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The snow-capped peaks of the Alps offer some of the world’s best skiing. Nestled in its scenic valleys are dozens of resorts featuring well-groomed slopes, high octane off-piste terrains and plenty of après-ski entertainment from fine dining to luxury shopping. Our local experts James Palmer-Tomkinson of PT Ski and Andy Castle of Ultimate Luxury Chalets reveal where to go for the ultimate luxury ski experience.

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Zermatt, Switzerland

In the heart of the Alps, elegant Switzerland is home to many of the most luxurious ski resorts on the continent. One of the best is Zermatt, which could also be considered one of the most beautiful ski destinations in the whole world. Situated at the upper end of the Mattertal, it is surrounded by some of the most spectacular peaks in Europe, with the majestic Matterhorn offering an astounding backdrop to your ski holiday.

“The town oozes charm and opulence and has arguably the best restaurants in any European ski resort – a taste sensation!” says Andy Castle of Ultimate Luxury Chalets. “As well as pure Swiss charm and beauty, Zermatt is also home to the awesome Zermatt Unplugged festival which sees amazing European bands and musicians descend on the resort every April.”

In addition to the exquisite restaurants (there are over 100 in town), there is a great variety of luxury boutiques (perhaps the perfect place to pick out a Swiss watch?), classy bars and nightlife venues that could turn your après-ski into a night of dancing till dawn. chalet-grace-in-zermatt-living-room-matterhorn

Where to Stay in Zermatt

To truly appreciate Zermatt at its best, Ultimate Luxury Chalets recommends their gorgeous Chalet Grace which still has some availability for New Year. The refined chalet with rustic charm features floor to ceiling windows on all three levels and a dramatic vaulted interior. South facing balconies showcase breathtaking views of the Matterhorn and surrounding mountains. We can’t imagine a better base in Zermatt.

The five en-suite double or twin bedrooms are spacious and decorated in beautiful textiles, plush rugs and carpets. Savor amazing meals in the raised dining room that seats 14. The stylish and comfortable open-plan lounge includes a French stone open fireplace and adjoining bar area, opening up to a large outside living space with loungers, tables and chairs. The sweeping views of Zermatt town below and the Matterhorn at the end of the valley are spectacular from the picture windows.

If that weren’t enough, the chalet is home to a luxuriously-seated cinema, a games room with a pool table, a spacious glass fronted wellness centre including a sauna, shower room, massage room, a large pilates/yoga space with ambient lighting and music and an outdoor hot tub.

Enjoy the ultimate skiing holiday in Zermatt with Ultimate Luxury Chalets here.

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Klosters, Switzerland

Tucked away in the heart of the beautiful Prattigau Valley, Klosters is a hidden gem which has maintained its authentic charm, it’s no wonder that it won the heart of the family of James Palmer-Tomkinson who founded his luxury skiing holiday company PT Ski in this Swiss resort. James shares why this is one of the best destinations in the Swiss Alps:

“It is the genuine article; an Alpine mountain village, with chalets built in the traditional style blending happily with local farmhouses creating all the atmosphere and beauty that this suggests,” describes James. “In days gone by it was the resort of choice for Hollywood movie stars and although the film set have moved on the cache of Klosters persists.

“Patrons now prefer it for its discreet and low key feel, a complete contrast to the more ostentatious resorts such as St Moritz and Gstaad. There are no designer shops or fur coats and its glamourous visitors love it for its understated chic.

“The other reason why they love it is for its world class skiing! Indeed, the skiing in Klosters is stunning and combined with Davos is one of the largest ski areas in Switzerland. The pistes are kept in immaculate condition and there are plenty of lovely wooden restaurants for coffee stops or sunny lunches on terraces. The 12 km run from the Weissfluh Gipfel down to Kublis is one of the longest runs in the world and a classic milestone for any skier.”

Where to Stay in Klosters

PT Ski has a range of luxury accommodation in Klosters including the fabulous Casa Chimera. Built in 2005 as a luxury family home, it is within easy reach of the lifts and centre of Klosters village. The Chalet has a wonderful spacious feel and exudes Alpine charm.

The chalet can sleep up to 10 guests in five bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room. The main entrance to the chalet is on the first floor which opens into a large lobby. This then leads into a generous open-plan living room divided into three sections. At one end is the dining area with a table that sits 14. The central part is double heighted with comfortable sofas, a welcoming place to relax after a day’s skiing, or for a drink before dinner. Adjacent to this and separated by a large double sided fireplace is a cosy games area, ideal for a round of backgammon or a rubber of bridge. Just off the hallway is a fully equipped TV/audio room with widescreen TV. The kitchen is also on the first floor and is a separate room near the dining area.

On the second floor are the chalet’s two master bedrooms, each with its own fireplace and en-suite bathroom. There is also a further double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The last two bedrooms are on the ground floor, both twins with en-suite bathrooms. There is also a sauna on the ground floor and separate power shower. As would be expected of a chalet of this calibre, the ski boot racks in the ski room are heated.

The chalet has a dedicated staff of two who live in and take care of guests impeccably. They prepare breakfast and have tea waiting for you for when you get back from skiing at the end of the day. In the evening they serve a four courses, preceded by canapés.

The beautiful Casa Chimera is ideal for both groups of friends or families. PT Ski’s expert staff will also help you take care of every detail you need for an exceptional ski holiday in Klosters. Contact them at this link to start planning today.

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Courchevel, France

Over on the French side of the Alps, Andy Castle of Ultimate Luxury Chalets tempts us to glamorous Courchevel, a destination attracting those seeking phenomenal skiing, fine-dining or simply to be seen.

“Courchevel is arguably the most exclusive and most desirable ski resort in the world and part of the record-breaking Les Trois Vallées,” reveals Andy. “With Michelin-starred restaurants, high end shopping boutiques, perfectly groomed pistes, and an extensive and varied ski area Courchevel is the seen as the jewel in the crown of European skiing and après ski.”

The skiing is virtually unparalleled with 650km of piste and over 170 lifts across the Three Valleys, plus no resort can match the number and opulence of Courchevel’s luxury ski in/ski out chalets, offering discretion and ease to your ski holiday. When not feasting on your private chef’s fantastic creations at your luxury chalet, enjoy a succulent two Michelin-starred meal at Pierre Gagnaire in Hotel Les Airelles or at Le 1947 in the Hotel Cheval Blanc (be sure to reserve well in advance). Keep your night going at the glitzy, star-studded Les Caves de Courchevel night club.

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Where to Stay in Courchevel

Ultimate Luxury Chalets has a wide selection of chalets in the Courchevel resorts, however, one of their favorites is picturesque Le Petit Palais. Since it can sleep 15, it’s perfect for gatherings of family or friends and it’s still available for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Extending over an impressive six floors, the “Little Palace” has been designed by a world class designer who has succeeded at creating the ultimate palatial chalet with decadent detailing and luxury finishes. The second floor of the chalet provides a comfortable and stylish space to entertain your guests, and includes the main dining and lounge areas.

Le Petit Palais master suite is selectively located on its very own dedicated floor, the six other bedrooms can accommodate up to 12 adults and two children in exquisite luxury. This exclusive retreat features a luxurious private spa and wellness centre which includes a swimming pool and indulgent spa experiences. It has a professionally-equipped kitchen managed by your own private chef. In addition, it has own nightclub and cinema room, providing fabulous entertainment options without even having to leave the chalet.

