Our planet is covered in such an immense multitude of biodiversity. Lush rainforests dense in exotic flora, expansive arid deserts punctuated by what appears as only the occasional prickly cactus, soaring mountains deep in pines or cratered terrain that appears from Mars, add these amazing protected parks to your holiday bucket list.

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Established in 1925 as Africa’s first national park, the Volcanoes National Park (also known by its French name Parc National des Volcans) occupies 160 sq kms of jungle in northwestern Rwanda and garnered international attention stemming from the work of zoologist Dian Fossey on the area’s mountain gorilla. In addition to being a protected habitat for gorilla, it’s also home to a number of other wildlife such as the golden monkey, the spotted hyena, the black-fronted duiker, the bushbuck, elephants and 178 bird species. Due to its varying altitudes, it contains a vast array of flora spread across five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains.

Dian Fossey came to the Park in 1967 and consequently set up the Karisoke Research Centre between Karisimbi and Visoke. She dedicated most of her time researching in the park and to saving the mountain gorilla from extinction. She was tragically murdered by unknown assailants at her home in 1985, most likely by poachers. She is buried next to the research center beside the grave of her favorite gorilla, Digit.

Dian Fossey and her important work have been commemorated in the recently inaugurated Map Room at the Virunga Lodge. The excellent eco-luxury lodge in the collection of Volcanoes Safaris, who also led life-changing gorilla safaris at the park and elsewhere in Rwanda and Uganda.

The Lau Seascape, Fiji

Fiji is a nation of color, culture and remarkable biodiversity and the Fijian Archipelago encompasses one of the most extensive coral reef systems in the world. Our local expert Jacqui Reyes from Vatuvara Private Islands gives us this further insight into this important protected natural site:

“In 2015, the Fijian government established a target to place 30% of Fijian waters under protected status by 2020. Fiji is leading the way in marine conservation in the Pacific. The Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) has declared 2017 the Pacific Year of the Ocean. The Government of Fiji is co-hosting the United Nations Ocean Conference in New York in June 2017, to support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

“One Marine Sanctuary targeted to make up Fiji’s 30% protected status is the blue-green jewel of forest and reef called the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape. It stretches across the channel that links Fiji’s two main islands, and comprises over 27,000 square kilometers of forests, mangroves, seagrass meadows, reefs, deep channels, and seamounts. It is one of the few remaining sanctuaries for the globally endangered humphead wrasse, there is abundant sea life and it’s one of the Pacific’s last great wild places.

“The Lau Seascape is also home to some of the most well-preserved reef systems in the world. The lagoons of Vatuvara Private Islands and their surrounding ocean provide varying ecosystems and safe havens for marine life. The Northern Lau group of islands is filled with a diversity of wildlife, these remote islands are breathtaking, filled with lush forests and fringed by spectacular beaches and azure waters. Inspired by the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape, Vatuvara Private Islands is committed to preserving the ridge to reef environments through establishing the new Vatuvara Foundation in Fiji. The Vatuvara Foundation is dedicated to protect and revive oceans in Northern Lau through a network of marine managed areas and provide innovative solutions to promote awareness that empowers local communities in order to sustain livelihoods from their natural resources.” – Jacqui Reyes, Vatuvara Private Islands

Where to stay in The Lau Seascape.

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Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park

Hawaii evokes lush tropical forests and some of the chain of island’s most impressive forests and views can be savored in gorgeous Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park. Located in the north of Kauai Island. Established in in 1983 it currently extends to over 3,578 acres (14.5 km2) and is lined with na pali (high cliffs) along the shoreline which can reach heights up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m). The best way to experience the park’s magnificent scenery is by hiking the Kalalau trail. Along this 18km coastal trail from Ke’e Beach to Kalalau Beach you’ll be able to admire unspoilt stretch of cliffs and narrow valleys rising from the Pacific Ocean. On the way you can also observe stone walled terraces at the bottom of the valleys where Hawaiians once lived and cultivated taro.The trail takes between six and eight hours depending on your pace and requires good physical condition as it can often be muddy and slippery after rainfall. A permit is not needed to hike to Hanakapi’ai Falls, but anything after that requires a permit.

Where to Stay on Kauai Island.

