the waterside, the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort is one of the focal points of the buzzing West Bay. The resort itself is located on one end of the famous Corniche, positioned for the perfect view of Doha’s eclectic collection of high-rise towers. This hotel is ideal for families who prefer to have everything on their doorstep – from a private beach and heated outdoor Jacuzzi surrounded with sun loungers to a range of ten restaurants. Take a stroll along The Corniche which is on your doorstep and watch as daily life unfolds, or take a short drive to attractions including the Museum of Islamic Art and the Katara Cultural Village. Sit by the waterside for a bowl of gnocchi with lashings of Parmigiano Reggiano at La Veranda Restaurant or laze on the lawn at the Pool Café for a cocktail-fuelled lunch. The hotel’s stunning lobby and the Atrium Lounge lends itself to hours spent people watching. Marvellous interiors complement this architectural wonder, where geometric-patterned domes hover over booths and mirrored lifts glide up the monumental lobby. Sink into a Bergéré-style chair and tuck into some Um Ali, an Egyptian ‘bread pudding’. Rooms are understated with crisp, white bedding and glass doors which lead out onto a private balcony. Framing views of the gardens, city or sea, it’s a restful pocket of your own to enjoy in-between discovering Doha’s delights. The Deluxe Rooms are spacious and have views of the garden and over towards the city. For a view of the water, you can upgrade to one of the Deluxe Sea View Rooms or a Club Room. If you opt for the latter you’ll have access to the Sheraton Club Lounge where free refreshments and snacks are available throughout the day and house drinks are served alongside hors d’oeuvres between 6pm and 8pm. For extra space upgrade to a Suite which also comes with club lounge access.
Contemporary interior design and thoughtful Mediterranean architecture characterise this luxurious hotel that’s filled with natural light. Found on Saadiyat Island, this is the perfect retreat for those that want to laze on pristine white sands while enjoying convenient access tothe city's numerous attractions. Modern touches add to the pristine feel of the hotel and elegant traditional Arabic elements offer a subtle reminder that you’re in Abu Dhabi. The cuisine available here is spectacular, with a range of flavours from around the world on offer. In keeping with the decor, Oléa presents a Mediterranean menu in a panoramic ocean view setting, while Sontaya is set among a series of floating pavilions, serving indulgent Asian-fusion dishes, and The Drawing Room offers up irresistible sweet treats. Buddha-Bar Beach follows the same concept as the seasonal Buddha Bars found on glamorous Greek islands, Santorini and Mykonos. Dine on delicious Asian dishes in the day and enjoy the unique night brunch concept which starts at 7pm on Fridays. Heading back to your room, you’ll find a comfortable and luxurious retreat where the hotel’s sense of Mediterranean ease continues.
Experience Dubai from the comfort of a private beach at the grand Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah. Resting on the famous man-made archipelago of Palm Jumeirah, you can have a sun lounger made up at your preferred spot on the beach and watch the world go by. Around the resort, there’s an attentiveness that guests can’t help but notice, coupled with a warm friendliness that instantly makes you feel at home. At meal times, the resort is a foodie haven. The chic poolside restaurant Palm Avenue changes its menu throughout the day, while dining at main restaurant Mezzerie offers variety with a different theme each night and a tempting Friday Brunch, too. Italian restaurant Social by Heinz Beck is the place to go for serious fans of Michelin-starred cuisine – it’s overseen by a three-starred chef. Rooms are supremely spacious, starting at a generous 55m2 with a seating area and a glamorous bathroom complete with Salvatore Ferragamo toiletries. Nothing here is designed to be purely functional. King Deluxe Skyline Sea View rooms look back at Dubai’s epic skyline and the pristine Arabian Gulf that fronts it. The best way to experience a stay at Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah is with exclusive Club privileges, included in Premier Rooms, Premier Suites and Waldorf Astoria Suites. As a Club guest, you’ll have access to the exclusive Waldorf Astoria Club Lounge, where selected refreshments are served all day, as well as dedicated time for cocktails, canapés and afternoon tea.
Experience a warm welcome and gracious hospitality at this comfortable hotel which is ideally placed for local exploration. The renowned 14th-Century Wat Phnom temple is just across the road and there are plenty of local tuk-tuks on hand to whisk you to the historic riverside or any of the local attractions such as the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda or the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. When you're not out and about exploring you can unwind in the spa or relax in the Jacuzzi. Watch the hotel's chefs creating local dishes and international favourites at the all-day dining Sun Café Restaurant, with an open kitchen and à la carte and buffet options plus special themed buffet dinners. Sink into a comfy armchair in the relaxed Lobby Lounge and enjoy cocktails or catch up with the latest sporting events on the big screen. Stop off at the deli to treat yourself to a selection of pastries or buy some freshly baked bread to take away – the perfect snack to keep you going during a busy day of sightseeing. All of the rooms are simple in design but spacious and comfortable with modern amenities including air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. Each room has city views and it is worth upgrading from a Deluxe Room to a Deluxe Balcony Room if you are looking for extra space. Interconnecting rooms are also available.
Awash with greenery, with streams and ponds scattered through the grounds, this luxury resort brings award-winning architecture of the Mughal Empire to Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal. Just 15 minutes away from the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, you can enjoy modern luxury within close reach of two of India’s most famous sights. Reenergise with a visit to the well-equipped gym or visit Kaya Kalp – The Royal Spa, the largest spa in India and the most decadent way to spend your time. Choose from an exotic menu of treatments from a concoction of blended oils and Indian spices to massage the skin and scrubs made of pomegranate and lemon to exfoliate and refresh. Visit the Royal Mughal Hammam for guided meditation or calming and restorative Ayurvedic treatments. Sample homemade Indian breads and the famous Dal Bukhara (black lentil dal) at Peshawri restaurant or enjoy fine buffet dining at Taj Bano. The Bagh-e-Bahar lounge is a stylish hangout for drinks with views of the Mughal-style gardens, while Maikhana is an adults-only bar for you to while away the evening with the bar's signature Great Mughal Martini. All rooms are designed in contemporary style with comfortable beds and deep soaking tubs for absolute relaxation. Royal Mughal Suites spill out to a separate living area for plenty of space and for an unbounded regal experience, the Grand Presidential Suites have king-size beds, a plunge pool and in two of these suites there is a private massage room with Jacuzzi.
The Oberoi Grand is an impressive 19th-Century palatial structure that sits in the very heart of Northern Calcutta in Chowringhee. Ideal for those desiring peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the Calcutta streets, this is a relaxed retreat with excellent facilities and a gorgeous quadrant garden and indulgent pool area. For those interested in cultural excursions, the hotel offers a number of guided tours and workshops, which include the 'Spice Route', the Indian Wine Trail, and a 'cultural kaleidoscope' tour of some of Calcutta's charming locales. A speciality of the hotel, Baan Thai, is The Oberoi Grand's award-winning restaurant and the go-to for authentic Thai cuisine in Calcutta. Guests can also visit threesixtythree°, the hotel's multicultural fine dining restaurant with cuisines including Indian, European and Japanese, or for those desiring a more relaxed ambiance, The Bar with poolside views features an impressive range of local and international spirits. Rooms are stylishly decorated and incorporate an attractive blend of state-of-the-art facilities furnished with a signature colonial charm. Traditional prints and stylish wood furnishings add plenty of character, while plush linen and marble bathrooms maintain the luxury for which the Oberoi brand is internationally known.
A real home away from home, the beautiful Glenburn Tea Estate sits in acre upon acre of tea plantations. Located about 1½ hours from Darjeeling, this welcoming resort is a blissful hideaway from busy modern-day life. Hosted by the Prakash family, you'll be made to feel part of the family at this stunning boutique hotel. Your hosts carry almost a century of tea knowledge and heritage, stories of which they'll happily tell you in the elegant drawing room. The two bungalows, the Burra Bungalow and the Water Lily Bungalow each have four suites and common areas, gardens, verandas and terraces. All rooms feature hand-embroidered bed linen, baskets of fresh fruit and vases of fresh flowers from the garden. Most en-suites have an old-fashioned bath tub with Darjeeling Green Tea toiletries. Fine food and drink are very much a part of the Glenburn experience and much of the produce used is grown in the hotel's own gardens. Specialities include family recipes such as tea-leaf pakoras, chocolate brownies, Tibetan momos and Burmese khow suey, as well as home-baked bread, marmalade and a collection of signature cakes and cookies. Try the Glenburn tea and nimboo pani, their refreshing homemade lemonade. Breakfast and lunch are served in the bright Morning Room or on a terrace overlooking the mountains; dinner is a sophisticated sit-down affair in the candle-lit intimacy of The Dining Room, along with the hosts and any other guests in residence. With hiking, river rafting, the Glenburn Tea Experience and cookery classes on offer, there's plenty to fill your days at this wonderful mountain retreat.
An air of aristocracy surrounds this colonial hotel, converted from the boarding house accommodation of English and Scottish tea planters to one of the most popular hotels in Darjeeling. The hotel sits above the historic Observatory Hill where Darjeeling began, overlooking the Chowrasta promenade. From the hill you can spot Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and Sikkim. Some of the 41 rooms are housed in the Ada Villa part of the property (the old Boarding House), which gives you a taste of how elegant life was back in old Darjeeling. From a prince of Greece & Denmark to the Princess of Siam, the former kingdom of Thailand; Royal Suites are named after the illustrious guests who stayed there. You can relax and rejuvenate at the fantastic Itati spa and enjoy evening entertainment by the Windamere's own company of artistes, who perform The Songs and Dances of the Hills under the stars, as well as traditional ghazals in the hotel's intimate Bearpark Parlour. Windamere also offers a viewing of its MD's documentary, 'Other Times, Other Places – the Himalayas', which is more of a social for half an hour where you can meet other guests and chat over a glass of wine or beer. Traditional tea and coffee are complemented by Victorian feasts in the lovely dining room. Between 4-6 pm, you can also indulge in authentic afternoon tea treats - expect scones, cake, finger sandwiches and other goodies.
Located near the Chandpole gate, one of the entrances to the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur, Dera Mandawa is a charmingly fresh and unique hotel. Drawing heavily on its family heritage background – the owner is the great grandson of the original owner – the hotel has been developed as a home-stay property, which aims to provide guests with an authentic cultural experience during their stay. For those interested in cultural jaunts, the hotel offers cycle rickshaws or day taxis for keen sightseers, and also hosts gala evenings where guests can try their hand at turban tying or enjoy a family-run cookery course. As a home-stay property, meals are enjoyed alongside the Singh family in the property's small dining lounge or courtyard. Breakfast is inclusive, while lunch and dinner are available on advance request from a set menu of home-cooked Indian and Rajasthani cuisine. The home-stay nature is an enriching experience, but for more variety it's just a short stroll into Jaipur where there is a lovely selection of local restaurants nearby. The property has eleven guest suites, situated on two levels and all facing towards the central courtyard. Suites are large, comfortable and spacious, and are all wonderfully decorated with a traditional Indian influence and style.
In India’s holiest city where ghats (staircases) trace the famous River Ganges, a walled palace offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the life of an Indian royal family. One of the oldest buildings in the area, the palace showcases a blend of Greek and Indian architecture where mysterious doors lead off corridors and lead into beautifully authentic rooms of embroidered bed runners and glowing amber lights. The palace has just 32 rooms where the most spectacular view comes with the Varuna Burj (The Bastion) room, which features protruded viewing turrets taking you closer to the river, and the River facing Maharaja Suites with sweeping views of the Ganges. The heart of the palace lies in the capitvating Bada Aangan, the main atrium. Each evening, its three floors are flooded with live music, creating a magical space for guests to enjoy and socialise. The hotel's restaurant Darbhanga serves traditional vegetarian delicacies in fine dining style. Head to the Udayan rooftop terrace for wonderful views of the river and where you can take part in yoga and meditation sessions at sunrise. While staying in this holy city you can see the enchanting mass of tealights lit at the Ganges aarti ceremony, held a short walk away at Dashashwamedh ghat. Or have a candelit dinner on the River Ganges – dine on a boat as you float down this sacred waterway.
A recent addition to the Oberoi portfolio, The Oberoi Sukhvilas is a luxury spa resort found secluded within the striking Siswan Forest. The hotel beautifully marries landscaped gardens and uninterrupted vistas with traditional Indian charm to create a refreshingly unique resort escape, an ideal setting for visitors seeking a haven from India's bustling cities. Guests are encouraged to unwind by lounging in the stunning outdoor pool, relaxing in the newly opened luxury spa, and exploring the charming forest area that surrounds the resort. Anant Mahal is the hotel's delicious all-day fine dining restaurant. You can choose to enjoy a sumptuous international menu within the delightful luxury dining room or go al fresco, surrounded only by impressive forest views. For a drink before or after dinner, there is a lovely heritage bar to visit, a fantastic locale for an indulgent aperitif or nightcap. Combining modern décor with a traditional Indian style, rooms pay homage to India's great Rajput and Mughal architecture through their strikingly regal designs. Although room sizes vary, all are lavishly furnished with spectacular bathrooms and ornate features, alongside picturesque views. All rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi and Oberoi E'nhance, the specialised in-room technology system.
For those who are looking to immerse themselves in the local way of life, the charming Philipkutty’s Farm, which is set on an island on Lake Vembenad, is the perfect spot. Owned and run by a local family, this homestay aims to give guests the real Kerala experience – you'll get to know an authentic Kuttanadan family, get a taste of the region's cultural heritage, and have the chance to experience what life is like on a working Kerala farm. Spend your days learning about the farm, cruising in a traditional Vallam along the canals, or sightseeing at the nearby villages. An irresistibly perfect hideaway, you won't have to forgo life's little luxuries, as you'll be staying in a beautifully designed waterfront villa. Independent and totally private, these homely villas are authentically styled, typical of a traditional backwater bungalow. Inside, the villas are spacious and furnished with rustic clay floor tiles and wooden ceilings, while outside a beautiful red-oxide veranda overlooks unparalleled views of the backwaters. Food is definitely one of the main highlights here. Dishes are a blend of exotic Kerala Syrian Christian cuisine combined with a strong backwater influence, with most centring around traditional fish, meats, rice and farm fruits and vegetables – the homestay's specialities include Karimeen, Fish Molee, and Red Hot Kerala Fish Curry. Meal times are normally a communal affair, cooked by the family and served in either the dining room or in the delightful thatched pavilion. This is often a great time to socialise with other guests or family members, as well as a great spot to just sit and admire the views of the farm and the beautiful backwaters.
When you’re cocooned in the serene poolside gardens and elegant spaces of the Park Hyatt, it’s hard to believe that you’re right in the heart of the city. This luxurious hotel is just minutes from the magnificent Temples of Angkor and its interconnected pools, beautiful courtyard and holistic spa provide a refreshing antidote to the heat and crowds of the temples. Re-energise with a few laps in the saltwater lap pool or relax by the lagoon-style garden pool which has peaceful nooks for catching the rays or reading in the shade, and attentive staff offering cold water and skewers of exotic fruit. The minimalist décor is a fusion of super-modern and traditional Khmer styles, with black and white photos of the temples adorning the walls and an impressive collection of contemporary and traditional Cambodian Art. A beautiful banyan tree set in a pool provides the focal point of the tranquil courtyard which is overlooked by the main restaurant, The Dining Room which serves traditional French and authentic local dishes. The gently swinging tables – relaxing day beds with a table attached – provide a unique setting for a leisurely meal. Try the popular local breakfast, num banh chok, also known as Khmer noodles, or enjoy western favourites such as eggs benedict and delicious pastries. And there’s no need to worry about missing out if you’re setting off early for a day of temple touring as you can request breakfast to go. In the evening Khmer-inspired set menus are often accompanied by performances of traditional Apsara dance and Bokator – a Khmer martial art. Find a cosy nook at The Living Room and sink into one of the plush velvet sofas to indulge in afternoon tea with three tiers of sweet and savoury delicacies. There is also a conservatory-style coffee shop serving sandwiches, sweet baked goods and home-made ice-cream. The stylish rooms feature dark wood, hardwood flooring and contemporary art. Upgrade to a Park View King Room or a spacious Park Deluxe King Room for views of the city or courtyard.
100 metres above the Indian Ocean, Alila Villas Uluwatu is a seriously stylish and secluded wellness retreat set on an incredible clifftop plateau. Cutting-edge in design, this luxurious eco-resort was the first in Indonesia to receive the highest level of Green Globe certification for Environmentally Sustainable Design. A stay here isn’t just about the picture-perfect ocean views; in the resort you’ll find a stunning 50-metre cliff-edge infinity pool, plus the renowned Spa Alila and a spectacular overhanging cliff-side cabana where you can enjoy the unique experience of aerial yoga. The food choices are excellent, with three on-site restaurants. The panoramic ocean views at CIRE serve as a spectacular dinner backdrop – here you can enjoy gourmet comfort food ranging from classic Asian specialities to favourite international dishes. In a tranquil poolside setting, The Warung is the sophisticated but casual restaurant serving traditional Indonesian cuisine. Quila is the newest addition to the dining portfolio, and possibly the most exciting. Described as a ‘gastronomic journey’, you’ll need to embrace your sense of adventure when trying the daily-changing dinner menu. An exclusive experience limited to ten guests a night, it’s worth booking in advance. All of the villas here are incredibly luxurious. There's the indulgence of a dedicated butler, plus a stunning outdoor area furnished with relaxation cabanas, an outdoor shower and a beautiful private pool. While the One-Bedroom Pool Villas are the perfect setting for a romantic retreat, the Two-Bedroom Pool Villas are a great choice for families with older children. Three-Bedroom Pool Villas are ideal for larger groups, and while most are situated on the hillside, can be upgraded to an exclusive cliff-edge setting if desired.
Hidden in an affluent residential area, U Sathorn Bangkok is a stylish retreat away from the bustle of the city. It’s only 15 minutes’ walk from Lumphini subway station and yet feels a world away from the centre; it’s unlike any other hotel in Bangkok. With just three floors, this is the perfect setting if you prefer the escapism and mod cons of a resort on a more intimate scale. The Library, the hotel’s casual dining spot, embodies the younger, playful vibe here with its minimalist bookshelves and giant chess-piece lighting, while the relaxed ‘anytime, anywhere’ breakfast lets you set the pace in this modern hideout. And the pièce de résistance at U Sathorn has to be J’AIME, a fine French restaurant that is a definite plus for foodies – it's recently been appointed one of Bangkok's first Michelin stars. Enjoy a mouthwatering dish of lightly smoked sea bass or soft-boiled duck egg with pumpkin crème brûlée at one of Bangkok’s most celebrated French establishments, or let your taste buds be transported with a decadent five, seven or nine-course tasting menu. The hotel’s symmetrical façade is complemented by chic interiors, with a nod to Parisian style. Rooms are cool and light with statement houndstooth-print sofas, and many have balconies which overlook the pool or lush courtyard. If your idea of bliss is a pool day, opt for a Terrace Garden View Room which is set on the ground floor with direct access to the main pool. Guests in Terrace Garden View Rooms also benefit from a complimentary minibar and luxurious BVLGARI toiletries.
A cool hideaway with stylish Ibiza-style décor, Kata Rocks gets rave reviews from couples and groups of friends looking for a central stay. Flanked by Kata Noi and Kata Yai beaches, the gleaming white villas of Kata Rocks are in a private estate with views of the sea and yachts as they sail past. The dining here is impressive. Book in for a wine tasting at The Wine Cellar, where you can choose and pour wines from the ultra-modern Enomatic machines. The restaurant, headed by a Michelin-star chef, is the kind of restaurant booked for special occasions – no doubt because of the stunning sunset views. Hailed as the best place to see the sun go down in Phuket, this beautiful sight is best enjoyed with a sweet lychee cocktail or some homemade gin by the infinity pool which seemingly blends in with the sea. The villas, which range in size with one to four bedrooms, are minimalist and all have private pools and incredible ocean views. Clad with Italian furniture, the living space leads out to a terrace where you’ll find a lounge area and your own pool looking out to the sea. Dim the lights, put on your favourite song or request the assistance of a ‘Rock Star’ member of staff at the touch of the iPad in your room. It’s just one of the high-tech features that characterises Kata Rocks and its modern appeal which is continued throughout the resort. You can even connect your phone to the fitness centre’s equipment to keep track of your workout progress and stay on top of training on holiday.
SALA Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort is the epitome of sophistication, tucked away in a remote area of Phuket. Its location on the golden Mai Khao Beach, the longest beach in Phuket at almost seven miles long, is its winning feature. It’s part of the Sirinat National Park, which encompasses quiet beaches and a small mangrove forest rich with wildlife. And the best part of Mai Khao Beach is its yearly visitors – sea turtles who nest on the beach from November to February. The SALA spa is a sleek haven of treatments to detoxify, scrub and massage away all your stresses. At the award-winning SALA Restaurant, your tastebuds are in for a treat. Tuck into a range of dishes from cuisine including Mexican, Italian and Thai for lunch and dinner. The Thai themed night is definitely one not to miss, where you can dine on delicious local dishes laid out buffet-style to traditional dancing and live music. For more intimate dining options, opt for a private gazebo or dinner on the rooftop, where a reflection pool flows around each dining booth for a tranquil experience. The hotel’s design is sleek with crisp white furnishings and spacious outdoor living areas and an outdoor bathroom in each room or villa – a romantic experience whether you’re soaking in the elegant oval stone bath or showering under the stars. On the second floor, Deluxe Balcony Rooms feature a large balcony complete with a day bed while Garden Pool Villas are on the ground floor and have a pool and garden. For your own private gateway and a larger standalone villa with a walled garden and private pool, we recommend upgrading to a SALA Pool Villa.
Cape Kudu Hotel has the kind of effortlessly cool interior design that you find in glossy magazines. It embodies seaside glamour – think white plantation shutters, distressed wood, wicker chairs and a satisfyingly fresh colour palette of teals and white. And it’s not just about looks; the food here is amazing too. Rise for a leisurely breakfast at The Hornbill Restaurant for fruit salads scattered with exotic dragon fruit and crispy roti with Nutella, freshly made at its own colourful station. For lunch and dinner, there’s tantalising Thai and western flavours along with great vegetarian and gluten-free options. Thanks to its tranquil setting on Koh Yao Noi, the hotel is a perfect hideout for guests looking for pure escapism, and it also ticks the box for adventurous guests with a host of experiences to choose from. Raise your heart rate with a session of Thai boxing, or discover serenity with yoga on the beach. Take in some local culture on a bicycle tour, and a traditional long-tail boat cruise is a must to discover the idyllic surrounding islands scattered across Phang Nga Bay. Deluxe Rooms follow the hotel’s seaside charm with light colours and a relaxed ambience. Savour a few moments of peace as you look out from your private balcony, and if you want more space to stretch out in, we recommend the stunning Pool Villas which come with their own plunge pool.
This is an incredibly stylish hotel that blends nature and tradition; its serene atmosphere is unlike anywhere else in Langkawi. You can while away time on the white sands which overlooks the spectacular Andaman Sea, or chill out at the secluded spa, where natural products and ancient Ramuan healing techniques are used. There are two pools and a superb Nature Centre where you can take part in a number of nature activities, or listen to stories from the resident naturalist while drinking a soothing cup of herbal tea. Dining is a real pleasure here, with each day beginning with a Champagne breakfast at The Dining Room. The great variety of cuisines and unique locations mean you’ll have lots to choose from, such as authentic Malay dishes served in the rainforest at The Gulai House and the oceanside Beach Club where you can dig into Mediterranean specialities in a laid-back environment. The elegant and peaceful vibe that can be felt throughout the resort is also reflected in the spacious rooms and villas. If you choose a Canopy Deluxe Room or Canopy Premium Room you will be in the main building, just a short walk from the hotel’s fantastic restaurants, or if you go for a gorgeous Rainforest Villa or Rainforest Pool Villa you’ll be in a stunning setting deep in the forest. You’ll find the One-Bedroom Beach Villas by the powder-white sands of Datai Bay – these luxurious rooms also have a private pool and dedicated butler.
This beach retreat is designed to create a feeling of a desert island escape. Bedouin-style tent villas and low-rise buildings are spread over soft sands and every villa has its own private pool. There’s a shared infinity pool on the beachfront and the sea is just steps away from your Tented Beach Pool Villa. If you’re after a change of scene and want to be immersed in the peaceful tranquillity of the desert, hop on the complimentary 20-minute shuttle ride to the hotel’s sister property, The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert, where you’ll have full use of the facilities. For casual dining, head to the Shore House restaurant. Overlooking the infinity pool, the relaxed environment is complemented by a healthy menu of international cuisine. Or for an especially memorable dining experience, request a private set up on the beach for dinner on the sands. Each of the canopied Tented Beach Pool Villas has been designed to present the perfect setting in which you can sit back and enjoy the beauty of the stars. In the warm heat of the day, a late afternoon swim in your private plunge pool that backs on to the golden sands is the best way to cool off. Choose between Al Bahar Tented Beach Pool Villas, which have direct beach access, or Al Naseem Tented Beach Pool Villas for an added sense of seclusion.
