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  • The Best Spa Breaks According to Your Personality

    A spa holiday is considered the ultimate ‘escape’ from the everyday stresses of life and one of the best ways to rejuvenate. According to research by market research firm TechNavio, the global spa market is due to grow by 6% in the next four years. Here, we look at some of the most popular spas that will accommodate our needs according to our personality type – from nature lovers and forest bathers to luxury seekers and romantics. The Best Spa Breaks According to Your Personality For Health Seekers Talaso Strunjan, Slovenia Slovenia is a land of healthy water. Its thermal and mineral springs are a source of health and well-being. The renowned Slovenian health resort and thalasso-therapeutic centre is located in a protected landscape park on the Slovenian coast. With as much as 2,300 hours of sunshine per year, Talaso Strunjan offers numerous opportunities for both relaxing and active holidays, and of course the beneficial effects of the Mediterranean seawater, climate, mud, and salt. The room price at Villas Talaso Strunjan is £82 per night for two people sharing. Two Bunch Palms, Greater Palm Springs Two Bunch Palms, Greater Palm Springs Palm trees, mountain views and hot springs draw millions of visitors to Greater Palm Springs each year and are ideal for travellers seeking privacy and tranquillity. Perfect for those that value sustainable travel experiences and soaking in natural mineral waters, Two Bunch Palms is a luxe property and one of the first carbon-neutral resorts in the United States running entirely on solar power. Treatments Inspired by Nature Get pampered with plants at Pure Skin Spa, Seattle Travellers looking for organic treatments only, Pure Skin Spa in Seattle will help guests attain and maintain their healthiest and most beautiful self. The botanical sanctuary offers the finest organic skin, body and beauty treatments whilst using the latest technology in skincare and organic beauty products. Pure Skin Spa aims to remind visitors to appreciate the world around them whilst acknowledging the healing properties of plants. For the Romantics Vale Resort Spa, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales Named Wales’ Best Resort Spa for two years in a row at the annual World Spa Awards, the Vale Spa oozes well being and relaxation. With 19 treatment rooms and five bespoke relaxation zones, it is a perfect place for a romantic break for two. The resort’s spa and leisure facilities include a 20-metre pool, whirlpool bath, steam room and sauna with prices starting from £85 pp including a tour of spa facilities. The price of the room at Vale Resort is from £109 for two people per night. For Those Who Want to Try Something New Saraku Sand Bath Hall –  Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan The only natural sand bath in the world, the Saraku Sand Bath Hall on the thermal island of Kyushu is the perfect place to indulge in a new wellness experience. Visitors will be enveloped in warm sand infused with natural coastal hot spring water. A study from Kagoshima University’s medical faculty proved that sand bathing is effective at curing nerve pains, backaches and broken bones.

  • Once in a Lifetime Galapagos Glamping & Yacht Tour

    The Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel (on Santa Cruz Island) has joined forces with Scalesia Galapagos Lodge (on Isabela Island) to offer a week-long program in the Galapagos, including inter-island flights, day trips to Galapagos National Park aboard a private yacht, “glamping” in the highlands of Isabela Island, and visits to remote and mysterious places that illustrate the incredible diversity of the archipelago. Highlights include: Touring Quito’s Old City. Glamping in safari camp-style tents. Snorkeling with sea turtles and other marine wildlife. Hiking active volcanoes. Visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station. Visiting a tortoise breeding facility. Exploring various islands by motor yacht. For more information, visit Scalesia Galapagos Lodge. Prices for the 8-day/7-night tour start at €5,074 per person. The tour begins in Quito, Ecuador’s charming Andean capital, where guests will spend a night in an ornate Renaissance-inspired mansion in the heart of the Old City. Next, travel by air to Isabela Island, taking in the breathtaking scenery from a twin-engine light aircraft, before ascending into the highland forests that envelop modern safari-style tents at Scalesia Galapagos Lodge. Nearby volcanic islands of twisted lava and sparkling sandy coves await exploration, with daily excursions from the lodge to encounter the graceful marine creatures and trusting wildlife that makes the archipelago so unique. The tour finishes off at the stylish  Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel , located on a tranquil beach within easy reach of the region’s oldest and most beautiful islets. The best time to visit the Galápagos Islands is from December to May. Though the Galápagos is beautiful year-round, these months offer temperatures ranging from the low 70s to mid-80s, making pleasant conditions for hiking and wildlife-spotting.

