Para onde você iria se quisesse fazer uma viagem
romântica, dinheiro definitivamente não fosse um problema e as passagens
incluíssem qualquer lugar do planeta? Difícil decidir? Pois é, para ajudar
aqueles que estão se preparando para realizar o sonho da vida de qualquer mortal
apaixonado, a revista americana Travel and Leisure, uma das mais importantes – e
sofisticadas - publicações do gênero, divulgou uma lista dos 50 lugares mais
românticos do mundo. <http://delas.ig.com.br/materias/239501-240000/239816/239816_1.html> LISTA DOS 50 LUGARES - LIST OF THE 50
PLACES Conteúdo original da revista
http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/50-romantic-places/1?comments_page=1
A relação inclui desde o hotel, em Roma, onde Grace Kelly e Audrey Hepburn
passaram a lua de mel, até viagens para casais que querem combinar paixão e
aventura. Um dos roteiros para estes amantes audazes começa em Belize e inclui
uma caminhada de 90 minutos pela selva caribenha, depois um rappel de quase 100
metros até uma série de galerias e cavernas que, finalmente, conduzem a uma
“suíte-caverna” secreta. Ali, os exaustos amantes são recebidos à luz de velas,
com direito a champanhe e um leito nupcial fofíssimo, com perfume de flores.
E quem lembra do filme Out of Africa, com Merryl Streep e Robert Redford vivendo
um intenso e triste romance entre elefantes e girafas em algum lugar do Quênia?
Se este for seu sonho, saiba que a empresa Blixen’s Africa, fundada, é evidente,
por um parente da escritora Isak Dinesen, autora do romance que inspirou o
filme, programa safáris exclusivos para qualquer fantasia que você possa nutrir
pelos aspectos, digamos, mais selvagens do amor.
Tem medo que os mosquitos estraguem sua lua de mel? Não gosta de selva? Que tal
um cruzeiro pela Polinésia Francesa num iate de 226 pés (acredite, é grande!),
cujos banheiros foram decorados por Philippe Starck (desculpem, mas a relação de
prêmios e homenagens ao designer francês não ia caber aqui) e as 30 cabines
possuem aparelhos de TV com imensas telas planas de plasma...
Não pense, no entanto, que lugares românticos só acontecem em plena selva ou em
praias desertas. O roteiro da Travel and Leisure também inclui opções para
aqueles cujo destino são cidades como Paris e Nova York. Aqui a regra do romance
é buscar refúgio nos templos de sofisticação: Hotel de Crillon, em pleno Champs
Elisées e o Four Seasons The Pierre, com a deslumbrante vista do Central Park
como cenário de fundo do seu romance.
A lista também guarda algumas surpresas, ao menos para nós, brasileiros. Por
exemplo, sabia que na nossa vizinha Argentina o ator Robert Duvall – o mais que
fiel conselheiro do Poderoso Chefão, Marlon Brando – comprou um rancho, a Casa
dos Jasmins que, dizem, faz você se sentir no paraíso, mergulhado em aromas de
rosas, orquídeas e... jasmins. E durante todo o passeio, você vai degustando do
melhor vinho produzido pelos nossos vizinhos...
A outra surpresa é a inclusão do Ponta dos Ganchos, um resort exclusivo situado
em terras brasileiras, mais especificamente, no litoral de Santa Catarina. São
20 chalés escondidos aqui e ali pelos vários quilômetros de Mata Atlântica
preservada. Tudo à beira das águas turquesa do mar, que convidam para longos
mergulhos. O serviço fica à altura da concorrência internacional e você pode
conferir no site do hotel.
50 Most Romantic Places, 2005
Nothing puts us in the mood for love like travel. We've searched the world for
destinations where romance is not just promised—it's guaranteed.
From February 2005
Dinner in a 400-year-old mansion overlooking the Bosporus. A couples massage
just steps from the South Pacific. A rural retreat where no one can find you. By
changing the setting, we allow ourselves not only to fall in love with a new
place, but also to see the same face in a different light. So whether you're
planning a secret getaway or you're just an incorrigible dreamer, read on.
COUNTRY LIVING
Inn at Palmetto Bluff
BLUFFTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
On a tidal stretch of the May River, just west of Hilton Head, the new Inn at
Palmetto Bluff puts the charm back into Southern hospitality. Spend mornings
paddling kayaks along marsh-lined coastal waterways inhabited by snowy egrets
and playful dolphins, or pedaling bikes with a naturalist on woodland trails
fragrant with loblolly pine. In the 50 white clapboard cottages, landscapes by
low-country artists evoke a languorous, bygone era. T+L TIP Paint each other
with therapeutic mud, then soak in a Spanish moss-and-citrus bath during the
Boggin' massage treatment at the spa.