Located on the pristine sands of Boracay’s Long Beach, this charming all-suite resort offers world-class amenities and the highest standards of service amidst a stunning island setting. By day, why not laze beside the resort pool which features a handy poolside bar and butlers armed with complimentary treats and inflatable toys for the little ones, or perhaps head down to the beachfront for a selection of watersports. Indigo Restaurant is an award-winning venue, serving seasonal seafood creations – freshly caught locally. At Platitos, translated to ‘small plates’ you can savour a range of mezze-style dishes from across the globe. Dine at the Sands Restaurant, where spectacular ocean views combines with barefoot elegance and an international buffet and à la carte menu. There are only 88 all-suite guestrooms here, which adds to the resort’s exclusive feel. Each room is designed with natural hues and splashes of colour that complements its nautical surrounds. Junior Suites have either two queensize beds or a kingsize bed with views over the resort’s quirky rock garden.
A member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, this resort is a hidden gem set against a tropical forest, hemmed by a stretch of talcum powder-sands and cerulean waters. Locally known as the ‘island of the sun’, you’ll witness truly exquisite sunrises and sunsets due the resort’s enchanting location. There’s a real focus on nature here and exploring the diverse flora, fauna and enchanting marine life is greatly encouraged. Whether you’re keen to explore the surrounding forests on a hiking trail or whether you want to witness the marine life that lies beneath the waters – the opportunities are endless. Rent a kayak or windsurf from the resort’s Scuba Shack and Marine Sports Center, or if you fancy a deeper dive – why not don your scuba gear and head out on a diving excursion from the PADI Resort Center. After a day by the infinity pool, soaking up the sun on the beach, or perhaps exploring your surrounds – head to the resort's restaurant and bar for a gourmet meal using locally-grown ingredients which is perfectly complemented by an array of international fine wines. With only 42 villas here, you’ll experience a true sense of seclusion. The sophisticated Filipino-style villas offer a variety of views and locations which are scattered around the resort. Whether you choose to reside amongst the treetops in the Canopy Villas or whether you prefer direct beach access or perhaps even a private pool – you’ll experience the ultimate in laid-back luxury here.
Conveniently located in Roxas Boulevard overlooking the famous Manila Bay, expect radiant sunsets and easy access to the city’s local attractions at this hotel. Whether you wish to discover the nation’s culture at the Cultural Centre of the Philippines or whether you’re looking to shop ‘till you drop at the SM Mall of Asia – Asia’s largest mega mall – getting around will never be a problem. Leisure facilities include two swimming pools, a café and a lobby lounge but the main focus here is on the range of cuisines available at the two restaurants. Latitude, the main restaurant is an all-day dining venue serving international cuisines. For a taste of Japan, head to Kitsho which features sushi and teppanyaki – complemented by a Sake Bar. Light bites can be sought at coffee.com, whilst the lobby lounge serves a fine array of drinks. The 312 rooms are amongst the largest in the bay area and offer superb views over Manila Bay and the Roxas Boulevard.
With its skyscraper exterior, striking furnishings, Zen waterfalls, and opulent chandeliers, the Makati Shangri-La offers a truly soothing environment in a prestigious location close to the best restaurants, shopping centres and nightlife of Manila. Experience a spectacular choice of restaurants, from the inviting interiors of the new restaurant Sage, through to refined dining at Japanese restaurant Inagiku. You can also enjoy international buffets and open kitchens at the casual Circles Event Café and tempting Cantonese at Shang Palace. Sinfully Circles is the hotel’s delicious patisserie, ideal for cake and coffee, alongside cocktails at Sage Tapas Bar that features live entertainment, plus the Lobby Lounge and pool bar. The swimming pool is open until 10pm and there is a wealth of treatments available at the spa, complete with sauna, steamroom, Jacuzzi and whirlpool. For those more active, there are floodlit tennis courts and a state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness centre. There are 696 plush rooms, offering the highest standards of accommodations with superior facilities as well as charming views over this financial district. Superior Rooms feature Ayala Avenue, Glorietta and Makati skyline views, whilst Deluxe Rooms offer better views. Executive Rooms have panoramic city views with 56 square metres of living space.
Commanding an excellent location in the heart of Makati, you can expect the luxury and world-class service that the Raffles brand is renowned for here. Experience a fusion of contemporary décor with old world charm as you enter the hotel’s lobby, which continues to the elegant rooms and suites which overlook this vibrant city. Leisure facilities include a fully equipped gym, a swimming pool for Raffles guests only and access to the swimming pool at neighbouring Fairmont Makati. After a day’s shopping or sightseeing, why not indulge in a treatment or two at the impressive Willow Stream Spa, before perhaps awakening your senses in the unique eucalyptus steam room. Typical dining is held at the hotel’s main restaurant, Spectrum, which features a delectable international menu alongside an open kitchen. Pre or après dinner drinks are idea in the hotel’s famous Long Bar, where a Makati Sling is an absolute must. For light snacks and refreshments, you have a choice of three additional bars and a charming café.
Perched on a dramatic hillside that gives way to secluded white-sand beaches and endless ocean views, this resort is simply the finest on the island. This resort evokes a sense of complete seclusion, yet the bustling centre is accessible from the resort in less than ten minutes by complimentary shuttle. Return to the resort at your leisure by tricycle - which is cheap and convenient so you can enjoy your evening without having to think about return shuttle times. Each of the resort’s two secluded puka shell beaches meet spectacular turquoise waters – fantastic for swimming and snorkelling, or simply relaxing in the blissful sunshine. A dive centre allows you to discover the incredible local marine life, and there is also a swimming pool, tennis court, entertainment centre and the tranquil CHI, The Spa for the ultimate in indulgence and pampering – located in the spa village. Dine on delicious seafood at the clifftop restaurant - Sirena, or savour Italian cuisine amongst the treetops at Rima. International buffet-style menus at the al fresco restaurant are delectable, whilst lighter bites at the poolside eatery are easy, quick and equally delicious. For beverages, choose from three bars which includes the scenic lobby lounge – a blissful rooftop retreat. All 219 rooms at the resort are elegantly designed with chic furniture, dark wooden flooring and indigenous fabrics such as Abaca weave rugs and local capiz shells. Whilst the Deluxe Rooms are set in the gardens and make for a peaceful retreat, the Deluxe Seaview Rooms enjoy stunning ocean views. Upgrade to the larger Premier Family Seaview Rooms for extra living space, two queensize beds and a balcony overlooking the sea.
Close to the Old Town with its array of traditional restaurants and Jinjiang River, this creatively designed hotel represents excellent value for money and its central location ensures enduring appeal. Throughout the hotel, the colourful Tibetan influence is delightfully apparent, from the numerous religious paintings that adorn the walls to the delicious cuisine served in the traditional Red Palace restaurant.
At the heart of the historic Renmin Square lies the Sofitel; a hotel where exquisite interiors, impeccable service, luxurious rooms and fine cuisine are assured. The hotel's six restaurants and bars are distinguished by their flair, originality and style, however its great location also allows for dining in town in local restaurants and bars as well as visiting the many historical sites.
Just moments from the busy centre of Sanur you’ll find the tranquil hideaway of Sudamala. Low-rise and laid back, the hotel’s design is inspired by its local culture and is in keeping with its Balinese surroundings. Owned by an art collector, there are hand-crafted pieces and artworks throughout as well as the Sudakara ArtSpace featuring contemporary works by local artists and international artists in residence in Bali. The relaxed ARES Steak & Pasta serves up Indonesian and western favourites with a Sudamala twist, and there’s a lounge area for cocktails. The pool area is particularly tranquil – it's the perfect spot for relaxing in peace on one of the comfy loungers. You’ll need to take a five-minute stroll – or a short cycle – past local cafés and boutiques to reach the hotel’s private area of beach, complete with sun loungers and canopies. Before you go, be sure to pick up your beach essentials – including sun cream, cold drinks and reading material – from the hotel’s beach station at the front desk. Elegant suites are traditional with contemporary touches, in colours of earthy browns, reds and creams and featuring pieces of hand-crafted furniture. The suites are on the ground or first floor, set around two spacious inner courtyards – one with a lush lawn and a performance area, the other housing a large swimming pool.
The highlight of this elegant resort is the seven lagoon pools that meander their way through the exotic gardens. Features of these swimmable waterways include ‘sandy pools’ with sand underfoot to recreate the feel of the beach, and a main pool by the beach. Two restaurants – each with an air-conditioned dining room and al fresco area – serve a selection of Asian and international dishes. Arwana specialises in fresh seafood by the beach, with a creative menu and an oyster and sushi bar. Banyubiru is the signature buffet restaurant, with a show kitchen serving up Pan-Asian and international classics. There’s also a deli with take-away salad and sushi options, as well as a pastry corner, home-made ice cream station and wine cellar. It’s difficult to pick a favourite from the bars, but come the evening the atmospheric Kulkul Bar, with its hanging bamboo lanterns, is a great place to enjoy signature Luxury Collection cocktails by the beach – particularly during the two happy hours. Guests can also dine in the restaurants at The St Regis Bali Resort next door. The light and airy rooms and suites all have 24-hour butler service. Deluxe Rooms overlook the gardens or lagoon-style pool. For something a little special, Deluxe Lagoon Access Rooms and Suites offer guests direct access to the lagoon straight from the balcony. Deluxe Studio Rooms are more spacious with a living area.
Boasting some of the best beachfront views in Bali, The Oberoi sits in an enviable location among acres of lush gardens and frangipani. With a soothing tranquil atmosphere, you'll feel a world away from the bars and boutiques of nearby Seminyak. Dining is casual by day and sophisticated by night. The Frangipani Café sits under palms by the beach and is an excellent spot for breakfast and light lunches created from fresh local produce. Set around a pretty lotus pond, the award-winning Kura Kura serves up excellent Indonesian, Asian and continental dishes under its high thatched roof. Twice a week, the amphitheatre hosts Balinese dance shows. There’s a lovely swimming pool with ocean views, set among water lilies and frangipani, and sun loungers at the oceanfront are shaded by decorative fringed parasols. To choose your room, first decide between the traditional thatched-roof lanais and the private villas, and then between garden and ocean views. All rooms are furnished with teak and Balinese artefacts and have glass-walled bathrooms with marble sunken baths. Luxury Lanais are set in clusters of four around the resort. The Luxury Villas are much larger, each named after a flower, with a secluded courtyard garden with a rock pond and raised dining pavilion. For that extra indulgence, opt for one with a private pool.
The Ubud Village sits in beautiful lush grounds complete with coconut palms, striking Balinese architecture, ornate sculptures and water features, which sets the tone for a relaxing stay. The resort even has its own rice paddy and encourages guests to experience local activities that range from making traditional Balinese offerings to dance lessons. If you want to get out and about, there’s a full adventure programme including trekking, cycling and rafting. Angkul Angkul is the two-storey open-air restaurant pavilion, sitting amid the landscaped gardens with far-reaching views over the rice paddies. Fresh local ingredients are used to create healthy, flavoursome dishes. For those with a sweet tooth, the Paddy Coffee Shop has a range of home-made pastries and light snacks. There’s also free daily afternoon tea here for all guests. For drinks, there’s the stylish Banjar Lobby Lounge. Huge modern Balinese villas all have their own private pool, open-air pavilion for dining, a gazebo and a daybed. Impressive bathrooms feature a sunken bathtub plus indoor and outdoor showers. Guests have the choice of Garden Pool Villas, which have a tropical garden setting, and Rice Field Pool Villas that overlook the rice paddies. Exclusive Kuoni Spa Garden Pool Villas are as Garden Pool Villas but with a one-hour spa treatment included every other day.
Chiva-Som translates as ‘Haven of Life’ which is an apt description for this comprehensive wellness sanctuary that prides itself on personalised wellness experiences with a holistic approach to wellness, incorporating mind, body and spirit to bring a healing balance to your lifestyle. Spa aficionados from around the world come here to relax, de-stress and enjoy a diverse range of innovative therapies and treatments. Whether you’re looking for an all-round healthy holiday and the chance to recharge your batteries or you’re in search of a life-changing programme and preventative health plan, the highly-trained therapists can devise a personalised wellness plan to help you relax, restore and rejuvenate. The immaculate gardens and tranquil lake offer plenty of relaxing spots for quiet contemplation and provide a nourishing environment for a healthy holiday. Listen to the soothing sound of the waves during a morning T’ai Chi Chuan class in the pavillion and align your body and mind in the open-air yoga pavilion. A superb choice of daily fitness classes range from high-intensity Tabata to sedately-paced, mind and body focused Ashtanga yoga and meditation. The wellness facilities here will impress even the most seasoned health spa visitor. Choose from extensive fitness and physiotherapy treatments, modern aesthetic treatments, holistic serviecs and a spa boasting around 200 treatments, from flotation therapy to chakra balancing with crystal therapy. The service is sublime and with a high staff to guest ratio you can rest assured that this team of experts will be dedicated to helping you achieve your personal health and wellness goals. The resort’s award-winning wellness cuisine is nutritious, low in fat, and made with fresh fruit and vegetables from the resort’s organic garden. Enjoy wellness cuisine in the elegant Emerald Room or a choice of healthy meals and a wider range of dishes, including healthy Thai dinners and international snacks, at the beachside Taste of Siam restaurant. Don’t miss the popular Saturday night seafood barbecue! The Orchid Lounge serves rejuvenating herbal teas. The exquisite rooms feature stylish interiors featuring bamboo, teak and silk. The traditionally-styled Thai Pavillions have an authentic design and shared terrace. The newly-renovated Ocean Rooms and spacious Ocean Suites feature warm colours, a bacony or terrace and luxurious touches including an oil burner with your choice of scent. In order to maintain the serenity of the resort, the use of mobile phones, computers and other electronic devices is confined to your room. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
Located close to the temple town of Gokarna, this intimate resort is a yogi haven. SwaSwara, which combines ‘Swa’, meaning ‘the self’ in Sanskrit and ‘Swara’, referring to sound, is a place where you can embrace your inner voice. This luxury resort is just seven minutes from Om Beach, a beach in the shape of the sacred ‘Om’ symbol – a very good omen for a spiritual retreat if there ever was one. Enjoy treatments tailored for your needs, depending on your programme choice which include therapeutic Ayurvedic massages, salt scrubs and private yoga sessions. If you are looking to detox, there is a comprehensive two-week 'detox & panchakarma' programme to cleanse the body of accumulated toxins. There are 90 staff to 24 villas so you can be assured of highly personalised servic, plus there are resident Ayurvedic doctors. A simple pool provides relaxation and serves as a place to peacefully settle down with a book. In keeping with the wellness concept, meals served at Cocum Restaurant do not include meat but instead focus on light and fragrant seafood and organic, seasonal vegetables sourced from the garden and nearby farms. Those on Ayurveda-focused programmes are served a pure vegetarian, dosha-specific diet as recommended by the doctors. You can stay hydrated throughout the day with unlimited Indian herbal teas. The resort is mainly alcohol-free except for a selection of wines but there are nearby beach bars in case you want to indulge. A nice touch are the interactive cooking sessions with the resort’s chef where you'll learn healthy recipes to take home with you and continue focusing on your wellbeing. 24 thatched-roof Konkan-style villas are set in the tranquil gardens and bring you as close to nature as possible. Each villa features a small garden terrace and private yoga deck overlooking the forest. Cool off in the balmy climate with a shower in your semi-outdoor bathroom, or find inner peace with yoga in the heart of the resort, the meditation hut. You can make your own short pilgrimage into the temple town Gokarna by tuk-tuk. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
Water, water, everywhere. As you would expect from a resort at the heart of the Keralan backwaters, the focus here is on all things H2O, whether it's the freeform pool, the winding streams or the infinity pool which seems to merge into the lake itself. The choice of royalty – Prince Charles spent his 65th birthday here – the Kumarakom Lake Resort is typically Keralan in style with typical architecture and traditional local decor and artworks. You certainly won’t forget what part of the world you’re in. No Southern India hotel worth its salt would be without a spa, and in particular one that provides a wide range of Ayurvedic treatments. Following an action-packed escorted tour or tailor-made adventure there are few places we would rather slow down the pace a little. The open-air Ettukettu is the resort’s main restaurant and it is here that you can try cuisines from around the world as well as more local flavours. A recent addition to the hotel is the waterside venue, Vembanad, the Seafood Bar where wonderfully seasoned with locally-sourced spices. One of our favourite spots here is Thattukada, the al fresco tea shop where traditional Indian teas are served alongside local treats. The resort’s red-roof cottages are scattered around the extensive gardens and typical of Keralan homesteads (but with all the mod-cons you would expect). The decor is distinctly of its setting with murals lining the wooden panels behind the bed and glorious dark wood furnishings. There are a cluster of Luxury Pavilion Rooms in a number of the cottages and with their large floor-to-ceiling windows it seems as if the verdant grounds are an extension of your space. For direct access to the freeform pool, we recommend one of the Meandering Pool Villas. These duplex accommodations feature a bedroom on the upper floor and a living room and terrace with steps into the pool on the ground floor.
The Leela Palace Udaipur is possibly one of the most luxurious hotels we feature. Nestled on the banks of mesmerising Lake Pichola, you can wake up to views of the tranquil water and sunlit mountains. Overlooking the lake, the hotel’s gorgeous marble pool is framed by comfy sun loungers and lush foliage. There is also a fitness centre, yoga and meditation studio and the ESPA spa, where you can choose from a handful of holistic therapies from an oriental head massage to Ayurvedic facial cleansing. A favourite feature of ours is its ‘Destination Dining’ experience, where everything is tailor-made. You can choose where you’d like to dine in the hotel and the friendly staff will create a personalised menu just for you. The two restaurants at this striking hideaway each feature impressive views either over Lake Pichola or the Aravalli mountains, and are ideal for al fresco dining. The Dining Room serves international dishes and has an extensive wine cellar, so you can sip on a glass of fine vintage as you sample delicious cuisine from different corners of the world. You can also enjoy a romantic evening dining beneath a blanket of stars at rooftop Indian restaurant, Sheesh Mahal. The Library Bar is a cosy space to unwind after a day spent exploring the enchanting forts, palaces and lakes of majestic Udaipur. The exquisite rooms and suites are styled with authentic Indian furnishings and feature magnificent views of Lake Pichola or across Udaipur to the mountains beyond. Choose from one of the five exclusive suites for a particularly indulgent experience, where you can take some time out in your private Jacuzzi or king-size tub and enjoy the luxury of your own personal butler.
Formerly the British Madurai Club, this elegant resort designed by renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa offers a serene setting in 17-acre gardens and has been beautifully restored. The hotel exudes old-world charm and is within easy reach of the city’s temples. The Olympic-sized temple tank pool is inspired by the temple tank of the Thirumayam Temple and the excellent restaurant serves contemporary Indian cuisine under a 200-year old Banyan tree. The charming rooms are traditional in style and the luxurious villas feature private courtyards and plunge pools. Other fine facilities include a bar, coffee shop, spa offering Ayurvedic massages and an indoor golf simulator.
In the heart of Pondicherry’s French Quarter, this charming retreat exudes character and tranquillity. You’ll be within easy reach of the Heritage Town, the waterfront and the main shopping regions of the city, as well as many restaurants and cafés whether you wish to explore on foot or use one of the hotel's bicycles. Back at the hotel there’s a delightful courtyard swimming pool which provides a welcome spot to while away a few hours. There's also a roof terrace and restaurant where you can enjoy a fusion of cuisines. The simple, yet thoughtfully-designed suites are set over three floors and each opens to the columned walkways which overlook the pool. Each room features a seating area in these walkways, and inside they feature high ceilings, locally-sourced furnishings and other period touches that reflect the heritage of the local area.
Soak up beautiful scenery and absorb local sights as you meander through the tranquil waterways of ‘God’s own country’ on board this elegant vessel, cruising the picturesque canals and lakes. The gentle lapping of the water and balmy breezes make this a relaxing and unforgettable experience. This modern river cruiser has just eight cabins, all of which are located on the lower deck with windows overlooking the water, have kingsize beds and butler service. There‘s a restaurant which serves international, Indian and Keralan specialities. There‘s also bar where non-alcoholic drinks are served. Departing from the private jetty on the edge of Lake Vembanad, the MV Vrinda makes its way into the scenic waterways for a day of exploration and returns to the lake every evening. There are two- and three-night itineraries available and you can board on the day of your choice between October and April. Highlights of the cruise include a trip on a traditional rice boat through the narrower backwaters, visits to the 18th-Century St Mary‘s Church and the 100-year-old Sree Bhagavathy Kshetram Hindu temple, and a sunset cruise on the lake. During your time on board you‘ll be able to observe the day-to-day life of those who live and farm on the banks of the water – a fascinating insight into life in this beautiful region. Each night you can enjoy local entertainment such as a traditional ‘Kathakali’ dance during which performers tell tales from the Hindi mythologies of Ramayana and Mahabarata, and a Mohiniattam classical dance recital, otherwise known as the 'Dance of the Enchantress‘.
Understated and elegant, this gorgeous hotel sits among lush, tranquil gardens in a vibrant setting close to New Delhi’s historic landmarks. There’s a real sense of old world charm here, with its colonial style décor and authentic dining, and its contemporary facilities like the award-winning spa and outdoor pool make it a truly luxurious stay. There are some exquisite restaurants to choose from at The Claridges. You can taste Mediterranean and southern European cuisine at the romantic Sevilla – if you love Italian food, try its delicious wood-fired pizzas. At Jade, you can enjoy traditional Chinese dishes, and Pickwicks is an all-day buffet restaurant serving cuisine from around the world. The local trinkets and colourful lighting at Dhaba create an authentic Punjabi ambience. You can tuck into à la carte Indian specialties, including its mouth-watering butter chicken. After dinner, enjoy a nightcap and live jazz at chic vodka bar, Aura. The hotel also features one of the oldest bakeries in the city – don’t miss its signature bittersweet chocolate cake. The spacious rooms feature styles of 19th century England, with grand rosewood furnishings and rich colours. For a slice of added decadence, choose The Claridges Suite and enjoy a stunning view of the emerald gardens or take some time out with a relaxing soak in your plunge bath tub.
Nestled among the picturesque Vindhya Hills, Bandhav Vilas is a luxurious wildlife lodge set near to the edge of Bandhavgarh National Park. With a library, lounge and large swimming pool and spa, this intimate resort, ensconced within the rustic Indian wilderness, is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In keeping with the natural surroundings, the lodge's luxurious villas are all extremely spacious, with a bedroom, bathroom and private courtyard each, accompanied with an outdoor rain shower and private sit-out area. Effortlessly combining contemporary features with traditional style, all of the villas enjoy a rich colour scheme and elegant décor, and include lavish features like the Bandhav Vilas bathrobes and slippers, and a signature aromatherapy service offered each night with the turndown service. At mealtimes, the menus are a melange of Indian and international cuisine. Breakfast and lunch are usually served in the classic dining room, while dinner is enjoyed in the open-air, accompanied by a bonfire and traditional tribal dance performances. With its excellent setting, the lodge is an ideal base from which to explore the territory of the majestic tiger. Take advantage of your position and discover the beauty of the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve with the lodge's trained naturalists. Head out into the park on a game drive, and later, following your early morning start, you can refresh yourself with a dip in the lovely pool or take advantage of the spa's massage and meditation rooms.
Set on the edge of Bandhavgarh National Park, this elegant Relais & Chateaux property offers exceptional service and a luxurious wilderness experience. Introducing you to the sights and sounds of the jungle, morning and afternoon game drives are offered six days a week, while back at the lodge you can enjoy the excellent facilities which include an outdoor pool and luxury spa. There are also cosy log fires and a large wooden deck with day beds – perfect for all weathers. In an area of wild and untamed beauty, this is an immensely private and remote lodge which exudes luxury and sophistication. The décor is distinctly Indian, with much of the style inspired by the colourful architecture of the neighbouring villages. The private villas are tranquil spaces, full of dark-wooden furniture and bespoke Indian touches. Combined of a lounge, bedroom and a luxurious en-suite, special additions to the villas include a private veranda and the sunken stone outdoor bath.