  • The Heart of Portugal: Lapa dos Dinheiros

    Portugal is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe, especially the Algarve and cities like Lisbon and Oporto. Last September, I had the chance to explore the Center of Portugal – home to many communities and landscapes undiscovered by mainstream tourism. Hopping from village to village, I was drawn in by the natural scenery and quaint lifestyle of the inhabitants in the Serra da Estrela mountain range. We arrived in Casas da Lapa in the mountain village of Lapa dos Dinheiros, three hours outside of Lisbon by car. Entering the hotel, it was immediately clear that this was a spot designed for rest and relaxation. With seven bedrooms and eight suites, the hotel ensures comfort and class for each guest. I stayed in one of the duplex suites, my favourite feature being a spacious balcony overlooking the village and the natural sights beyond. Shortly after arriving, we were treated to some regional food at the hotel, including cod and cheese fishcakes, a creamy courgette soup and a sweet treat of natural yoghurt served with berries, honey and citrus shavings on a wonderfully presented crêpe. Right down to the tableware, each dish was as aesthetically pleasing as it was flavoursome. We then set out on a walking tour, following paths surrounded by cahestnut and eucalyptus trees. The natural scenery of the area was nothing short of spectacular, the streets winding their way between greenery and intertwining valleys. Sustainability is Key Sustainability is Key Sustainability is at the heart of everything the village has to offer, with fresh water sourced straight from local waterfalls – one of which passes through the hotel itself. A major highlight for me in this charming little village was the praia fluvial, a picturesque river beach with captivatingly clear –albeit chilly– water. While I wasn’t feeling courageous enough to brave a swim this time, the scenery was enough to warrant another visit in the future. This was the first of two river beaches we came across during the trip – the other in a nearby town, Loriga. Another aspect of the trip which really stuck with me was meeting the locals: these mountain villages have an incredibly authentic sense of community. Each and every inhabitant we came across was wrapped up in the everyday tasks of rural life, their pride and passion for their role in the community never waning. The warm welcome we received was like none I’d experienced before while travelling. This element of warmth and kindness carried on throughout each of the villages we went on to visit in the region. Lapa dos Dinheiros was the perfect introduction to a unique and fascinating trip to the Center of Portugal. A huge thanks to Visit Portugal for inviting me!

  • Five Luxury Hotspots in The Islands of Tahiti

    The Islands of Tahiti is the ultimate luxury holiday destination hosting an abundance of stunning, world-class resorts which are ready and waiting to be explored. Visitors can choose from renting a whole island to themselves to overlooking the crystal clear turquoise water from a luxury overwater bungalow. Here, we look at five luxury hotspots in The Islands of Tahiti. Five Luxury Hotspots in The Islands of Tahiti Private Islands Nukutepipi, Tuamotu Nukutepipi is considered one of the most beautiful private islands in the world. It is an idyllic paradise located 6,000 km from the closest continent in the middle of the Pacific. Guy Laliberté, the man behind Cirque du Soleil, owns this private island which welcomes guests to make “Nuku” their exclusive escape from reality. The island is only available for exclusive rental allowing groups to enjoy it all to themselves. The resort features 16 beachfront bungalows and villas offering elegant accommodations with high-tech amenities and artworks. Some of the many activities guests can do include kitesurfing, outrigger canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, deep-sea fishing, whale-watching, stargazing at the island’s observatory and spa visits. The price for renting the island is £815,000 per week per group allowing for up to 52 guests at a time. Motu Teta, Rangiroa Available exclusively for private rentals, Motu Teta is a small, pristine island covered in coconut trees bordered by the warm waters of the turquoise lagoon. Located about an hour and a half away by boat from the airport in Rangiroa, this distant retreat exists only for those in search of unparalleled privacy and seclusion. The main villa and guesthouse can accommodate up to six adults or a maximum of ten people, including children. The guestrooms are constructed in a classic Tahitian style with rich hardwood floors and wide-open windows that allow the South Pacific breeze to pervade the villa. In addition to having full access to all water sports equipment, guests also have their very own private chef and an excursion guide to arrange daily activities, including anything from snorkelling and boating to kayaking and windsurfing. Prices from: £1,215 per person per night. Intercontinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa Bora Bora’s bright blue lagoon and surrounding sapphire sea have long captured the imagination of travellers around the world. One of the best places to experience the beauty of Bora Bora is by staying at the 5-star luxury resort InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa. This is the ideal tropical resort to experience a unique honeymoon, celebrate a special occasion, or indulge in a blissful and relaxing holiday. The resort features the only spa in the islands that drives fresh seawater from 3,000 feet below the surface to use as healing waters for treatments. Guests can indulge in hydro-massage baths, have pearl rain massages and enjoy ‘water journey’ treatments, including a deep-relaxing jacuzzi and cold seawater pools with massaging jets. Prices from: £899 per room per night. Motu Nao Nao, Raiatea Motu Nao Nao is available on an exclusive basis for a party of up to six guests. The island is located in the lagoon of Raiatea, just 230 km from the island of Tahiti. The island features three remarkable bungalows handcrafted by local designer Alain Fleurot. Each villa, accommodating two guests, has been built to reflect the majestic beauty and nature of the paradise around you. Surrounded by crystal-clear, azure blue water and an endless open sky, Motu Nao Nao’s activities are naturally inspired by the ocean and flora surrounding it. Staff on site can organise private dives, fishing, snorkelling, jet-skiing and other water sports for guests, as well as visits to the nearby Marae Taputapuatea and local pearl farms. Motu Nao Nao hosts its very own private chef who creates a seasonal menu from mostly locally sourced foods, including fish, organic vegetables and wild ingredients found on the island. Guests must book for a minimum stay of four nights. Prices from: £4,930 per night for four guests. Nuku Hiva Keikahanui Pearl Lodge The Marquesas Islands are known as the most remote archipelago on the planet. More than 900 miles north-east of Tahiti, Nuku Hiva island is a mystical place showcasing many natural wonders, such as the Hakaui waterfall, tiki statues and encounters with wild horses, goats and boars. Located on a hillside overlooking Taiohae Bay, Nuku Hiva Pearl Lodge is the only formal hotel on Nuku Hiva hosting 20 spacious bungalows. Set on the hillside, in a lush tropical garden visitors can hike through the pineapple fields, explore archaeological sites, tackle the surf, or relax on the black sand beaches. Each luxury bungalow combines modern comfort and local materials, sculpted or embellished by Marquesan artists. The experience of staying at the Pearl Lodges aims to be authentic and laid-back, in harmony with the Marquesan life philosophy. Prices from: £1,015 per person per night.