Learn more about this opulent Alpine getaway through Ultimate Luxury Chalets at this link.

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Val d’Isere, France

Another luxurious French resort recommended by Andy Castle of Ultimate Luxury Chalets is the Val d’Isère. Once a traditional farming village, over the 20th century it was gradually transformed into one of the world’s biggest and best ski resorts. With fantastic skiing for all levels, The Espace Killy ski resort also incorporates the neighbouring high altitude station of Tignes. These have 300km of piste with heights of over 3500m. The area’s off-piste terrain is some of the most challenging and easily lift-accessed of any in Europe.

“It’s one of the world’s most recognisable resorts with an impeccable snow record and incredible glacial ski area,” adds on Andy. “Plus, the resort boasts awesome après ski bars and a good variety of restaurants which offer much better value for luxury than some other high end resorts.”

One of these is La Table de l’Ours, the one-michelin starred restaurant of the Hotel Les Barmes de l’Ours. It features an excellent gourmet menu and charming dining room with wooden beams, toasty fireplace and mountain decor.

The Valley also boosts a variety of shopping opportunities, ranging from high quality ski wear from brands like Moncler and Bognor to traditional Savoyard home decorations.

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Where to Stay in Val d’Isère

To enjoy the social side of Val d’Isère to the fullest, Ultimate Luxury Chalets suggests their Domaine Toit Du Monde which has indoor and outdoor pools as well as ski in and out facilities. The chalet can also be split into two independent chalets – Himalaya and Toit Du Monde.

Sleeping 16, both chalets are protected by fortress-like stone walls, offering you perfect seclusion and exclusivity. The chalets are located on the piste in the area above La Daille which allows easy access to the Domaine de Espace Killy.

The chalets have been designed to feature the best of the alps and include massive fireplaces, breath-taking window stone seats, modern decor and state of the art facilities such as movie screens which appear at the touch of a button. Guests will marvel at the swimming pools cleverly set between the dining areas and the outdoor terraces, complete with jet stream and corner jacuzzi jets. Each chalet includes relaxing massage rooms, wine cellars and ski room with boot warmers, among other comfortable amenities.

The combination of both chalets gives you eight bedroom suites, all of which have separate sleeping and relaxation areas. The vast, beautiful bathrooms are surrounded by marble walls adorned with delicately engraved snowflakes, while the floor is subtly heated. Each has a rain shower which converts into a steam room which easily seating up to four or more people.

Book one or both of these gorgeous chalets and design your dream ski holiday with Ultimate Luxury Chalets here.

With his Olympian blood and championship passion, James Palmer-Tomkinson takes us gliding down the spectacular Swiss slopes as he shares the wonderful story behind his business PT Ski, one of the top luxury accommodation and skiing holiday specialists in the beautiful resort of Klosters.

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James and Sos Palmer-Tomkinson with their eldest daughter Honor

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As autumn begins to set in over the Northern Hemisphere, its residents might need a spirit-lifting boost from the chilly air and grey skies, especially reaching the middle of the season in November. This can be achieved on sunny escapes to the Caribbean, taking in vibrant festivals in Mexico or Myanmar, art and gastronomic getaways to European cultural capitals, family reunions for Thanksgiving or retreating to gorgeous locations in Morocco or Scotland. No matter what your travel cravings are for the month, we’ve got the best match and the hottest deals for November.

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St. Barthélemy

Come September, St. Barth takes une sieste, waking up in mid-October to prepare for the season. This makes it the perfect time to visit, according to our local expert Peg Walsh of St. Barth Properties, whose absolute favorite month on the island is November.

“Villas are being refreshed, chefs are updating menus and boutique owners are stocking their shelves with the latest designer duds,” says Peg. “In November the island ‘raises the curtain.’ Everything is fresh and new, except our sugar-sand beaches – they remain pristine and gorgeous year round.”

Peg recommends their luxurious six bedroom Villa Galaxie with its stunning seascape and sunset views, plus it’s also currently available for Thanksgiving. Located on the quieter side of Gustavia, it’s walking distance to restaurants, shops and Shell Beach.

Architecturally designed to leverage the magnificent view, the main pavilion opens to a sunny terrace with a fantastic infinity pool and is configured to include spacious living and dining areas. The interior features ultra-modern chic décor, an expansive sleek bar and a futuristic kitchen equipped with high-end appliances.

There is a beautiful master suite, housed in a private pavilion whereas the other five comfortable bedrooms, all with baths en-suite, are located in an adjacent, separate pavilion. Outdoor living takes place on the large terraces furnished with a dining table and many poolside lounge chairs. This is an amazing vacation home and ideal for a holiday with your extended family or venue for a group celebration.

Make the most of this perfect time on St. Barth by reaching out to St Barth Properties at this link.

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Saint Martin

Squeeze the last out of summer in the Caribbean by scooping up this fantastic special on the L’Oasis Villa in Saint Martin, available through our experts at Villas and Apartments Abroad. November is the perfect time to go before prices double, triple and quadruple starting mid-December, plus the weather is usually extremely pleasant at this time of year, with temperatures from the mid 70s to low 80s on average. Local ambiance is also at a high in November with St. Martin’s Day taking place on the 11th featuring lively festivities, music, parades and sporting events.

“The Moroccan inspired beachfront estate is one of their premier villas on the island,” explains Sylvia Delvaille Jones, director of Villas and Apartments Abroad. “It is among the highest ranking villas in the Caribbean that seem to offer just about everything one could desire on a holiday, like a top class boutique resort within itself. It has hosted big names in the entertainment, top name producers and actors, Wall Street bankers and hedge fund managers.

“From its cliff high position, you can enjoy wide open vistas of the turquoise Caribbean Sea under blue skies, the beautiful Creole rocky coastline, distant specks of islands and verdant mountains. Elegant palm trees stand tall over green grassy lawns, blazing bougainvilleas and the heavily fruited sea grape trees that bow its branches over the sand.”

L’Oasis is that ideal setting for a group of busy friends to be together, families on that special holiday or celebrating a birthday or anniversary with friends. Sylvia and her team can arrange anything from a fireworks display, a beach party with a live band, a fabulous lunch cruise on a yacht or picnic on a tiny uninhabited island. She can also organize excursions further afield like golf on Anguilla or a private plane to go to St. Barth for the day to visit friends for cocktails and a swim.

If you book L’Oasis for a week in low season, you’ll receive one to two nights free (excluding Thanksgiving, conditions apply). Contact Villa and Apartments Abroad here for more details.

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Over in the hills of central Mexico, regional expert Pamela Murdock tempts travelers to the charming colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, where the enchanting Quinta Quebrada historic home she represents is located.

“November in San Miguel is a wonderful and really fun time of year to be in this beautiful UNESCO World Heritage town,” describes Pamela. “The weather is lovely (with temperatures ranging from about 80° down to 50°), plus there are fewer tourists and less traffic. In addition to great restaurants, shops and places to see, there are also several holidays taking place in November.”

“The highlight of these takes place across the country on November 1st and 2nd, two days dedicated to remembering deceased family members. The 1st is Todos los Santos (All Saints Day) and the 2nd is the famous Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) when many spend the entire night in the cemetery eating, drinking and welcoming the dead back from their resting place. It’s a fascinating event to experience firsthand, however, if you’re not ready for possibly long lines to get through the cemetery gates, the celebrations take place around the whole town is part which is cast in masses of marigolds. They say the bright flowers help the souls find their way home. Fiesta flags are strung across the Jardín, the main plaza, and adorn most of the shrines.