This Taj-owned-and-operated safari lodge is heaven for nature lovers and those who seek a little understated luxury in everything they do. The lodge is named for the madhuca longifolia tree, commonly referred to as the mahua tree, which are grown in abundance throughout the 40-acre grounds. Nothing is too much trouble for the staff here, and the lodge‘s setting – just ten minutes from the entrance to Bandhavgarh National Park – elevates it to an unforgettable jungle retreat. Days begin with a morning tea or coffee and homemade biscuits delivered to your cottage. It might be an early morning wake-up call, but what better way to start your day? You’ll be accompanied into the park by an expert naturalist guide in an open 4x4 safari vehicle, travelling through tropical forests and expansive grasslands on a search for tigers, sloth bear, leopard and various bird species. On return to the lodge, breakfast will be laid out on a traditional bullock cart on the veranda of the village house. Enjoy a variety of dishes from cooked and continental to authentically Indian. The setting for dinner is largely up to you with an ‘anytime, anywhere’ dining concept. A couple of favourite locations include under a Mahua tree or in the African-style boma. There are just 12 individual jungle cottages, or kutiyas. They have a rustic-chic style with all natural and locally-sourced materials and rich décor in tones of rust and burnt orange. Each has a private courtyard, yoga equipment and a couple of bicycles that you can use to explore the local area.
Occupying 14 pristine acres in a quiet corner just a short distance from the entrance to the beautiful Kanha National Park, the charming Chitvan Jungle Lodge blends beautifully into the surrounding grasslands, hills and woods. Guests can enjoy roaming the expansive park with the lodge’s expert trackers, seeking exotic wildlife including the magnificent Bengal tigers, before returning to a luxury suite, where comfort and personalised service are the primary focus. An intimate retreat of tranquillity, the suites have all been designed to blend gracefully into the wild and rustic jungle surroundings. Named after the five elements of nature, the suites feature earthy colour schemes and handcrafted furniture, and a generous open façade that overlooks idyllic views of the surrounding jungle, farms and the Maikal Hills. The suites also enjoy a separate living area and private sit-out, as well as a lavish rain shower or open-air shower, depending on the suite's location. Dining at the lodge is a nutritionally rich experience, with dishes created from home-grown ingredients, freshly picked from the lodge's very own organic farms. Though there is only one multi-cuisine restaurant at the lodge, there are a number of different venues available for you to dine at – we particularly love the private poolside setting, and the charming interior of the rustic dining room.
An exquisite mix of rustic charm and understated luxury, the Banjaar Tola is a hidden gem on the edge of Kanha National Park. The lodge is made up of two camps, each consisting of just nine tented suites which feature a private deck with beautiful views out over the Banjar River towards the national park which is located just across the water. All of the 18 suites are raised just above the jungle floor creating the lightest ‘footprint’ possible so as not to affect the local environment. Lounge on your terrace after the sun sets and listen to the sounds of the jungle, or even spot wildlife at the riverside. Each morning you’re woken with a delivery of freshly-squeezed orange juice, tea or coffee and some home-made biscuits by your butler. Then head out on your morning safari, during which your guide shares their extensive knowledge of the park and behaviour of animals to provide you with the best opportunity possible to spot the park’s large cats, as well as other wildlife. On your return to Banjaar Tola there’ll be time to enjoy the serenity of your suite and a light lunch on your private deck before returning to the park for your second safari of the day (excluding Wednesdays). We love the dining experiences here, as well as the concept of enjoying dinner ‘anytime, anywhere’. More sociable evenings can be spent at the lodge’s main dining area which features a river-side terrace; there are often traditional singers and dancers providing some authentic local entertainment. If you are looking for a more intimate experience you can opt for a private candle-lit dinner in a variety of secluded settings.
Found at the edge of a renowned World Heritage Site, the Diphlu River Lodge is the ultimate retreat for travellers seeking an exciting Indian wilderness experience. The eco-lodge resides in an unparalleled proximity to the gates of the Kaziranga National Park, parkland abundant with Indian rhinoceros, elephants and Bengali tigers. The lodge offers excellent hospitality, wildlife-expertise and personalised experiences for all guests. As well as organizing elephant and jeep safaris, they can also arrange dolphin safaris, visits to tribal villages, and rubber plantation walks. Dining at the River Lodge is often a relaxed and social affair. Served in the ‘Machan’, the Lodge’s charming communal dining area, buffet menus vary between delicious international and local Assamese cuisine. For a unique experience, riverbank picnic lunches can be arranged, and we love the outdoor coffee area, a delightfully romantic seating platform resplendent with rustic charm. You can expect an exclusive and intimate stay at the Lodge, as there are only 12 cottages available for guest use. Cottages are simple yet comfortably equipped with large beds, en-suites and private verandas. In keeping with the traditional style of the area
There are few experiences when visiting ‘Kipling country’ that can beat staying in a tree house. If you’re looking to be one with nature but don’t want to forego your modern comforts, the Pench Tree Lodge is a worthy choice. There are just 6 tree houses set within the expansive grounds of the lodge and each features an expansive terrace with sweeping views. You’ll be close to one of the lesser-used entrances to the park – perfect for those early-morning game drives. Each day begins with an early morning wake-up call for your safari. They start at sunrise and last for a few hours allowing you plenty of time to track big cats and other wildlife species; your breakfast will be served from the bonnet of the Jeep when you are out in the park. On return to the lodge you can choose to relax by the pool, however there are plenty of other activities on offer – there’s almost 40 acres of grounds to explore at the lodge after all. Just join one of the naturalists and follow nature trails on foot or bike. You can also head to nearby villages – try and visit one on the day of their weekly haats (bazaars) to get an authentic taste of daily life. Activities don’t need to end once the sun has set – you can head out on a night trail and possibly see or hear the region’s nocturnal wildlife species or enjoy an unforgettable bush dinner by candle and lamplight.
The exceptional Reni Pani lodge is perfect for those truly looking to get away from it all. There are no televisions or internet; this is a place to disconnect with the outside world and reconnect with nature. From your arrival, which consists of a river crossing by boat, you’ll experience a homely and welcoming atmosphere and a respect for the nature and the environment. You can’t help be swept up with the love and respect for nature the owners and staff show. This is never more evident than during the daily game drives; while wildlife sightings are largely down to luck the guides try their very best to increase your chances of spotting elusive species such as leopards, sloth bear and, of course tigers. As well as 4x4 game drives, the lodge offers a wide variety of other activities such as bird watching and nature walks and treks. There’s even the opportunity to head out onto the water in Satpura with both boat safaris and canoeing trips through tranquil and narrow creaks. In between game drives and nature activities the lodge, which is surrounded by jungle landscapes and agricultural land, is a peaceful spot to return to. There’s a small, refreshing pool and a charming library – both perfect spots for some down time, and of course you can head back to your cottage and enjoy the sights and sounds of the forest. In the evenings the Gol Ghar – the meeting place on which the lodge is centred – is where guests tend to come together and share stories of the day’s adventures. It’s here that lunch and dinner are served and there’s also a bar and terrace where are fire can be lit on cooler nights. There are just 12 individual cottages set throughout the lodge’s grounds. These are located in the forest, on the hillside or by the seasonal stream, locally known as a nallah – each area with its own distinct style. The forest units are set in the woods across the stream and they feature a large open-air deck on the roof of the bathroom. The hill units are at the highest point within the grounds and they have incredible views over the forest canopy towards the reserve and Satpura hills while the nallah cottages are set adjacent to the seasonal stream.
A small, yet perfectly formed lodge on the very edge of Tadoba National Park, Svasara is a welcoming retreat to return to following your time tracking tigers and other wildlife species. The Kolara park gate is just 300 metres away allowing for short transfer times to your awaiting jeep (and a slightly later wake up call for those early morning game drives!). Back at the lodge, in between game drives and activities you can relax by the pool or with a spa treatment or head to the library and learn a little more about the local flora and fauna. The days come to an end each evening as you enjoy an authentic al fresco dinner full of regional flavours and organic produce grown on site, and an open-air showing of a Tadoba documentary at the Teak House. A bonfire is often lit and you can share sightings and stories with your fellow guests. The suites are simply-designed, feature local furnishings and art work, and are a very comfortable retreat following days of exploration. Each has a terrace and either a kingsize bed or twin beds as well as all the modern amenities you would expect.
Sitting in the Western Ghats, overlooking tea plantations and the Bison Valley below, this unique mountainside retreat is a beautifully remote escape. The focus here is on enjoying the complete tranquility, yet also getting to know the local area. Beyond the hotel, you can take part in plantation walks, tea factory visits and soft treks to the nearby dolmans – the sites of an ancient civilisation – while back at the Spice Tree there are cooking classes, yoga sessions and tea tastings which end with a delicious high tea. For an afternoon of relaxation, the hotel has a beautiful solar-heated outdoor pool, and a therapeutic mountain spa which offers a fantastic range of soothing treatments and revitalizing therapies. In this exclusive setting, each of the Spice Tree's rooms and villas enjoy panoramic views overlooking the mountains and valley surrounds. The vibrant Classic Rooms with Jacuzzi combine a wonderful blend of traditional and contemporary architecture, while the two Pool Villas are ideal for those wanting a little more space and luxury; exclusive additions include a private pool, living room, and a large bathroom with a luxurious copper bathtub.
Many resorts are described as having verdant surroundings however, there are few places where the description is quite as apt as it is at this hotel. High in the mist-shrouded Western Ghats, close to the hill station of Madikeri, sits the luxurious Taj Madikeri. The hotel has been designed to make the most of the hillside setting and the incredible views that this provides. As soon as you step into the lobby with its floor-to-ceiling windows, we are sure you will be awestruck by the outlook. From then on, the vistas will be an almost constant companion as you hop from the infinity pool to the spa to the restaurants to your cottage room or villa. If you can tear yourself away, there is plenty to do and see in the surrounding area with hiking trails to follow and coffee plantations to visit. We understand that food is an important part of many peoples’ holidays and with four restaurants to choose from, the Taj should satisfy almost every palette. The Fern Tree is the hotel’s main restaurant where international cuisine is served all day. Enjoying some sunrise yoga and then snagging a spot on the terrace for an alfresco breakfast accompanied by with those ever-present mountain vistas is a great way to start the day. The specialist restaurant Nellaki is a great spot to experience some more regional flavours at lunch or dinner; you can even learn a few local culinary skills yourself if you take part in the Fine Art of Kodava Cooking signature Experience. For guilt free lunches and afternoon snacks, the wellness restaurant Dew is the place to head, while for those looking for some wholesome seafood and hearty grilled dishes should opt for a meal at the Poolside Grill. Clean lines, dark woods and rich fabrics make up the style and tone of the cottage rooms and villas. At almost 80m2 in size, the Superior Cottages are seriously spacious. The large windows allow you to gaze over the beautiful valley, forests and coffee plantations and the Coorg-influenced artwork on the walls provides a real sense of place. For a cosy fireplace and separate bathtub you should opt for a Deluxe Cottage. They have the same incredible views but come with a little extra space.
Set on a 55-acre cardamom and coffee estate close to the town of Munnar, this welcoming boutique retreat is perfectly placed for relaxation. Spend time exploring the untamed and wild surroundings, perhaps looking for birds and butterflies during a guided plantation walk or admiring the spectacular views over the mountains and tea plantations from the viewpoint. If you fancy venturing outside of the estate, there are a number of day trips available to guests. We definitely recommend a tour of Eravikulam National Park, or joining a jeep safari to the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, renowned for being the world's highest tea plantation. Befitting of the environment, the rooms are all minimalistic in style, preferring home-style décor over lavishness and opulence. Set in charming bungalows, distinctive features include red cedar beams and gabled roofs, and terracotta floors decorated with solid teak furniture. Garden Rooms enjoy high ceilings and a private veranda, while Estate Rooms have a balcony and a day bed beside the large picture windows. Planters Rooms are exceptionally spacious, with a separate sitting room and dining area, and large balconies overlooking panoramic mountain views. Using family recipes and fresh estate-grown ingredients, delicious local and continental cuisine is served in the farmhouse-style dining room, an area exclusively reserved for staying guests. Sit inside the charming barn interior, furnished with an old-fashioned fireplace and rustic wooden pillars, or dine outside on the quaint terraced tables that overlook beautiful views of the surrounding hills.
The experience at this resort starts even before you arrive. A 4x4 transfer is needed to navigate the undulating roads leading to its setting at the top of a mountain, with increasingly impressive views the closer you get. Designed in the style of an ancient Omani fort, this six-acre resort is the highest in the Middle East. It combines staggering vistas of the rugged, russet-coloured canyon with an elevated level of service that suits its VIP regulars – it was billed as one of the world’s most remarkable places to stay on BBC’s Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby. Omani culture and tradition is infused throughout the resort; the staff wear traditional Omani dress and there are stunning Arabic features like cascading pendant lanterns and beautiful arches that offer a taste of the region from the comfort of a serene mountain oasis. Take a guided walk to one of the nearby villages and learn about local life or get up close to the rocky terrain on the hotel’s climbing route and zip line experience. At Diana’s Point, a glass-walled platform named after Princess Diana who once stopped in the area on a day trip, yoga is a popular way for guests to soak up the tranquillity at sunrise. The main infinity pool has views that you might find on a trek deep within a national park, while guests who prefer pure relaxation can opt for a rose oil massage or a fresh pomegranate body scrub at the Anantara Spa. Food is a mixture of international dishes and local delicacies, served at relaxed and elegant dining venues like Al Maisan where you can dine to views of the dramatic rocky outlines. Rooms are elegant, spacious and scented with rosewater, with breathtaking views from both Premier and Deluxe Canyon View Rooms. Stay in a One Bedroom Garden Pool Villa for the added privacy of a walled garden and plunge pool, or for an exclusive entrance just for your own use, choose a One Bedroom Deluxe Garden Pool Villa which features a shaded parking spot. Families and groups can choose from Two Bedroom Villas or the immense Three Bedroom Royal Mountain Villa, while couples who want seclusion and far-reaching views will feel right at home in a One Bedroom Cliff Pool Villa.
This hotel is Ajman’s original luxury beach retreat. The private beach is lapped by clear waters of the Arabian Gulf and is the largest of the area’s beachfront hotels; you won’t have to worry about getting a sun lounger here. There’s a shuttle bus three times a day that takes you to the most popular shopping centres in the area including Sharjah Blue Souk, Mall of Emirates and Dubai Mall – so you can be wandering around the world’s largest mall and viewing the Burj Khalifa in around 30 minutes (dependent on Dubai traffic), before returning back to the relaxed surrounds of your resort. The hotel remains true to its location’s heritage – expect Arabian arches and pillared rooms. Dining covers a variety of cuisine, and there’s a good choice of facilities to keep you entertained if your holiday style is getting comfortable in-resort. Order seafood fresh off the grill at the beachfront Zanzi Bar, try the signature tandoori lobster at the Indian restaurant, Bukhara, or have wood-fired pizza from the Italian restaurant, Sabella’s. At The Spa, you can choose from a menu of treatments including Balinese massages at an outdoor sala, and keen golfers can take advantage of special guest rates at the 18-hole Al Zorah Golf Club. As well as a kids’ club and dedicated children’s pool, families can have an evening ‘out’ at the cosmic-themed bowling alley. Most rooms have full or partial sea views and a private balcony, with the exception of Laguna Poolside Rooms which are in a separate building and are great for easy access to the pool. Superior Rooms on the first four floors have partial sea views, while the similarly-sized Superior, Deluxe and Signature Deluxe Rooms have fuller views. The larger Junior Suites have a separate sitting area while one of the hotel’s most luxurious options is the Deluxe Suite, which comes with a separate entrance area, living space and spacious balconies.
On a soft sandy beach that gently slopes out into the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf, this resort is reminiscent of an Emirati palace. As you walk under the wide arches of the lobby past meticulous flower arrangements, you’ll be transported to a stately Arabian home where soft latte furnishings sit underneath elaborate chandeliers. The service is as impressive as the interior, whether you’re ordering a cocktail at the Escape Bar or meeting one of the head chefs who might come by to check in with you at dinner. There’s a focus on pure relaxation at the award-winning GOCO Spa. It’s spread out over a huge 1200 square metres, with every inch made for unwinding in amid draped chiffon and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to the sea. At the pool, service is summoned by the push of a button, and the beach is great for swimming when the tide is favourable with low rock walls sheltering the water on either side. Dining is catered to international tastes; there’s live cooking stations at Vista, seafood and steak at Safi and Arabic cuisine at Mejhana where the menu features mezze-style dishes, tagines and charcoal-grilled meats. The rooms and suites are lavished in gold, teal and purple prints and have modern amenities. Each room has a private balcony and a marbled en suite with Byredo toiletries. Deluxe Creek View Rooms have partial views of the Ajman Creek; we recommend a room with sea views like the Deluxe Sea View Room or upgrading for an Al Dana Suite for extra space.
Tucked away on a soft white sand beach studded with seashells, this ultra-modern resort is a destination in itself. It’s a newer addition to Ajman’s collection of hotels, and the clear choice for international high-spec design and sublime Oberoi levels of service. Each room and villa comes with 24-hour butler service and complimentary activities to enhance your beach escape. Begin your day with a yoga session on the pavilion, in keeping with the zen vibes that radiate from the clean lines and water features around the resort. Dining is healthy and delicious; choose from an à la carte menu for made-to-order breakfast dishes at Vinesse Restaurant. There’s also a chef’s table option for an intimate dining experience accompanied by the resident Oberoi masterchef. For lighter bites during the day, the Poolside Lounge by the 85-metre focal infinity pool is your go-to for healthy small plates. Facilities include the outstanding Oberoi Spa, where you can relax in one of the traditional Arabic hammams or have a few laps on the jogging track. Best of all, its location within 247 acres of protected grounds means you can explore Ajman’s surprisingly vast mangrove territory on a cruise or kayaking tour. True to form for an Oberoi property, the rooms and villas here easily rival ones you find at well-established beach resorts around the world. Each room has 24-hour butler service and floor-to-ceiling doors and windows, so you’ll get beautiful views from inside as well as from the spacious private terrace or balcony. Premier Rooms with Private Terrace are generously sized with a large terrace. Deluxe Suites with Private Terrace have views of the mangroves, golf course and the sea. Premier Suites with Private Terrace have a separate living area and stunning en suite with a skylight. The most opulent is the Kohinoor Suite with Private Terrace, which has two bedrooms and uninterrupted sea views. There are one- to three-bedroom Premium Villas with Private Pool that are great for entertaining and have direct beach access.
Part of the impressive cluster of skyscrapers that line Dubai’s immense Sheikh Zayed Road, this slick high-rise hotel puts you at the heart of this metropolis. The acclaimed Shangri-La service combines traditional Asian hospitality with touches of Arabia. Situated close to Downtown Dubai, the views are phenomenal. From the rooftop ikandy ultralounge – the hotel’s place to be seen – you’ll be treated to unrivalled views of the Burj Khalifa. Dubai’s best shopping and sights are just 10 minutes away and there’s a regular complimentary shuttle for easy access. If you’re after a relaxing city stopover, perhaps book a rejuvenating massage at CHI, The Spa, or head to the rooftop pool for cocktails and light bites from the comfort of your sun lounger. Dining is superb, with live-cooking stations at Dunes Café and authentic Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine at the hotel’s speciality restaurants, Shang Palace and Hoi An. And if you’re looking for nightlife, head upstairs to ikandy ultralounge where guests can relax with cocktails and shisha and soak up the live DJ set music and beach club vibes. We’ve chosen to feature the newly refurbished Premier Rooms, which are sophisticated and modern in style. Some rooms on the hotel's higher floors have some of the best city views in Dubai. Premier Rooms have views of the sea or the city. We recommend upgrading to the Horizon Club for access to the spa with its indoor pool with spectacular city views, as well as an exclusive lounge where you can enjoy breakfast in a more intimate setting, complimentary afternoon tea and happy hour with canapés and selected beers and spirits included. One Bedroom Suites offer more space with a separate sitting area and also includes access to the Horizon Club.
Its bottle-green exterior gives little away but inside, this hotel brings an element of splendour to Dubai. Inspired by its Indian roots as part of the award-winning Taj Hotels, guests can expect lavish décor and impressively personalised service. It has the feel of an intimate, boutique hotel with the smooth efficiency of an established brand. Its location is a big draw too – it’s just five minutes from Downtown Dubai and has rare top-to-bottom views of Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Both the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall are reachable by a 20-minute walk, or guests can make use of the hotel’s complimentary shuttle. There’s attention to detail throughout, whether it’s staff anticipating your next drink before you do or the spiciness of a dish cooked exactly to your liking. Dining options include amazing curries at Bombay Brasserie, refined buffet and à la carte dining at international restaurant Tesoro and Mediterranean light bites at Treehouse where you’ll get great Burj Khalifa views from the rooftop. A particular favourite is the traditional afternoon tea served at Byzantium Lounge. Guests can make the most of the Jiva Spa where treatments feature spice scrubs and aromatic oils. The rooms and suites all feature city views, with the Burj Khalifa visible from Luxury Burj View Rooms. The décor is warm with neutral furnishings and subtle Indian prints, and each en suite comes with a bath tub and Molton Brown toiletries. Families in need of a little more space can make use of the extra sofa bed in the larger Luxury Family Rooms.
Amatara checks all the boxes for a luxurious and relaxing wellness holiday. Every inch of the hotel oozes zen style and the setting is peaceful, overlooking a secluded bay and the jewel-green Andaman Sea. Every room has an ocean view and the laid-back atmosphere is testament to the resort’s philosophy of balancing body and mind to achieve happiness. From the impressive infinity pool decorated with two gilded salas to the clean-lined, soft-coloured interiors, it’s a beautiful space whether you’re on a dedicated wellness programme or not – and a great option if you’re travelling with someone who wants to concentrate on relaxation while you focus on your wellbeing. Take one of the classes at the outdoor yoga platform to gently unwind or opt for a one-to-one session in sweat-inducing Muay Thai boxing, yoga and reformer Pilates. At the spa, you can choose from holistic and Ayurvedic treatments including an invigorating Thai hammam experience and enjoy fresh produce with detox-friendly food served at The Retreat restaurant. There’s a small beach to lounge on and if you want to see the local sights, Phuket Town is half an hour’s drive away and there are boat excursions to ‘James Bond Island’ and Phi Phi Island for snorkelling. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
For a relaxing beach escape with easy access to Vietnam’s landscapes and typically vibrant city experience, this resort is perfect. It lies in 42 acres of manicured gardens, just steps from a lovely stretch of golden beach which is ideal for beach volleyball and kayaking. Beachfront and garden swimming pools, watersports, a spa specialising in aromatherapy massages and a games room make this fun-filled resort an excellent choice for all the family. For an unforgettable excursion head to nearby Son Tra Peninsula, home to the Ling Ung Pagoda and an incredible 70-metre-high Goddess of Mercy Buddhist statue, built as a symbol of protection against the elements. The hotel is also just 20 minutes from downtown Danang and a 25-minute shuttle ride away from the must-visit historic city of Hoi An — known for the celebrated Vietnamese noodle soup pho and filled with Venice-esque canals. There’s also a diverse range of pan-Asian and international dining options. Tuck into buffet-style breakfast at The World, the all-day restaurant which serves regional specialities for lunch and dinner including Vietnamese noodles and spicy Thai papaya salad. Ginger & Lime is an excellent spot for al fresco Asian-fusion cuisine, or you can opt for in-room dining if you’re happy staying put in the comfort of your room. For more informal venues, head to the Lobby Lounge for a great selection of drinks and snacks, or Breeze Bar for fantastic grilled seafood. Hoi An Beach Bar is ideal for winding down with a light dish or a signature cocktail. You can choose from a variety of rooms at the resort — they’re all modern and light, with beautiful wooden or elegant tiled floors. Premium Garden and Premium Ocean Bungalows have a private balcony or terrace, while spacious Premium Suites include a separate living room. Upgrade to a Garden or Ocean Villa for the ultimate in space and comfort, either leading onto immaculate tropical greenery or with superb views over Non Nuoc Beach and the East China Sea.