DOUBLES FROM $450; 476 MOUNT PELIA RD.; 866/706-6565;
www.palmettobluffresort.com
Hacienda Puerta Campeche
CAMPECHE, MEXICO
Crafted from a row of colonial-era houses, the Yucatán Peninsula's latest
hacienda brings a dose of urbane style to this historic town. Most of the 15
guest rooms have a bathroom the size of a big-city apartmentand a sun-drenched
daybed. Pools built between the red and yellow façades of the old manor houses
flow through porticos from room to room and are capped with floating hammocks.
T+L TIP Ask a driver to take you to the nearby ruins of Edzna. After midnight,
the pyramid complex makes a perfect backdrop for an unforgettable proposal.
DOUBLES FROM $159; CALLE 59; 52-981/816-7535 www.luxurycollection.com
House of Jasmines
SALTA, ARGENTINA
The hottest attraction in Argentina's northwest corner is the seven-suite House
of Jasmines, actor Robert Duvall's 120-year-old, 300-acre ranch in the shadow of
the Andes. On foot or horseback, guests are free to roam the Edenic grounds,
which are overrun with aromatic roses, orchids, and jasmine. Inside your
white-on-white adobe casita, the best treat you can give yourselves is a long
siesta in the wrought-iron four-poster bed. T+L TIP Try a granita made with the
region's signature wine, Torrontes.
DOUBLES FROM $250; 54-387/497-2002; www.houseofjasmines.com
Red Capital Ranch
BEIJING
There's not much at the arcadian Red Capital Ranch to disturb a weekend tryst—except,
of course, its gaspingly close proximity to the Great Wall. There are just 10
villas; request one with a rooftop terrace. Feast on Manchurian mountain dishes
(lamb roasted over an open fire with willow leaves), or simply cocoon in a
corner of the Tiger Bar and soak up the serenity. T+L TIP Ascend the wall at
sunset to watch the surrounding hills, rustic villages, and crumbling
watchtowers melt into the purple haze of northern China's twilight.
DOUBLES FROM $188; HUAIROU DISTRICT; 86-10/8401-8886; www.redcapitalclub.com
BEYOND THE SEA
Anantara Resort & Spa
KHAO LAK, THAILAND
Retreat from the crowds of Phuket into your own thatched-roof manor. The 51
villas all have four-poster beds and glorious views (of silvery beaches along
the Andaman Sea or of a 22-acre palm grove surrounding a sapphire lagoon), and
each expansive marble bathroomopens onto a secret garden. T+L TIP Commune with
nature by visiting rescued leatherback turtles at Hat Thai Muang National Park,
then take an afternoon jungle trek to secluded waterfalls and hidden beaches.
DOUBLES FROM $455; 66-76/592-100; www.anantara.com
Four Seasons
LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA
Malaysia's newest resort is also its most luxurious. Overlooking the turquoise
Andaman Sea are 91 villas, teak-shingled in traditional Malay style, many with
separate gated entrances, wooden patios, and private "spa rooms" with gold-hued
Spanish-marble showers. The main spa is itself an invitation to hedonism: six
dark wood pavilions floating in lotus ponds. But everything—in the end—centers
on the sugar-sand beaches and the dramatic limestone formations that trail out
to sea like a string of pearls. T+L TIP Hire a private boatman for a moonlit
drift in a perahu (a traditional Malay boat) outfitted with silk cushions—beneath
shadows cast by the granite cliffs that loom above the sea.
DOUBLES FROM $410; 800/819-5053 OR 60-4/959-2888; www.fourseasons.com/langkawi
Mykonos Theoxenia Hotel
MYKONOS, GREECE
Standing between windmills and sand, blue crystal waters and the narrow,
cobblestoned streets of Mykonos, the restored Mykonos Theoxenia is everything
you wouldn't expect from a classic Greek hotel. Its 52 rooms revisit the sixties,
with Pop canvases and retro furniture playing off stark-white stone buildings
that glow in the afternoon sun. T+L TIP Watch the moon rise over the sacred
island of Delos from deserted Kapari Beach. The concierge will take care of all
details, including a speedboat to bring you back to the hotel.
DOUBLES FROM $185; 30-22890/22230; www.mykonostheoxenia.com
The Palms
TURKS AND CAICOS
At the Palms resort, on Turks and Caicos' celebrated Grace Bay Beach, guests can
wander through water gardens, relax beside the infinity pool, or choose a
treatment administered in the 15,000-square-foot spa. All of the 72 suites—which
have vaulted ceilings, marble floors, and Roman baths—overlook the ocean and
come with terraces where couples can dine alfresco before slipping past the
railing and testing the waters together. T+L TIP Book one of the three-bedroom
penthouse suites. They're accessible only by private elevator and come with a
butler.