“Instead of just welcoming the dead at midnight November 1st in the cemetery, San Miguel throws the weeklong Calaca (skull) Festival which features several parades, all-night celebrations and fireworks, among other things. Everywhere you look are people with elaborate face make-up dressed up as ‘muertes’ (dead brides and grooms, banditos, etc.). Think of it as a much much smaller version of the marvelous opening scene in the James Bond movie, Spectre, which was filmed in Mexico City’s grand Zócalo Plaza.”

Live this experience to the fullest by staying at Quinta Quebrada, the most exceptional and intriguing house in San Miguel de Allende. The magical 16th-century house, is hidden from the town by tall walls which enclose almost one acre of gorgeous grounds where you’ll find courtyards, follies, gardens full of climbing roses and cascading bougainvillea, multiple terraces, loggias, a pool and a hot tub.

The interior is like a living museum, decorated with period Mexican furniture and art with 17th and 18th-century furnishings and decorations from faraway destinations like India, Italy, and Spain. It has with 11 bedrooms and a total of 13,864 square feet of living space over three floors. The property offers the utmost privacy, yet it is only a short walk from El Jardín, the main plaza of the picturesque old city.

If you miss the celebrations of All Saints Day and the Day of the Dead, you could also plan your trip around one of these other November events:

  • November 16-20: The International Jazz and Blues Festival
  • Last two weeks of November: Feria Nacional de la Lana y Latón (National Wool & Brass Fair)
  • November 20-21: The celebration of the anniversary of the 1910 Revolution
  • November 21: The Feast Day of Santa Cecilia. Since she’s the patron saint of musicians, people gather at midnight in front of the Oratorio church for an all-night serenade to the Virgin.
  • Thanksgiving: Though it’s obviously not celebrated in Mexico, some restaurants serve a “traditional” meal or go more local and have turkey with mole sauce!

Just some of the local insight you can have by booking your trip to San Miguel de Allende and staying at Quinta Quebrada with Pamela Murdock Inc. Contact her here.

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Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica

Further down from Mexico, November is also a fabulous month to visit Costa Rica’s Peninsula Papagayo. Our local expert Jane Moore of Papagayo Luxury entices us to this gorgeous area on the country’s Pacific coast:

“The rains have left, and the tropical dry forest is lush and green,” details Jane. “It is a ‘fringe’ season, so there are fewer crowds all the way up until the festive period starts in mid-December. Plus, the rates are low during November. In fact, Papagayo Luxury is offering the 7th night free at any of their condos, from now through Dec 14 (including Thanksgiving!).”

A perfect multi-generational family holiday can be had at their Villa Belvedere which is mostly located on one level (it has two steps down to living room, and the second master is on the second floor). This home has two identically sized master suites (stacked), so it also works well for two families traveling together. It also has two private pools and a hot tub. The smaller pool has large shallow area, ideal for small children. It features a double queen room, so a group of for children can sleep together in one room. In addition, there is a separate entertainment room with Apple TV, which can be closed off for movie night.

Just minutes away is the Prieta Beach Club and Nacascolo Beach, a long beach with flat water (bay side). It has a long shallow entry so no sudden drop offs. This is great for early beach mornings when kids are up before the beach club is open. Further family fun can be had at a nearby putt putt course at the driving range.

Arrange your November getaway to Costa Rica and take up this great special offer at Papagayo Luxury by reaching out to Jane and her team at this link.

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Marrakech, Morocco

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, November usually means cold, grey, rainy short days that depress even the best of us, the only ray of light in the dark winter can be Christmas. However, this is not the case for Morocco and Fiona Guerra of Kensington Luxury Properties reveals why November is the best time to go to the country’s vibrant city of Marrakech.

“After the summer heat and before the winter’s chilly nights, November is one of the best times of the year to visit Marrakech,” elaborates Fiona. “The month features dry, sunny days with perfect clarity and it’s still hot enough to enjoy a refreshing dip in some of the most beautiful swimming pools of the world with the snowcapped Atlas Mountains as a background or to simply stroll around the Medina’s alleys without the high season crowd. It’s also a paradise for golf players who can reign at one of the 15 courses around Marrakech or for those who may like to do some climbing in the Atlas Mountains.”

Enjoy a relaxing and luxurious stay within your Marrakech at Kensington’s Villa Bazina. Designed by one of leading architects in Morocco, the villa offers an oasis of calm and serenity, only 20 minutes away from the busy Marrakech. Blending contemporary style with Arab-Andalusian flare it is spread over 1,700 m² of living areas surrounded by 17,000 m² of grounds showcasing a stunning landscaped garden and the largest private swimming pool in town.

There are six en-suite bedrooms of 100 m² each with their own fireplace, as well as spacious and bright living rooms, a large dining hall, a library, a private cinema room, an English pool, a sky bar, a wonderful hammam with its massage room and a pool house with fully equipped gym room. This property is a perfect balance ensemble, offering one of the most extraordinary settings in Marrakech.

Make your dreams of a relaxing and exotic getaway to Marrakech a reality with Kensington Luxury Properties.

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Venice, Italy

According to our Italy expert Katharina Allès Trauttmansdorff, director of excellence.villas by Trust&TravelNovember is one of the best times to go to Venice. Katharina tells us more:

“The city is even more magical in November,” says Katharina. “At this time of the year, Venice is less crowded so you may have the opportunity to discover venetian’s residents daily life. Plus, it’s a great time to go world famous Venice Biennale art exhibition which ends November 27th.”

The ideal place to stay in the center of Venice is at Ca’nova, featuring three recently renovated apartments in a private palazzo located right on Venice’s Grand Canal and within a stone’s throw of the glorious Piazza San Marco. The apartments have been redecorated in a pure, classic style with a contemporary twist. Surrounded by comfort and beauty, you will feel spoilt and privileged.

The apartments include access to a welcoming terrace shared by all guests of the Palazzo. There is also daily maid service in the mornings and a private secretary is available to give you pointers and assistance, as well as open doors for you if need be.

There are plenty of excellent restaurants and shops in the vicinity, among which the well-known Harry’s Bar, declared a national landmark in 2001 by the Italian Ministry for Cultural Affairs.

Enjoy la dolce vita in Venice without the crowds by reaching out to Trust & Travel / excellence.villas at this link.

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Like Venice, November is a time when you can skip the crowds in Paris as well as catch some of the city’s best art exhibits and cultural events such as the annual Paris Photo from the 10th to the 13th or the much anticipated Rembrandt in Confidence at the Jacquemart André Museum (on through January 23rd). Paris is also a favorite destination for American Thanksgiving. To make the month even sweeter, our expert at Haven In are offering a special discount for November bookings.

Couples can enjoy the delights of November by staying in their Odeon apartment. Situated just above the famed Boulevard Saint-Germain and decorated with a fantastic selection of designer furniture and artwork, it is the ultimate stylish base for experiencing Paris as a true insider. The apartment is a short walk from La Grande Epicerie at Le Bon Marché and the bi-weekly organic market on boulevard Raspail, so finding quality local fare for an autumn meal is a breeze. Plus the area is teeming with phenomenal dining options.

If you’re planning a Thanksgiving trip for the whole family than their sprawling, 200m2 Republique apartment is the ideal choice (depicted above). Located on the top floor of a majestic Haussmanian building, the apartment has a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, almost made for preparing and enjoying a Thanksgiving feast in Paris.