There are few places more idyllic for a wellness escape than Atmantan Wellness Resort. Just a year after it opened, it was voted India’s Best Wellness Retreat in the prestigious World Spa Awards. The resort embraces both nature and modernity; it has a classic health retreat setting, embedded into the mountains above a wide, peaceful river and surrounded by deep green nature, yet the resort itself is sleek and contemporary. Even walking around the manicured grounds is an exercise in tranquillity – the grounds are pristine, there are sculptures to discover and benches are placed at just the right spot for some of the best viewpoints. As the owner is an Ironman tri-athlete, it’s natural that fitness is high on the agenda. Challenge your balance and flexibility with yoga on a stand-up paddleboard, get your legs burning in a spin session or learn some new moves with Bollywood-inspired aerobics. The state-of-the-art gym has picture-postcard views of the Mulshi River if you like a good old-fashioned cardio and weights session, there’s an excellent physiotherapist on site and an indoor saltwater pool for laps. The three-storey spa has a comprehensive range of therapies including Ayurveda, aromatherapy and Chinese medicine and the spa cuisine is a treat as you dine on healthy and colourful dishes, using ingredients sourced wherever possible from an organic farm nearby. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
Nestled on land near Ubud believed to be sacred, this authentic wellness resort has been beautifully designed to blend into the lush forest. It feels peaceful but is just ten minutes’ walk away from cultural Ubud. Cycle through the region’s famous paddy fields and bask in the melodic serenity of birdlife and cicadas. Capturing understated Balinese style in its calming open spaces and rooms, this authentic retreat aims to nurture, heal and guide you towards making positive lifestyle changes. There’s plenty to encourage you to relax and reflect like yoga classes at sunrise. Choose from traditional Balinese and holistic spa treatments – all of which are highly personalised to fulfil your individual wellness goals and take place in open-air pavilions. There’s a choice of therapies including chakra balancing, reiki and life coaching, and there’s even a martial arts temple for more invigorating exercise and specialised programmes to reconnect couples. Food is designed to enhance health and increase energy with personalised detox meals also offered. The Banyan Café has a tranquil setting underneath an enormous Banyan Tree and serves nutritious plant and fish-based cuisine. Try out different jamu, the Balinese health tonic made from blends of herbs and spices like turmeric that’s said to work wonders for a number of conditions. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
Shreyas is luxury yoga retreat an hour from Bangalore that’s as intimate as a boutique hotel. It has just 12 rooms and cottages set in a former coconut plantation in 25-acre grounds and is the only fully vegetarian member of Relais & Châteaux – the gourmet meals bring produce from the retreat’s five-acre garden to the table in healthy, delicious meals and there’s a sharing table if you’re feeling sociable. The cottages are contemporary and stylish and feature complimentary Wi-Fi should you need it. Of the 12 cottages, three lead straight off the pool while the Garden Tented Cottages have a clean canvas roof and their own veranda. If you’re travelling as a group, there’s also a spacious Three Bedroom Cottage with en suite bathrooms for each room. Balancing Ayurvedic principles and established luxury, the retreat prides itself on personalised service with its philosophy that 'a guest is to be served as God'. There’s also a strong sense of community – the retreat supports a local orphanage and school which guests can visit. Yoga is the retreat’s key focus and it is used with a therapeutic approach. There are twice daily group yoga sessions and a daily meditation session too. Programmes can be tailored to your needs and abilities and all teachers have extensive yoga training so that they can explain everything from yoga asanas (postures) and meditation to pranayama (breath). See our selection of spa and wellness packages
This new resort combines modern luxury with an introduction to wellness on Dubai’s exclusive Palm Jumeirah Island. The first of its kind in Dubai, this is a relaxed spa retreat where you can enjoy scenic views of Dubai’s sea and city from your room and reach the main attractions within 25 minutes – all while reaping the benefits of a personalised holistic programme. Just opened in 2017, the resort is pristine. Rooms are of sleek Dubai standards and have minibars with healthy snacks and Wi-Fi so you can keep in contact with home while you’re enjoying your holistic getaway. The laid-back approach to wellness here means it’s a great place to bring the children along. It’s great to know that every plate of food here is sugar-free too – instead, the chefs use date powder and honey to add sweetness and in place of alcohol there are signature mocktails and a resident juice mixologist. There’s also a nutrition clinic created by the UK’s leading nutritionist, Dr Marilyn Glenville, if you’re in need of tips to help you continue the healthy eating habits at home. The resort has group classes you might find in a cool city gym as well as watersports from its sandy beach. Dance yourself fit, work up a sweat in the water on aqua bikes or take a more fun approach to working out by trying out stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing and waterskiing. Life coaches use NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) to assist with weight-loss and stress by reforming the way you think – it could even help you quit smoking. See our selection of spa and wellness packages
The real stand out feature of this hotel is its incredible setting in Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle. If you’re big on nature, you’ll love it here as the hotel also sits beside the city’s only surviving primary tropical rainforest, the spectacular KL Forest Eco Park – home to monkeys, melodic birdlife, nature trails and a canopy walkway. Just 20-minutes’ walk away is the colourful city centre; explore its fantastic shopping malls, buzzing street markets, great restaurants and cloud-tickling skyscrapers, such as the 451 metre-tall Petronas Twin Towers. The rooftop pool and gardens are on the hotel’s 24th floor – a fabulous spot for chilling out on a comfy sun lounger and soaking up the sparkling city views. Rich greenery and pretty trees frame the pool, creating a tranquil oasis in the hub of the city. The state-of-the-art 24-hour gym has floor-to-ceiling windows, so you can enjoy yoga or a fun workout overlooking the striking Kuala Lumpur skyline and famous KL Tower. At its all-day dining restaurant, Kafe Oasia, you can taste local Malaysian dishes or delicious round-the-world cuisine. The vibe of the rooms here is very homely, but modern throughout. Choose a Deluxe Room or Premier Suite and you’ll have your own private kitchenette and living area, so you can cook up a family feast or get cosy with a romantic night in after a thrilling day uncovering Kuala Lumpur’s favourite sights.
This grand hotel is in a fantastic spot at the heart of Cambodia’s vibrant capital Phnom Penh, just steps from the 27-metre-high pagoda and Buddhist temple Wat Phnom, and close to the intersecting Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers. It has a rich history dating back to 1929 and is built around a central private courtyard with two swimming pools fringed by Frangipani-lined tropical gardens. A distinctive blend of Art Deco and French Colonial styles set the hotel apart, including a high-ceiling lobby with pristine white décor, glitzy chandeliers and palm trees. The hotel is also home to the superb Elephant Bar, once a hub for journalists in the build-up to the infamous period of Khmer Rouge control over Cambodia. There’s incredible attention to detail here, with artwork depicting the hotel’s role in Cambodian history and dozens of custom-made cocktails to indulge in — the signature Femme Fatale was created for Jacqueline Kennedy during her visit to Cambodia in 1967. It’s this unmistakeable old-world character and sense of intrigue which make Raffles so appealing. There’s a good range of restaurants and bars to choose from. Dine in style at the prestigious Restaurant Le Royal, known for its enticing blend of Cambodian and French cuisine with recipes which have been handed down to the hotel by Cambodia’s Royal Palace. Café Monivong has tempting buffet dinners on Friday and Saturday night, while The Conservatory serves traditional afternoon tea and light refreshments with live classical music. The rooms are elegant, with colonial features including sleek wooden floors and cabinets, soothing pastel walls plus golden curtains and pillows. Some of the newly refurbished State Rooms have a balcony offering views over the pool or gardens.
With its unique red silhouette immersed in lush, green foliage, it's fair to say that the Oasia Hotel Downtown is reminiscent of a giant vertical garden. Against an urban backdrop of concrete skyscrapers, this iconic tropical façade is a refreshing sight to see in the downtown area of historic Tanjong Pagar. With Oasia a brand well-known for its wellness approach, the hotel has been designed to be a respite from the busy city. Empowering guests to refresh, recharge and refuel, this hotel is a breath of fresh air with its open-sided sky gardens, beautiful rooftop pools and generous outdoor guest areas. Inside, the interior is refreshingly sleek, full of state-of-the-art facilities and stylish, contemporary décor. At the hotel, there's a choice of two gourmet restaurants and a craft gin bar. The Marmalade Pantry is a delicious bistro offering a hearty yet healthy menu of modern comfort food. Newly relocated to the 27th floor is OSO Ristorante, an established fine-dining Italian restaurant where you can try both classic and contemporary takes on traditional Italian cooking. Refreshments can be enjoyed at CIN CIN, an industrial-chic hotel bar with a menu that offers nearly 100 different gin varieties. The rooms here are a relaxing escape from the hectic city, with earthy tones and full-length windows that bask in natural light and offer fantastic city views. While the Superior and Deluxe Rooms are comfortable spaces, upgrade to a Club Room to enjoy the privileges reserved exclusively for club guests.
A secluded spa retreat set on the banks of the Ayung River, this is the newly-renovated sister hotel to the luxurious Samaya Bali in Seminyak. With refined hospitality and lavish comfort, this gorgeous paradise really makes the most of its enviable setting in Ubud's exotic countryside. Complimentary guided walks and cycling excursions invite you to explore the nearby rice fields and hillsides, while in the resort, you can try sunset yoga, join a cultural Balinese cooking class, or take advantage of the gorgeous riverside spa centre. The Scene Restaurant is the hotel's beautiful breakfast setting, aptly named for its panoramic rice paddy and hillside views. Lunch and dinner can be enjoyed at Swept Away, an inviting riverside fusion restaurant that serves classic and contemporary local and international fare. The open-plan river deck is a great setting for an informal lunch, while the cosy lounge area is perfect for refreshing after-dinner beverages and tasty lighter bites. All of the luxury villas are elegantly designed, and feature private lap pools and 24-hour butler service. Within the Ayung Valley, Hillside Villas have lots of privacy, while the Hillview Villas are an intimate retreat with stylish Balinese accents and a generous outdoor day bed. Positioned right beside the Ayung River, the Ayung Villas are a contemporary-chic escape, with a private swimming pool and separate dining deck.
Get lost in a sanctuary of tropical gardens and elaborate Thai buildings at the original Anantara resort. It’s an escape made for slowing down, where days are reserved for melting massages at the exquisite spa, relishing in a good book by the sea and maybe working up an appetite with a round of golf at one of the seven courses nearby. Come happy hour, settle down by the pool after your mildly strenuous day and choose your cocktail before heading for some salty, sweet and sour pad thai at Rim Nam. If you’re craving a little bit of civilisation, hop on the resort shuttle and visit Hua Hin town centre, the original summer residence of choice for the Thai royal family. The spa is one of the resort’s highlights and booking in advance is recommended. It’s a glorious private space with massage suites, showers and bathtubs all set outdoors beyond a walled garden of lotuses. Nearby, there’s a little piece of paradise that’s worth upgrading to a Suite for. Looking out over a blanket of lotus flowers and lily pads, the quiet Lagoon Pool & Bar comes with additional perks like afternoon tea, evening canapés and a complimentary happy hour. At the main pool, there’s a swim-up bar with thatched umbrellas for shade, and if you want a sea view, head for a sun lounger on the sandy platform above the small beach (subject to the tides). Retire to your ultra-comfortable king-size bed, where you’ll have a view of the gardens, sea or lagoon. Rooms and suites are modern yet traditional, with dark, polished wood and Thai silk adorning the bed. A garden terrace or balcony encourages you to sit and take in your view – we recommend a Junior Lagoon View Suite for an impossibly romantic hideaway overlooking the water lilies.
This beachfront resort is about pure escapism. It’s sister to the award-winning boutique hotel, Devasom Hua Hin, and is influenced by the same nostalgic themes but with a difference. This hotel takes inspiration from the unsung opulence of 6th- and 7th-Century South-East Asia and the resort’s location nestled between a near-empty beach and a natural lagoon adds plenty of exclusivity. On Khuk Khak Beach, the longest stretch of sand in Khao Lak and with the fewest hotels, this resort is a promising hideaway. Local restaurants and markets are a 10-minute drive down the main road which connects Khao Lak’s small centres, although it’ll be hard to tear yourself away from the sumptuous surroundings of this hotel. There are unending sea views – the main infinity pool looks out over the beach and each room is partially or fully sea-facing. Dining will feel like an extravagant affair with high vaulted ceilings, there’s also a wine cellar to complement the Thai and western menus, and outdoor seating to embrace the glorious beachfront location. As well as grilled seafood and wood-fired pizzas, the Devasom Beach Grill and Bar plays host sunset cocktail parties. Sunlight bathes the shades of camel and gold in each room and there’s an impressive seven-foot bed fit for royalty in every room. Amenities are luxurious – a Bose sound system, quality Devasom toiletries and a minibar replenished daily with soft drinks and snacks (and selected alcoholic beverages for Villa guests). Seaside Grand Deluxe rooms are calming and elegant with ancient prints. Upgrade to a Seaside Junior Suite with Jacuzzi for views of the lagoon and sea and a private Jacuzzi, or to a Seaside Pool Paradise Suite for a plunge pool and a separate living room. Beach Pool Villas are super luxurious with selected premium alcoholic beverages included in your minibar and direct access to the beach.
Cape Fahn Hotel is the newest addition to boutique brand, Cape & Kantary Hotels. Sister to Thai favourites, Cape Kudu Hotel, Cape Nidhra Hotel and Cape Panwa Hotel, this all-villa resort steps up the exclusivity factor with its unique location. On a private island just 200 metres from relatively quiet Choeng Mon Beach on Koh Samui, you’ll be able to reach the island resort via a short transfer. Head over by boat or car after some post-flight relaxation at the Cape Fahn Hospitality Lounge – or in the window when the tide is out, you can even walk to the island from Koh Samui across the 200-metre strait. As a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, you can expect high, personalised standards of service and lashings of sophisticated style. There are Instagram-worthy experiences to inspire a fun, laid-back vibe like the Moonlight Cinema, where guests can watch films beneath the stars, and stand-up paddleboards to head out on and watch the sunset. The food is deliciously creative with two restaurants to choose from; The Crest, an elegant fine dining venue with spectacular views over the Gulf of Thailand, and Hue, the casual poolside eatery for authentic southern dishes and international favourites. Just 22 pool villas means you’ll get an intimate island experience. Clean and understated, everything from the double bed to the scatter-cushion seats are made for sinking into. Each villa has a private pool and the difference is the view – Tropical Pool Villas sit amid vivid green flora; Ocean View Pool Villas have dazzling sea views from higher spots on the island; Deluxe Pool Villas are scattered around select locations for extra privacy, and Beachfront Pool Villas place you seconds from the beach.
At the end of golden Karon Beach, this relaxed resort is just minutes from the sands and shops of Phuket’s second largest resort but feels amazingly remote thanks to its hideaway jungle setting. Wandering around the grounds feels like an outdoor adventure as you walk along elevated wooden walkways that brush past giant leaves and exotic flowers imbued with the sound of cicadas. Vividly coloured tropical flowers like orchids and red ginger flowers greet you just minutes from your bungalow-style room in the heart of this secret jungle. The richness of the resort’s flora means there are plenty of wildlife-spotting opportunities, too. Borrow a guide and look out for the jungle’s fauna which includes squirrels, butterflies and tropical birdlife, or head down the few steps to Karon Beach. While you’re close to markets and eateries, and just a short tuk-tuk ride from rowdy Patong or upmarket Kata, the resort’s lush interior makes it feel secluded so you can appreciate the sound of the waterfall feature by the pool and occasionally paddle over for a drink at the swim-up bar. The resort has three restaurants for laid-back dining with Asian and international fare – we recommend at least one dinner at On The Rock, the resort’s popular oceanfront restaurant. The rooms and villas are embedded in the resort jungle and accessed by wooden walkways. Rooms are in bungalow-style with classic Thai features, with a choice of jungle or ocean view rooms. Ocean View Rooms also feature a balcony looking out to the Andaman Sea. For the best views of the sea and Karon Beach, upgrade to a Grand Villa. Complete with a private Jacuzzi, these exclusive villas are perfect for a romantic holiday mingled with nature.
The Nai Harn is as enviably exclusive as it looks from the beach below. It’s a stylish resort that fits neatly into the hillside and claims status as a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World. There’s an air of Santorini-style glamour with vivid pink bougainvillea over white-washed buildings and state-of-the-art amenities like Nespresso machines, yoga mats and convenient USB ports. The sleek and modern rooms cascade down the hillside. We suggest upgrading to the Deluxe Ocean View Room or higher to bask in the glorious sea vistas the hotel is known for. Grand Ocean View Rooms and Suites include your own four-poster day bed on the balcony for lazing in the sun, and in a Suite you’ll get the luxury of a ‘Press for Champagne’ button within arm’s reach if the mood takes you. There’s a modestly sized main pool for cooling off in, though most guests head for Nai Harn Beach, a lovely sandy stretch reached by a handful of steps where the hotel’s beach butlers are on hand to set up a beach umbrella and towel for you. If you’re keen on spotting some underwater life, there’s good snorkelling around five minutes away at both Ao Sane Beach and Ya Nui Beach. The high level of privacy here means in-room dining is a tempting option. Order a barbecue to come to your villa’s balcony and grill fresh seafood for an intimate dinner for two – or request the services of a chef so you can relax with a drink. The in-room menu extends to the dishes you’d find at the hotel’s restaurants so if you feel like it, you can sip fragrant tom kha soup or devour ribeye steak in your dressing gown. Head to PRIME @Rock Salt, the hotel's new open-air steakhouse which overlooks Nai Harn Beach. For pre-dinner cocktails, The Reflections Bar is an ambient spot definitely worth heading to. The cool, sunken lounge areas look out to the lovely curve of the bay; the small but perfectly formed tapas menu hits every spot possible with olives, oysters, spring rolls and churros with chocolate dipping sauce; and the cocktail menu was curated by The Savoy’s previous Head Barman of over 40 years.
Fusion Resort Phu Quoc is backed by sweeping green hills and lies just steps from Phu Quoc’s quieter north-west shore, with beautiful individual villas neatly arranged into landscaped quadrants featuring secluded gardens and private outdoor pools. The typical concierge desk has been replaced by Fusionistas on hand to tailor your holiday and arrange activities including private island tours and snorkelling trips. It’s a blissful wellness and relaxation retreat, and the resort is still only around 40 minutes’ drive from the busy capital, Duong Dong. Phu Quoc is famous for its peppers, and the hotel’s all-inclusive spa has been built around its very own pepper garden; you can enjoy a minimum of two indulgent complimentary spa therapies from a bespoke menu for each day of your stay, including a signature Vietnamese ‘Natural Living Pepper’ treatment. Fusion resorts take pride in their focus on wellbeing, with the four pillars, Soul, Sense, Mind and Spirit encouraging you to embrace a healthy lifestyle during your stay; head to the indoor yoga studio or try t’ai chi at the outdoor pavilion, without depriving yourself of the hotel’s delicious desserts and innovative cocktails. You can choose from a couple of casual dining venues, whether it’s seafood at oceanfront Pezcá Restaurant or snacks and cocktails at poolside Soul Kitchen. Head to Secret Garden at the heart of the hotel for breakfast and lunch, and enjoy ‘breakfast anywhere, anytime’ — at any restaurant, by your private pool or on the beach with the sand between your toes. The pool villas take full advantage of the coastline’s brilliant scenery, in garden, riverside or oceanfront spots. Bask in the tranquillity of your private terrace with outdoor living space, perfect for al fresco breakfast. Upgrade to a Pool Villa Ocean One Bedroom to be just a stone’s throw from the stylish hemisphere pool and the calmly lapping waves in the distance.
La Veranda lies on the west coast of Vietnam’s relatively undiscovered Phu Quoc Island, far from the brilliant but chaotic mainland cities yet still offering a spectacular taste of what Vietnam has to offer. This romantic resort was voted 18th in the Top 100 Luxury Resorts Worldwide 2018, and it makes the most of the natural landscapes, surrounded by tropical greenery and merely metres from a long stretch of golden sand and clear waters – perfect for snorkelling and diving. The hotel itself is just as impressive – a French colonial-style mansion with striking white pillars, terracotta roof tiles and winding wooden staircases. That’s before you even get to the immaculate L-shaped pool area and spacious terraces, both ideal viewing points for wonderfully colourful sunsets. The resort’s Art Deco-style bar is a great spot for a leisurely evening cocktail, and there’s plenty of choice for places to eat. Enjoy a range of gluten-free, vegetarian, European or Asian dishes at The Peppertree Restaurant, and give authentic Vietnamese street food tastings a go, from pork noodle soup to seafood canapés. To feel the fresh sea breeze, head down to Le Jardin and soak up the views from the lawn and beach deck, or tuck into grilled meats and seafood at the barbecue on the beach. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, request the Sunset Champagne experience or candlelit dining under the stars on the beach. Choose from a range of spacious rooms and villas with either garden or ocean views; they’re all traditional and elegant in design, with four-poster beds and walls adorned with Vietnamese art. Upgrade from one of the Garden Rooms to a Premier Ocean and enjoy open sea views from your balcony or terrace. For the ultimate in luxury we recommend the La Veranda Ocean Villa, complete with its own private terrace and manicured garden.
Nam Nghi has a superb beachfront position on Phu Quoc’s tranquil north-west coast, on a teardrop-shaped edge of the Mong Tay peninsula. The main hotel sits among clusters of tropical trees, and is backed by a long path winding through the greenery to luxurious ocean view villas dotted around on all sides. In front, there’s a patch of rocky shoreline which opens onto a stretch of golden beach; take a step down from the decked infinity pool framed by neat red-square parasols, and you’re already on the pristine sands — with unobstructed views and just metres between you and the calmly lapping turquoise waters. The hotel serves a brilliant choice of pan-Asian and international dishes by the pool, on the oceanfront and even on a private island. You can tuck into traditional Vietnamese and western dishes, a pizza from the centrepiece oven or a treat from the bakery at seafront Ocean Reflection. The informal pool bar is a top choice for light meals and snacks, and you can indulge in Vietnamese and Thai cuisine at the intimate Tree House, with views over Vung Bau Bay from under a lofty banyan tree. For an unforgettable meal out, head to the pier and take a quick boat ride to the exclusive Rock Island Club, just a stone’s throw from Mong Tay peninsula — enjoy sharing platters by day and custom-made cocktails by night on this tiny but luxurious islet, after soaking up its 360° panoramic views over the sea and Phu Quoc’s coastline. The rustic-luxe rooms at Nam Nghi have beautiful wooden floors, chic décor and stunning bathrooms. Ocean Deluxe and Ocean View Deluxe rooms have cosy open-plan lounge areas and spacious balconies. The Sunrise/Sunset Ocean Villas have four-poster beds and an elegant circular soaking tub; upgrade to one of these villas and you’ll also enjoy a private veranda with a hammock for two and breathtaking sea views.
Santiburi is a literal paradise. Here, you can soak up the views of towering palm trees laden with coconuts and the idyllic Maenam Beach, while those who wish to can jump into the activities on offer. Take a look at the morning schedule and take a Thai cooking lesson, set sail together on a Hobie Cat, or simply relax by the enormous freeform swimming pool. There’s also a watersports centre with complimentary non-motorised activities so you can kayak, windsurf or sail to your heart’s content, and the Santiburi Samui Country Club − which hosts PGA Asian Tour tournaments − is just a shuttle ride away, with priority tee times for Santiburi guests. As you wander around the resort you’ll constantly discover something to delight in, from the shimmering ponds to the huge freeform pool – this is a place that combines relaxation with playfulness to create a laid-back haven. Spend days enjoying the never-ending supply of excitement on offer, or indulge in a massage at the spa and try the daily complimentary afternoon tea. Staff go above and beyond; they’ll even make sure you have ice cream and suncream when you’re on the beach. A Late Night Kids’ Club every Thursday puts on films and complimentary activities so parents have free time to indulge in a well-deserved night off. Suites are in the main building and have a separate mezzanine living area, with the benefit of being closer to the restaurants and the main pool. For luxurious seclusion, book a villa which looks out to the tropical gardens or the sea. Designed in traditional Thai style, you can choose from being seconds from the water in a Deluxe Beachfront Villa or have the privacy of your own pool in a Deluxe Pool Villa.
Award-winning Maison Souvannaphoum is a French colonial masterpiece, sitting in tropical gardens with vibrant orchids and Buddhist statuary. It's the former residence of Prince Souvannaphouma and is still full of regal charm, with pristine white architecture and an immaculately decked outdoor pool. You're just a short stroll from the banks of the Mekong River and 25 minutes' walk from Luang Prabang's historic district, full of intricate and timeless temples. Even closer is Wat Wisunarat — the oldest temple in the city dating back to the 16th Century, once home to Prabang Buddhas and recognisable for its large, watermelon-domed stupa. Unwind in the pool, indulge at the incredible spa and dine on mouth-watering Laotian and Indochinese cuisine. The rooms here are beautiful — upgrade from a Garden Wing Room to a Maison Room or Champa Suite, also known as the Princess Room. The Maison Room has a superb balcony overlooking the garden, while the Champa Suite is in the heritage building of the hotel and has a separate lounge area plus garden views; both come with special extras including scented candles, canapés and wine upon arrival, as well as daily afternoon tea.