Morne Seychellois National Park, The Seychelles

The Seychelles has become a frontrunner in sustainable tourism with almost half of its total landmass set aside in the form of protected areas ensuring that its incredible variety of indigenous flora (more than 250 native plant species) and fauna will survive for future generations. While there are official natural parks, there is much to explore beyond the borders of the parks, especially by foot.

“There are amazing nature trails on Mahe,” explains our local expert Karl Ammann, director of the Residence on the Rocks. “All easily reachable since the whole Island is only 30 kms long. The path up to the Residence is a nature trail in itself about one km from the villa property and all through indigenous forest and rock formations with a lot of bird life.”

The island’s best know official part, the Morne Seychellois National Park, is found on the northern side of Mahé. It covers about 20 percent of the total surface of the island and consists of mangroves, dense tropical forests and steep mountains. The more adventurous can scale its highest mountain, the namesake of the Park. Rising 900 metres (2,950 feet), it’s also the tallest mountain in the entire archipelago. A highlight is the Copolia trail, a relatively easy jungle pathway which begins at Chemin Foret Noire and features some amazing views across Victoria and Sainte Anne. Other notable trails are from Danzil to Anse Major, the Tea Factory to Morne Blanc, and the paths around the Trois Frères cliffs above Victoria. You can find more information on these trails here.

Where to stay in The Seychelles.

Tongariro National Park, New Zealand

With its moonlike crater lakes and volcanic landscape New Zealand’s oldest national park is one of the most unique natural locations on earth. Only one of three UNESCO World Heritage sites, it’s one of the few in the world to have dual status, as a cultural and natural site due to the park’s importance to Maori cultural and spirituality. The breathtaking Tongariro National Park is situated near Lake Taupo in the center of New Zealand’s North Island. The best way to experience the park is to hike its Alpine Crossing along which you’ll be able to take in its different terrains and admire the unbelievable colors of the Emerald Lakes, straight out of a fantasy or sci-fi movie. The more active can push on a little further up Mount Ngauruhoe where you’ll be rewarded with even more spectacular views.

Where to stay near Tongariro National Park.

Gallatin National Forest, Montana, U.S.A.

Some of America’s most pristine nature and its most amazing views can be witnessed in Montana, known as the “Big Sky State” and home to the sublime of Gallatin National Forest. More visitors might make their way to nearby Yellowstone National Park, situated across the state line in Wyoming, however, you’ll find more peace and quiet to commune with nature at Gallatin, minus the flocks of crowds attracted to its more famous neighbor. The park offers world-class hiking where the only beings you might encounter are chirping birds, dashing foxes and slow-paced moose. The park also draws fly-fishermen who are equally spellbound in the meditative act of casting their line in the park’s pristine waters. The sound of the trickling streams, the whisper of the breeze through its ancient forests and the jaw-dropping panoramas of the mountains will be strongly etched in your mind, making your journey through Montana’s wilderness an unforgettable one.

Where to stay near Gallatin National Forest.

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Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria

Creating a jagged border line between France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Austria, the Alps showcase some of Europe’s most awe-inspiring landscape. You can experience some of its most pristine and gorgeous natural settings in Austria’s Hohe Tauern National Park. The largest natural park in all of the Alps, it spreads 1,856 km² over three Austrian provinces. Hikers delight in its 350 kilometers of marked paths and alpine trails which zigzag through the beautiful Rauris Valley into Taxenbach and the SalzburgerLand region. The Rauris Valley, dubbed the “Secret Jewel Hohe Tauern National Park,” is truly a must. Here you can venture deep into majestic green forests, past rushing rivers and waterfalls, observe powerful birds of prey in their nature environment and discover sites linked to the gold-mine era. Since most of the paths are manageable for inexperienced or casual hikers, it makes for the perfect place to take walkers of mixed levels or families; avid mountaineers and mountain-climbers can also satisfy their need for adrenaline on its higher peaks.

Where to stay near Hohe Tauern National Park.

The Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Along with its neighbor the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, this is one of Africa’s most famous and one of the most beautiful, mesmerizing places on earth. Founded in 1961, the 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi) Maasai Mara National Reserve was named in honor of the Maasai people who have inhabitants the region for millennia. The plains of savanna are dotted with short trees and scrub and are the regular stomping ground for leopards, cheetahs, lions in addition to the annual Great Migration of zebra, Thompson’s gazelle, hyena, impala and wildebeest to and from the Serengeti which takes every July to October. During this period there can be as many as 1.5 million animals and around 90 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles and over 400 birds species on the reserve.

There are many ways to visit the park, and our local experts at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and Bush Villa offer unique opportunities to witness the wildlife in addition to a variety of cultural experiences with the local Maasai people, get a taste of some of them here.

Where to stay near The Maasai Mara National Reserve.

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Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Brazil’s nature dazzles the eyes and enlivens the spirit. There are so many exceptional natural places to explore across the country, one of the easiest for those on a short trip to the country is the this gorgeous park. The country’s oldest one, established in 1937, Itatiaia National Park is located three hours north of the picturesque colonial town of Paraty and four hours from Rio de Janeiro. It spreads over the Mantiqueira mountain range, where you can find some of Brazil’s highest mountains including Prateleiras and Agulhas Negras, ranging in altitude from 540 to 2,791 metres (1,772 to 9,157 ft). Casual and advanced hikers can enjoy a day (or more) discovering the lush vegetation, snaking rivers and cascading waterfalls of Prateleiras whereas more skilled mountaineers can take on the challenges of rockier Agulhas Negras. Of course, the higher you go, the better the views! The park is also very popular with bird watchers who can spot upwards of 350 different species.

Where to stay near Itatiaia National Park.

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Joshua Tree National Park, California, U.S.A.

The desert usually sparks visions of the majestic dunes of the Sahara, however, the U.S. is actually home to one of the planet’s most unique deserts: The Joshua Tree National Park. Occupying a vast 800,000 acres of Southern California it is extremely variable with dramatic scenery of rugged mountains and wind torn plains. It features two distinct deserts with two large ecosystems roughly divided by elevation. The lower sector, the Colorado Desert, is the half of the park below 3,000 feet (910 m) and is found in the eastern side. This arid land is abundant in creosote bush as well as ocotillo and cholla cactus. The higher section is known as the Mojave Desert. It is slightly cooler and wetter and is the habitat of the peculiar Joshua tree, dominant in the park’s western half. Immortalized in the 1987 U2 album of the same name, the Irish pop stars were not the first to notice this unusual tree. Early explorer John Fremont described them as “… the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom.” Alluring or vile, you’ll just have to visit the park to decide for yourself.

Where to stay near the Joshua Tree National Park:

Our global expert Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad has the perfect base for exploring the region from the gorgeous Mirage Palm Springs villa, located only an hour drive from the park and with a stunning desert-like, red rocky backdrop. This luxurious 5,000+ sq ft home was completed in 2012 and consists of six bedrooms on a three-building private compound, including the main house, a casita, nanny’s quarters, plus the largest residential lap pool in the desert and an impressive home cinema. Enjoy the star-studded glamour of Palm Springs and the area’s spectacular nature by reaching out to Sylvia here.

There’s nothing like taking in the peacefulness of the mist over the mountains of Myanmar and Uganda, the quiet of the graceful plains of Kenya and New Zealand or the lapping of the waves on some of the world’s most stunning beaches. These are precious moments for travelers looking to escape the masses found at many popular destinations. If you would like to retreat from the buzz of your world, these exquisite luxury escapes are for you.

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Residence on the Rocks – Seychelles

The beautiful Residence on the Rocks is a private estate on the property of the Banyan Tree Resort, situated in the very south of Mahe on the main island of the Seychelles. This part of Mahe still has some virgin areas of indigenous forest and the Residence, is surrounded by this lush greenery and situated on a high ridge, offering absolute and total privacy facing one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

The luxurious four-bedroom complex has a refined yet relaxed colonial, Creole style. This elegance is evoked in a collection of antiques and art objects from around the world collected by the villa’s owners. Two bedrooms are found in two separate guest houses, giving great privacy and making it a good fit for multi-generational families or groups of friends. One of the guest cottages has a separate access path through the gardens that allows a party to come and go without having to interact with the guests in the main house.