DOUBLES FROM $750; 866/877-7256 www.thepalmstc.com
MEALS TO REMEMBER
Cristal Room Baccarat
PARIS
Most restaurants attached to brand names are worth avoiding for the homogeneity
they inevitably deliver. The Cristal Room Baccarat is the sumptuously appointed
exception to this rule: the Empire-chic interior is the work of Philippe Starck
(the raw brick-and-gilt walls are not to be overlooked); chef Thierry Burlot
changes his refined Gallic menu on a monthly basis; and at dinner the room is
suffused with the exquisite glow cast by candelabra and, of course, Baccarat
chandeliers. T+L TIP Step into the 10-seat, terraced private dining room to view
the first black-crystal chandelier Baccarat ever created.
DINNER FOR TWO $268; HOTEL DE NOAILLES, 11 PLACE DES ÉTATS-UNIS;
33-1/40-22-11-10
Rio Grande Restaurante
SEVILLE
On a candlelit veranda planted with lemon trees, you can sample the creations of
executive chef Nacho Martinez, who has brought a globe-trotting sensibility to
Rio Grande's traditional Andalusian menu. This little bistro in the Triana
district turns out fresh seafood in countless original ways (the black-rice
paella with lobster and jumbo prawns is a local favorite). T+L TIP The
six-course tasting dinner is worth the three hours it requires to eat.
DINNER FOR TWO $105; 41010 CALLE BETIS; 34-95/427-8371
Tugra Restaurant
ISTANBUL
Every element of the Tugra experience is calculated to set your inner clock to
Levantine time—after all, the Çiragan Palace Hotel Kempinski, which houses the
restaurant, was the last residence of the Ottoman emperors. The cuisine is
derived from recipes found in historic Ottoman texts, but new executive chef
Aydin Demirgives dishes his own 21st-century flair, creating entrées such as
salmon "pastrami" with orange-and-mint couscous. T+L TIP Take one of the tables
at the edge of the vast columned terrace, which directly overlooks the Bosporus.
DINNER FOR TWO $220; 32 ÇIRAGAN CAD., BESIKTAS 90-212/326-4646;
www.ciraganpalace.com
The Cupola at Three on the Bund
SHANGHAI
Those hunting for indulgence in Shanghai should concern themselves with only one
reservation: the upper cupola at Three on the Bund. This two-tiered dome atop a
landmark 1916 building seats just two and commands 360-degree views of the Bund's
Neoclassical architecture and the futuristic, neon-streaked skyline of Pudong.
T+L TIP Request extra portions of the decadent chocolate cake and chestnut-rum
foam from former Jean Georges pastry chef Jason Casey.
DINNER FOR TWO $400; 3 ZHONG SHAN DONG YI RD. 86-21/6323-3355;
www.threeonthebund.com
OVER-THE-TOP SUITES
The Aviary, Twin Farms
BARNARD, VERMONT
Luxury at this 1930's estate has been taken up a notch with the Aviary suite:
the latest addition to the property is a 1,100-square-foot house for two built
into the treetops, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing views of the Green
Mountains. Should cross-country skiing and tobogganing on the 300-acre property
fail to send Cupid's arrows flying, nap hearthside with your partner and a
bottle of wine. T+L TIP Try a deep-sea body wrap or hydrotherapy soak at the spa.
$1,850 PER NIGHT; 800/894-6327; www.twinfarms.com
Vera Wang Suite at Halekulani
HONOLULU
Revisit your wedding day in the newly opened Vera Wang Suite, a collaboration
between the A-list bridal designer and the Hawaiian landmark hotel that hovers
on the edge of Waikiki's famous surf. Wang breaks the Halekulani's all-white
tradition with a fruity palette in the lounge and private dining room—which is
set with her signature crystal and china. T+L TIP Have a traditional Polynesian
Nonu massage or a couple's lomilomi in the newly christened SpaHalekulani.
$4,000 PER NIGHT; 800/367-2343; www.halekulani.com
Casa Lisa
LOS CABOS, MEXICO
The Baja Peninsula's Casa Lisa may share a shoreline with the exclusive
Esperanza resort, but at this five-bedroom villa, the only person who shares
your view of the pale blue sea is your partner. If snorkeling and kayaking don't
inspire you, head to the desert for horseback riding, then celebrate sunset over
Land's End with a fresh margarita. T+L TIP Watch your host, Ali Ordoñez, catch
spiny lobsters in front of the villa and whisk them to your chef, who will serve
them by candlelight in a thatched cabana.