  • Malta on my Mind…    

    Sharon Jordan, Managing Director of ITTN Group shares her experience of Malta. Given my job, everywhere I turn, people ask me, “Where would you go for a breakaway?” and my reply is ‘it has got to be Malta!’. Malta is a year-round destination with an impressive 3,000 hours of sunshine and an average temperature of 22 degrees Celsius rising to c.30 degrees in the summer. Malta Listed as Tops for that Winning Break Away Late last year a friend and I undertook a whistle-stop girlie breakaway to Malta. My friend travelled there 26 years ago and it was my first time. Having heard Malta is a relatively unknown little gem of a destination, I was excited! Departing Dublin Airport, security was straightforward with time for the obligatory browse through duty-free. We ordered two chilled glasses of Prosecco and toasted to the next 3 days away, sans-enfants! The pair of us make for great travelling companions. We both like to laze by the pool or sea but also like the cultural element to a destination, so effectively, we get the best of both and it’s a match made in heaven. Although admittedly, I’m more for the lazing these days. Landing in Valletta then onward to St. Julian’s After a short transfer lasting less than half an hour, we arrived at The Malta Marriott Hotel and Spa. The five-star hotel in the charming town of St. Julian’s with the lights of the seafront promenade reflecting in the water. While this place attracts many tourists, it is still very much a busy fishing village with a local life to accompany the streets of shops, eateries and energetic nightlife. Modern style and tastes fuse with old-world charm. The hotel, recently refurbished with chic modern decor, frames the spectacular view of Balluta Beach with centuries of Malta’s architecture curving around the horseshoe bay. Despite the late check-in, the town was alive and we hightailed it out to find somewhere to eat and enjoy an evening drink. Spoiled for choice and all wallet-friendly prices, we sat by the water’s edge, sipping on iced drinks and tasting the local delicacies. The perfect start to a mini-getaway. Views to the Horizon on a Rooftop Bar After a restful sleep and some deep inhaling of the sea view from our balcony, we rose bright and early to make sure to take advantage of the hotel’s buffet breakfast. This hotel has incredible 360-degree views of the island from the luxurious rooftop pool. It feels a million miles from normal life as you stretch out on the loungers by the pool, expose toes to the heat of the sun and watch the world go by with a view off to the horizon. For rest and relaxation, this hotel also offers the largest spa on the island of Malta. Dining in the Marina of Portomaso Following a recommendation by the concierge, we dined at a wonderful restaurant Acqua Terra E Mare in the marina of Portomaso. We people watched, soaked up the Mediterranean vibes of the area and enjoyed fresh, tasty local dishes. Afterwards, in search of something a little livelier, we were tempted by another tip and headed to the Paceville area of St. Julian’s, a place packed with pubs and clubs, Beware – this area is not for those over a certain age but sure when in Paceville, do as the locals (or tourists do) and just dance! Guided through Centuries of Maltese Culture We were met by a local guide, Darrell Azzopardi (and recent star* of the new Jurassic Park movie, some of which was filmed in Malta). A walking tour of Valletta, the capital city on the island, provided incredible picturesque streets and views on each corner. We visited many of the sites from the first season of Game of Thrones, though the highlight was the Upper Barrakka Gardens. These offer breathtaking views of the surrounding cities, Senglea, Cospicua and Birgu as well as the grand harbour. Caravaggio & Baroque at their Best St John’s Co-Cathedral is also definitely worth a visit, originally the church of the Order of Malta, the Beheading of St. John the Baptist”, Caravaggio’s masterpiece, lies in the Oratory. The building dates back to the 1570s but the interior was redecorated in the 17th century in what is regarded as some of Europe’s best Baroque style architecture. It’s well worth the journey. Afterwards, we took a leisurely journey on a traditional Maltese boat called a Dghajsa (resembling Venetian gondolas) across the harbours, out to the three cities. Running our fingers through the water as we sailed and watching the ancient structures lining the coast – it was truly like stepping back in time.  