Learn more about these beautiful apartments and their November special offer by contacting Haven In here.

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Scotland, the United Kingdom

Take in the last of the fall colors on leisurely country strolls while holidaying in November in Scotland. The best place to enjoy the season or enjoy an exceptional family holiday around American Thanksgiving is at the spectacular The Glenapp Castle by our UK experts Loyd & Townsend Rose

“The night skies in November are amazing,” reports Andrew Loyd, co-director of Loyd & Townsend Rose, who’s been spending quite a lot of time at Glenapp already this autumn. “There’s no light pollution and meteor showers galore. It’s a great time of year for windswept walks, roaring log fires and a wee dram.”

Situated not far from the coast in the southwest of the country, this vast 19th-century castle was built for the Earl of Inchcape and has been opened to guests since 2000. As you approach, you’ll immediately be struck by its stunning exterior and once inside, you’ll marvel at the Victorian splendour exuded through the beautifully decorated interiors.

Each of the castles 17 guest rooms has been individually and luxuriously styled with a unique combination of fabrics, furnishings, antiques and art and include open fires, which will be just being lit in November. There are a variety of suites with magnificent views over woodland and the surrounding sea, a perfect retreat after outdoor adventures or a gourmet dinner at their award-winning restaurant.

The 36-acre grounds are completely secluded and private, for the exclusive use of the castle guests. They encompass an Italian Garden designed by 19th-century world famous garden architect Gertrude Jekyll. You can spend hours meandering their laneways and savoring the changing leaves and crisp autumn air.

Make the most of the last days of fall in Scotland at the gorgeous Glenapp through experts Loyd & Townsend Rose at this link.

Myanmar

It can be very challenging to travel to Myanmar when it’s too hot or during rainy season, however, from October the rains begin to subside, making the month of November an excellent time to visit. In November visitors can also beat some of the crowds around Christmas time and the New Year. This month you you can also experience the Shwezigon Pagoda festival in Bagan, held from the 13th to the 18th. Over these five days the compound converts into a vibrant marketplace when pilgrims and villagers from near and far come to pay homage to Buddha whose relics are enshrined in the Pagoda.

An amazing way to experience this festival as well as the various facets of Myanmar is on a private cruise with Amara River. They have a small fleet of beautiful traditional teak river boats which can hold up to 10 or 14 passengers and are available for private charter. These traditional wooden boats were custom built for Amara and feature modern luxury amenities in their bedroom cabins as well as on their relaxing upper deck from where you can observe the gorgeous sites you float by on the Irrawaddy River.

Since the cruises are private you can design your desired route with the help of their local expertise. A six-day cruise could start in the centuries-old city of Mandalay, journey past the amazing heritage sites of Bagan, past typical Burmese villages, stop in at the capital city of Yangon before ending at the Indian Ocean in the Gulf of Martaban.

Find out more on the special cultural cruises by Amara River.

Staying in wine country is the ultimate holiday for wine aficionados. Your days can be spent immersing yourself in this gastronomical art touring surrounding vineyards or merely relaxing poolside with a glass of wine produced right at your holiday villa. We’ve hand-picked the best villas and cruises in Italy, France and New Zealand to blend together your perfect wine lovers vacation.

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Villa San GiustoTuscany, Italy

 

With its hundreds of acres of rolling vineyards, Tuscany is a prime destination for oenophiles. Our experts at Trust&Travel and excellence.villas take us south of Florence to the Villa San Guisto, a highend villa nestled on an award-winning biodynamic wine estate.

This is a precious oasis has more than a thousand years of history. It acts as a conduit for Tuscany’s traditions and craftsmanship, while at the same time offering state of the art wellness, cuisine and active pursuits like golf and horseback riding. The fully staffed property features two pools, one outdoor and one indoor, a gym, a Finnish sauna and it accommodates up to 19 people.

Guests can enjoy detailed wine tasting experiences as well as visit the beautiful cellars. This can also include a viewing of the owner’s private collection of prints and artworks dedicated to the pleasure of wine with works from Hogarth to Warhol.

Start uncorking the fine biodynamic wines of Tuscany by staying with Trust&Travel and excellence.villas here.

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Villa Ventoux – Provence, France

 

The region of Provence in southern France is best known for its cascading fields of lavender, however, these are also lined with an abundance of grape vines. Surround yourself by these at the gorgeous Villa Ventoux, represented by Carpe Diem Luxury Travel.

Located in northern Provence, the villa offers stunning views of Mont Ventoux and endless hills covered in vines, olive groves, apricot orchards and lavender fields. It is set on 30 hectares of private vineyards and a state-of-the-art premium boutique wine estate found within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

At the heart of the estate lie a magnificent 9th-century priory and an 18th-century bastide, both of which have been lovingly restored in rustic luxury style. The main villa includes four luxurious bedrooms suites, a grand vaulted hall and other reception rooms. The bastide has three additional bedrooms. Each room is decorated to a different Provençal theme, blending contemporary furnishings, local antiques and family heirlooms. The house is fully staffed with a fabulous chef, heated pool, tennis-court and petanque court and a fabulous grand piano.

In addition to visiting the cellars, winemaking facilities and the vines of the villa, wine and cheese tastings can be organized with cheese coming from an award-winning local fromagerie. Wine fans can also tour the vineyards of nearby Vosne La Romaine, Orange and Carpentras.

Plan your perfect Provence wine-lovers vacation with Carpe Diem Travel at this link.

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Mahana Villa – Nelson, New Zealand

New Zealand is an excellent destination for wine and nature lovers, but in the case of the fabulous Mahana Villa by Touch of Spice, you can also be enveloped in cutting edge art and architecture.

The villa sits at the apex of the 25-hectare Mahana vineyard, which produces dynamic Mahana wines in multiple varietals and styles. The Villa is a spectacular sight of glass, steel, and wood with views over the Mahana Vineyard, Tasman Bay and the Southern Alps.

Inside the Villa, guests will view one of New Zealand’s most extensive art collections in private hands and get the experience of sleeping overnight in an art gallery. A literary philanthropist, Schaeffer has filled the villa with books on the artworks, as well as economics, history, culture and architecture.

An all-inclusive concept, guests will be pampered with menus throughout the day designed to enhance the wines Mahana produces. With the arrival of new Executive Chef, Alistair Forster, guests will enjoy his approach to cuisine sourcing fresh, local and seasonal produce to deliver unique culinary experiences. Alistair trained at the highly disciplined AA rosette and Michelin-starred kitchens.

“Our Mahana Vineyard has become a destination, fusing the cultural themes of wine, cuisine, art, and architecture,” said owner Glenn Schaeffer. “We want to share the beauty of Mahana with culture lovers the world over. Staying overnight at Mahana Villa is an immersive vineyard experience.”

Combine wine and art to create your ideal New Zealand holiday with Touch of Spice here.

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Capriolo Villa – Tuscany, Italy

 

Nestled in the heart of Tuscany’s wine country, the Capriolo villa, by Haven in Paris, grants wine aficionados easy access to some of the region’s best appellations. The renovated stone farmhouse, close to the village of Pievescola, brings together all the luxuries of modern living with the charm of old world Italy.

The spacious 17th-century five-bedroom villa exudes Tuscan character showcased in details like the carefully restored stone exterior, the traditional wooden-beam ceiling adorning the vast living room and the hand-carved fireplace with a chocolate travertine mantle. Light streams through large double-glazed Tuscan windows, offering panoramic views and vistas at every turn.