$2,000 PER NIGHT; 888/499-5745; www.akconciergevillas.com
The Penthouse, Merrion Hotel
DUBLIN
When a hotel suite has an extra room to accommodate "security personnel,"
chances are that high-caliber guests are spending the night. Such is the case at
Dublin's most exclusive hotel, where celebrities (like Bruce Springsteen) have
kept the 3,000-square-foot duplex penthouse booked since its September opening.
Ensuring the utmost in discretion, a private elevator opens right into the suite's
first floor, where two bedroomslook out on the hotel's faithfully re-created
18th-century gardens. T+L TIP Snap your fingers and staff will serve a
full-course dinner on your rooftop terrace—beside the cedarwood hot tub.
$3,085 PER NIGHT; UPPER MERRION ST.; 353-1/603-0600; www.merrionhotel.com
Royal Penthouse Suite, King George II Hotel
ATHENS
Play gods while overlooking the Parthenon from the terrace of the King George II
Hotel's most opulent guest quarters, recently reopened after a 16-year hiatus.
Adding to the extraterrestrial atmosphere of the entire-ninth-floor suite are a
Jacuzzi and butlerand enough public space to entertain more than 70 friends in
full view of the Acropolis.T+L TIP Swim in the Parthenon's shadow in the terrace's
infinity pool.
$9,950 PER NIGHT; VASSILEOS GEORGIOU A ST., SYNTAGMA SQ.; 30-210/322-2210;
www.grecotel.gr
Abu Elephant Villa, Abu Camp
OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA
This exquisite two-bedroom villa is set in an ancient riverine forest, just
across the lagoon from the five-tent Abu camp. A classic mahogany four-poster
bed dominates the main room; the purpose of the second room is left to your
imagination. Couples can take one of Abu's famed elephant-back safaris, then
return to soak in their en suite copper bathtub in the afternoon. T+L TIP Spend
the evening on the teak pool deck gazing at fish eagles swooping over the water
while your personal chef prepares dinner.
VILLA FROM $2,200; 267/686-1260; www.abucamp.com
Great Mercury Island
NEW ZEALAND
Through New Zealand's Seasonz Travel bespoke outfitters, you can rent a
cloistered retreat on the privately owned Great Mercury Island—25 minutes by
helicopter from Auckland. The two Scandinavian-inspired residences are set into
the hillside and have panoramic views of the Pacific. You won't feel isolated,
though: massage therapists, personal cooks, and expert guides are at your beck
and call, and endless activities await. T+L TIP Ask the staff to prepare a
basket of picnic goodies and transport you by boat to a secluded beach where you
can play Robinson Crusoe.
FROM $20,000 PER NIGHT; 800/225-4255; www.seasonz.co.nz
SYBARITIC ESCAPES
Hôtel Guanahani & Spa
ST. BART'S
Long before P. Diddy began chartering yachts here, St. Bart's was courting
celebrities who basked in the glow of the flashbulbs. It's surprising, then, to
note that the ultrachic island has suffered for so long the lack of a
full-service spa. Thanks to the Guanahani, the reign of spaless sun breaks is
over. The hotel's 5,000-square-foot open-air space blends into the pastel
cottages—and caters to couples in search of corporeal indulgence.T+L TIP Take a
body scrub in tandem, then surrender to the island's laid-back rhythm in an
Indonesian-style daybed for two, set beneath shady palms.
DOUBLES FROM $699; 800/223-6800 OR 590-590/276-660; www.leguanahani.com
Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa
COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND
Emphasis is on the casual at the recently expanded Aghadoe Heights Hotel's new
spa—don't let its regal 10,000 square feet fool you. From the private balcony or
thermal suite, guests can admire the nearby lakes and mountains of Killarney
without wearing anything more formal than a robe. After a precious-stone therapy
followed by massages in the couples room, the only thing you'll need to do is
breathe the country air while exploring the Zen gardens. T+L TIP Sample the
Kerry lamb at the hotel's acclaimed restaurant, Fredrick's at the Heights.
DOUBLES FROM $372; 353-64/31766; www.aghadoeheights.com
Evason Hideaway at Ana Mandara
NINH VAN BAY, VIETNAM
On verdant hills that seem to tumble down to the sea, 54 thatched-roof villas
face Ninh Van Bay's natural rock formations, which stand like sentries in the
distance. Competing with the serenity of the view is the Six Senses Spa, where
holistic remedies and tai chi classes are performed beside the rhythmic sea. T+L
TIP Escape to Dam Tre Island's secluded beach, 30 minutes away by speedboat, for
an amorous day trip.