Once the home of local nobility, this imperial boutique hotel is an amazing mix of Laotian character and French colonial heritage. It's set in the centre of the charming UNESCO World Heritage town Luang Prabang, within easy walking distance of historic landmarks. Stroll around the beautiful tropical gardens, admiring orchids, gardenias and lillies before finding a tranquil spot under the shade of a fragrant frangipani tree. Ornate rooms sit around the outdoor pool, and the small poolside spa offers a selection of soothing treatments. Le Vetiver Café is in tranquil gardens with a wooden decked main pool and warm rosewood furnishings, sheltered by a canopy and the perfect al fresco dining experience. Choose from a selection of delicious meat, seafood and vegetables and then grill them to your liking at Sindad: Lao BBQ & Hot Pot which also offers a steaming hotpot and selection of wines to complement your dishes. Enjoy all-day energising cocktails and beverages at Mouhot's bar. Don't miss the chance to dine on the Mekong aboard the Nava Mekong, a traditional river cruise boat. Embark at 10.30am for a four-hour lunch cruise that stops at the Pak Ou Caves, renowned for the collection of 4000 Buddhist statues and images that can be found in the limestone grottos. Every evening, the cruise embarks at 5.30pm and journeys downstream to moor at a traditional village. Enjoy performances from local dancers before returning at 9pm.
The Oberoi, New Delhi is one of India's finest urban retreats. It has been the go-to hotel for royalty, presidents, Bollywood stars and international artists for over half a century and its recent renovation has revived Sir Edward Lutyens' original design. Service is unmistakeably Oberoi – which means 24-hour butler service and staff who'll greet you smoothly by name. New Michelin-starred chefs are at the helm of the hotel's restaurants; we love Baoshuan, a Chinese rooftop restaurant mentored by London's Andrew Wong; and Omya, which is led by the youngest Indian chef to receive a Michelin star. The elegant rooms have handpicked artwork and large windows overlooking Delhi Golf Course or the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Humayun’s Tomb. For the best panoramic city views, head to Cirrus9, a rooftop bar serving innovative cocktails and plenty of ambience.
Reopening in October 2019, this hotel's name is inspired by its glorious views overlooking the dramatic mountains of neighbouring Bali. Set in a peaceful corner of Gili Trawangan, the views are particularly impressive, naturally, at sunset, when it becomes one of the most popular spots on the island. The open-air Horizon Restaurant is the place for a hearty buffet breakfast, and later in the day choose from diverse local and international dishes. During the day at the hotel, you won’t even need to leave the water to quench your thirst – simply swim up to the Blue Coral pool bar. Rooms are decorated in earthy tones, with dark woods and locally crafted items making up the modern Balinese design. Deluxe Terrace Rooms have a seating area, and also have the option of interconnecting rooms. Spacious Island Bungalows have garden views and a terrace, while Sunset Bungalows are detached and located at the front of the hotel, close to the beach. Agung Rooms have a larger living space and outdoor lounging areas with sea views.
Mahamaya means 'ultimate paradise', and it certainly does this hotel justice on the gloriously quiet, rustic island of Gili Meno. The hotel is beautiful and understated – it’s small and simple enough in its design that it doesn’t jar amongst the more traditional thatched huts of the island, and the English managers lead an excellent team of staff. The hotel has a distinct character. On the walls you’ll find quotes from the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Mohammed Ali. There’s also a strong focus on sustainability, with water recycling, desalination technology and a reduced plastic policy. Enjoy the tranquillity of the adults-only pool or stay cool while sipping cocktails at the swim-up bar. At the heart of the hotel is the stylish Asian-fusion restaurant and bar, serving up fresh – and where possible, organic – dishes, and you can watch as the talented chef prepares your food in his open kitchen. Come the evening, opt for a table on the beach at the water’s edge and dine by candlelight, courtesy of the pretty hanging lanterns. There are just 18 fairly simple but modern rooms, most with a private outdoor shower. Poolview Suites are set around the two swimming pools, with views across the pool and deck, while the two lovely Beachfront Villas sit directly on the coral sand beach, facing the sea.
Sister hotel to the Sudamala in Sanur, Bali, the Senggigi property features the same beautiful furnishings and tasteful décor. It sits in fragrant tropical gardens by the beachfront, in a perfect spot to watch the dramatic sunsets over Bali’s volcanoes. Olah Olah is the resort’s restaurant, specialising in classic dishes with a creative twist. You can dine in the open-air, high-ceiling restaurant by the pool, on the deck overlooking the ocean, or in the privacy of your suite or villa. The spa sits under a mango tree and offers signature massages as well as traditional healing treatments. Inspired by a great summer palace, the suites here are beautiful, many with traditional thatched roofs in the bedrooms, and all with contemporary décor, hand-crafted pieces of furniture and splashes of bright colour. The bathrooms are particularly spacious, too. Choose between views of the gardens or ocean, and you can also specifically opt for sunset facing suites. For that extra indulgence, One Bedroom Villas have a gorgeous private pool in a large courtyard garden and a traditional open-air pavilion.
A secluded north-west coast location allows The Oberoi to offers its guests complete seclusion. Lombok isn’t exactly overcrowded with holiday-makers, but this part of the island is particularly tranquil. An open-sided pavilion in a coconut grove garden houses the Lumbung Restaurant, serving up fine Indonesian, Asian and continental cuisine alongside incredible views. The relaxed Sunbird Café is ideal for a beach breakfast or light lunch. The Beach Club offers snorkelling, diving, windsurfing and kayaking, or you can simply opt to relax on the hotel’s private beach or in the large infinity pool, which is fringed by palms and looks out to the nearby Gilis. In fact the views in general are stunning here; across to Bali, with distant views of the volcano. The elegant, thatched-roof rooms are huge, dotted throughout the grounds in village-like clusters. Light and airy, they feature natural furnishings with local artwork, a private walled garden with sunken marble bath, and 24-hour room service. All room types are available with garden or ocean views. Spacious Luxury Pavilions are arranged in rows. Luxury Villas are even larger, each contained behind high stone walls for the ultimate in privacy, with a landscaped garden, rock pond, raised pavilion for dining and private terrace. Luxury Pool Villas also have a private 8x5m swimming pool.
This established hotel is proud to be one of the oldest and largest in the city and oozes old-world charm. Its parchment-colour marble and plush interiors complement Amman’s rich heritage, and the long-standing staff know the city inside out. Its location is convenient at just a short taxi ride from major sights like Amman Citadel or the blue-domed King Abdullah Mosque, and there’s shopping and local dining a leisurely walk away at Rainbow Street and the Friday Market. Just ask the concierge to help plan your route for the day, or take a day trip to the Dead Sea where you can be reaping the benefits of its super-salty waters in an hour. The hotel’s popularity means there’s usually a lively buzz around the palm-lined pool and bars, although its grand size makes it feel like a calming oasis away from the city’s busy downtown. Try kibbeh dishes in the Lebanese restaurant, Bourj Al Hamam, where fairy light-strewn parasols make up the romantic al fresco area, and head to Cinco De Mayo for themed nights, the buzz of happy hour and flavour-packed Mexican food. The Club InterContinental is an exclusive perk for guests staying in Club rooms and comes with eighth-floor views of the city as you graze on afternoon tea or evening canapés. Club guests can also take a more private breakfast in the Club Lounge and be waited on by dedicated Club staff. Universally calming colours and dark wood panelling make the rooms a comfortable place to return to after day trips or hours spent exploring Amman’s Roman ruins. Most rooms and suites have city views to take in and Executive Rooms are great for adding extra room – or pick a Club-grade room or suite for access to the Club Lounge and added perks like refreshments throughout the day, afternoon tea and cocktails at happy hour.
This classic Arabic resort is one of our favourites for a chilled-out family holiday in Jordan. Its private beach is a golden seat right by the Red Sea’s warm waters, with sun loungers and cute thatched umbrellas to sunbathe or watch the sun go down. In the summer months, grilled seafood is served up to ocean views at the Red Sea Grill – a must-do for date nights while the kids are busy at the popular kids’ club which puts on a mini disco in the evenings. The hotel is in central Aqaba so you can have a wander around the modest city’s castles or try one of the local restaurants for dishes like kofta and fattoush salad. Just 15 minutes’ drive south takes you to Jordan’s best snorkelling and diving sites if you want to see the Red Sea’s rainbow of underwater life, though most guests love this resort because it’s spacious enough to find a comfortable spot of your own to get lost in a holiday read and soak up some vitamin D. The main pool is a hit with kids as they cool off on summer days – it flows under a bridge where there’s also a cosy Jacuzzi for two – and there’s an animation team keeping guests entertained with volleyball, yoga and zumba classes. Breakfast is the kind of generous buffet that beach holidays are made of, there’s belly dancing and live entertainment at Abu Nawwas Fun Pub and wherever you are in-resort, you’re never too far from some mouth-watering Mövenpick ice cream. Rooms and apartments are clean and modern with hints of traditional character and super comfortable beds. We recommend upgrading to a Deluxe Room with Sea Views which have a private balcony for sitting out on. Family Rooms have mountain views and are well-sized for a young family of four; Residences are best for older or larger families – these apartments come with one, two or three bedrooms and have a kitchenette plus extra living space.
Mövenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea is all about the location. Hidden among lush gardens, this beautiful honey-stoned hotel hugs the northern shores of the Dead Sea, in a sun-drenched spot with mountain views. Make the most of long, sunny days with leisurely dips in the outdoor pool, a trip to the extraordinary rock-hewn city of Petra, a nourishing soak in the Dead Sea and sundowners overlooking the pink-streaked sky. The Dead Sea also takes centre stage in the Zara Spa, its therapeutic waters forming part of hydrotherapy treatments and filling a flotation pool and whirlpool bath. There’s also an infinity pool, a Turkish hammam and hydropool, alongside steamrooms and aromatic showers. Don’t miss the signature Dead Sea treatment, where a black-mud body wrap cleanses, purifies and conditions the skin. Gourmands are spoilt for choice at the hotel’s nine restaurants and bars; wash down flaky pastries with fresh coffee at the Arabian-inspired Al Hana Lounge, watch the sun go out in a fiery blaze over drinks at Al Khayyam Bar, or relax with shisha and live music from the stone terrace at Valley Café & Bar. There are classic Mediterranean plates at Al Saraya Restaurant, the finest steaks at the exposed-stone Grill Restaurant, and Italian favourites like wood-fired pizza at Luigi’s.
This relaxing resort is the perfect post-adventure tonic, best taken by the warm, lapping shores of the Red Sea. Tala Bay is a beach resort 15 minutes south of Aqaba town centre that’s known as the best spot for snorkelling and diving in Jordan. It’s the perfect place for rounding off jam-packed itineraries of sightseeing in Amman and Jordan’s rose red city, Petra – whether your idea of winding down is hanging out with the rainbow fish just off the hotel beach, exploring nearby wreck sites or browsing a menu of spa treatments. The main pool is a calming oasis so big that there are more than enough good sunbathing spots to go round, and there’s a shallow section with in-water loungers for cooling off with minimal effort. The hotel’s private sand-and-pebble beach slips into waters teeming with colourful marine life; head for one of the amazing snorkelling and diving sites close to the shore like the seagrass-filled Japanese Garden or the marine mini city at Cedar Pride Shipwreck. The modern ZARA Spa is the best in the area for body scrubs with salt from the Dead Sea and cool facilities like a crushed ice fountain. There’s a healthy menu at Najel for health-conscious guests and buffet breakfasts with live cooking stations if you’d rather indulge. The simple and contemporary rooms and suites all come with a balcony, so all you have to do is choose between mountain, pool and sea views. Superior Rooms are spacious with interconnecting options; Family Suites are designed with a sliding door which leads to an adjoining room for kids – we recommend upgrading to a Suite for superior sea views and a separate living area to relax in.
This sleek, chic and tranquil hotel sits on its own private beach on the shores of the Dead Sea. Cool and calm against a dramatic desert backdrop, its contemporary interiors are the finished work of acclaimed designer Andreas Neudham. Soft, clean lines complement splashes of vibrant colour, and the glam outdoor pool works perfectly with the elegant palm trees and columns that frame it. The majestic spa is a crowning glory of the hotel, complete with a Turkish hammam and an indoor Dead Sea water pool. Outside, the immaculate private beach is another standout feature, where spacious cabanas look out to panoramic lake views. Devour mouthwatering flavours at the Panorama Restaurant, a spectacular setting where each and every window overlooks fantastic views of the Dead Sea. Open all day, the gourmet dishes use only the finest ingredients, and the adjacent wine cellar is just superb. For a lighter evening meal accompanied by relaxing live music, head to the lobby-based Rothschild Bar to dine in front of views overlooking the beach and pool. There's a good variety of rooms and suites at the hotel, each one elegantly designed with a generously sized layout and neutral hues. We have chosen to feature the chic and spacious Executive Rooms, which include modern bathrooms and the indulgence of a private terrace overlooking views of the Dead Sea.
One of the most luxurious hotels to be found on the shores of the Dead Sea, this elegant resort sits in a relatively secluded spot in the town of Ein Bokek. From an inviting laid-back vibe to the chic and stylish décor, it's an idyllic and calming lakeside escape with its glorious outdoor pool, landscaped gardens and a private beach that's just steps away. The hotel includes a superb all-natural spa, where body and beauty treatments make great use of the surrounding waters and mineral-rich mud. Overlooking glorious lake views, relax with a signature mud or seaweed wrap, relieve stress with a warming patchouli peel or choose an all-over body massage that refreshes from head to toe. Start your day with a delicious breakfast spread at the hotel’s main restaurant Zer Hazahav. In the evening, this setting transforms into a multicultural food heaven, where a fantastic variety of flavours and food styles cater to each and every palate. There's also a great selection of Israeli and Arabic dishes available if you're keen to experience the local fare. For a change of scenery, the Ranch House Restaurant promises an American-style evening of grilled Nebraskan meats and decadent sweet-toothed desserts. The rooms at the hotel are both comfortable and contemporary in design, with large double beds and generous en suites with a bathtub. Standard Rooms look over views of the Dead Sea, while the Suites are more spacious, with a living room and two balconies furnished with sun loungers and a private Jacuzzi.
Just a few minutes' walk from a private beach, this stylish resort is a popular choice for families visiting the Dead Sea. Cosy, homely and full of modern comforts, there are plenty of peaceful spots to relax in, and even a library in the lobby if all you want is a quiet read. Both contemporary and unpretentious, the outdoor pool is an oasis of serenity with its palm trees, sun loungers and indulgent double day beds. The kids' facilities are stand out; children will love the Kidos Club, where activities include a puppet theatre, children’s pool and a cosy multimedia room fitted with PlayStations and Wii consoles. At the other end of the scale, adults will appreciate some soothing downtime in the hotel's all-natural Esprit Spa. When it comes to rooms, generous floor-to-ceiling windows overlook great views of the Dead Sea or the misty Moav Mountains. Standard Rooms are cosy retreats while Deluxe Rooms are more spacious, and include an elegant interior with a comfortable sitting area and modern en suite. Family Garden Rooms have been superbly designed with families in mind, and include a generous second bedroom complete with two single beds and a flat-screen TV. Whether you’re craving Mediterranean and Moroccan or Asian and Italian, there’s nothing quite like the variety of food styles available at the Dining Room, the hotel’s main buffet restaurant. For refreshments, lap up the casual vibes and drinks at the lobby bar, while in the summer months take full advantage of the fresh fruit shakes and salads at the open-air Chill Out Pool Bar.
Hidden in the backstreets of historic Old Acre, this meticulously restored hotel is the work of renowned Israeli chef Uri Jeremias. Where an inviting ancient charm meets a contemporary Middle Eastern opulence, what once were two palaces left to ruin have today been stylishly transformed into an ultra-luxe city escape. Following an extensive renovation, the minimalist décor works perfectly with original features that include an intricate wall fresco of an Ottoman-era Istanbul and the excavated 12th Century wine cellars. For complete relaxation, the one-of-a-kind spa is simply gorgeous. It's modest and tiny, with an indulgent 400-year-old Turkish bath, and affords maximum privacy with its single treatment room. Each day begins in the breakfast room, a historic dining hall that dates back centuries. Breakfast is served on a six-metre-long knight's table and combines a delicious spread where eggs are cooked to order and local pastries are freshly homemade. On return to the hotel after a long day exploring the city, make sure to have a drink in the underground wine bar. For something a little different, we suggest taking them to the hotel's lovely rooftop terrace – head up at sunset to enjoy a happy hour accompanied by a gorgeous pink skyline overlooking ancient minarets and domed churches. This boutique hotel has just 12 rooms, and each one has been designed with an individual character and style in mind. Furnished to the highest specs and standards, sleek features that we love include the generous beds and the views that extend out to the Old City and the glorious blue Med beyond. Deluxe Rooms and Grand Deluxe Rooms feature restored wooden-beamed ceilings, while the Royal Rooms include a spacious sitting area and a generous marble bathroom. For the ultimate indulgence, opt for a spacious Presidential Room to enjoy an original marble floor and an intricate hand-painted frescoed ceiling.
The Setai Sea of Galilee gives a stylish twist to the traditional Israel hotel scene. This much is clear as soon as you walk into the golden lobby, with its polished stone and eclectic cow-print sofas. You wouldn’t expect anything less of the younger sibling of The Setai Miami, of course. Tucked away among the peaceful foothills of the Golan Heights, the 110 low-slung villas and suites are strung along the eastern shores of the Sea of Galilee, all offering a tantalising glimpse of the water and the ancient holy city of Tiberias. These seafront hangouts are awash with soothing creamy hues, accented with muted metallic tones and lots of pale wood. Pick a Kinneret Villa to take advantage of a spacious living room that opens onto a furnished balcony, with either a private plunge pool or hot tub for an extra slice of luxury. The hotel centres around an outdoor infinity pool, where only a handful of swaying palms come between you and the sea. Grab one of the sun loungers perched on wooden terraces over the pool for the best views or, come evening, cosy up around the crackling fire pit. An indoor pool, filled with skin-softening mineral water, can be also found in the stylish spa complex, along with a Turkish bath and dry sauna. A vast treatment menu spans everything from aromatherapy, reflexology and shiatsu to Ayurveda, facials and hot stone therapy – be sure to try the skin-softening Turkish hammam massage. That’s not the only tempting menu at the hotel either: Israeli cuisine is served up at the elegant bar-restaurant, whose interiors also draw upon the natural surroundings – acres of wood and basalt stone, shot through with flashes of black metal.
Bask in glorious views at this urban-chic hotel, a romantic escape in one of the four holy cities of Judaism. It's the unique location which is one of our absolute highlights. Set in a private bay, the hotel overlooks the shores of the Sea of Galilee – Israel’s largest freshwater lake and the site of miracles where Jesus was said to have walked on water. A comfortable base for exploring the historic streets of Tiberias, it’s also a welcoming oasis of high-end relaxation with its spa, gorgeous beach and the glamorous outdoor pool. There's just one restaurant at the U Boutique Kinneret, a setting right at the heart of the hotel where you’ll dine overlooking views of the pool and sea beyond. Sit indoors or eat al fresco on the stylish poolside terrace, and discover a home-style menu that's fantastic for variety and full of different gourmet flavours. Continue the evening with an after-dinner drink in the inviting lobby bar. The cool and calm vibes continue into the rooms, where charming little touches include an espresso machine and generous en suite. Each one is spacious and contemporary in style; find a small standing balcony and partial sea views in the elegantly-designed Deluxe Rooms or opt for beautiful full views in the larger Panoramic Rooms. The Deluxe Balcony Rooms are more spacious inside and include a furnished terrace looking over partial views of the Sea of Galilee.
The Isrotel King Solomon was one of the first hotels to open in the region and it remains a popular choice to this day, particularly for families. It’s well situated too; just a short walk from the shops at the waterside King’s Wharf and 5 to 10 minutes from North Beach which has a private section for the use of you and your fellow Isrotel guests. The kids’ facilities is where this resort stands out. There’s a large kids’ club, the Kids’ Kingdom, where toddlers to teens can enjoy a range of activities such as arts and crafts workshops, watching movies, indoor climbing, pool activities and gaming. There’s also a water slide, kid’s splash pool and Family Rooms which have a double bedroom and separate room with twin beds. The day begins at King’s Table, the hotel’s main dining room where an extensive buffet breakfast is served. At dinner, many of the dishes here are cooked in the open kitchens. For a change of taste and scene, head to Angelina Restaurant which is located on the King’s Promenade. Alternatively, enjoy some light snacks at the Pool Bar which overlooks the two-level swimming pool, or at the Lobby Bar. Alongside the Family Rooms, which overlook either the surrounding mountains or the busy pool area, there are smaller rooms that are perfect for couples. Each room has a balcony and sitting area with a single sofa bed. If you go for a room on the top three floors of the hotel – the King’s Floors – you’ll have access to the 12th-floor, adults-only King’s Lounge which features a sun terrace with fantastic views of the city. Light refreshments and selected drinks are served here throughout the day.
Of our two featured Isrotel hotels in Eilat, the flagship Royal Beach Eilat has the best setting. It’s just steps from a private section of the city’s North Beach (shared with guests of the sister hotels) and within easy reach of the Royal Boardwalk and the shops and bars that line the marina. The focus here is on the network of pools to the front of the hotel which is surrounded by natural-looking rocks and verdant landscaping, and the Carmel Forest Spa. In this tranquil adults-only space there’s a hot tub, Turkish hammam, sauna and fitness centre, and the spa menu features over seventy massages and beauty treatments. For younger guests, there’s the Kidos Club and a shallow swimming pool that’s ideal for little ones. When it comes to rooms, the hotel really makes the most of its seafront setting: many of the rooms have a sea view from their balcony. The Bellavista Rooms are located on floors 3 to 10 (the third floor rooms are bigger but do not have a balcony) and either look towards the surrounding mountains or over the Red Sea. The Family Rooms are larger and have a separate area with twin beds where the kids can sleep. If you want a few added extras such as access to the adults-only VIP lounge and breakfast at the Bubbes restaurant, choose one of the Royal Rooms or Presidential Rooms. The hotel’s main restaurant, Vista, is where breakfast will be served daily. If you opt to upgrade to half board, dinner will also be served here. Dishes are fresh and many are created in open kitchens. On one of Eilat’s many sunny days they can be enjoyed on the open-air terrace that overlooks the pool. Head to the Royal Promenade, which is located just along from the Royal Beach Eilat, for a taste of Tuscany at La Cucina or traditional grill dishes at the Ranch House.
David Citadel is one of the most well-known hotels in Jerusalem – it’s built from local limestone in the shape of a horseshoe with an open courtyard at its centre, home to a large pool with views over the walls of the Old City. The grand interior, courtesy of Piero Lissoni, includes a lobby with an innovative beamed ceiling in the shape of a sunrise and stained glass-style arched doors, as well as a glass roof which lets loads of light into the lounge next door. The building is the work of Moshe Safdie, the Israeli-Canadian architect famous for designing the experimental and internationally acclaimed Habitat 67 complex in Montréal. Tuck into robust buffet breakfasts at Seasons Restaurant, enjoy regionally inspired vegetables, meat, fish and skewers at Scala and work your way through the Sushi Bar menu, with creative concoctions including crispy vegetable futomaki and sushi orange soy leaves. If you’re celebrating a special occasion then we’d recommend a trip up to the hotel’s exclusive terrace – it overlooks the Tower of David, with glass-fronted balconies to maximise views over the surrounding architecture. There’s also a feng shui-focused spa, which is warmly lit and offers a range of deep tissue massages comprising Balinese, Chinese and Swedish techniques. The rooms here are very spacious and tastefully furnished, with glossy wooden desks and tables, oak parquet flooring, intricate panelling and white marble bathrooms. Upgrade to an Alcove Deluxe Old City View Room, for your own small private balcony and direct views over the Old City.
Leonardo Boutique Hotel Jerusalem is a great base for exploring this fascinating Israeli city. This is an understated hotel but one with some really neat touches, from the elegant glass wine cabinet in the lobby to the creative framed wall mural and decorative rugs in the entrance hall. Next to the hall you’ll find the Restaurant, with kaleidoscopic-style wallpaper and plenty of places to sit. It serves a generous buffet breakfast, and is overseen on the weekends by renowned Israeli chef Shalom Kadosh, who has cooked for heads of state including Barack Obama. The famous Jaffa Road, intersected by the Jerusalem Light Rail and lined with more restaurants, is only a short stroll away. The main advantage of a stay here though is the close proximity to the walls of the Old City – 10 minutes’ walk to The New Gate or five minutes further to Jaffa Gate. Pass through either gate and you’re just steps from key sites including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Western Wall and Temple Mount. The hotel is a welcome retreat at the end of a busy day’s sightseeing – settle down in front of the wide-screen TV in the cosy library, or head outside if the weather’s good. There’s a decked garden area with a few loungers and a lovely walled terrace with a hot tub, framed by a series of shrubs potted and dotted along either side. Rooms are simple but stylish ̶ they all come with sleek floors and black furnishings, a private balcony and amenities including a Nespresso coffee machine and flat-screen TV. Upgrade to an Executive Garden Room with Hot Tub for a little extra indulgence, a Studio Room if you’re travelling as a family or a more spacious Suite with separate living room.