All of its tastefully decorated bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms (3 with showers, 2 with tub and hand held shower) and are spread out over three floors. Guests can dine in the formal dining room or on the covered outdoor patio. The large pool (5 x 14.5 meters) is beautifully set against the backdrop of forest and distant hills among lavender, rosemary and rose bushes.

The charming and accommodating bilingual owners are American expats, who have been living full time in Italy for the past 20 years. They are wonderful hosts and will happily help you organize many luxury services available at an extra fee including catering, market shopping, cooking lessons, bike rentals, hot air ballooning, olive picking and of course wine tasting and tours of nearby wineries.

Capriolo is in the Chianti DOCG region, and also very close to the Chianti Classico DOCG appellation. The owners have a relationship with a local vineyard and are can provide tastings, tours and wines to interested groups.

Discover more about this charming Tuscan holiday villa by reaching out to Haven in Paris here.

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Prosperite Wine Cruise – Burgundy, France

 

Soak up all the delights of Burgundy, one of France most beautiful and coveted wine regions, by taking a private wine-focused cruise with Barge Lady Cruises. Their Barge Specialist Stephanie Sack tempts us onboard the Prosperite:

“When you think of barging in Burgundy cultural treasures, expansive vineyards, historic towns, divinely beautiful countryside will come to mind, but not before… wine, wine, wine. If you are drawn to history, culture and sophistication, this is your perfect canal cruising region. Everything seems perfect here – from the most gorgeous and typical rural scenery in all of France to the elegant cities with wonderfully preserved Medieval streets and buildings and to architectural attractions reflecting the power and prosperity of the Ducs of Burgundy.

“Found within the geographic heart of France, Southern Burgundy’s cruise routes offers unparalleled access to the wineries and vineyards of the iconic Cote d’Or. This is the unofficial home of France’s great tradition of cuisine and culture: the famed wine villages of Nuits St. Georges, Pommard, Puligny Montrachet, Volany – a roll call of world-famous wine towns, with local discoveries just waiting to be tasted.  Beaune, with its immaculately maintained Medieval hospice and charming cobblestoned streets. Shop for the finest produce and cheese in Dijon’s vast and colorful covered market.

“Plying the canals of this extraordinary region is the 8-passenger Prosperite, an Ultra-Deluxe vessel akin to a 6-star hotel. Luxurious accommodations, top service oriented crew, and culturally-rich activities are the hallmarks of the Prosperite’s concept. Modern lifestyles inform the public areas, which reflect gracious living through fine dining, indulgent drinking, and festive entertaining. Onboard amenities such as the open kitchen encourage interaction with the Chef for informal cooking demonstrations;  when not socializing on the large deck or lazing in the hot tub, guests can walk or cycle along the miles and miles of refurbished towpath!

“With an in-depth wine appreciation program that is vivid, relaxed, and memorable, the Prosperite offers its guests a guided immersion into Southern Burgundy’s many charms, among them vineyard visits, wine tastings, and curated pairings. An entire afternoon is devoted to the Cote d’Or wine region, with a drive among the vineyards and villages of the “Route des Grand Crus” on the way to Clos de Vougeot, a 12th-century chateau where Cistercian monks practiced the art of winemaking. Yet another guided excursion offers a tour and tasting deep within the cellars of Domaine Prieur-Brunet in Santenay, furthering the exploration into the wine making lifestyle, while the wines served aboard the Prosperite at lunch and dinner are chosen especially for their rich Burgundian flavors. An open bar and on board cellar completes the selection of wine-based pleasures perfect for both the casual sipper and the most sophisticated of oenophiles.”

The Prosperite is accepting bookings for cruises from April to October, 2017 and 2018. Don’t miss the boat – book before they fill up by contacting The Barge Lady at this link.

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Isola Santa Cristina Private Island – Venetian Lagoon, Italy

 

The various islands of Venetian Lagoon were once thriving with horticulture, especially vineyards. This tradition lives on at Isola Santa Cristina, one of the best-preserved garden islands of the whole Venetian lagoon.

This private island, managed by Siglinde Fischer / Charming Places, is a haven of tranquility located only short 20-minute boat ride from busy Venice. With no other residence on the island, guests have the utmost privacy. The refined, historic Italian house was recently renovated to meet the standards of modern luxury all the while retaining its authenticity. Enjoy relaxed days lounging by the pool, wandering the orchid or discovering its small vineyard from which an exquisite, small batch Veneto wine is produced.

“We have been growing two varieties of grapes on the island for more than thirty years – Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot,” explains René Deutsch, owner of Isola Santa Cristina. “We produce our wine in the lagoon, which until recently was mainly for private use and guests of the island. Today, a very limited number of bottles are sold locally to a few leading restaurants within the lagoon. Our vineyard produces between 5,000 and 10,000 bottles annually.”

René also shared his favorite secret places in the Venetian Lagoon in this article.

You can learn more about Isola Santa Cristina and taste this fine wine by contacting Siglinde Fischer / Charming Places here.

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Cairanne Villa – Provence, France 

 

Sample some of the best wines of the South of France while staying at Haven in’s charming Cairanne villa, a typical “Provencal Mas” located on a working vineyard in the heart of world renowned Côtes-du-Rhône on the famous “Route des Vins.”

The lovely five-bedroom villa (which can also be rented as separate 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom units) is found just outside of the village of Cairanne. This picturesque 125 acre (50 hectare) property has been family-owned for over 150 years. Converted stables dating back to the mid-19th century make up the main house, which is surrounded by the working winery and ancillary buildings, all lying in the midst of luscious vineyards, fruit orchards and olive-groves.

The owners have carefully and sustainably restored the historic property striving to keep a balance of authenticity, comfort and simplicity. Traditional touches meet contemporary architecture to provide a fresh take on chateau living. Large bay windows throughout the villa contribute to the luminous atmosphere and generous sense of perspective. The configuration of the bedrooms, three in the main house and two in another section (three of which have king-sized beds which can be split into twins) offers potential guests a great deal of flexibility depending on the size of your party.

This is the perfect base for serious wine connoisseurs as it’s just a short drive to the world-renowned regions of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Beaumes de Venise, Gigondas and Vacqueyras. Wine tasting tours can be arranged, though guests can do a tasting of the villa’s own wines at their leisure during their stay, annotated by the villa’s English speaking owners.

Enjoy the best of Provence by staying with Haven In at this link.

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The Landing Residence, The Vineyard Villa – Bay of Islands, New Zealand

 

Wine fans traveling to New Zealand can have a fabulous oenological experience staying at the Vineyard Villa by Touch of Spice. Located in the beautiful Bay of Islands, this gorgeous contemporary villa is set amongst The Landing’s established vines, home to award-winning Chardonnay, Syrah and Rosé wines.

An entertainer’s haven or a romantic’s escape, the house features three bedrooms and three separate entertaining areas. Designed by award-winning architect, Nat Cheshire of Cheshire Architects, the Vineyard Villa is a sanctuary you can make your own. Designed with a flowing openness to the stunning surroundings, the Vineyard Villa offers magnificent views across The Landing Residences, the vineyard and out to sea.

Understated modern furnishings have been carefully selected to match the villa’s calm aesthetic and work alongside the dark wood and stone materials that run throughout the house.