There are several large covered verandas where guests meet and relax. The gorgeous infinity pool is a favorite and the nearby plunge pool with some water jet action is generally enjoyed by the children. The Banyan Tree resort hosts one of their famous spas and massage experts are available at the spa or are willing to come to the Residence when booked in advance.

Guests of the Residence can make use of all the resort’s facilities, including a range of restaurants including a Thai and a Creole restaurant. In addition, the caretakers are pleased to take guests food shopping to local markets for acquire fresh fruit, vegetables and a range of seafood items. They can also assist with casual meals at the Residence.

The surrounding area has many lovely beaches, local Creole restaurants and other facilities in the South of Mahe or sailing, fishing or boating excursions to outer islands of the Seychelles can be arranged. Superb snorkeling and diving can be enjoyed on many of the beaches and occasionally killer whales and dolphins can be seen from The Residence’s pool deck.

The owners of Residence on the Rocks work closely with guests to plan the perfect trip to this unique, secluded part of the Seychelles, they can be reached here.

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Amara Mountain Resort – Myanmar

Lost in the mountains of Myanmar, the former British guest house Amara Mountain Resort is the ideal setting for getting away from the world. Located near Kalaw at an altitude of 1250 meters, some guest start switching off by arriving via a two-day hike from Lake Inle, though fear not, it can also accessed by bus, car or train or plane into Heho airport, a 45-minute drive away.

Built in 1909, the lodge has been restored and converted into a luxury hotel with a sophisticated colonial ambiance. The various lounges and separate dining room are decorated lovely turn-of-the-century antiques. With just ten rooms, each with an open fireplace, it is a comfortable and tranquil oasis.

You will absorb the peace and privacy while meandering the graceful English gardens, relaxing in the sauna or admiring the spectacular views from the terrace of the Kalaw and Shan Mountains.

Guests can partake in trekking through the Kalaw National Park, teeing off at the nearby 9-hole golf course, touring the colorful Kalaw market or the traditional villages of the Palaung, Danu and Pao people, where you can learn about the local customs and cultures.

Meals at the resort are all healthy, with a variety of traditional Myanmar and Western dishes made with organic fruit and vegetables from the estate’s garden.

Revel in the tranquility of Myanmar by staying with Amara Mountain Resort. 

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This stunning villa by Kensington Luxury Properties is in an elevated position above a winding tidal estuary, with panoramic views towards the sea and pastoral farmland. Designed to blend with the landscape, it sits in 2.5 hectares of grounds with lawns, a swimming pool, an extensive kitchen garden, an olive grove and natural farmland.

The villa is a wonderfully peaceful and relaxing place to bask in Oualidia’s ethereal light and space, whilst the sea breezes keep the temperature bearable even on the hottest days (there is air conditioning in the summer and heating in the winter). With no neighbors for miles, all you’ll hear is the wind in the trees, birdsong by day, the frog chorus at night and the occasional hee-haw of a donkey. Its friendly, welcoming staff are there to take care of your every need, so all you have to do is relax, unwind and enjoy the view.

Built into the side of a gentle slope, the house is on two levels. On the ground floor, built around a large courtyard lush with palm, olive and orange trees, there are 4 double bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms, a TV room, a large sitting room, a dining room and a kitchen. Two fold-out single beds are available on request. A large roof terrace with extraordinary 360 degree views is reached via a staircase from the inner courtyard.

The sitting room opens onto an 80 ft veranda (25 m) with a wonderful view over the estuary to the sea, and plenty of comfortable seating from which to enjoy it. Try sitting here and watching the sun set over the Atlantic whilst sipping a delicately chilled Moroccan wine accompanied by olives from our own trees, flavoured with fresh rosemary from our herb garden. Bliss.

The dining room leads out onto a charming pergola with a large, green mosaic-tiled communal table and cushioned seating, wonderful for outdoor meals. Under the veranda on the lower level are two further double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and a ping pong room. All the rooms on this level overlook the estuary, fragrant eucalyptus trees and the swimming pool beyond.

The bedrooms are all spacious, with double beds, attractive rugs and original artworks. All beds have electric blankets in case evenings are chilly. All bathrooms have two sinks and a shower.