Rolling on By We docked at Birgu and discovered the next activity was a Rolling Geeks Tour . These are sizeable beach-buggy vehicles equipped with GPS and an electronic tour guide providing freedom to explore the island.  This is definitely something I would highly recommend you do when in Malta – as it combines pure belly laughs with real culture and allows you to view the three cities by electric car. The owners of this tour bring an added sparkle of fun to the adventure. Medieval Mdina & Mingling After lunch, we visited the ancient walled city of Mdina, the former capital of Malta. It became known as the Silent City once it lost its status as capital as commerce moved out and it became like a ghost town.  After a short stop at Casa Rocco Piccola, a 16th Century Palace of a Maltese Nobleman, we made our way back to the Palazzo Parisio Hotel for Afternoon Tea. For a special occasion, this is a must-do! We mingled among football stars and wedding guests, then ate the most delicate of sandwiches and cakes. Think of the Merrion Hotel combined with Mediterranean sunshine – divine! Sushi & Mixology Hotel guests recommended a sushi restaurant in Valetta called Aki and it didn’t disappoint! Highly trendy and with a mixologist on site to pair your food and cocktails, it is definitely high in my recommendation list. I have definitely been left wanting to visit Malta again. I would recommend it for anyone who enjoys the sun and sea, culture, sophistication and cocktails! If we had more time, we would have definitely taken a trip out to Gozo so three days may not be enough!  Sharon Jordan flew to Malta for a mini-break with Ryanair, courtesy of Visit Malta. Fly Ryanair direct from Dublin to Malta every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from January to November making it a great year-round destination. Flight time is just 3 hours 40 minutes.   TOP TIP:  Pre-book dining – popular restaurants as very high in demand, especially at weekends.

  • Why You Need to River Cruise with Uniworld

    Sailing by river means enjoying all the conveniences of a traditional cruise, along with the benefits of immersive inland travel, all the while relaxing on board a floating boutique hotel that caters to your every need. River cruising is absolutely the best way to cruise, and the best and most luxurious river cruises are with Uniworld. Why You Need to River Cruise Smaller Ships, Fewer Guests The ships feature an average capacity of just 120 guests and a guest-to-crew ratio of 2.3 to 1, meaning you’ll get to experience an intimate onboard atmosphere and unmatched service from the most tenured crew in the industry. Truly Immersive River ships can take travelers far past the coastline to destinations all over the world, immersing you in the heart of every country you visit. And better still, we can dock in the center of town, so you can step right off the ship and into the action. A Room with a View On the rivers, every room comes with ever-changing views. Whether you’re relaxing on the sundeck, enjoying a cocktail in the lounge, or waking up in your cabin, you’ll love watching the serene landscapes of your destination float by. No Lines or Crowds The guides can take you right past the long waits at major tourist sites, or even skip the lines entirely with VIP access and private tours. Plus, unlike on an ocean cruise, you won’t have to deal with wait times for embarking or disembarking. Your Well-being is Uniworld’s Priority By nature of river travel, you’ll always be mere moments away from the shore and its resources, should you need them. The health and safety of the guests and crew is Uniworld’s top priority, so they have developed stringent security and sanitationprotocols for their ships.