This sleek hotel was voted one of the best in the Middle East at the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2018, and it has a prime Jerusalem location – just a five-minute stroll from the Old City, overlooking hot spots including the Tower of David and Jaffa Gate, and only 15 minutes to the Western Wall and Dome of the Rock. A stone’s throw across the road you’ll find the upscale and open-air Alrov Mamilla Avenue, lined with 140 shops, restaurants and cafés, and the hotel’s interior is just as swish – Italian designer Piero Lissoni has blended refined glass, wood and white finishes with natural limestone reminiscent of Jerusalem’s warm, sandy colours. Set yourself up for a day of exploring with a typically eclectic and hearty Israeli breakfast in the Dining Room, whipped up on live cooking stations and accompanied by pretty patio views. The Happy Fish Restaurant does excellent seafood and has chic porcelain-tile décor plus an outdoor terrace, and we recommend spending some time at the Rooftop Restaurant and bar area where you can enjoy laid-back al fresco dining on cushioned wicker sofas as you watch the sun set over the spires and battlements of the Old City. There’s also a basement swimming pool, separate hammams for men and women at the Akasha Spa and a sun deck. The superbly designed rooms are spacious and modern without being too sterile, and well lit thanks to large windows. Stylish touches include bespoke art and lamps, hand-made woodwork, luxurious Frette linens and colourful throws on the large beds. Upgrade from a city-view Studio Room to a slightly larger Executive Room or an elegant Mamilla Suite – Suites have a separate living room with a sliding panel wall and a walk-in closet.
Orient Jerusalem is in the German Colony, a quaint district south of the Old City. The area was established in 1868 by German settlers and is known for its series of 19th-Century Templar buildings – Isrotel has made every effort to ensure the hotel blends in, with a pair of beautifully restored heritage residences at the entrance whose ornate stonework and immaculate terracotta roofs match the neighbourhood’s attractive architecture. The hotel is a little further out from the Old City but still only a 20-minute walk to the Jaffa and Zion Gates, and it’s easy to stop off at sites including King David’s Tomb en route. This handy location means you can explore some lesser known parts of Jerusalem. Round the corner you’ll find colourful markets and stalls at The First Station, while the leafy Liberty Bell Park and historic Mishkenot Sha'ananim – Jerusalem’s first Jewish settlement outside the Old City – are both a leisurely stroll away. The German Colony’s main street is now a hub for places to eat and drink; back at the hotel, tuck into breakfast spreads in the dining room’s courtyard, and enjoy à la carte service among plush seating and modern chandeliers at the dairy-focused Khan Restaurant. There’s also a spa and rooftop infinity pool. The standard Orient Rooms are contemporary in style and generous in size, with light interiors and a bathroom with separate bathtub and shower – they’re also available with views over the German Colony or Old City. Colony Rooms in the Templar buildings have high ceilings, painted floor tiles, arched windows and bespoke vintage furniture, as well as extras including a tour of Jerusalem and access to the 8th-floor business lounge.
Waldorf Astoria’s first and only foray into Israel is a landmark property in Jerusalem, a 21st-Century reimagination of the city’s original Palace Hotel on Agron Street. The building is still suitably palatial – from the carefully restored façade to the ornate arches and pillars – and based around a superb Jerusalem-stone atrium with a retractable glass roof. The signature Waldorf Astoria grandfather clock in the lobby enhances the air of extravagance. The hotel is down the road from the glitzy Alrov Mamilla Avenue shops, a handy stop during the 10-minute walk to Jaffa Gate and the walls of the Old City. A pair of kosher restaurants are tucked either side of the atrium. The Palace Restaurant serves buffet breakfast and dinner, with decadent dishes including chargrilled rib-eye medallions and caramelised duck breast; King’s Court hosts Afternoon Tea and offers favourites ranging from red mullet and labneh salad to fresh pesto fettuccini for lunch and dinner. The fourth-floor Garden Terrace is a popular spot in summer, dotted with neat hedges and cute café tables – head up here to check out the Israeli-inspired tapas menu and sip G&Ts in the open air. In true Waldorf fashion you can expect superb service here, with staff on hand to help you plan day trips to the Old City and give you hints and tips if you’re new to Jerusalem. Each of the rooms has a stately but warm décor, chandelier and luxurious bathroom – think Italian marble, elegant free-standing bathtubs and TVs embedded in the mirrors.
The striking Hilton Tel Aviv is one of the most popular and established hotels in the city and a destination within its own right. It has a great setting surrounded by Independence Park and is just a short downhill walk to Hilton beach, a small sheltered bay with golden sands. The park setting also allows for uninterrupted views from every angle. To the north, the coast seems to stretch onwards for miles and to the south the beaches come to an end at the historic quarter of Old Jaffa; to the west there’s the Med – be sure to catch at least one sunset from your Deluxe Sea View Room’s balcony – and to the east the rooftops of the city. The highlight of the hotel is the 25-metre pool. It has an elevated setting above the waterfront promenade giving sun seekers far-reaching sea views as they laze on one of the many surrounding loungers. Between sightseeing adventures, you’re going to want to set aside at least a few hours to spend relaxing by the pool, on the beach or at the Thai-influenced Sheva Spa. The rest of your time can be spent following the Tayelet Boardwalk past the regenerated port area, onwards south to Jaffa, the ancient port city that Tel Aviv grew out from, and into the UNESCO-listed White City and the chic neighbourhood of Neve Tzedek. An extensive buffet breakfast is served until 11am at the sea view restaurant, Café Med; you can have a lazy morning or head out on an early morning adventure and return with plenty of time to grab some Israeli favourites such as cheeses, salads, salmon and mackerel. This informal venue is also open for dinner on Fridays and lunch on Saturdays. The hotel’s two fine dining venues include French and Med-inspired Chloélys and the Yakimono Sushi Bar which are both open for dinner (reservations are recommended). Food is also available at the Lobby Bar & Restaurant, and during the summer, the Pool Bar.
The Market House Hotel, which sits behind a light sandstone façade that’s characteristic of Jaffa, is a unique spot full of charm and soul. With monochrome geometric prints, exposed pipework, marble-topped tables and dark wood features, the interiors wouldn’t look out of place in a boutique hotel in the heart of New York City. What you wouldn’t find in the Big Apple however, are the remains of a Byzantine chapel which can be seen through glass floor panels: these are unmistakably from another age. The cool New York vibe continues into the rooms with light-washed panelling on the walls, beautifully kept parquet flooring and subway-style tiles in the bathroom. The Standard Rooms are cosy and have views of the city skyline. Each day begins with a full breakfast spread of Israeli favourites – fresh salads, hard and soft cheeses and fish such as smoked salmon and matjes herring – alongside more traditional pastries, bread and granola. You’re going to want to fuel up before you head out and explore Jaffa and its famous flea market, the adjoining neighbourhood of Neve Tzedek and the city’s Mediterranean-lapped beaches. The hotel has bikes that you can use for free, prefect if you want to take in a lot in a short space of time. When you return to the hotel, grab a book and a coffee and sink into one of the inviting sofas or arm chairs in the lobby or on the mezzanine floor above. There’s also a daily happy hour (5-8pm; excluding Saturday) where local cheeses, fruits and wines are served. This is a truly special place to call home for a few days.
Before the Royal Beach opened its doors, hotels in Tel Aviv tended to be more towards the traditional end of the design scale. With interiors conceived by the same designer as the race circuit-spanning YAS Hotel in Abu Dhabi, you know that this beachfront retreat was created to make an impact. And an impact has certainly been made, particularly on the fourth floor where you’ll find one of the most striking hotel pools. It has a unique indoor-outdoor concept and makes the most of the spectacular sea views. The spa, restaurants and other public spaces are contemporary in style with eye-catching elements such as statement light fixtures, unique furnishings and avant-garde art works. The rooms and suites continue the sophisticated style with clean lines, neutral tones and pops of colour. Some rooms overlook the city skyline while others have attention-grabbing beach and sea views. The main consideration here is if you want some outside space or more space within the room. The majority of the comfy and chic Bellavista Rooms have a balcony while the Studio Rooms and Large Studio Rooms have more space but no balcony. For a guaranteed balcony and a few added extras – including access to an exclusive lounge and free access to the spa (treatments are at an extra cost) – choose an Executive Room. Each day begins with a traditional Israeli breakfast buffet (dairy products, eggs, hummus and salad are just a handful of the dishes you can expect) at the West Side restaurant. From here, you can head out into Tel Aviv – the open-air Carmel Market is just a five minute walk away and the city’s oldest neighbourhood outside of Jaffa, Neve Tzedek, is not far beyond that. Return to the hotel for some poolside time, a visit to the Carmel Forest Spa, a glass of fizz at R-Bar and more delicious local cuisine at West Side.
The meaning of Shalom – peace – is definitely in evidence here. It’s like a relaxing oasis in the heart of chaotic Tel Aviv. While the sister hotel Market House Hotel has a New York vibe, the Shalom is more New England nautical. This is particularly the case up on the roof terrace – one of this small hotel’s most popular spots – with its faux-sea-worn decking, white-washed rocking chairs, rattan day beds made for two and views towards the sea. The relatively subtle nautical theme extends to the interior design in the bedroom – think tall ship-pattern feature walls, dark blues and dazzling white sheets. The small but perfectly formed Standard Rooms, which have large picture windows with views out to the surrounding buildings and Tel Aviv skyline, are a cosy retreat following a day of city exploration. You’ll be close to the beach – it’s just a short walk away through Independence Park – and the wonderfully regenerated port with its wooden boardwalk and converted warehouses which now house shops, cafes and restaurants. Take one of the hotel’s bikes and you can cycle along the sea front towards Old Jaffa; don’t forget to take the beach bag and towel which are provided by the hotel. The breakfasts here are almost legendary – people have stayed at the Shalom Hotel for this alone. It’s a typically Israeli buffet with salads, vegetables, dairy products and fish (the shakshuka is particularly well reviewed) but there are also pastries, bread and homemade spreads, made-to-order eggs and cereal if you prefer food that reminds you of home. Make sure you’re back at the hotel by 5pm if you want to make the most of the hotel’s happy hour when free drinks and local snacks are served (until 7pm; excluding Saturdays).
At this Tel Aviv hot spot, the grand 19th-Century architecture of a historic French hospital meets a 21st-Century minimalist interior style. In the lobby, an excavated section of a 13th-Century wall built by the Crusaders sits side by side with a couple of Damien Hurst paintings and George Condo bronze sculptures, while in the exquisitely renovated (and deconsecrated) chapel – now a tres chic bar – light pours in through stained glass windows and statement Botolo chairs are the furnishings of choice. When it comes to design, the attention to detail here is second to none. This is the sort of place that you’ll be eager to return to after a long day of exploration, whether to relax in the lobby over a game of backgammon, order a drink from The Chapel Bar or to retreat to the L. RAPHAEL Beauty Spa. This Swiss-based beauty brand has spas in world-class hotels in Cannes, New York and Beverly Hills so you know you’ll be in the best hands. There’s a delightful, tree-shaded courtyard surrounded on three sides by the historic neo-renaissance building and on one side by a newly-built wing where our featured rooms are located. The Deluxe Rooms and Deluxe Sea View Rooms have a wonderfully calm atmosphere with neutral tones and a king-size bed that just invites you to fall back on, starfish style. The hotel’s restaurant, Don Camillo, specialises in cuisine from a thousand or so miles away across the Mediterranean and was inspired by those celebrated Italian restaurants across the Atlantic in New York City. On warm summer nights, there’s nothing quite like dining on fresh dishes designed by Israeli chef, Roi Antebi, in The Jaffa’s candlelit courtyard. Staying with the New York influence but with more of a casual vibe, there’s Golda’s Deli where you can order dishes such as salmon and cream cheese bagels, cheese burgers and triple decker sandwiches.
The first thing you’ll want to do when arriving at Vivanta Kathmandu is head straight to the rooftop heated infinity pool and open air Koko bar to make sure those views are as spectacular as they come. They are. And the street art laden walls, sherbet cocktails and leather sofas give you an idea of the stylish atmosphere you can expect come dusk. Akari restaurant next door is just as chic albeit it more minimalistic, serving Burmese and Japanese cuisine alongside a show kitchen where chefs fight flames on the Teppanyaki grills. Casual comfort food is well thought out back on the lobby level at Mynt with live station buffet breakfasts, afternoon mezze platters and a Nepali menu inspired by mountain produce. Rooms are comfortable and stylish and Executive suites have the benefit of floor-to-ceiling windows and fantastic views. Attention to detail has been put into place throughout the hotel and extends to its thoughtful staff; whether you’re looking for a therapeutic massage at the luxury Jiva Spa or want concierge to arrange guided hikes through Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park’s fairytale forest of rare orchids bears and birds or a trip to any of Kathmandu’s seven UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites.
Inspired by Gond architecture and with just 12 beautiful bungalows leading out onto open terraces overlooking the wilderness, Kanha Earth Lodge is nestled in a secluded tribal hamlet on the border of the park’s buffer zone. Staff are renowned for their warmth and hospitality, their experience as naturalists and their commitment to conservation. It’s just 30 minutes from Kanha National Park, one of the most celebrated tiger reserves in India, so days can be spent spotting big cats and eagles, sloths and hard ground swamp deer, which the park has successfully brought back from near extinction. The first thing you’ll notice is how sensitively the lodge has been built; mud plaster, recycled wood, terracotta tiles and timber beams have all been used to create warm ambience and an inviting hideaway feel. Large rooms all have forest views, the stylish public lounge is clad in local stone and perfect for settling back with hot chai and the infinity pool is set among mahua trees. Dining here is a huge deal; the staff love growing their own vegetables to put straight on your plate and on the long communal table next to a roaring fire both Indian and continental cuisine is served with locally sourced fresh produce from surrounding villages. You can also expect outdoor barbecues, bush dinners and guided tours of both the kitchen’s gardens and the village markets.
With a strong focus on conservation, sustainability and local community, the recently renovated Pench Jungle Camp sits in an enviable position next to the Turia Gate of Pench National Park. Highly experienced naturalists and guides will pack you off with a picnic breakfast for morning safaris and prepare high tea after night time game drives in search of nocturnal animals. They’ll also provide telescopes for star gazing up at phenomenally clear skies and whisk you off on nature walking, bird watching and cycling trails. The camp is low-key and rustic, perfect for an authentic adventure in India’s verdant hinterland. Cottages, rooms and canvas tents offer a real sense of safari escapade built with indigenous materials and decked out with native prints, wooden beds, organic toiletries and insect repellent. The traditional dining room has you feasting on signature buffets and set menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bonfires and special evening meals can be arranged under the stars in the bush or by candlelight at the poolside. There’s plenty of space to cool off, whether you make the most of the huge pile of wildlife books in the lounge, take a refreshing dip in the small outdoor pool or sneak off for a massage in the jungle.
A contemporary hotel in the heart of magical Amritsar, the Taj Swarna provides an exemplary level of hospitality that makes every guest feels special. From the lobby’s huge chandelier to the rooftop outdoor pool and yoga deck there’s plenty of modern design while elegant Amritsari art echoes a rich culture along with subtle nods to the Golden Temple, which is just a 30-minute drive away. The Grand Trunk has made a name for itself in the city with a menu of authentic Northern Indian specialities rivalling surrounding street food eateries – trying the kulchas is a must – and also offers multi-cuisine comfort food throughout the day. Breakfast is an elaborate affair, high tea is reimagined the Indian way and the hotel’s second restaurant, The Chinese Room features a dazzling menu of Pan Asian cuisine. The all-glass Peg Bar is the perfect way to end the night and balance can be restored at the Jiva Spa, a luxury brand in its own right, with a strong focus on Ayurvedic treatments. Peaceful rooms are designed in muted tones and Club rooms on the higher floors are rewarded with panoramic old city views, butler service and afternoon canapés and cocktails in the Club Lounge.
From its highly rated personalised service to its commitment to ecological responsibility, Evolve Back Kuruba Safari Lodge is for the intrepid explorer who loves the luxury touch. It’s back to nature on a whole new level at this jungle lodge overlooking the Kabini River. Imagine stargazing from the Sundowner Deck, having dinner around the campfire as traditional Karuba dancers bless the night, drifting along the river on a traditional coracle or heading out on safari into the Nagarhole National Park in search of Asian elephant, tiger and leopard. Inspired by Kadu Karuba tribal villages, huge thatched roof Pool and Jacuzzi Huts echo the region’s culture with zebra throws and tribal prints and provide stunning accommodation; think private plunge pools, lavish bedrooms and outside/in bathrooms. Dining is a dream, whether you float along the river on a candlelit cruise, sit by the water at fine dining restaurant Honeycomb to watch the pink sunset or feast on speciality platters at Karuba Grill. Wind your way through this Ayurveda-style village under a forest of cotton silk and mango trees and you’ll end up at an infinity pool teetering on the edge of the stunning lake, at the spacious family pool or perhaps at Vaidyasala, the hotel’s therapeutic spa.
This working plantation resort offers relaxation, natural beauty and the chance to immerse in local culture. There is an Ayurvedic spa, a pool and a serene infinity pool plus a range of activities including nature walks, river rides and village visits. Three restaurants serve international and local dishes. Dining options also include a romantic private dinners. Each of the beautifully-designed villas features separate living areas and a private plunge pool.
Grand Hyatt Doha Hotel hugs the shoreline of the West Bay Lagoon district, a short hop from the city centre. The hotel is in a perfect spot for culture-seekers and adventure-lovers alike. Spend your days mixing the art museums and galleries, traditional souks and cultural icons of this dynamic city with a shot of adrenaline-filled dune bashing, desert safaris and watersports. Once you’ve had your fill, retreat to the hotel for decadent spa treatments, leisurely beach lounging and gourmet experiences. Menus at the four restaurants draw on inspiration from around the globe – from authentic Thai food at Isaan and classic Italian plates at Rocca, to Middle Eastern cuisine at Majlis and West Coast comfort food at Santa Monica Breakfast Club. There’s a sleek, wood-panelled bar for a nightcap, often with live music, and a casual café for homemade treats – it’d be a crime not to try all 10 cheesecake flavours on offer. Rooms and suites are cool and calming spaces, with contemporary Arabian décor and private balconies – many overlooking the lagoon or lush gardens. And the room to book: a Grand Suite for super-spacious digs with sea views and separate living and dining rooms.
The cool architecture impresses as soon as you walk into the palatial lobby – all gleaming columns and acres of white marble. The Kempinski Hotel Muscat squares up to the Gulf of Oman in all its modern Arabic glory: large expanses of glass frame sea views and glorious arches soar high overhead. Found in the leafy district of Al Mouj, you’re perfectly placed for an Omani getaway: the marble-clad Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and stunning Royal Opera House are around 20 minutes away by car, while the international airport is half that drive. There are two outdoor pools flanked by a bar and sun loungers, with more loungers dotted along the 6km-long beach. Here, you can kick back with a good book or sign up for watersports galore – wakeboarding, waterskiing, paddleboarding, kayaking and scuba diving. Rooms and suites are sleek and stylish; opt for a Grand Deluxe Sea View Room for unobstructed vistas – best captured from the private balcony. This hotel is definitely one for foodies: it even has its own culinary concierge. The Kitchen is an all-day affair, from baked breakfast goods and punchy Arabian coffee, to platters of Middle Eastern delicacies and seafood heaped over ice. Wash down French pastries with freshly brewed tea at Amwaj Lounge, try Thai street food at Soi Soi or feast on North Indian curry at Bukhara. Zale Beach Club is a cool hangout with a buzzy after-hours vibe – the perfect spot for a sundowner.
JA Lake View Hotel is the latest hotel opening creating a stir in Dubai. This sleek beach hangout is the youngest sibling of JA Palm Tree Court and JA Beach Hotel – part of Dubai's largest experience resort that is JA The Resort, Jebel Ali Beach. The new hotel adds three new swimming pools, a trio of restaurants and a few bars to the resort’s already vast offering. The W-shaped building is cleverly designed to create two separate areas and experiences – family-friendly and adults-only – with a cluster of restaurants and bars conveniently placed in the middle. There are great views over the resort – best taken in from the rooftop bar. Rooms are cool and calming, and we recommend plumping for a Suite to take advantage of a wraparound balcony and a spot at the tip of the W – perfect for families after a bit of space. If you manage to work your way through the resort’s labyrinth of pools and huge list of activities – like kayaking, water-skiing, horseriding and fishing – you’re a 15-minute drive from the Dubai Parks & Resorts and 20 minutes from Dubai Marina (the hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to the malls). All of the resort’s restaurants and bars are up for grabs too, meaning you can pretty much eat at a different spot every day – a great dining destination for all-inclusive holidays.
Stunning views of the gleaming creek and iconic skyline are the order of the day at Hilton Dubai Creek. The best vistas unfurl before you at the rooftop bar – the perfect spot to watch the sun sink behind the Arabian Sea, cocktail in hand. Floor-to-ceiling windows in rooms and suites make the most of the city and creek views; plump for a Panoramic Suite to take in the skyline in all its glittering glory. It’s all about cool urban living here: wake in time for a legendary Dubai brunch at the chic Table 9, before hotfooting it to the city’s mega-malls to pick up the latest threads. Seek respite from the midday sun with a shady barbecued lunch and refreshing rooftop swim at the hotel’s Edge Pool & Bar, before taking the complimentary shuttle to (sister hotel) Hilton Dubai Jumeirah private beach to bask in the afternoon sun. For a slice of culture wander through the labyrinthine alleyways of the Gold Souk or take a boat trip to the historic Grand Mosque, where you’ll find the city’s tallest minaret. Later, dine on modern classics at Glasshouse Brasserie back at the hotel before lingering over a nightcap at Issimo Bar.
3,000 year old Varanasi is one of India’s most sacred cities and Gateway Hotel Ganges is a recently refurbished and affordable urban retreat. While it’s close enough to the centre to see sunrise at the ghats, take a boat trip on the Ganges or visit Hindu temples, it’s set in beautifully tranquil gardens (shared with Taj Nadesar Palace) on the banks of the Varuna River. It’s a fine hotel for relaxation, with a mosaic-tiled outdoor pool and large sun lounge area set in manicured lawns, a tennis court, a traditional Indian spa and plenty of space for leisurely strolls around the mango and rose gardens. The Ganges Gateway Hotel is modern in design, service is impeccable, staff are warm and friendly and rooms are light and airy. Dining here is also a delight after a long day of sightseeing. Expect Indian specialities, colourful regional dishes and casual international cuisine at Chowk, which extends out onto a grand terrace.
Surrounded by one of India’s most renowned national parks, The Gateway Corbett combines picturesque views and luxury amenities with a lovely natural charm. An enchanting wildlife retreat, the hotel is perfect for guests wanting a tranquil break surrounded by India’s great outdoors. With a vast array of activities available, choose to indulge in the outdoor pool, go river rafting, or explore the park on a nature walk or organised safari tour. We also highly recommend visiting the Dhikala Entry Point, an area near to the hotel that is a known favourite for tiger spotting. For the ultimate romantic dining experience head to the hotel’s Treetop restaurant, where you can enjoy an enchanting fine dining international menu set amongst the beautiful Corbett forests. And for those who fancy a more social affair for dinner, Jim’s Grill provides an array of scrumptious barbecue-grilled delicacies accompanied by entertaining live Indian folk music. The beautifully designed rooms vary in size, but all have been styled to echo the naturalness of the hotel’s setting. Rooms are spacious and decorated with stunning block-wood furnishings and landscaped views to best reflect the provincial beauty of the hotel’s surrounds.
Following a meticulous restoration on a 20th-Century military outpost, this upscale hotel is Far East Hospitality's latest luxury property on Sentosa Island. Opening in late 2019, the former site of the Blakang Mati Artillery Barracks has been completely transformed into a five-star heritage hotel near Palawan Beach. A trendy display of old-school luxury and historical preservation, the hotel will be an exclusive hideaway on Sentosa – where contemporary mod-cons sit perfectly in tune with colonial-era buildings and a timeless charm. A modern take on the colonial heritage of the hotel's buildings, all of the 40 rooms and suites are decked out in an old-school luxe style. The décor is clean and stylish, with lots of space and intricate details throughout. Furnished with a patio or balcony, Premier Rooms add a separate bathtub and walk-in shower to the elegant marbled bathooms. On the ground floor, the Suites are much larger and include direct access to The Barrack's exclusive swimming pool and Jacuzzi. All rooms include the use of a complimentary minibar, plus access to the hotel's private lounge for all-day refreshments – head here early evening to make the most of complimentary cocktails in the hotel's happy hour. Guests at The Barracks can use the shared facilities at the neighbouring Village Hotel at Sentosa. At its heart you'll find the sprawling Pool Deck where four different pool experiences cater to guests of all ages. Chase sunset ocean views with a lounge by the Pamukkale Pool or have a chat and sunbathe on a private island pod in the hotel's Adventure Pool.