As water is very scarce in Morocco there are no bathtubs at Lagoon Lodge. Water comes from our own well, and we’re sure you’ll understand how valuable this resource is. We run an eco-friendly lodge. We heat all the water in the house using solar panels and recycle all our grey water through various filtration tanks. It is then used to water the garden.

Surround yourself in the beauty, tranquility, and luxury of Morocco with Kensington Luxury Properties.

majordomo_mahuwhenua_landscape47hero4-lake-wanaka-2Mahu Whenua – New Zealand

As a Mahu Whenua guest you will enjoy a full hosted, exclusive experience in total privacy on over 55,000 hectares (550sq km or 200sq miles) of majestic beauty – towering mountains, lush green valleys, native bush, forests and meandering rivers. In fact, this land is so private it was completely closed off until now, except for an annual endurance event that runs through this iconic piece of New Zealand landscape.

Located in New Zealand’s South Island just 20 minutes’ drive from central Wanaka, or a 15-minute helicopter flight from Queenstown airport, the Ridgeline Homestead & Eco Sanctuary at Mahu Whenua, available through MajorDomo, is easily accessible while giving you the feeling of seclusion and privacy on what is virtually your own private national park.

Mahu Whenua consists of four adjoining high country sheep stations – Motatapu, Mt Soho, Glencoe and Coronet Peak – which combined, stretch from Glendhu Bay in Wanaka all the way through to Arrowtown in Queenstown.

More than 90% of the land has been protected by covenants to ensure that sustainable farming practices and a plant regeneration and native bird breeding programme continue in perpetuity, making it the largest conservation undertaking on private land in New Zealand’s history.

You can discover more about this unique property here and can start planning your supremely secluded getaway with Majordomo at this link.

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Ranawara – Sri Lanka

Hidden behind the palms on a practically uninhabited stretch of coastline of southern Sri Lanka, Ranawara is exquisitely private. The stylish villa sits on 23 acres of tropical gardens next to a small coastal fishing village, 15 kilometres south of city of Tangalle.

The main villa extends over 46,000 sq.ft. of open plan living and five suites within. Two single-suite cottages are located on the grounds. The air-conditioned bedrooms have four-poster king size beds, Indonesian rugs and spacious en-suite bathrooms. The property also has a library, TV room, bar area, open plan kitchen and dining room, al-fresco dining pavilion, a spa and a 100 ft long swimming pool. The professional and discrete resident staff take care of all the needs of guests during their stay.

Your peaceful days can be spent relaxing by the pool, walking or lounging on the virtually abandoned beach or ambling through the estate’s gardens amidst the hundreds of coconut trees and tropical fruit trees including dragon fruit, green oranges, papaya, bananas, mango and wood apple.

If you choose to leave the haven of the villa, various excursions can be organized to nearby villages, turtles sanctuaries, the UNESCO World Heritage Galle Fort or boating excursions to go whale and dolphin watching.

Enjoy the secret beach paradise at Ranawara by contacting them here.

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Villa Ixfalia – Saint Barthlémey

The location of the Villa Ixfalia provides the “best of both worlds” as it combines extreme privacy with proximity to St. Jean Village’s vibrant scene of restaurants and shops as well as one of the island’s most popular beaches. Plus, the four bedroom villa, available through Saint Barth Properties, has stellar panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding lush green hills.

The open plan interior of the contemporary villa includes a living room, dining area and a sleek well-equipped kitchen that opens to a covered terrace, perfect for relaxing on the comfortable furnishings or savoring a delicious meal alfresco. The lovely beachy-rustic décor blends crisp whites with warm wood and accent pieces. The stunning vista can be enjoyed from almost every vantage point. All the four equally sized en-suite bedrooms have king beds (one has a king/twin option) and glass sliding doors to showcase the phenomenal ocean views.

An L-shaped heated infinity pool surrounded by plush day beds is the focal point of a vast deck. There is also an intimate lower deck for a quiet moment away from your group. Guests can workout in the air-conditioned mini-gym located in a separate bungalow and a challenge each other to a game or two on the bocce court.

Enjoy a quiet oasis with the benefits bustling St Jean by contacting Saint Barth Properties at this link.