  • World Book Day: 7 Literary Destinations to Inspire a Love of Reading

    7 Literary Destinations to Inspire a Love of Reading 7 Literary Destinations to Inspire a Love of Reading Thursday will be the 25th anniversary of World Book Day, a time to celebrate the joys of reading and losing yourself in a novel. Follow in the footsteps of some of the world’s most famous authors and see below seven literary destinations that are sure to inspire a love of reading. Discover Dr. Seuss’ San Diego One of the world’s most iconic children’s authors and illustrators, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geise), lived in La Jolla, San Diego from 1948 until his passing in 1991. His early years in San Diego were where he perfected his craft and wrote many of his most loved books including Horton Hears a Who , The Cat in the Hat and How the Grinch Stole Christmas . Travellers to San Diego can visit the Geisel Library in downtown San Diego, which houses more than 15,000 Dr Seuss drawings, manuscript drafts, photographs and memorabilia, or visit Legends Gallery in La Jolla, close to his home, where there’s artwork on display and limited edition reproductions available to purchase. The Perks of Being a Wallflower in Pittsburgh  Set in the 1990s, The Perks of Being a Wallflower is centred around the heart-warming friendship between three teenagers. Loosely based on the author Stephen Chbosky’s younger years growing up in Pittsburgh, the story is fiercely tied to the city. Some of the most memorable moments are the tunnel scenes at Fort Pitt Tunnel and Fort Pitt Bridge, where one of the main characters, Sam, is riding in the back of a pick-up truck. Schenley Park and the Hollywood Theatre in Dormont also both serve as notable backdrops in the novel. Havenfall – Sarah Holland, Colorado  One of Bloomsbury Publishing’s biggest books of 2020, Havenfall is a fantasy fiction novel by New York Times best-selling author Sara Holland. The book follows the story of young Maddie Marrow and her experiences at Havenfall, a fictional town and the gateway to other realms, which is nestled deep within Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains provide an ethereal backdrop as Maddie embarks on a journey to discover the shocking truths about the dangers lurking beneath Havenfall. So You Want to Talk About Race – Ijeoma Oluo, Seattle Residing in Seattle, Ijeoma Oluo is the author of the number one bestseller So You Want to Talk About Race. The non-fiction masterpiece tackles the subject of race in the US, highlighting police brutality, Black Lives Matter and white privilege in detail. Oluo’s work on race has been featured in The Guardian, The New York Times and The Washington Post, among many other publications. Where I Was From – Joan Didion, California What’s better than the California sunshine, a warm breeze off the Pacific Coast, and a glass of wine from the vineyards of Napa Valley? All of those things, plus a book. If you want to be transported to the Golden State and can’t get there in person, try grabbing Where I Was From by California native Joan Didion. In this thoughtful and well-researched novel, she takes a look at her home state. She explores both the past and present, ranging on topics from robber barons to water crises to thoughts on individualism versus incarceration. Didion’s craft shines throughout the text, and her passion for this beautiful and complex place draws a reader in. A Scenic Road Trip Through Japan via the Written Word There’s no better time to read renowned Japanese writer Haruki Murakiam’s Drive My Car. The film, inspired by the short story, is the first Japanese film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, and received a total of four Academy Awards at this year’s ceremony, including Best Director. Adapted from a 2014 short story by Haruki Murakami called Men Without Women , Drive My Car follows the story of a theatre director who is working on a new production whilst mourning the sudden death of his screenwriter wife. Much of the story takes place in the car, with Japan as a backdrop, making it the perfect book to inspire travel to Japan. The Yosemite by John Muir The ‘Father of National Parks’ John Muir once wrote ‘the clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness’. There is arguably no greater wilderness in the US than Yosemite – one of the country’s greatest national parks. Visit the park through the eyes of Muir, the Scottish-born American naturalist who helped save Yosemite valley and the wilderness in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. From the comfort of the page, explore the soaring peaks and lush Tuolumne meadows that so inspired Muir to petition the government until they established Yosemite Park in 1890.