DOUBLES FROM $400; 84-58/829-829; www.sixsenses.com
Wildflower Hall
SIMLA, INDIA
Built at the base of the Himalayas, Wildflower Hall was the former residence of
Lord Kitchener, commander of the British Army. His adventurer's spirit can still
be felt: after spending a day horseback riding through apple orchards and nearby
villages, guests head to the Spa Pavilion to loosen up with the Spirit of
Ayurveda (more than three hours of Indian pampering with herbal oils) on
side-by-side massage tables. T+L TIP Sign up for the Romancing the Himalayas
package and its three-hour spa session.
DOUBLES FROM $275; 800/562-3764; www.oberoihotels.com
Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa
FRENCH POLYNESIA
Go local while getting a royal rubdown—all treatments at the Moorea Pearl Resort's
new 17,373-square-foot holistic spa use natural oils rich in Tahitian botanicals.
When you're not being slathered with umuheioil (a Tahitian love potion) from the
Marquesas, you can spend time reconnecting in your over-water bungalow or
tracing the shoreline as the sun sinks. T+L TIP The Manea Manea treatment for
two combines the best of the spa's therapies: a steam bath, body scrub,
moisturizing wrap, full-body massage, and facial.
DOUBLES FROM $270; 68-9/55-17-50; www.pearlresorts.com
ON THE WATER
Evolution
GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS
International Expeditions transports nature-loving lovers not only to the
Galápagos Islands—where they can snorkel in a submerged volcanic cone filled
with sea lions—but also to another decade. Itsnewly christened Evolution is
modeled after European steamers of the twenties, but with a few amenities (such
as a sundeck-surrounded pool) thrown in for 21st-century comfort. Although its
cabins are spacious, this love boat is designed for just 32 guests. T+L TIP With
a naturalist guide in tow, take out a glass-bottomed kayak to watch turtles and
manta rays.
10-DAY CRUISE FROM $3,848 PER PERSON, DOUBLE; 800/633-4734; www.ietravel.com
Frederic Chopin
POLAND & THE BALTIC COAST
After touring the Romanesque and Gothic architecture of Poland's inland, the two
of you can indulge in six meals a day or settle into a chair on the teakwood
sundeck. Wrapped up in a blanket, you can silently watch the ancient forests of
the Oder River Valley as you float by on your way to the Baltic. T+L TIP Take a
horse-drawn carriage through the rolling hills and fishing villages of the Isle
of Hiddensee, off the German Baltic coast.
13-DAY CRUISE TOUR FROM $4,280 PER PERSON, DOUBLE; 800/348-8287;
www.deilmann-cruises.com
Tu Moana and Ti'a Moana
FRENCH POLYNESIA
Why sleep in a thatched-roof hut when you can float from island to island in
Bora Bora Cruises' design-driven super-yachts?These 226-foot-long sailboats
house just 30 cabins each, with interiors decked out in richly grained hardwood
and decidedly un-cruiselike touches (Philippe Starck bathroom fixtures, Sharp
Aquos flat-screen plasma TV's). T+L TIP Dine on executive chef Jean-Michel
Braesch's island-influenced French dishes at either boat's Ra'a restaurant.
SEVEN-DAY CRUISES FROM $10,123, DOUBLE; 800/780 4014; www.boraboracruises.com
SEXY CITIES
Toronto
The 19-room Drake Hotel combines urban elegance with a dose of the avant-garde.
Check out the cityscape from the wooden rooftop, Sky Yard, which becomes an ice
bar and starlit movie theater in winter; the hotel provides overstuffed parkas
and hot toddies so you can keep warm while you watch. T+L TIP The Drake's
Pleasure Menu takes room service to the next level; frisky guests can discreetly
order massage oils, how-to videos, and other intimacy kits.
DOUBLES FROM $159; 1150 QUEEN ST. W.; 416/531-5042; www.thedrakehotel.ca
New York City
In winter, the city sparkles beneath crystal-blue skies, and the cold air draws
only the toughest outdoors. High above Fifth Avenue, Boudoir Suites in the
landmark Pierre hotel have panoramic vantages of snow-dusted Central Park. T+L
TIP If you hold your wedding at the Pierre—with up to 200 of your closest
friends—the hotel will present you with a seven-night honeymoon at any Four
Seasons resort.
DOUBLES FROM $595; 2 E. 61ST ST.; 800/743-7734; www.fourseasons.com/pierre
South Beach, Miami
Just when you thought this city couldn't get any steamier, another style-driven
hotel opens its doors. Right next to Gianni Versace's former mansion, the L.
Murray Dixon-built Hotel Victor has been restored in high sybaritic fashion by
celebrated French designer Jacques Garcia. T+L TIP Those dramatic guest rooms
are lovely places to linger, with ebony-lacquered furniture and large soaking
tubs tucked behind diaphanous draperies.