The villa also offers personalized food and wine experiences, tailored to your preferences and mood by your personal chef. There are no set menus, fixed meal times or designated dining areas. A highlight of your stay will be taking a guided visit to their wine cellar during which you can taste wines from the The Landing’s vineyard, meet their winemaker and tour the winery where the wines are made. Tours to other wineries in the region can also be arranged.

Delve into the Bay of Island’s wine heritage by holidaying with Touch of Spice here

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Podere Jessica – Tuscany, Italy

We can’t get enough of Tuscany and Podere Jessica, by Papavero Villa Rentals is what most people think of when dreaming of a country farmhouse in Chianti. Beautifully restored it has all the characteristics of a Tuscan farmhouse but with the modern conveniences we come to expect.

Podere Jessica consists of the main house on three floors and a cottage apartment in a converted barn. It sleeps 10 in five bedrooms with five full bathrooms. The main house has a country style kitchen that leads into the spacious living/dining room. Several of the bedrooms have lovely wooden-beamed ceilings and sweeping views of the beautiful countryside. The home is surrounded with lovely outdoor living spaces, including two covered loggias, one with wood burning oven and barbecue, is perfect for dining alfresco or just sitting with a good book and a glass of wine after a morning of shopping at the local markets. The fenced-in swimming pool is set in the garden and surrounded by flower-filled terracotta urns.

“It is situated on 30 acres which features a vineyard of Sangiovese grapes and the owners produce the wine right on the farm, from harvesting to bottling,” says Patrice Salezze, director of Papavero. “The wine is available for purchase while staying at Podere Jessica. Not only do you have your own vineyard to walk about, there is also an olive grove and paths through your own private woods. So peaceful and tranquil you are in the heart of Chianti and have access to main roads for day tours.

“Nearby, a 7-minute drive or 40-minute walk south and you arrive at a boutique winery that you can see from the farmhouse, another 6-minute drive north and can enjoy a tasting from a second small winery, then the famous Cantina Antiniori is just a 13-minute drive. Here you can experience a large producer of wine and have a five course wine flight lunch after your tour.”

Taste your way around Tuscany by staying with Papavero Villa Rentals, learn more about vacationing at the Podere Jessica at this link.

We’re pleased to take you on an insider tour of the exceptional Camp David, a sprawling villa compound new to the rental market and available through our experts St Barth Properties. Located on the quieter end of St. Jean this vast beachfront property, which sleeps 24, is the perfect place to gather family and friends for the beach holiday of a lifetime. Enter the gate of Camp David with us below.

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There’s more than one way to tour Europe’s waterways, however, very few match the pleasure, pace and personalization of a private barge cruise. These luxuriously converted freight boats allow you to sightsee your way along canals and rivers, stopping to visit charming villages, enjoy a delightful meal at a local auberge or sample delicious wines right at the vineyard where they are produced. Stephanie Sack of Barge Lady Cruises gives us an insider “crash course” via this colorful barge terminology and how it can apply on the cruises they offer. Put on your captain’s hat and hop aboard!

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The phenomenal natural beauty of New Zealand is what attracts many to the country – and with good reason. The sight of its rugged unspoilt coastline, pristine emerald lakes and jagged horizon of snowcapped mountains literally takes your breath away. Discover where to admire some of the country’s most spectacular scenery thanks to these recommendations from our local villa experts at Touch of Spice and MajorDomo.

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Marlborough Sounds – Bay of Many Coves

“One of our very favourite things about New Zealand is that we have such a vast range of natural contrasts, yet none of these amazing places is too far so it’s easy to sneak away to enjoy the beauty and drama of our special special scenery,” explains Fiona Stevens, co-founder and director of MajorDomo.

“For example, just at the top of the South Island are the stunning Marlborough Sounds. If you go a little off the beaten track you will truly unwind and immerse yourself in this area with its collection of ancient sunken river valleys filled with the vibrant blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Beautiful and rich forested hills rising steeply from the sea around an intricate coastline of sheltered inlets and golden sandy bays.

“There is no shortage of things to do and see including hiking, kayaking, paddleboarding, yachting and boating, fishing, enjoying the antics of the dolphins. And when you are done exploring, sit back and enjoy a glass of wine on your deck overlooking a view like no other.”

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Where to Stay in the Bay of Many Coves

 

Stay in perfect seclusion on the water’s edge deep in the Marlborough Sounds at this beautiful lodge in the Bay of Many Coves by MajorDomo.

Your journey to tranquility and beauty begins on the 30-minute water taxi from the township of Picton, around a two hour drive from Nelson. Guests may choose to also arrive by helipad and as well there are eight private boat moorings available exclusively for guests.

Arriving at the lodge you’ll be immediately engulfed in luxurious relaxation. The lodge has a day spa, two restaurants, a private guest sitting room, hot tub and heated swimming pool. The accommodation suits couples or families with its one, two and three bedroom apartments – all with bay views.

During the day when you’re not enjoying the lodge facilities, escape into the 59 hectares of privately owned bush clad hills or walk in the Queen Charlotte Track or enjoy the water activities on Marlborough Sounds. At the end of the day you will enjoy award-winning cuisine and the finest Marlborough and international wines.

In order to fully switch off and make the most of this gorgeous location, MajorDomo recommends staying at least three nights. Book your stay at the lodge with them here.

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Abel Tasman National Park – Nelson

 

You can discover some New Zealand’s most stunning coastal scenery at the Abel Tasman National Park, recommended by Jacqui Spice, founder and CEO of Touch of Spice. The park is situated between Golden Bay and Tasman Bay at the north end of the South Island, approximately 65 kms northwest of Nelson.

“There is a variety of walking tracks of varying durations which allow you to take in the natural splendor of the park, but the most popular is the Abel Tasman Coastal Track,” reveals Jacqui. “It has plenty of crystal blue swimming spots, golden sand beaches to lunch on and lush native bush to hike through. Along your way, be sure to track down Cleopatra’s natural rock pool with its moss-lined waterslide and the 47m suspension bridge where you can admire the inlet to Falls River.

“While you can go any time of year due to the area’s mild climate, in summer (November to March) you can make the most of longer daylight hours in addition to cooling off in the water or trying out some of the watersports that are available like sea-kayaking which offers another vantage point for admiring the beautiful scenery.”
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Where to Stay Near Abel Tasman National Park

 

Touch of Spice has the ideal luxury rental near the Abel Tasman National Park, the four bedroom Mahana Villa. Immaculately presented, Mahana villa fills the need for a bespoke, micro-luxury, and immersive winery lifestyle experience in New Zealand.

Mahana Villa pairs contemporary works of art with carefully chosen antiques, collectable furniture and subtly luxurious furnishings. The villa is harmonious from wall to wall and room to room, as contemporary spaces are complex and layered with pieces from the past with enormous taste and attention to detail.

The master suite occupies the upstairs of the villa and offers the most extensive and dramatic views of the property. The second suite is connected through an art gallery and library space. An extensive deck extends from one suite to another and the living spaces are full of beauty and wonder. The lower level of the villa features an open lounge, kitchen, and dining areas.

After a long day exploring the Abel Tasman National Park, savor a well-deserved reward of a good glass of wine from the vineyard the villa is located on.

For more information or to book the beautiful Mahana Villa, contact Touch of Spice here.