  • Taking the High Road: Cannonball Grand Highlands Road Trip

    Majestic castles, magnificent drives, mystic charm, 5 Star Luxury and mighty craic in the Highlands. There are 62.9 million posts about it on Instagram, more people than ever hit the road in 2021 and road-tripping is predicted to be one of the most popular travel trends again in 2022. Cannonball Ireland is now gearing up for the first of five Irish and International road trips in 2022. Foreign Cannonball trips appeal to a much wider group than just car enthusiasts. They are intimate and convivial with just sixty people in thirty cars and designed with adventure, luxury, breath-taking scenery, unforgettable experiences and spontaneity in mind. The Grand Highlands Road Trip is the first Cannonball Road trip for 2022 and this year, demand has been so high that two separate trips have been organised after the first one sold out in a few days. Wanderlust has indeed returned and as they say in the Highlands “Whit’s fur ye’ll no go past ye” The Grand Highlands Road Trip departs Belfast Port at 7.30 am on April 21st on the Stena Superfast VII and participants will relax in the reserved club lounge for the crossing. The driving route takes in the scenic coastline of Cairnryn, Loch Lomond and the famous Loch Ness to catch a glimpse of its mythical resident. The exhilarating driving route also takes in Loch Shim, Aberdeen, the stunning Cairngorms National Park, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the South-Central Belt of Scotland towards Cairnryan taking in more scenic coastlines and then homeward bound. What really adds to the appeal of Cannonball foreign trips is the exquisite choice of hotels, restaurants and nightlife. Lunch stops include the picturesque Ballathie Country House Hotel with its two AA Rosettes and the beautiful Carrick Golf Club on Loch Lomond. Hotels for overnight stays include the Majestic Kings Mill Hotel in Inverness, Ardoe House Hotel & Spa in Aberdeen, The Sheraton Grand Hotel in Edinburgh and Cameron House, the lovingly restored Luxury Hotel on Loch Lomond. The Cannonball Grand Highlanders dine like kings and can then take a walk on the wild side with reservations in the top clubs, bars and nocturnal playgrounds along the route. Drivers bring their own cars by Ferry for trips like Grand Highlands which are closer to home but car hire options are also available.  The gleaming convoy of supercars makes quite a spectacle. A Bugatti Veyron stole the limelight a few years ago but many also choose Range Rover, BMW, Mercedes and all are welcome. The Cannonball Grand Highlands road trip is all-inclusive from €1,675 per person based on two people sharing, one car, all-inclusive from Ireland with a return ferry. See www.cannonball.ie for details.

  • The 6 Best Luxury Properties You Need to Visit in America

    According to the latest 2022 Travel Trends Report by award-winning hospitality management developer, Cloudbeds, the rise of premiumisation is set to continue in 2022 with 40% of travellers more willing than ever before to splurge on future travels and 32% planning to visit a bucket-list destination. Here’s a round-up of hotels and properties going the extra mile to make their guests feel extra special. The 6 Best Luxury Properties You Need to Visit in America Fairmont Grand Del Mar, San Diego On the outskirts of San Diego lies the Fairmont Grand Del Mar , a luxurious five-star property that ensures the guest experience is truly one to remember. Amenities include four heated swimming pools, rejuvenating spa, and a range of dining options. Guests can enhance their stay with a $55 per day resort experience fee which includes a daily digital newspaper, overnight shoe shine, and access to extra activities such as golf, tennis and yoga. Bardessono Yountville, California Bardessono Yountville is a luxury five-star, an award-winning hotel nestled in the heart of Yountville, California. “Deep green” with luxury, a subtle aesthetic, privacy, and graciousness, is the Bardessono model. For the ultimate immersion into privacy, there are three signature Villas offering an enhanced and exclusive experience. To add extra to the whole experience and in celebration of cabernet season in Napa Valley, guests are welcomed to experience a vinotherapy service. ‘ The Perfect Pairing’ features locally grown and harvested Napa Valley Organics combined with some of the best cabernets in the world. The experience begins with a romantic couple’s massage that is followed by a prepared bath of cabernet and passion fruit by a bath butler and paired with a bottle of cabernet. Lotte Hotel, Seattle Lotte Hotel Seattle brings sophisticated luxury to the urban, laidback city of Seattle. Its rustic style pays homage to its outdoorsy, Pacific Northwest surroundings and rooms are thoughtfully designed to include features such as floor-to-ceiling windows, Bose speakers, Nespresso coffee machine and a pillow menu to ensure a restful night’s sleep. Beyond the rooms, guests can benefit from a spa, 24-hour fitness centre and a rooftop restaurant, one of the most sought-after restaurants in the city. Dunton Hot Springs, Colorado A firm favourite with countless celebrities, Dunton Hot Springs is one of the most sought-after stays in Colorado. The restored ghost town consists of luxurious, tastefully-decorated log cabins, a saloon bar and restaurant, spa and numerous hot springs framed by San Juan Mountains. Summer stays offer opportunities for horseback riding, guided hikes, mountain biking and rock climbing whilst in winter, guests can enjoy skiing, snowshoeing and sleigh rides. All meals and non-alcoholic beverages are included in the room price, too. The Westin Monache Resort, Mammoth Mountain Tucked in the mountains of Mammoth Lakes, The Westin Monache Resort is a beautiful hotel with copious amenities that guarantee skiers and snowboarders a perfect stay. After dropping their skis at the on-site storage facility, guests can enjoy sophisticated cuisine at Whitebark restaurant, bar and lounge or take a dip in the heated outdoor swimming pool. Rooms and suites are lovingly furnished, with cosy beds and fireplaces to ensure a peaceful night’s sleep, so guests are ready for another day on the slopes of Mammoth Mountain. Kimpton Sawyer, Sacramento, California  The Kimpton Sawyer Hotel brings an entirely new level of sophistication and exclusivity to Downtown Sacramento. Its unparalleled locale on Downtown Commons and one-of-a-kind pool deck overlooking Golden 1 Center make Kimpton Sawyer the social epicentre of Sacramento. Discerning guests will be drawn to Kimpton’s genuine hospitality and the many curated treasures of this unrivalled urban retreat. Socialise over cocktails and cuisine at Revival at the Sawyer on the chic pool deck. Luxuriate in spacious, serene rooms that celebrate the distinct pioneering spirit and natural beauty of California and provide exceptional amenities and enviable views.