Within walking distance of Parliament, the National Gallery and the legendary Victoria Theatre, the Capitol Kempinski sits right at the heart of Singapore's cultural and civic district. Adjoined to the huge luxury lifestyle complex, Capitol Singapore, the hotel offers direct access to the Capitol Piazza shopping mall and the Capitol Theatre – once an iconic gem of Singapore's cinema scene. The elegant result of an epic renovation project, the Capitol Kempinski combines two former icons of the city – the Capitol Building and historic Stamford House, one of Singapore's original department stores. Following a huge restoration, today it's a city escape of timeless indulgence. Take some time out of sightseeing and visit the hotel's spa – a boutique retreat of relaxation with just three treatment rooms. Outside, a saltwater pool provides a cooling respite from the intense humidity, while indoors you can restore energy levels with a European-style high tea in the intimate lobby lounge. Other dining options here range from an urban German dining room and café-style deli to a signature restaurant helmed by a three Michelin-starred chef. The rooms and suites are located in both of the iconic buildings – all have contemporary designs and include original wooden flooring, high ceilings and elegant bathrooms with a freestanding tub. Deluxe Rooms have views overlooking the hotel's inner courtyard while Terrace Rooms include a private terrace with city views. Opt for a suite to indulge in a larger interior; located within the former Capitol Building, the Executive Suites include a separate living room for premium comfort. Inside the historic Stamford House, Heritage Suites are the most exclusive in the hotel, with a generous separate bedroom, walk-in wardrobe and private dining area.
The Outpost Hotel is a premium adults-only getaway on Sentosa Island. A recognised Small Luxury Hotel of the World, the hotel's trendy design is inspired by the island's military base heritage – it's a sleek and chic property that offers a stylish black-and-white palette throughout, plus plenty of contemporary aesthetics and strong statements. Just a short walk from the three main beaches on Sentosa Island, this new hotel sits elevated on a hilltop overlooking the Singapore Strait. While guests here can enjoy the pool facilities and dining venues at the neighbouring Village Hotel at Sentosa (please note these aren't adults-only), The Outpost Hotel itself offers a gorgeous rooftop pool and skydeck, and is promising a revolutionary new rooftop bar and dining concept for late 2019. The rooms here embrace the black-and-white design, and depending on preference have a choice of island, pool or ocean views. Modern en suites forgo a soaking bathtub for an oversized rain shower, and huge floor-to-ceiling windows flood the rooms with plenty of light. All rooms indulge with the choice of a generous king-size or two twin beds, plus include thoughtful extras like a filtered water tap, customisable complimentary minibar and a pillow mist kit for each nightly turndown.
Within walking distance of Resorts World Sentosa and KidZania Singapore, this new hotel offers the ultimate in family-friendly getaways on Sentosa Island. Right from the get-go, the hotel's clever concept keeps families in mind; cross into the lobby and your kids will be checked in at their own dedicated counter, plus will receive a special welcome kit carefully tailored to their age. Head up to the soothing coastal hues of your island-themed Family Room, and enjoy two separate bathrooms, interconnecting bedrooms and tailored kids' amenities like the special clothes hangers and Singaporean games. Families take centre stage at the hotel's giant pool deck – a series of four themed pools right at the heart of the Village. Slides and water features are the main focus of the Children's Play Pool, while the Lazy River offers Amazonian-style foliage and refreshing rain curtains. Head up to the Adventure Pool to laze on in-pool island pods, or bask in sunset views at the Turkish terraces of the adults-only Pamukkale Pool. Outside of the pools, there's plenty to see and do for all ages – from cycling expeditions and weekly pool deck movie nights to visiting the pint-sized kids city of KidZania Singapore. For dining, you can find delicious all-day food at the hotel's Native Kitchen restaurant. If you're after a quick food pit stop, there's a vintage Volkswagen food truck by the pool deck or a one-stop grab-and-go café in the hotel's lobby. Elsewhere, you can find master mixologists and creative cocktails beside the Pamukkale Pool or can help yourself to a local light bite from the Village Cart.
On Bali’s quieter northern coast, this tropical hideaway offers the ultimate in secluded beachfront relaxation. Nestled between the Bedugul mountains and the Bali Sea, The Lovina Bali sits in gorgeous gardens, overlooking a pretty black sand stretch of Lovina Beach. For those feeling a sunbathing day, there are two pools to flop by – one facing the mountains, and the other with views overlooking the ocean. There’s also the option to visit the Body Tonic Spa; in-room treatments are indulgently available too. For explorations of the local area, take advantage of the hotel's free bikes or stretch your legs with a stroll to the shops and restaurants on Lovina’s main street. Heading further out, take a short drive into Singaraja – the former colonial capital of Bali – or head south to Lake Beratan and admire the postcard-famous views of the Ulun Danu Temple. Stylish suites and villas are your room choices here; each one a tropical retreat where contemporary décor combines with authentic Indonesian style. Adding a touch more indulgence to your stay, a dedicated butler service is available to all rooms on request. Choose the mountain views in the Deluxe Suites, which come with their own private terrace and cosy lounge area, or upgrade to a Garden Pool Villa to enjoy an open-plan kitchen and private pool. The most spectacular ocean views can be found in the Grand Beach Villas – secluded hideaways with four spacious bedrooms, an outdoor bathroom and private gardens that open out directly onto the beach. All-day meals can be enjoyed at the Heliconia Restaurant & Pizzeria. Dine on an international menu fused with local Asian flavours, alongside fantastic rice paddy views. For more casual meals, a wood-burning oven delivers Italian-worthy homemade pizzas. Come the evening, the beach bar is a great pre-or-post dinner hangout with chilled-out lounge music and exotic cocktail creations –even better when accompanied with a legendary Lovina sunset. For a romantic evening for two, there’s also the option of private dining on the beach or in the exclusivity of your own suite or villa.
Beside the postcard-worthy shores of Tanjung Benoa, this hotel is the epitome of beachfront luxury in southern Bali. Secluded in more than two acres of exotic gardens, it's an intimate all-pool villa escape which perfectly marries gorgeous beachside comfort with Indian Ocean views. Spend the day on the beach, take some time to flop by the pool, and relieve the stresses of everyday life with an indulgent session at the Royal Spa. If you'd like to get a feel for the local culture, join a cooking class or explore with a guided tour of the area. When lunch comes calling, the Allspice Restaurant is a complete beachside haven, with a deliciously varied menu and equally sumptuous ocean views. Outside, the Allspice Ocean Terrace offers cushioned lounge chairs and umbrellas that provide the best in all-day relaxation. For something a little different, there's an authentic teppanyaki and sushi bar that's open for lunch and dinner, while next to the pool, the stylish Martini Bar delivers knock-out cocktails, refreshing wines and more than 100 different martini recipes for you to try. There are just 20 villas at the resort, each one elegantly furnished with a private pool and dining area. Home to state-of-the-art facilities, expect to be spoilt with generous bathrooms and private poolside daybeds. Inside, luxury touches include a complimentary minibar and daily fruit basket. Deluxe Villas offer superior levels of comfort with a dressing room, terrace and private garden, but for the utmost in five-star luxury, upgrade to a Royal Villa to make the most of a Jacuzzi, open-air bathroom and premium ocean views.
Beside the sugar-white sands of one of Lombok's best beaches, Hotel Tugu Lombok offers guests a quirky take on traditional beachfront indulgence. Overflowing with oversized statues, funky antiques and age-old buildings, this hotel is unashamedly extravagant – a statement of flamboyance and originality, it's an eccentric homage to the ancient cultures and heritage of Indonesia. Rich in character and personality, Hotel Tugu Lombok charms from the outset. Pull up to the carved wooden lobby and you'll be stepping into a history that dates back more than 100 years, while on a stroll through the grounds you'll pass by lotus ponds, open-air temple spas and even a cart-drawn afternoon tea. Head towards the beach and take note of the four giant Bhairawa statues standing guard at the infinity pool. Or look out for the giant Lombok rooster who crowns the poolside entrance to the hotel's all-day dining pavilion. The bold and brilliant rooms are unlike anywhere else on the island. Where elaborate designs meets bespoke Indonesian style, more is definitely more here. Celebrate late 19th-Century Peranakan culture in an Ampenan Bungalow or head to a colonial-styled Aloon Aloon Garden Villa to indulge in a private palm-filled garden and sunken bathtub. The Mahabharata-themed Bhagavat Gita Oceanfront Suites are definitely worth the splurge, thanks to their uninterrupted sea views and private plunge pools. Or opt for the extravagant Puri Dadap Merah Villa – a temple-styled villa with a petal-shaped pool, sea-facing spa and private rooftop dining area.
Newly renovated Karma Reef brings the charm of the Maldives to Indonesia. A ‘no news, no shoes’ escape on the east coast of Gili Meno, this secluded sanctuary is a haven of exotic barefoot luxury. The secret, private beach promises indulgent white-sand relaxation, while one of the region’s best coral reefs sits just offshore. Here, snorkelling equipment, kayaks and paddleboards are always up for grabs, while free bikes give you the chance to see more of the island at leisure. There’s no pool here, but trust us when we say you won’t miss it. Instead, its the ocean that's always at your beck and call. There’s a gorgeous sea spa tent, set right on the sand, and a new addition of the Karma Beach, Gili Meno restaurant – both laid-back and sandy-floored, this is beachside dining with a difference. Beyond the Mediterranean menus and Asian-fused favourites, there’s also local dishes, wood-fired pizzas, and succulent seafood barbecues to enjoy. For the utmost in private dining, have breakfast in your tent or bungalow or request a romantic candlelit dinner right under the stars. Epitomising beachfront relaxation, rooms here are either beach bungalows or safari-style glamping tents. All rooms include generous rain showers and plush king-size beds, plus a pair of personal sunbeds just metres from your room. Wake to the soothing sounds of the sea in your stylish One Bedroom Seaview Tent – a bohemian-chic retreat with wooden floors and a seaview terrace. Upgrade to a One Bedroom Seafront Bungalow for an oceanfront balcony and mezzanine-level bedroom.
On the southern shores of Gili Trawangan, this stylish escape has an away-from-it-all exclusivity. Once the former grounds of an ancient coconut plantation, today the hotel is secluded within a sprawling 19-acre estate – just a short stroll from the buzz of the island's main street, this is the perfect retreat for guests wanting uncompromised beachside relaxation. The ultimate island getaway, coconut palms provide a gorgeous natural shade and there's always a thatched day bed nearby to encourage any-time relaxation. At its centre, the hotel has an infinity-edge pool with umbrellas and loungers, while on the private stretch of white sand you can bask in day beds, hammocks and refreshments made to order. For adventures on the water, there's always snorkelling equipment, stand-up paddleboards and canoes available to hand. You'll also find surfboards thanks to the island's only surf break being just minutes away. Further offshore, the hotel's hand-built private outrigger provides exclusive island-hopping day trips and day-or-night private cruises. There are just 18 bungalows within the estate. Exceptionally spacious and incredibly secluded, each one is a private Indonesian sanctuary complete with alang-alang thatched roofs and traditional rich wood décor. Within the plantation's grounds, the restored Palm View Bungalows exude tropical luxury living, thanks to their private gardens and generous front terrace. Further up the estate, the Private Pool Bungalows look out to perfect ocean views with a sunset-viewing veranda and private plunge pool. Opt for a touch more indulgence with a Deluxe Private Pool Bungalow – tucked away behind antique Balinese doors, these are retreats of utter elegance thanks to the oversized day bed, exclusive poolside dining area and the large 12-metre private pool.
The Kayana Lombok brings contemporary chic style to the north-west coast of this paradise island. Looking over the Lombok Strait, this hotel is located on idyllic white sands and will offer just 32 luxury villas that celebrate the hotel’s modern take on ethnic interior design. While a dedicated villa butler certainly brings the indulgence, all of the room types are refreshingly simple in style. There’s a sundeck, sitting area and free-standing bathtub in the spacious bathroom, and a draped four-poster bed provides the centrepiece to each bedroom. Affording total exclusivity, outside a private pool overlooks beachfront, garden or hillside views – for the most secluded setting, choose a Hillside Villa to enjoy a larger pool and ocean views. Make the most of your free time and while away the days at the beautiful beach or oceanfront main pool. Follow a sunbathing session with a lethargic afternoon at the spa; a relaxation haven of double-bed treatment rooms, personal terraces and a specialist menu of professional massages and therapies. Dining focuses on the hotel’s Blue Restaurant & Bar; a contemporary hilltop setting near the spa. Outside, there’s alfresco dining in front of gorgeous ocean, while the rounded decking terrace – complete with cushioned sofas and stylish bar seating – is a sunset magnet, and the perfect spot to sit down and relax with a pre- or post-dinner evening drink.
The Riverie delivers spectacular views from its enviable spot on the Kok River. It was recently renovated and is centred around a dazzling gold-on-white theme – a cool contrast against the river’s earthy tones. And because this spot on the riverbank is uncrowded, there’s plenty of space to breathe in the outstretched views. By the bright blue pool, you’re just a sun lounger’s space from the river’s edge and the rooftop Peak Wine & Grill has stunning vistas that brings you almost eye-level with watercolour mountains in the distance. The hotel’s just-off-centre riverside location means you can be tasting your way around Chiang Rai’s night markets and seeing intricate temples in next to no time. At the hotel, there’s an on-site minimart for everyday essentials if you prefer to stay put and brightly coloured distractions if you’re travelling with little ones including a small aqua play area and a soft play room. The hotel’s restaurants have wide glass panels so you’ll get river views whether you’re trying a spicy Thai curry at the main Blossom Restaurant or nibbling dim sum dumplings at China Garden. Marshmallow-soft bedding and brilliant white décor in the rooms and suites are treated to subtle Northern Thai influences like a lotus emblem over each bed. Family Suites come with a children’s bunk bed just on the other side of a sliding door from the main bedroom area. We love the Deluxe River rooms for the views that bring you closer to the serene, green backdrop, which are even closer from the balcony of the Riverie Suites.
This edgy resort breaks away from the typical hotel blueprint with cool, geometric shapes and textures. It has an instantly recognisable design that stands out against any other hotel you might find in the area – like an ultra-modern twist on rustic forest cabins. The town centres and their night markets might be a short drive away, but the hotel itself is a refreshing sanctuary of comfort. It’s a quick amble for desert island-style relaxation on one of the two untouched, quiet beaches close by. The hotel is set to be popular with snorkellers and divers thanks to the speedy transfer time to Tap Lamu Pier for the Similan Islands and their amazing underwater sites (open November to May). The Beach Bar & Restaurant, while not strictly on a beach, is a great vantage spot for views of the surrounding trees from its accompanying hilltop infinity pool. The two restaurants, Maluka - International and Maluka - Thai, are both open-sided for al fresco meals whether you’re going for western pizzas or testing your tastebuds on a Thai curry. The rooms and villas have wood grain interiors and unexpected angles that tie modern and rustic design together. Grand Deluxe Pool/Lake View rooms are one of our favourite picks for the spa tub on your balcony, or for direct pool access instead of a spa tub, go for a ground-floor Deluxe Pool/Access Garden View room. Private Pool Villas are the best choice for extra privacy – they come with one, two or three bedrooms and have their own garden setting.
Cool interiors mingling with tropical greenery and pool villas that save the best sea views just for you – you wouldn’t think that Anantara Lawana was just at the top of Chaweng Beach, one of Koh Samui’s best and busiest beaches. This best-of-both-worlds resort is far enough to escape the buzz and close enough for you to join in. It’s just a ten-minute tuk-tuk ride to see what the fuss is about down at the beach’s buzziest stretch, with scattered thatched-roof salas and memorable dining experiences waiting back at your hotel. If the high-end Anantara brand and excellent location weren’t enough, the Tree Top Sky Dining & Bar single-handedly puts the hotel on the island’s fine dining map. Artistic European-Asian food is brought to you in your personal sala with a side of sea views. It’s the kind of romantic setting that’s booked in advance for anniversaries and honeymoons and becomes the highlight of most people’s stay. Private dining experiences don’t stop there either; Anantara’s Dining by Design concept is all about secret dining set-ups for two, like night picnics on the sand or a table in the middle of a candlelit garden. All food is of exceptional quality, like at the main restaurant, Ocean Kiss, where breakfast comes with a rainbow fruit spread, buttery pastries and chefs on hand for French toast or even sushi made for you on the spot. The spa is another draw that keeps guests more than happy to stay put. Walkways lead to individual treatment areas and the tropical therapy uses ingredients like skin-softening coconut and energising Thai herbs. On to the rooms and suites, where there’s a harmonious flow from each bedroom to their oversized en suites and outdoor spaces. The hotel’s rooms come up top on Koh Samui for their generous size and have lovely features like deep soaking tubs and indoor-outdoor rain showers. We love the outdoor swing in Deluxe Plunge Pool Rooms which hangs above the plunge pool, and the open-plan design in Anantara Pool Villas where your four-poster bed gets a view of the huge private pool area.
This grand hotel sits on a quiet tree-lined avenue in Hanoi’s business district, in a handy location close to the heart of the city. Both the chaotic but captivating Old Quarter with its narrow streets and food stalls, and the Parisian-style boulevards and colonial buildings of the French Quarter, are around a 20-minute stroll away towards the Red River. Drive six minutes in the other direction and you’ll find the instantly recognisable 11th-Century One Pillar Pagoda; the Temple of Literature and Thang Long Royal Citadel are also within a 20-minute walk. The hotel’s distinctive architecture reflects the French colonial past of Vietnam’s capital, but it has all the modern facilities you’d expect – go for a workout in the Kinetic Gym and Wellness Studio, unwind in the sauna or enjoy traditional Vietnamese spa treatments including massages and aromatherapy. When it comes to food, you’ll be eating at Mangosteen Restaurant – named after the tropical fruit native to South-East Asia, it offers creative à la carte menus for buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner which showcase international classics and Asian flavours. The hotel bar, Lounge 83 has a relaxed vibe and serves a selection of wines plus light snacks. All rooms have city views overlooking the French Quarter, and elegant interiors with dark wood finishes, a sitting area and Wi-Fi. We recommend upgrading from a Superior Room to a Deluxe Room for a little extra space.
Caravelle Saigon is right next to the city’s famous Opera House, built theatre, music and dance shows. The hotel’s location makes it an excellent option for exploring Ho Chi Minh City – highlights like the City Hall, Ho Chi Minh City Museum, fter a day of sightseeing you can retreat to the hotel’s seventh floor, home to an indulgent city-view spa and a leafy poolside area with shaded day beds. There’s a great choice of food and drink here. Go for dinner at Reflections Restaurant where you can enjoy seasonal flavours like tempura soft shell crab and roast monkfish with dill and bacon crust. Tuck into breakfast at Nineteen Buffet Restaurant plus lunch and dinner buffets with everything from roasts to ribs and sushi to salads. There’s a pool bar and a couple of places to choose from for snacks or an evening drink, and be sure to visit the Café de l’Opera on the ground floor, on the corner of historic Dong Khoi Street and Lam Son Square – this has been a popular haunt for travellers and locals alike since the hotel opened its doors back in 1959. The rooms are light and inviting, with a warm cream palette, sleek wood finishes and large windows to make the most of the views over the city below. Upgrade from a Deluxe Room to an Opera Room for views over the historic Saigon Opera House; Signature Rooms have access to the Signature Lounge with extras including buffet breakfast, and Signature Premium Rooms have extra space.
This beautiful architectural wonder is a luxurious resort-style hotel set resplendently amongst seven acres of stunning gardens, walkways, courtyards, reflection pools and fountains right in the centre of Gurgaon, New Delhi. The hotel is stylishly crafted, with muted earthy tones and crisp modern lines throughout. Dine in three delectable restaurants serving delicious cuisines including Indian and Japanese, and sip refreshing cocktails in the two bars. Unwind in the Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool, be pampered in the beauty salon and indulge in a treatment at the fabulous spa. Work-out in the fitness centre and take a rejuvenating yoga class.
We can’t think of a finer setting to obtain a sense of harmony and peace and to feel at one with nature – without forgoing life's little luxuries – than this beautiful resort. The views of the Langtang range from the hill-top lounge will soothe you, as will the unbeatable wellness facilities. These include a Himalayan salt room, a meditation maze, Chakra sound therapy rooms and a variation of locations for yoga and meditation sessions. There's a real respect for the local environment here with many systems in place like water re-harvesting, solar electricity and extensive recycling. The cuisine which is served at the resort's three restaurants reflects the wellbeing philosophy with natural, seasonal and healthy produce, most of which is sourced from the Dwarika’s own organic farms.
Dwarika’s Hotel showcases a stunning façade of intricately-carved wood and terracotta, with every piece handmade by some of the country’s finest craftsmen. The heritage exterior is complemented perfectly by a luxurious interior, making it a wonderful base from which to explore enchanting Kathmandu. If you’re looking for an oasis of calm, then look no further than this beautiful hotel and its fantastic facilities that include three sumptuous restaurants, a serene spa, and a stunning pool reminiscent of a 12th-Century Malla Dynasty bath. All of the rooms and suites at the hotel have been meticulously designed to combine traditional style with contemporary living. Heritage Deluxe Rooms have a refreshingly earthy appeal, using linen that has been organically produced, and furniture handmade at the hotel's own workshop, while the Heritage Junior Suites embrace local materials like pottery and brass, and showcase lots of genuine Nepali artefacts and antiques throughout the rooms. Taking inspiration from the 14th-Century Malla Dynasty homes, the ultra-luxe Royal Suite is an architecturally impressive suite set over three floors – luxurious additions include an intricate bathroom and entrance foyer, and an open-air breakfast terrace that overlooks a majestic view of the distant white Himalayan peaks.
For a truly rustic and authentic Nepali village experience we highly recommend this tranquil resort, which sits in the heart of the Himalayan foothills. The resort was rebuilt following the 2015 earthquake using locally sourced hand-carved stones and slates, while the furnishings were created by local craftspeople. You can walk to nearby Gurung and Magar villages and learn more about the Gurka soldiers who grew up in this beautiful region. For the more active there are numerous treks that you can enjoy which take you deep into rural Nepal. On return, enjoy 360-degree views from the hotel's restaurant. The cuisine on offer depends on the produce that is available from the local villages – you are sure to get a real taste of the region with a stay here. The simply designed cottages have no televisions, however with views like those which you can enjoy at the Gorkha Gaun a television is the last thing you would need.
Bringing Taj’s renowned attentive service to Nepal’s UNESCO-listed Chitwan National Park, the Meghauli Serai is a tranquil and luxury haven on the banks of the Rapti River. Home to 605 of the rare Greater One-horned Rhinoceros, as well as an abundance of other wildlife like the sloth bear and the Asiatic wild elephant, Chitwan is often renowned as one of the best wildlife-viewing national parks in Asia. Occupying a stunning riverside setting overlooking forests and lush landscapes, Meghauli Serai is a luxury safari camp that effortlessly blends rustic charm with contemporary sophistication. The perfect base from which to explore the spectacular natural surroundings, head out on a range of excursions into the park, reached by a boat ride across the river. In your free time, take advantage of the idyllic guest areas at the camp, and try and spot wildlife from the relaxing realms of the infinity pool, on the balcony of your room, or when you're dining al fresco on the deck.
Imagine beginning your day with tea, coffee or fruit juice delivered to your room as you watch the sun rise over the Annapurna mountains, possibly a private yoga session and then breakfast served as and when you please. At this beautiful hilltop retreat these relaxed mornings set you up perfectly for a day of trekking along mountain trails, bird-watching trips, sightseeing or shopping in Pokhara, or perhaps just treating yourself to an in-room Ayurvedic treatment. Those looking for an active break can join a number of guided treks, from short walks from the lodge that take you through nearby forests and villages to more strenuous hikes of three to seven hours, some of which require a transfer to the trail head (payable locally). At the end of the day you can gather round the fire in the main lodge with a coffee, tea or whiskey. Each day breakfast, which includes freshly-baked bread and eggs cooked to order, is served in the main lodge. On warmer days you can enjoy mountain views with the first meal of the day. For lunch a selection of light meals is provided alongside a buffet of traditional local dishes while dinner is a three-course affair with a mix of Nepalese and western dishes. The rooms, which are simple in style with local artwork and furnishings, are located in stone cottages centred on the main lodge.