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Ben Lomond Summit – Queenstown

 

Set on Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by towering mountain peaks, Queenstown features some of New Zealand’s most phenomenal scenery. A wonderful advantage of the small city is that many explorations of the area’s beautiful nature can commence right from your doorstep, like on a hike up to the Ben Lomond Summit, a favorite of Jacqui Spice of Touch of Spice.

“Visitors can reach its height of 1,748m without any technical knowledge, unless of course it’s in snow,” says Jacqui. “If you’re keen to save about an hours’ worth of hiking through the forest, you can take the Skyline Gondola up through the Ben Lomond Forest for about $15.

“From the summit you’ll be struck by the constantly changing views, providing you with an immense sense of accomplishment after your physical efforts. You’ll see Cecil and Walter Peak, the Remarkables, Moke Lake, Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown from spectacular angles.

“Ben Lomond Summit can be hiked at any time of the year, but we would recommend the summer months as this will give you more daylight hours, warmer weather and better views as the sky is generally clearer.

“Be sure to have a good night’s rest the day before since it is a full day, uphill hike. Take plenty of water as there are no fresh water sources along the way as well as a packed lunch and sunscreen, as even on grey days, New Zealand’s thin Ozone layer can allow the sun to burn you.”

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Where to Stay in Queenstown

 

Touch of Spice has many wonderful villas and apartments in Queenstown like their three bedroom 50 Aspen. This luxury villa has featured on the cover of a number of exclusive magazines due to its award winning style and facilities.

The moment that you walk inside, the premium furnishings and finishing provide a sense of sophistication. The interiors are sleek and harmonise together with the outdoor space to create a wonderful indoor/outdoor flow. The property comes with every modern luxury you would expect in a premium villa, including a sauna, gym, media den, office, gourmet kitchen and large open plan living space.

It’s located just a seven minute drive from central Queenstown and boasts magnificent lake and mountain views which are uninterrupted from the extensive glass fronted house and can be appreciated from the secluded heated lap pool & jacuzzi – so the views don’t need to stop at Ben Lomond Summit.

To marvel at the amazing Queenstown landscape, reach out to Touch of Spice at this link.

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Mount Aspiring National Park

 

Mount Aspiring National Park was a very large huge playground to MajorDomo Director Fiona Stevens when she was a very little girl and it is such a treat for her to still be able to ‘play’ there as a grown up and introduce this majestical and magical area to their guests.

“Mount Aspiring itself is the magnificent 3,027m centerpiece of a spectacle that sparkles with glaciers, thunders with waterfalls, glistens with braided rivers and beckons with hectares of lush native beech,” illustrates Fiona vividly.

“It has such wide open spaces yet is surrounded by soaring mountains which roll down to to tranquil river flats – it just makes exploring Mount Aspiring National Park’s wilderness an unforgettable experience. Climb, tramp, ski or just take in the spectacle… it’s your choice. On long hot summer days – challenge yourself to a jump in a waterhole filled by a cascading waterfall. You will not be in the water for long!

“Whether you choose a seat in a helicopter or on a jetboat, a stout stick and walking boots or a set of crampons, you’ll find that Mount Aspiring National Park is the sort of place they invented the words ‘immerse and experience’ for.”

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Where to Stay near Lake Wanaka

 

New to the MajorDomo repertoire is the outstanding Dacha villa, offering exceptional 180 degree views of Lake Wanaka and the surrounding mountains. The owners strove to design a home “of peace and tranquility in an ever changing global world.” Their pursuit of creating perfection is reflected in the patience taken over the four years they have spent building and developing this very special retreat, situated in privacy and striking surroundings.

The spacious villa is beautifully decorated and furnished and offers seamless indoor and outdoor flow. Large open fires, floor to ceiling glass with a wall of bi-fold doors which open to the outside deck. Extensive entertaining areas both inside and out & numerous accommodation options make it the perfect ‘stay put’ location for a couple, family group or group of friends travelling together. Guests can also enjoy the swimming pool, spa pool and stunning cover outdoor room which may be fully opened up to socialise alfresco around the fire and barbecue.

This unique property can cater from two to 16 guests. You may choose the impressive master suite only or add on the main house for larger groups. Then there is ‘The Banya’ – an architecturally designed, luxurious stand-alone bedroom suite with its own verandah and alpine outlook.

Add on services such as yoga instructor, in-house chef and personal concierge to really make your Dacha stay the ultimate.

Be one of the first guests to stay at the Dacha and take in these amazing views for yourself by reaching out to MajorDomo here.

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Tongariro Alpine Crossing – Taupo

 

Very few places around the world evoke another planet like the incredibly unique volcanic landscape of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, located near Lake Taupo in the center of the North Island. You’ll get the chance to experience different terrains as you walk along boardwalks or loose rocks on your way to amazing photo opportunities at the Emerald Lakes. Jacqui Spice of Touch of Spice tells us more:

“From the base of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, straight away you will figure out that you are visiting a multi-cratered volcano,” describes Jacqui. “Once at the top, after a bit of rock climbing to keep it interesting, you’re presented with the amazing Emerald Lakes that you would only think possible in a sci-fi movie and must be seen with your own eyes to know that they truly exist.

“If you’re after an extra challenge, detour up Mount Ngauruhoe for more vast and spectacular view. Don’t forget to take enough water as there is no guarantee of a fresh water supply and since the weather can have dramatic changes, make sure you take layers that can be easily removed and reapply your sunscreen regularly.”

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Where to Stay Near Taupo

 

Combine the out-of-this-world landscapes of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing with the uber-luxurious Lodge at Kinloch by Touch of Spice. The modern lodge harmonises perfectly with its magnificent natural setting.

It was designed by Andrew Patterson, perhaps New Zealand’s best internationally known and published architect and its interiors were designed by Virginia Fisher, renowned for her work involving luxury lodges and hotels both in New Zealand and around the world. Dark stained villa exteriors lead from outdoor patios and furnished terraces to interiors of calm and sophistication.

Experience spectacular views of Lake Taupo and the Kinloch Club golf course. The carbon neutral fireplaces, oak floors, sumptuous handmade New Zealand rugs and lavish bathrooms with stand-alone tubs in all ensuites, surround you with a feeling of peace. There are one, two and junior suite bedroom options available starting from $1,920 per night.

Embark on this unbelievably beautiful part of New Zealand via Touch of Spice here.

Many take a holiday to unplug from the world, their busy schedules and accumulating work stress. If you’re seeking a real getaway, travel to one of these ultimate escapes around Asia and Australasia where you can challenge your mind and body in the most phenomenal ways and places. Leave your worries at home and be prepared to be transformed.

 

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Amara Mountain Resort – Kalaw, Myanmar

 

Having recently opened to international tourism, Myanmar is an excellent Asian destination for those seeking a cultural retreat, especially by venturing up into the country’s majestic mountains to the Amara Mountain Resort. Located near Kalaw at an altitude of 1250 meters, you can’t help but switch off at this former British guest house.

The best way to begin your retreat would be by arriving via a two-day hike from Lake Inle, however, you can also reach the resort by bus, car or train or plane into Heho airport, a 45-minute drive away. Once there, you’ll be engulfed by the enchanting mountain mist and the charm of the historic property.

Originally built in 1909, it has been carefully converted into an exclusive hotel with a refined colonial ambiance. It has just ten rooms, each with its own open fireplace. The lounges and the separate dining room feature lovely turn-of-the-century antiques.

Your worries will evaporate with morning fog as you relax in the resort’s manicured English gardens, decompress in the sauna or simply gaze over Kalaw and the Shan Mountains from the terrace, absorbing this exceptional peace, privacy and tranquility.