  • The Best European Cities You Need to Visit If Your Single

    The dating scene can be hard, but with all the advantages we have now, it’s time to go out and find ‘the one’. We’ve decided to strap on our wings and unleash our inner cupid to showcase the best European cities you need to visit if you are single. The Best European Cities You Need to Visit If Your Single The Best European Cities You Need to Visit If Your Single Groningen, Netherlands Groningen is the perfect place to meet many young singles and take in the picturesque Dutch scenery. Groningen has an overwhelming global student population. Therefore having many young adults who are single and ready to mingle. The streets are populated with bicycles, the city centre is surrounded by canals with houseboats, and the tall bell-roofed houses are ever-present. When visiting Groningen, make sure you get to experience everything the city has to offer, from a vibrant art and music scene to a unique, student-inspired nightlife. Porto, Portugal Porto is another beautiful city that has a huge young population compared to the rest of Portugal. The dating pool in Porto is large, being a cosmopolitan city it’s more of a hub for dating, unlike its rural surroundings. Porto has a very extensive nightlife, where most singles will meet what they are looking for. If the bars and nightclubs aren’t for you, Porto also has a wide variety of modern cafes and restaurants. The presence of online dating in Porto is quite high also. You will be sure to be swiping right all night. Vienna, Austria The capital of Austria is notoriously romantic due to the 1995 classic ‘Before Sunrise’ , the tale of a one-night romantic adventure between a young couple. Not only is Vienna one of the most romantic cities in Europe, but it’s also one of the best cities in Europe for single people. Almost half of the people who reside in Vienna are single. With a population of over 1.8 million, there are many people available to be swept off their feet. Vienna’s club scene is all about parties with music of the highest quality. The parties range from chic to underground. Especially electronic music from Vienna is known for creating an international sensation. London, England London is a hot spot for dating. With about 4 million single in London, there is definitely someone of your type not too far away. The nightlife in London is notoriously popular, with thousands of pubs, restaurants and bars to choose from where you are sure to meet fellow singletons. The online dating game in London is very present, with 245 million matches have been made in London on Tinder and 44% of people live here all alone. London is without a doubt the best city in the world when it comes to dating apps, according to Tinder. A vast variety of events and culture makes it an exciting city to date in.