DOUBLES FROM $475; 1144 OCEAN DR.; 800/720-0051 OR 305/428-1234;
www.hotelvictorsouthbeach.com
London
Australian chef Christine Manfield's Asian-fusion restaurant, East@West, is the
talk of the town, but only those in the know are aware of the three-room West
Street Hotel that takes up the two floors above. Each suite is individually
designed: the White Room is all Carrara marble, the top-floor Loft Room is
decked out with oak floors, slate-and-glass walls, and chocolate-brown leather
furnishings. You're in the heart of Covent Garden, but it feels as private as a
monastery.
DOUBLES FROM $200; 13-15 WEST ST.; 44-207/010-8700 www.egami.co.uk
Paris
Make a wish on the five-minute twinkle of the Eiffel Tower (on the hour), and
wander through the side streets off the Boulevard St.-Germain, where the haute,
hot, and highbrow intersect. T+L TIP Splurge on a night in the über-luxurious
Suite Duc de Crillon at the Hôtel de Crillon, just off the Champs Élysées.
DOUBLES FROM $650; PLACE DE LA CONCORDE; 33-1/44-71-15-00; www.crillon.com
Rome
Inspired by Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn (both of whom honeymooned here), the
Hassler Hotel has introduced a Marriage Proposal package. Couples are picked up
from the airport in a vintage Rolls-Royce, greeted in their suite with a bottle
of champagne, then whisked around the city on a twilight carriage ride. T+L TIP
Upon arrival, the would-be question popper can meet with the Marriage Manager,
who's devoted to coordinating the perfect proposal—and knows how to keep a
secret.
DOUBLES FROM $1,675; 6 PIAZZA TRINITA DEI MONTI 39-6/699 340;
www.hotelhassler.com
Zürich
The 142-room glass-and-steel Park Hyatt Zürich is just steps from steepled
churches, centuries-old guildhalls, and glistening Lake Zürich. When the two of
you tire of exploring the quiet cobbled alleys and leafy squares in the winding
Old Town, retire to the hotel's sexy, backlit bar, Onyx. T+L TIP Visit Zuri-West,
the city's onetime industrial quarter, fresh from a Berlin-like makeover.
DOUBLES FROM $394; 21 BEETHOVEN-STRASSE; 41-43/883-1234;
www.zurich.park.hyatt.com
Marrakesh
With the opening of British hotelier Jonathan Wix's Riad Farnatchi, Marrakesh is
paying homage to the glamour of its ancient past. Guests enter the three 450-year-old
riads to find five suites with Egyptian-cotton sheets and personal djellabas.
T+L TIP If you want to return at midnight to a room covered in fresh roses, or a
belly dancer writhing to your favorite song, manager Lynn Perez can arrange it.
DOUBLES FROM $320; RUE SOUK EL FASSIS QUA'AT BEN AHID; 212-44/384-910;
www.riadfarnatchi.com
EXOTIC CASTAWAYS
Capella Lodge
LORD HOWE ISLAND, AUSTRALIA
The maximum number of visitors to this World Heritage-listed island, two hours
from Sydney, is 400, and there are few places besides Capella to stay. Around
the recently rebuilt nine-suite lodge, walking paths meander through a virgin
rain forest, where the songs of rare native birds fill the air. Brilliantly
colored fish practically swim past your front door, and a treatment at the
Aboriginal-inspired spa is the only way to end the day. T+L TIP Stretch out on
the open-air deck of Gower's Terrace and sip a mango-lime-coconut daiquiri while
planning your next adventure.
DOUBLES FROM $400; 61-2/9918-4355; www.lordhowe.com
Losari Coffee Plantation Resort & Spa
INDONESIA
In the temple-covered hills of central Java, surrounded by eight spectacular
volcanoes, a 1920's Dutch Colonial coffee plantation has been lovingly converted
into a boutique hotel by Italian-born Gabriella Teggia. Its 18 thatched-roof
villas have teak four-poster beds, sunken marble tubs, and private verandas.
Organic meals at the poolside restaurant complement the hammam, yoga classes,
and spa treatments. T+L TIP Ask the concierge to book you a ride on the vintage
1902 cogwheel steam train that runs through coffee fields and Javanese villages.
DOUBLES FROM $250; 62-298/596-333; www.losaricoffeeplantation.com
Dugong Beach Lodge
MOZAMBIQUE
Set on a sheltered white-sand peninsula, the latest eco-resort to open on the
Mozambique coast has just 10 chalets. But there's still plenty of action: manta
rays, leatherback turtles, and the eponymous dugong (an endangered mammal that's
something like an elephant seal) frequently share the open Indian Ocean with
guests. Scuba dive, deep-sea fish, or kayak, or sit by the pool, staring out at
the flocks of pink flamingos.T+L TIP Request a table under the gazebo at the end
of one of the jetties and order the Portuguese-style peri-peri prawns.