There are a variety of other activities available to the guests such as golf at the nearby 9-hole golf course, trekking to the Kalaw National Park, excursions to the vibrant market of Kalaw or to the villages of the Palaung, Danu and Pao people, where you can discover the local customs and cultures.

Meals at the resort are healthy, traditional Myanmar and Western dishes and include organic fruit and vegetables from the onsite garden.

Learn more about this cultural escape for the mind and body at Amara Mountain Resort.

Samujana – Koh Samui, Thailand

 

With magnificent architecture, stunning views and fantastic fitness facilities, the spectacular Samujana resort on the gorgeous Thai island of Koh Samui offers guests the perfect place to reconnect with a healthier and more balanced mind, body and soul. Samujana has suggested this proposed itinerary to help guests plan their healthy, healing days at their private luxury villa.

“The perfect way to start one’s day at Samujana is with an early morning private yoga class. Whether at the edge of an expansive infinity pool or on a quiet secluded beach, yoga sessions at Samujana push the boundaries of luxury and privacy.

“A healthy breakfast prepared in-villa with the freshest ingredients by personal chefs gives guests an extra kick-start to their mornings. Alternatively, visitors looking to detox can enjoy the Easy Detox Deluxe programme – designed exclusively for Samujana by leading spa experts, Amrita.

“Guests can enjoy workouts from personal training sessions to high intensity Tabata interval training, crossfit coaching classes, personalised strength training sessions and – for the truly dedicated –boot camp sessions. Alternatively, train in the art of Muay Thai, Thailand’s national sport, with AJ – a passionate and talented personal trainer. The in-villa gyms and expansive swimming pools offer the ideal place to enjoy exercise at one’s own pace too.

“Enjoy a post-workout afternoon refreshment from Juice Queen; an expert in holistic practices who combines the freshest organic products to create cold-pressed daily juices, which in turn promote beauty, wellness, and longevity.

“As the sun sets on Koh Samui guests can treat themselves to an indulgent massage and nourishing beauty treatment from the island’s top therapists. From stimulating foot scrubs to traditional Thai massages and exfoliating facial treatments, guests will wind-down to dinner feeling refreshed, relaxed and rejuvenated!

“Top Thai chefs will prepare a healthy feast using the freshest, local ingredients including green papaya salad, Andaman tiger prawns and local fish baked in banana leaf. The dinner setting can be a Thai pop-up restaurant, pool-side BBQ or candlelit beach dining. After just one day at Samujana guests will be well on their way to a more relaxed, rejuvenated and healthier self.”

Begin planning your healthy holiday in Thailand by contacting Samujana.

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Aro Hā – Southern Alps, New Zealand

 

New Zealand is one of the best countries to get away from it all, however, not all retreats were created equal. Our experts at MajorDomo take us high up into the ethereal Southern Alps to the multi-award winning Aro Hā. This unique retreat fuses advanced eco-accommodation, permaculture based self-sufficiency, and world-class results-oriented programming.

Located just a 40-minute drive from Queenstown Airport, Aro Hā is a next-level wellness experience offering life shifting, body morphing, spirit lifting retreats and condensing optimal living practices into signature ‘Wellness Adventures.’

“The sensational scenery itself is enough to give you the first mind shift, however, you will soon realize that this is not your normal spa retreat, says Lisa Hayden, co-founder of MajorDomo. “Aro Hā is the first wellness centre of its kind.

“Their ‘Wellness Adventures’ are based on a template for optimal wellness and have been refined to provide guests with a life-altering glow. The programme is comprised of yoga, sub-alpine hiking, dynamic strength training, therapeutic massage and vegetarian cuisine.”

The retreats are all inclusive so there is no need for credit cards after arrival and no decisions to make. Guests arrive, unplug and are seamlessly guided toward health. Retreats are personalised and intimate, you will be challenged during your stay and rewarded with a sense of achievement and glow by the end of the retreat. Most abilities are catered for and all activities can be taken at your own pace.

“The food is incredible – when on retreat you really look forward to what the talented chefs have prepared for your snacks and meals,” Lisa tempts us further. “The guiding and instructing team are caring, funny and experts in their fields. Hiking in the hills and mountains around Queenstown and Glenorchy is the best spirit lifting exercise. You leave the retreat but it doesn’t leave you. I want to book my next one straight away!

“A friend, Jenny described the Aro Hā experience perfectly: “It is the best thing I have ever done for me in my whole life.”

Take the first step in changing your life at the incredible Aro Hā by contacting MajorDomo here.

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Vatuvara Private Islands, Fiji

 

You can have the ultimate escape from the world on the distant Fijian paradise of Vatuvara Private Islands. With only three one-bedroom villas, you will virtually have this gorgeous island to yourself. Remote and secluded from the rest of the world, it is the perfect place to press the reset button.

“We work carefully with all guests in advance to design the perfect wellness itinerary,” explains Krystel Gough of Vatuvara Private Islands. “We provide yoga on request and each villa has a yoga deck or courtyard which lends to a relaxing practise.

“In addition, our menus blend fresh organic produce with a priority on wellness and attention to individual requirements. We are also equipped to host preferred wellness & fitness experts. Their spa treatments will allow you to surrender the senses and rejuvenate the spirit with Fiji’s pure coconut oil and fragrant flower extracts to nurture the body – all in the privacy of the dedicated villa spa bure.

“Nature walks, hikes to ancient village sites, paddle boarding in crystal clear lagoons, surfing and numerous other activities are available for those looking for strenuous activity.

“Holidaying at Vatuvara Private Islands you’ll be hidden away from the rest of the world, and privy to one of the richest cultures, the ideal place to soothe the soul with authentic, enriching cultural experiences.”

Start designing your wellness vacation at Vatuvara Private Islands at this link.

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Kauri Bay – Bay of Islands, New Zealand

 

If you’re after some rest and relaxation with the family combined with some active pursuits or water sports, then dock at this gorgeous eight-bedroom beach house by Touch of Spice, located on a privately island in Kauri Bay in New Zealand’s famous subtropical microclimate the Bay of Islands.

“This stunning beachside house, designed by famous New Zealand architect Pete Bossley, has been skilfully built to take advantage of the soothing water and island views as well as to fit into its native surroundings of the idyllic Moturua Island,” details Jacqui Spice, founder of Touch of Spice.

“Access to the island is restricted to boat or helicopter so your holiday will be a real private getaway. You can choose to keep the helicopter and pilot onsite with you throughout your stay with the help of the property’s heli-pad and hanger.

“The property’s underground boat shed is home to a wide range of ‘big boy toys’, including a collection of jet skis, fishing gear, sea kayaks and up to the minute diving gear. There is also an ocean trampoline perfect for cooling off with the kids on hot summer days. On request, a Skipper can be arranged to oversee the operation all of the equipment available, including the recreational boats moored at the island’s private wharf.

“Spend your days hiking the island exceptional walking tracks with views and native bush that you thought only existed in Lord of the Rings movies, or venture off the island for a helicopter trip to Kauri Cliffs, where you can play on their world-class golf course and use their day spa. In addition, there are awe-inspiring island cruises for the leisure seekers and deep sea fishing for the adrenaline seekers.

“You will also find a chef on-site to create fine dining meals using the freshest local produce (perhaps even one of the fish you caught from the day) and a maid on hand to keep the house neat and tidy during your stay.”

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