  • An Elite Golfing Experience: Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Antalya

    Recently I was lucky enough tobe invited out to Antalya by the Turkish Tourism Board UK & Ireland to explore the relatively unknown golf mecca, that is Antalya. The Montgomerie Maxx Royal is located in Belek, just East of Antalya on the Turkish Mediterranean coast and has been host to many exclusive tournaments and European Tour events. The area was chosen for its consistent fabulous climate and scenic natural beauty. On first impression, the Montgomerie Max Royal is extremely impressive. Montgomerie Maxx Royal Clubhouse is one of the more classic Golf Clubs in Belek with many facilities, like a fabulous driving range, putting greens and a golf academy. Also, the service at the clubhouse and quality of food is next to none. From the genius mind of Colin Montgomerie comes 104 hectares of picturesque, mixed pine forest and sandy ridges, the feel of the natural environment has been well maintained, thereby enhancing these particular characteristics of the golf course. Opening its doors in 2008, the course quickly established itself as part of the elite in Turkey. The course although having very open fairways, bridges beauty with difficulty. The holes swerve through the high pine trees, which are accompanied by numerous water hazards. You will be forgiven for losing a ball or two. A notable hole regarding water is the 4th where you have a very challenging par 5 over water, be warned! The first time I played, the greens ran a bit slow due to some bad weather the night before, but on my second attempt at the course, they ran a lot faster. The greens aren’t too challenging which is a relief but are no walk in the park, a nice balance. A lovely added bonus to the course is the inclusion of a floodlit back 9. The course provides a night golf option if you feel up for it after hours. Overall the course is an absolute pleasure to play. If you are visiting Antalya, the Montgomerie Maxx Royal is undoubtedly top of the list. The fabulous course, fabulous staff, fabulous facilities all provide a fabulous experience. A quick thank you to the Turkish Tourism Board UK & Ireland, Turkish Airlines and Maxx Royal for making it possible for me to play such an elite course.

  • The Best Remote Destinations Immersed in Nature in the USA

    According to the latest 2022 Travel Trends Report by award-winning hospitality management software developer, Cloudbeds , destinations with plenty of outdoor offerings is a trend set to continue into 2022 with 30% of travellers saying they prefer outdoor and small-town destinations more now compared to before the pandemic. Here’s a round-up of some of the best small towns and remote parts of the world to unwind and enjoy a peaceful holiday.  The Best Remote Destinations Immersed in Nature in the USA Granby, Colorado A small mountain town in Colorado, Granby has just over 2,000 residents and is praised for its friendly atmosphere and close proximity to Denver. Surrounded by Rocky Mountains National Park, Granby really lives up to its motto of ‘being something truly grand.’ Brimming with outdoor activities in the spring, travellers can breathe in the fresh air with hiking, camping, mountain biking, horseback riding or boating. Nestled in Granby, C Lazy U Ranch is a luxurious dude ranch offering an upmarket yet authentic wild western experience. An all-inclusive resort, guests can enjoy incredible views of the Continental Divide mountain range in complete peace and tranquillity whilst switching off from the rest of the world. Alpine Lakes High Camp, Seattle, Washington Just a short ride from Seattle, two hours to be precise, sits Alpine Lakes High Camp in Leavenworth. A remote area alongside the Alpine Lake Wilderness area, Alpine Lakes High Camp includes nine A-frames and cosy cabins along with private forests which are perfect for travellers who crave seclusion and untouched territory. In the warmer months, expect empty hiking trails, a wood-fired hot tub and intimate moments with nature. La Jolla, San Diego, California The southern California city of San Diego is known for its laid back atmosphere, beautiful coastline and incredible Mexican cuisine. Travellers looking to enjoy a slow pace of life should visit the La Jolla neighbourhood in the north of the city. Boasting numerous beaches, picturesque coves and Torrey Pines State Nature Reserve – a peaceful park set atop a cliff, with views of the Pacific Ocean – La Jolla is a great spot for a remote holiday. Visitors can stay at the La Jolla Shores Hotel ; with each of the rooms offering coast or garden views, guests feel as though they are a million miles away from anyone else. Rooms from $339 per night. St. Helena, California Nicknamed “Napa Valley’s Main Street,” the downtown area of the charming wine-country town of St. Helena brims with lovely little shops, art galleries, and cafés set in historic buildings. It’s all nicely walkable within its primary half-mile-long core, so visitors can browse gourmet shops, fashion boutiques, and candy stores of this picturesque small town. Downtown St. Helena is ringed with wineries, such as the iconic Merryvale Vineyards, which was the first winery in the valley to open after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. The perfect place to stay in St. Helena is Auberge du Soleil hotel; with breathtaking views, it is the dream of French restaurateur, Claude Rouas. Nestled within a terraced, sun-kissed hillside amid 33-acres of heritage olive and oak trees, the hotel’s 50 contemporary guest rooms and suites make a perfect location for a peaceful stay away from the crowds. Rooms for £1,136 per night.

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