DOUBLES FROM $500, INCLUDING MEALS; 258-82/306-488; www.dugonglodge.co.za
Al Moudira
LUXOR, EGYPT
Live like royalty just a few miles south of the Valley of the Queens. Every
detail of the newly constructed Al Moudira is salvaged from the corners of Egypt,
and the 54 guest rooms reflect their landscape: stained glass lines the ceilings,
frescoes and latticework adorn the arched walls, and the enclosed garden is
fragrant with henna and jasmine. T+L TIP Try to secure the Pharaonic Room, with
furniture and paintings inspired by pharaonic art.
DOUBLES FROM $215; 20-12/325-1307; www.moudira.com
Casas Rapa-nui
EASTER ISLAND
Adventure-loving romantics can trek around the volcanoes, dive among the reefs,
and examine the moai—those giant basalt statues—up close, all with Explora's
multilingual guides, then spend the night in a nine-bedroom outpost equipped
with an expansive terrace and (for better or worse) the latest technology to
keep them plugged in. T+L TIP Ask the Explora team to pack you a basket of
snacks and pisco sours for a sunset happy hour beside the five moai at Ahu Tahi.
THREE NIGHTS FROM $1,230, DOUBLE; 56-2/206-6060; www.explora.com
SECRET VILLAGES
Sare
FRANCE
The quintessential Basque village (with timbered houses and an open-air court
for playing pelota) lies tucked in the foothills of the Pyrenees. There, you
canhide away in the restored farmhouse at Olhabidea Chambre d'Hôte.
DOUBLES FROM $80; RTE. DE ST-PÉE-SUR-NIVELLE; 33-5/59-54-21-85
Sandhamn
SWEDEN
From central Stockholm it's a two-hour ferry ride to the island of Sandhamn, in
the overlooked Swedish archipelago. There's an abundance of beaches, red-painted
cottages, and paths that wind through pine forests. Book one of the 17 rooms in
the Sands Hotell, where old-world details (cast-iron radiators, worn wooden
floors) are juxtaposed with modern luxuries.
DOUBLES FROM $243; 46-8/5715-3020; www.sandshotell.se
Snaefell Peninsula
ICELAND
At this seaside spot, flanked by an extinct volcano, a glacier, and a
boulder-strewn lava field, only two buildings stand beside the water: a 19th-century
church and the Hotel Budir, a 28-room property with two bright, white wings
joined by a gleaming wood-and-glass structure that surprisingly fits in with the
scenery. The hotel's restaurant pioneered modern Icelandic cuisine; be brave and
try the stingray in Cognac sauce or reindeer with pears.
DOUBLES FROM $220; 35-4/435-6700; www.budir.is
Rome
Inspired by Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn (both of whom honeymooned here), the
Hassler Hotel has introduced a Marriage Proposal package. Couples are picked up
from the airport in a vintage Rolls-Royce, greeted in their suite with a bottle
of champagne, then whisked around the city on a twilight carriage ride. T+L TIP
Upon arrival, the would-be question popper can meet with the Marriage Manager,
who's devoted to coordinating the perfect proposal—and knows how to keep a
secret.
DOUBLES FROM $1,675; 6 PIAZZA TRINITA DEI MONTI 39-6/699 340;
www.hotelhassler.com
Zürich
The 142-room glass-and-steel Park Hyatt Zürich is just steps from steepled
churches, centuries-old guildhalls, and glistening Lake Zürich. When the two of
you tire of exploring the quiet cobbled alleys and leafy squares in the winding
Old Town, retire to the hotel's sexy, backlit bar, Onyx. T+L TIP Visit Zuri-West,
the city's onetime industrial quarter, fresh from a Berlin-like makeover.
DOUBLES FROM $394; 21 BEETHOVEN-STRASSE; 41-43/883-1234;
www.zurich.park.hyatt.com
Marrakesh
With the opening of British hotelier Jonathan Wix's Riad Farnatchi, Marrakesh is
paying homage to the glamour of its ancient past. Guests enter the three 450-year-old
riads to find five suites with Egyptian-cotton sheets and personal djellabas.
T+L TIP If you want to return at midnight to a room covered in fresh roses, or a
belly dancer writhing to your favorite song, manager Lynn Perez can arrange it.