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Cottar’s Bush Villa – Kenya

For those that want absolute privacy in the Maasai Mara, combined with dedicated and discrete staff, award-winning guides, and an abundance of wildlife, Cottar’s Bush Villa offers the only real private luxury home in the Maasai Mara.

Cottar’s Bush Villa has a breathtaking view onto the savannah plains that carry the great annual wildebeest migration, and is set amidst a backdrop of the Olderikesi Hills. Guests can enjoy privately guided game drives, night game drives, bush walks, swimming in the Villas exclusive 25m pool to name but a few activities. Cottar’s Bush Villa is rented only on an exclusive basis, so privacy is guaranteed.

For the discerning client, Cottar’s Bush Villa offers complete privacy and is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in nature.

The Villa has its own 6,000 acre private conservancy and is situated one kilometre from the Masai Mara game reserve. This location provides easy access for day and night game drives to the Masai Mara game reserve and the conservancy, meaning you will rarely come across other vehicles. It’s the Masai Mara minus the crowds!

Envelop yourself in the calm and spectacular nature of the Masai Mara at Cottar’s Bush Villa by reaching out to them at this link. You can discover more about their excellent community engagement work here.

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L’Ilot Villa – Mauritius

Have your own private island getaway in Mauritius at the exquisite L’Ilot Villa by Villanovo. Located on a rock platform of 3100 m² approximately 100 m from the coastline in the lagoon of Roches Noires, the rustic chic villa offers complete privacy and comfort.

Accessed via a bridged causeway, the 300 m² villa is on a sand bed and surrounded by filaos trees. It faces northwest, offering  its lovely breezes, spectacular sunsets and awe-inspiring views of the turquoise lagoon, seen from any room of the house.

The villa sleeps six adults and two children in four bedrooms. The building and its interiors blend contemporary style with natural building materials such as stone, white or weathered wood, raw concrete along with natural fabrics, linen, comfortable and adaptable furniture.

The large open veranda with a view of the lagoon brings guests together, there is also a dining table under the trees and a 35m² deck overlooking the aquamarine sea, the perfect place for your evening sundowners or lunch with a view lunch with a view. An outdoor shower allows guests to cool down after swimming and a standby generator to start automatically ensures a continuous supply of electricity.

Savor the tranquility and superb sunsets at L’Ilot with Villanovo by reaching out to them here.

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Gahinga Lodge – Uganda

Located in the foothills of the majestic Virunga Volcanoes and bordering a lush and beautiful forest, Gahinga Lodge is the perfect place to unwind and experience a real away-from-the-crowds stay.

This exclusive Uganda adventure lodge, by Volcanoes Safaris, was built using local techniques, material, and design features. The main building has a rustic and inviting living room with a central fire, the ideal setting for relaxing after a long day exploring the surrounding forests. Guests can also spend some quiet time on the terrace and spacious sunroom adjoining the living area.

There six private, traditional bandas which have been renovated to offer unrivaled luxury in the region. Each one has a fireplace and an en-suite bathroom with showers and flush toilets. The bandas are accessed by traversing the lodge’s large, lush gardens.

Gahinga Lodge works very closely with the local Batwa Tribe. One of Africa’s oldest tribes, interactive tours through the community, dance performances and other cultural connections with the Batwa can be arranged as well as a range of other activities like Rwanda gorilla safaris.

Learn more about the history and mission of Volcanoes Safaris or contact them to enquire about booking.

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Villa Nektaria – Greece

With its ideal position at the tip of a peninsula in Amvrakikos bay, where three rivers merge into the Ionian Sea, the Villa Nektaria by White Key Villas is the ultimate luxury hideaway. The best of the mainland and the best of the sea unite at this unique villa which is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and families,

Well situated off the picturesque town of Vonitsa, home to a historic Venetian castle perched above one of Greece’s hidden gems, amazing Amvrakikos bay with its lagoons, reeds and endemic wildlife. The villa boasts its very own grove in addition to a citrus orchard and a small pond. Guests can enjoy these lovely grounds on long strolls and they provide children with hours of hide and seek or treasure hunts. The property’s in complete isolation allowing guests to enjoy moments of tranquility by the water on one of its three private or in the the large swimming pool.