Providing guests with a sense of understated luxury and a quiet spot away from the ever-growing capital, the Amankora Thimphu is an elegant lodge set in the upper reaches of the Motithang suburb in the Thimphu Valley. Secluded within a dramatic blue pine forest, you'll enjoy utter tranquility and bliss at this boutique hotel, which is influenced by the architecture of the region's beautiful dzongs. The whitewashed buildings surround a charming landscaped courtyard, where a central fire pit provides the perfect spot to sit round in the evenings (weather dependent). Alternatively, there’s a cosy living room with log fires where regular cultural evenings take place. In this simple sanctuary, there are only 16 guest suites available. Furnished with a generous bedroom and open-plan lounge, these spacious suites each have their own Bukhari wood-burning stove, and enjoy stunning views that sweep across the courtyard and pine forest surroundings.
Experience one of the country’s most spiritual regions with a stay at the 16-suite Amankora Bumthang. There are 29 temples and monasteries in the local area, while next to the property is the Wangdichholing Palace – the former summer home of the first and second kings of Bhutan, and now a resident monastery. Signature experiences at the lodge include lunch at a local farmhouse and a visit to the Red Panda brewery and Swiss cheese shop, a relatively unexpected experience in rural Bhutan! If you find you have some time to spare at the hotel, head to the serene on-site spa for a Bhutanese wellness experience. Focusing on Himalayan plant and herb-based therapies and treatments, popular experiences include the tension-relieving Bhutanese Oil Massage, and the signature holistic facial. Similar to the other Amankora properties, the hotel's suites combine contemporary luxury with a rustic, Bhutanese charm. Inside, the suites are decorated with warm wooden panels and feature king-size beds, terrazzo-clad baths and traditional Bukhari stoves. A daybed also overlooks a serene view of the courtyard and nearby palace and monastery. Fresh Bhutanese produce and local ingredients inspire the cuisine at the hotel, with menus offering a range of delicious Western and Bhutanese fusion dishes. Depending on preference, you can dine within the inviting interior of the dining room, or outside on the courtyard terrace, a perfect setting for a spot of al fresco dining.
With one of the most beautiful natural settings and some fantastic valley and monastery views, the Amankora Gangtey is possibly the most popular Aman property in Bhutan. The lodge is located well off the beaten track, in the little-known Phobjikha Valley near the village of Gangtey. Providing a fascinating insight into life in rural Bhutan, within this remote paradise you can take a short circular walk from the lodge past local farms, join local monks in morning or evening prayer, or enjoy a guided hike to explore the natural wonders of the surrounding valley. Celebrating Bhutan's rich cultural heritage, the Amankora Gangtey features traditional dzong-inspired architecture and chic wooden-panelled interiors. Irresistibly boutique, the eight suites are beautifully stylish, blending contemporary design with rustic features. Each suite combines a bedroom and lounge, and enjoys an uninterrupted view across the valley, while luxurious additions include a banquette window seat and a traditional Bukhari wood burning stove. Mealtimes at the lodge also celebrate Bhutanese culture, with menus inspired by local and traditional ingredients – keen to reinterpret classic continental dishes, don't be surprised to see dishes like yak carpaccio or a yak risotto on the evening's menu.
This hill-side hideaway is set away from the centre of Paro in a serene pine forest. There's nothing quite like waking to the sound of nearby streams and views of snow-capped mountains. The style here is minimalist, with a mix of modern and traditional Bhutanese architecture and décor, while the service is incredibly attentive, with the staff seemingly anticipating your every need. The trail head that winds up to the iconic Tiger’s Nest monastery is just a short distance away, and once you return from your hike the spa, with its Bhutanese hot stone baths, is a welcome retreat. Meal times are a sociable occasion with communal tables set up in the dining room. During warmer months you can even dine out on the terrace which features a fire pit and has incredible Paro valley views. The suites are simple, with light-wood décor and furnishings as well as plenty of natural light. There's a real zen-like atmosphere, something that you'll experience at all the Amankora properties.
This Punakha hotel is probably the most traditional of the Aman properties in terms of architecture and style. Set in a charming fruit orchard, which is reached by a suspension bridge over the Mo Chhu river, and centred on a three-storey heritage farmhouse, it offers plenty of rural Bhutanese character. During the warmer months meals are served in the charming courtyard, while a range of private dining experiences can be arranged around the resort. The spa, including a yoga and meditation room and a steam room, is set in a separate two-storey building while the modern suites are located in more contemporary buildings located close to the farmhouse. Active guests can follow the uphill trail to a local monastery, the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, which sits on a ridge overlooking the Punakha Valley (approx. two hours).
At this eye-catching hotel which sits at the heart of the capital, the distinctive elegance and luxury of the Taj brand is complemented perfectly by the traditional Bhutanese architecture and style. The service is outstanding, just as you would expect from a property of this calibre, and the setting, nestled in the beautiful Thimphu Valley, makes it the perfect spot from which to explore the city’s major sights. There are four restaurants here with a focus on local cuisine as well as Tibetan and European dishes. Savour Bhutanese favourites like Ema Datshi and Doem within the dramatic gold-leaf interiors of Chig-Ja-Gye, or venture to the open-air Thongsel restaurant and enjoy delicious European and Bhutanese fare while admiring the striking mist-covered mountain views. Each of the spacious rooms and suites capture the essence of Bhutanese art and culture. Abundant with character, the exotic interiors feature hand-painted murals and colourful motifs, while large windows provide sweeping views of the dramatic mountains and township backdrop.
An exclusive hotel cosseted by lush tropical gardens and fringed by a bright white beach – this is a tropical paradise and an opulent escape with plenty of facilities. Spend lazy days upon the private beach set within a peaceful cove, or by one of two expansive swimming pools dotted around the resort. For the active, why not try your hand at some of the watersports on offer which include snorkelling, sailing, kayaking or diving. You can choose from four restaurants, serving Italian cuisine, seafood fare and other international delights. Dining at Cowrie Cove is a must, where sweeping ocean views combined with the freshest seafood and local ingredients from the market to create a culinary journey. There are 530 rooms and suites within the resort which are spread over two buildings. Deluxe Rooms are located in the main wing and overlook the gardens or the sea at a supplement, whilst the larger Premier Rooms are in the Ocean Wing and have sea views within stunning surrounds.
In a city of world-class hotels, this hotel manages to stand apart from the crowd thanks to Oberoi’s incredibly high standards. It has everything a Dubai hotel should have – amazing food, super-modern interiors and knockout views – plus service that’s so noticeably good, guests often make a point to namedrop members of staff in their praise. The hotel feels grown up with clean, design-first décor and sophisticated restaurants, though Oberoi’s extraordinary team are just as happy to shower kids with special attention, too. Rooms and suites are all designed generously with nicely sized living spaces if you like downtime indoors. They’re all finished off with art that complement the modern interiors and huge, floor-to-ceiling windows. You’ll get views over the hotel pool, Dubai’s cityscape or – if you’re staying in a Premier Room and Suite – you’ll get bedroom views of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Families are set up nicely with interconnecting rooms and nothing is too much to ask for thanks to Oberoi’s 24-hour butler service. Even the breakfast spread taps into your inner child with a huge range of pastries to choose from, plus an à la carte menu that has Arabic dishes like shakshuka and Indian specialities in homage to the Oberoi brand’s origins as well as the Western classics. Ananta is one of the best Indian restaurants in Dubai and there’s also dedicated Italian and Latin American restaurants to try on top of the Arabic and international selection at the main restaurant.
With a great location just outside of the main city centre you can enjoy all of Shanghai's sights with the benefit of retreating to a quieter part of town. Rooms are chic and modern and come with modern conveniences such as iPod docking stations and the hotel itself has free Wi-Fi and an indoor swimming pool.
While the majority of Southern India resorts feature spas that offer Ayurvedic treatments and alternative ancient practices, at the beautiful Carnoustie resort the focus is almost entirely on the wellbeing of the body and soul. Hidden away on the breathtaking Malabar Coast, this is the perfect place to retreat to following a lively Indian adventure. This is the place for some genuine ‘me time’. Days can start with yoga (an incredible seven types of yoga are practised here) on the beachfront platform or within the gardens, and continue with an Ayurveda healing treatment at the Aryavaidyasala spa, a bicycle ride around the local villages or a lunch or evening cruise on the backwaters. Alternatively, you can do nothing but lie by the pool or on the beach. The choice is yours. Reflecting the wellness focus of the resort, there is a emphasis on healthy and varied cuisine. And with produce such as fruits, vegetables and spices (and herbs for the Ayurveda treatments) coming from Carnoustie's organic garden, and the majority of the sea food served coming directly from the day’s catch, you know you are going to be getting the freshest and tastiest dishes possible. There are two restaurants: IDA, which serves a wide range of local and international cuisine, and Chimaera where you can enjoy locally-caught seafood in the most beautifully presented dishes. The style is contemporary luxury, however there’s a definite nod to the architecture, heritage and culture of the region, something that can be seen in the design of the thatched cottages. The Akund Deluxe Villas are scattered throughout the gardens and feature a private deck with a lily pond.
The Legend Chiang Rai is nestled on the Mae Kok riverbank, away from the hum of civilisation in Chiang Rai just a mile away. Upon entering The Legend Chiang Rai, the first thing visitors notice is how rustic it feels. Decorated with local Lanna styling and teak wood that is found throughout northern Thailand, the simple beauty of the resort complements the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This is the ideal spot for a breath of fresh air and respite in between exploring Thailand’s lively northern cities. Slip into the resort’s infinity pool, which has stunning views of the Mae Kok River, for some downtime away from the clamour of cities. At Sala Rimnam, one of the hotel's two restaurants, you can listen to the distant ribbits of frogs as you dine on the riverside terrace, or take a seat by the open kitchen and watch as the chefs prepare your meal. If you want to explore what Chiang Rai has to offer, a ten-minute tuk-tuk ride takes you right into the city where splendid temples await. You’ll find it hard to believe that these grand structures are so close by on your return to the tranquillity of The Legend Chiang Rai. The rooms are simple, in keeping with the traditional aesthetic, with white bedding and views of the gardens or the river. For your own uninterrupted river view, opt for a Pool Villa.
This exceptional resort is perfectly romantic with unrivalled service levels and undoubtedly some the best pool villas in Thailand. Part of the Laguna resort complex, guests are spoilt with leisure facilities that include two swimming pools and an 18-hole championship golf course. There are amazing spa treatments such as the signature Thai Touch massage – Banyan Tree Phuket is the home of the official spa academy where all Banyan Tree therapists come to train. Choose from five sumptuous dining options which include contemporary local dishes, international delights and specially prepared Japanese cuisine as well as romantic intimate dining destinations around the resort. Book a table at the signature restaurant, Saffron, for distinct Thai flavours prepared with the freshest ingredients in a modern setting. Take the flavours of Thailand home with you on a traditional cooking class, or perhaps have dinner on a long-tail boat in the middle of the lagoon for a truly enchanting experience. Arranged in the style of a tranquil Thai village, the resort’s stunning villas surround a sparkling lagoon. Each villa has an open-air bath and a private sun deck with jet pool or private swimming pool. Banyan Pool Villas have a serene setting in landscaped gardens while the Banyan Lagoon Pool Villas overlook the calm lagoon.
Sink into a beanbag on the beach and watch as a dash of pink sunset illuminates dreamy island silhouettes in the distance. You can easily lose track of time on quiet Tub Kaek Beach so it’s handy that you’re only steps away from your hotel, which is hidden within the tropical trees behind you. The view of distant rocky islands across the sea is one of the resort’s highlights. Thanks to the protection from the islands, the sea is calm and swimmable almost all year round and you can be snorkelling among classic Krabi cliff-backed beaches in a 30-minute transfer to the Hong Islands. The resort’s location and mood are better suited to adults; it’s quiet and blissfully secluded from the tourist-filled areas. There are just a few restaurants down the beach and just minutes away there’s a rewarding, and entirely optional, hiking trail with panoramic views of Krabi. The resort’s two restaurants are both great spots for beachside dining. Choose from classic Thai at The Arundina or tuck into the area’s best Italian food at Di Mare. For absolute relaxation, a session in one of the spectacular spa treatment rooms is a must. An hour-long Thai oil massage melts away every worry, and it’s impossible not to feel at peace when you’re protected in a cocoon-shaped room where dark wooden panels soar upwards to reveal an open skylight at the top. The two-storey villas around the resort are home to the Superior Rooms on the lower floor and Deluxe Rooms on the upper. Each room is designed to be soft and soothing and is complete with a romance-inducing outdoor bathtub so you can share a relaxing soak under the stars. Superior Rooms have a ground-floor terrace so you’re seconds from the freeform pool, while Deluxe Rooms are on the upper floor with bedrooms under a pitched roof and a balcony overlooking the pool. Upgrade to a Sea View Suite to make the most of luxurious desert island surrounds in a standalone villa, with spacious living areas and a porch looking out to the beach.
Small but perfectly formed, this rural retreat gives you a real sense of place thanks to the distinctly Balinese architecture and the paddy fields that enfold it. From the moment you arrive, you’ll feel the warm reception from the genuinely welcoming and attentive staff and a sense of calm wash over you; although you’re just a ten-minute shuttle ride away from the buzzing heart of Ubud, the hotel’s serene vibe makes it seem as if it’s a world away. Days can begin with a session in the Yoga Pavilion as the refreshing morning breeze washes over the paddy fields, or with a hearty breakfast at Sankara’s light, airy and open Laddu Restaurant. Then your day is free to head out into artsy Ubud or its surroundings – the hotel can arrange a selection excursions with packed itineraries – you can swim in waterfalls, visit royal temples, explore bat-filled caves, see active volcanoes or browse local crafts in nearby villages. On your return to the hotel, spend a bit of time lounging by the stunning infinity pool which feels as if it is floating above the gently sloping valley below. Shrouded by lush foliage, the Sankara’s Radha Spa is a heavenly spot where you can unwind with a Balinese massage, a regally-inspired Javanesse body scrub or a two-hour Ayurveda journey. The suites and villa interiors at Sankara are inspired by earthy tones – think woven elements and hand-carved accents – and typical wooden furnishings. We particularly love the deep soaking tubs in the en suite bathrooms (you can treat yourself to an exotic flower bath if the mood takes you) and the spacious covered terraces that overlook the surrounding landscapes. This is a great value hotel so we highly recommend elevating your holiday experience by upgrading to a Suite Pool Villa or River Pool Villa which both feature an infinity plunge pool on the terrace or a Royal Suite with a Jacuzzi.
Many cities around the world have that one hotel that’s steeped in history and evokes memories of a bygone era. Singapore has Raffles and Rangoon has The Strand, while in Penang’s vibrant capital Georgetown, it’s the Eastern & Oriental Hotel, an island institution. Since opening its doors 130 odd years ago, the E&O has welcomed illustrious guests from world-famous playwrights and authors to royalty. The architecture and décor reflects its late 19th-Century colonial beginnings with a striking Moorish Revival façade, grand staircases, antique furnishings and light and airy corridors with arched windows. The hotel has two buildings – the original Heritage Wing and the Victory Annexe which was a 21st-Century addition. The former wing went through extensive renovations recently but lost none of its grandeur and sophisticated air. There’s a striking swimming pool which is exclusively for the use of Heritage Wing and Corner Suite guests which has views of the Straits of Malacca and the mainland coast. There’s also The Cornwallis, an exclusive lounge where breakfast and evening canapés and cocktails are served, and Palm Court, the venue where a traditional English afternoon tea is served every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The modern Victory Annexe loses none of the old-world charm of the original building but the designers had the contemporary traveller in mind. There’s a fitness centre, a sea-view infinity pool on the sixth floor and a museum that charts the history of Penang and the hotel itself. This modern wing is also home to the buffet restaurant, Sarkies, and the cosy Planters Lounge. The suites at E&O are stylishly designed with a mix of modern and light tones, antique furnishings, natural wood floors and partially marble bathrooms. Some of the suites, such as the Deluxe and Premier Suites, overlook the Straits of Malacca, while others like the George Town Suites have city views. We love the vintage-style roll top baths and more heritage vibes in the Straits Suites and Writers Suites. Over in the Victory Annexe are the Studio Suites, which have a balcony overlooking the water, and the dual-aspect Corner Suites.
A new address in one of our favourite places is always an exciting prospect, and we love this one so much that we’ve added it to our collection of exclusive hotels. The Sindhorn Midtown Bangkok is a great addition to the leafy Langsuan neighbourhood and is set to be our go-to spot in the city. It combines a contemporary style (the ultra-modern interiors were conceived by the same designers who created the iconic Apple flagship store in Manhattan) and a fantastic location. This is where you’ll want to be during your urban explorations; it’s just a five-minute walk away from two BTS Skytrain stations and within easy reach of shady parks, highly-rated restaurants and the Erawan Shrine. While you might spend most your time in Bangkok out exploring, you should definitely set aside some time to take a dip in the hotel’s jaw-dropping infinity pool which has sweeping views of the city’s rooftops and skyline. And when it comes to food, you can head out and find some local food nearby or stay in and sample Thai-inspired dishes created with organic produce at Tr.EAT by Saneh Jaan. We’re sure that Rhumba, the hotel’s lounge bar, is going to become a favourite drinking spot in town thanks to its extensive collection of rums from around the world and the signature mojito which is infused with lemongrass and passion fruit. Reflecting the 21st-Century vibe of the hotel, the rooms are minimalistic, however, they are also wonderfully comfortable. Options range from simple Urban Premier Rooms and the Highline Premier Rooms that are located on the hotel’s higher floors to the larger one- and two- bedrooms suites which feature a kitchenette. For full-of-light accommodation, opt for the dual-aspect Corner Suites with their skyline views.
Veiled by the haze-shrouded jungle up where Thailand meets Myanmar and Laos, this luxury resort is one of those once-in-a-lifetime retreats. Not only do you have views of the rolling landscapes of a trio of Southeast Asian countries and access to those quintessential five-star facilities, you can come face to trunk with elephants in their natural habitat just steps from the resort. The Anantara’s conservation camp is home to more than 20 rescued orphaned and abandoned elephants and the mahouts who take care of them. As part of the unrivalled Golden Triangle Discovery package, which is included in the price of your holiday, you can interact with these majestic beasts as you walk through the jungle by their side or learn more about their behaviour and biology as well as the important conservation work carried out from the camp’s on-site experts. And this isn’t where the unforgettable ellie experiences end. Stay in one of the Anantara’s Jungle Bubbles – a domed transparent room furnished with a comfy king-size bed and situated on a raised platform – from dusk until dawn and you can watch the roaming herd as the light fades and again when the sun rises. But it’s not all about wildlife encounters at this Thai-inspired resort. You can start the day with a yoga class in one of the most picturesque settings you can imagine, take a tour of this stunning corner of Northern Thailand in a Royal Enfield Classic 500 sidecar, learn the art of Muay Thai kickboxing and ‘dine by design’ on stilted terrace overlooking the elephant camp. If you have an interest in local culture, you could head out to a nearby paddy field and learn how rice is cultivated or take a trip along the Mekong in a longtail boat. There’s a real sense of place here, with designs inspired by the architecture of the historic Lanna Kingdom. The interiors are also influenced by local culture with dark-wood furniture and richly coloured soft furnishing throughout the restaurants, bars and other public spaces. We love the spa which is located in a three-storey open-air pavilion that overlooks the jungle and features a menu full of muscle-melting treatments. There are just 61 rooms and suites at the Anantara Golden Triangle each with sweeping views of the local surroundings; choose a spacious Deluxe Three Country View Room which features a comfy king-size bed and balcony or a luxe-but-cosy Three Country Suite which has a separate living area. The largest option is the Three Country Family Suite which consists of a Deluxe Room and a Suite.
A resort opening is always an exciting prospect. Throw in the name Banyan Tree and you know that it’s going to be an ultra-luxe retreat with that world-renowned focus on wellness. This 10-acre hideaway is surrounded by unspoilt nature – the lush jungle landscapes of Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park are on the doorstep and the resort backs the delightfully quiet Tubkaek Beach. And then there are the views over to the limestone islands perched out in the Andaman Sea. The architecture and interior design really makes an impression as soon as you step into the grand lobby with its circular waterfall at its centre that cascades down into The Grotto below, and the framed vistas of karst islands ahead of you. A natural spring water stream that flows from the hills behind the jungle-cloaked hills backing the resort has been routed to create an ‘island’ where you’ll find a couple of the resort’s restaurants, the spa, kids’ facilities and the open-air Kredkaew Bar which is just a few steps from the sand. Banyan Tree’s spas are legendary and this resort’s tranquil and ultra-modern wellness retreat, The Rainforest, has all the hallmarks of this respected brand such as holistic treatments using all natural ingredients and therapists who’ve graduated from the highly regarded Spa Academy. Head here for a reviving hydrotherapy experience or signature massage. The resort’s dining options are as unforgettable as its setting, spa and design. There’s the all-day Naga Kitchen where you can sit down to a wide selection of international and Thai dishes, and the open-air signature restaurant, Saffron. The unique and wonderfully romantic Bird’s Nest restaurant is going to be one of the hot tables in Krabi thanks to its setting on platforms above the lush jungle floor, the views out over the glittering sea and the mouth-watering Thai dishes. Each of the resort’s suites and villas feature a salt-water chlorinated pool, jet pool and cool and calming interiors. The tones are light and neutral and the settings range from the jungle to the beachfront. We particularly love the spacious Beachfront Pool Villas with their wrap-around swimming pools, jet pool and large al fresco terrace with sun beds and a dining area. The Two Bedroom Beachfront Pool Villas are set to be a hit with groups and families while the tucked-away Deluxe Garden Pool Suite, Partial Ocean Pool Suite and sea-view Premium Ocean Pool Suite are a fine choice for couples.
This renovated and great-value resort is set on a hillside leading down to a picture-perfect and secluded beach with soft white sands, a scattering of rocks and that crystal clear water of dreams. The freeform infinity pool – one of three at the resort – makes the most of these typical Thai coastal vistas, as does the waterfront Reef Café, the main restaurant. Waking up and wandering down to this idyllic spot for breakfast is the perfect way to begin your day. At lunch and dinner, you can enjoy a range of international and Thai-inspired dishes or choose the locally sourced catch of the day. Just next to the pool is the Coral Bar & BBQ where you can dine al fresco on themed dishes and grilled specialities. The villas, which are spread out across the hillside are simple but comfortable, each have a furnished terrace. The Garden Villas are the best value option but we highly recommend upgrading to a room with a view such as the Deluxe Ocean View Villas which overlook the glittering Gulf of Thailand. For something a little special, go for Deluxe Spa Villa which has a sunken whirlpool tub on the spacious terrace. The Centara’s out-of-the-way setting really gives the resort a far-flung feel and you can have the best of worlds here. There’s a shuttle service that runs between the hotel and the lively Lamai and Chaweng beaches and a long tail boat for fishing and snorkelling excursions but you come back to the hotel to spend the afternoon by one of the three pools or at SPA Cenvaree. At this tranquil haven there are treatment rooms, couples’ suites with a private Jacuzzi, and a steam bath and treatments range from Indian head massages and Ayurveda body massages to signature spa rituals and healing salt-based therapies.
If you’re looking to kick start a healthy lifestyle then this tranquil Moroccan-inspired boutique resort is a great place to start. The resort specialises in detox, yoga, Pilates, fitness, weight management and de-stressing programmes which can help you achieve long-lasting and transformational results. It's the perfect place if you’re seeking a yoga retreat and there are a range of programmes to suit all levels, whether you’re a complete beginner or a long-time yoga practitioner. Experience that famous Thai hospitality and enjoy the tranquillity and distant sea views as you enjoy a programme of energising exercises, healing spa treatments and nourishing food. The attractive infinity pool provides a focal point to the resort and you can enjoy fresh and delicious juices at the poolside juice bar for an instant pick-me-up. Rise early for a meditation class before breakfast on the terrace and enjoy a mid-morning swim before an afternoon of classes and restorative spa treatments. The award-winning Love Kitchen restaurant serves healthy, flavoursome cuisine that is beautifully presented and made with local produce that’s organic whenever possible. It offers innovative vegetarian dishes as well as a choice of seafood and meats. Signature dishes include nori hand rolls and Sanctuary spring rolls and the restaurant has its own book of recipes so that you can recreate your favourite dishes at home. Eating healthy doesn't always mean that you have to give up sweet treats and the delicious banana-cashew ice-cream is a popular guilt-free dessert that’s both dairy-free and sugar-free. Sip freshly made herbal teas such as lemongrass or ginger and goji berries. The comfortable Moroccan-style rooms feature colourful, earthy tones, unique design elements and a small terrace or balcony offering pool or sea views. Sanctuary Superior Rooms feature twin beds or a queensize bed while Sanctuary Deluxe Rooms offer kingsize beds. Sanctuary Suites are more spacious and feature a four-poster canopy bed and an inviting Moroccan-style lounge area with pillows and cushions. See our selection of spa and wellness packages