DOUBLES FROM $320; RUE SOUK EL FASSIS QUA'AT BEN AHID; 212-44/384-910;
www.riadfarnatchi.com
EXOTIC CASTAWAYS
Capella Lodge
LORD HOWE ISLAND, AUSTRALIA
The maximum number of visitors to this World Heritage-listed island, two hours
from Sydney, is 400, and there are few places besides Capella to stay. Around
the recently rebuilt nine-suite lodge, walking paths meander through a virgin
rain forest, where the songs of rare native birds fill the air. Brilliantly
colored fish practically swim past your front door, and a treatment at the
Aboriginal-inspired spa is the only way to end the day. T+L TIP Stretch out on
the open-air deck of Gower's Terrace and sip a mango-lime-coconut daiquiri while
planning your next adventure.
DOUBLES FROM $400; 61-2/9918-4355; www.lordhowe.com
Losari Coffee Plantation Resort & Spa
INDONESIA
In the temple-covered hills of central Java, surrounded by eight spectacular
volcanoes, a 1920's Dutch Colonial coffee plantation has been lovingly converted
into a boutique hotel by Italian-born Gabriella Teggia. Its 18 thatched-roof
villas have teak four-poster beds, sunken marble tubs, and private verandas.
Organic meals at the poolside restaurant complement the hammam, yoga classes,
and spa treatments. T+L TIP Ask the concierge to book you a ride on the vintage
1902 cogwheel steam train that runs through coffee fields and Javanese villages.
DOUBLES FROM $250; 62-298/596-333; www.losaricoffeeplantation.com
Dugong Beach Lodge
MOZAMBIQUE
Set on a sheltered white-sand peninsula, the latest eco-resort to open on the
Mozambique coast has just 10 chalets. But there's still plenty of action: manta
rays, leatherback turtles, and the eponymous dugong (an endangered mammal that's
something like an elephant seal) frequently share the open Indian Ocean with
guests. Scuba dive, deep-sea fish, or kayak, or sit by the pool, staring out at
the flocks of pink flamingos.T+L TIP Request a table under the gazebo at the end
of one of the jetties and order the Portuguese-style peri-peri prawns.
DOUBLES FROM $500, INCLUDING MEALS; 258-82/306-488; www.dugonglodge.co.za
Al Moudira
LUXOR, EGYPT
Live like royalty just a few miles south of the Valley of the Queens. Every
detail of the newly constructed Al Moudira is salvaged from the corners of
Egypt, and the 54 guest rooms reflect their landscape: stained glass lines the
ceilings, frescoes and latticework adorn the arched walls, and the enclosed
garden is fragrant with henna and jasmine. T+L TIP Try to secure the Pharaonic
Room, with furniture and paintings inspired by pharaonic art.
DOUBLES FROM $215; 20-12/325-1307; www.moudira.com
Casas Rapa-nui
EASTER ISLAND
Adventure-loving romantics can trek around the volcanoes, dive among the reefs,
and examine the moai—those giant basalt statues—up close, all with Explora's
multilingual guides, then spend the night in a nine-bedroom outpost equipped
with an expansive terrace and (for better or worse) the latest technology to
keep them plugged in. T+L TIP Ask the Explora team to pack you a basket of
snacks and pisco sours for a sunset happy hour beside the five moai at Ahu Tahi.
THREE NIGHTS FROM $1,230, DOUBLE; 56-2/206-6060; www.explora.com
SECRET VILLAGES
Sare
FRANCE
The quintessential Basque village (with timbered houses and an open-air court
for playing pelota) lies tucked in the foothills of the Pyrenees. There, you
canhide away in the restored farmhouse at Olhabidea Chambre d'Hôte.
DOUBLES FROM $80; RTE. DE ST-PÉE-SUR-NIVELLE; 33-5/59-54-21-85
Sandhamn
SWEDEN
From central Stockholm it's a two-hour ferry ride to the island of Sandhamn, in
the overlooked Swedish archipelago. There's an abundance of beaches, red-painted
cottages, and paths that wind through pine forests. Book one of the 17 rooms in
the Sands Hotell, where old-world details (cast-iron radiators, worn wooden
floors) are juxtaposed with modern luxuries.
DOUBLES FROM $243; 46-8/5715-3020; www.sandshotell.se
Snaefell Peninsula
ICELAND
At this seaside spot, flanked by an extinct volcano, a glacier, and a
boulder-strewn lava field, only two buildings stand beside the water: a
19th-century church and the Hotel Budir, a 28-room property with two bright,
white wings joined by a gleaming wood-and-glass structure that surprisingly fits
in with the scenery. The hotel's restaurant pioneered modern Icelandic cuisine;
be brave and try the stingray in Cognac sauce or reindeer with pears.
DOUBLES FROM $220; 35-4/435-6700; www.budir.is