The estate consists of a main eight-bedroom residence decorated in a classic yet homely feel and a newly-built guest house that has two additional rooms. The main residence has a well-equipped professional kitchen, where your professional chef and host serve delicious meals made with produce from the estate’s vegetable garden and fresh eggs right out of the chicken coup.

Have a well-rounded and tranquil experience of Greece with White Key Villas here.

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Schloss Kogl – Austria

With some of the most beautiful forests and mountains of Europe, Austria is an ideal place to retreat to nature. You can have an elegant escape at Schloss Kogl, an exceptional baroque castle in the heart of the the Salzkammergut lake district.

This gorgeous region, north of charming Salzburg was formerly the posh playground of Austria’s aristocracy, including the Emperor and the country’s intellectual and artistic elite. The area boasts pristine lakes, pre-alpine mountains covered in forests, quaint villages and elegant lakeside villas.

Built in 1750, Schloss Kogl has been in the family of the Barons of Mayr-Melnhof since 1872 (more on its history in this article). Extensive renovations where undertaken in the early 2000s to carefully restore the castle to its previous splendor. It is decorated and furnished in a refined fin-du-siècle style. In winter guests enjoy reading by the fireplace in the library and in summer the pool in the garden is a favorite gathering point. Anytime of year you can explore the bucolic grounds or test out their historic bowling lane. The grounds are also idyllic and are encircled by Austria’s largest privately owned forest, owned by the Mayr-Melnhofs.

It’s an excellent base for discovering the many natural and cultural sites of the area from boat trips around the lake to trekking in the national parks.

Experience the elegance of Austria’s heritage in the tranquil setting Schloss Kogl here.

 

 

 

A retreat means something different for everyone. For some it involves being surrounded by nature or crystal clear waters. For others, it’s a time to detox and tone while some prefer rejuvenating through massages or releasing tensions in the hammam. Design your own bespoke retreat by staying with one of our experts in sleek modern villas in the Greek Isles or Morocco, beautifully restored historic properties in Italy, secluded refuges in the Dolomites or the mountains of New Zealand or on your own private island in Fiji.

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Villa Giacomo – Tuscany, Italy

Set atop a knoll encircled by the vineyards of Montepulciano, the spectacular location of the Villa Giacomo by Papavero Villa Rentals allows for 360 degree views of the rolling hills of the Val d’Orcia and the medieval towers of Montepulciano, Montalcino and Montisi. The ideal setting for complete relaxation and the Villa Giacomo’s exceptional Wellness Center helps you do this to the fullest.

Built in the mid 19th-century, the stone four bedroom, four bathroom villa has been modernized while maintaining a rustic romantic look, accented by with ancient woods, terracotta, wrought iron, fine linens and soft cashmere.

The villa has an entire annex devoted to spiritual rejuvenation and health. Its hammam and emotional shower with allow you to release all your stress and tension. The hammam can be set to three different temperatures. The unique emotional shower which can be set on “cold fog” – a light vapor jet with velvety feel ideal for cool or cold showers, “thin rain”  –  a raindrop jet with medium size droplets and cone shaped spray, and “tropical rain”  –  a stronger and energetic jet with a massage effect. For those who would like to complement their focus on wellbeing with sport, the first floor of the Wellness Center features a yoga studio with exercise and fitness equipment including Swing free weights, a Traia Trainer bench, wall bars, yoga and Pilate mats, plus wireless BOSE speakers to set your workout tempo.

Continue relaxing outside where you’ll find a year-round heated air pool located in the courtyard and a fenced-in salt purified pool set among the grounds with lavenders, olive trees, vineyards and forests for game, mushrooms and white truffles and crops of wheat, oats, and other grains. Guests can further explore the surroundings on walks in the vineyards and olive groves.

On arrival at the villa you will find a welcome basket loaded with seasonal vegetables from the kitchen garden, a selection of fruit and some basic initial necessities, all of which are natural, organic or local. Plus, the villa itself is entirely organic; the heating and cooling system is geothermic, kept at an ideal 68 degrees, it can be regulated in each room. The tap water comes from the Acquedetto del Fiora, as good as any bottled water. Being a certified organic farm, the owners have taken extra effort to avoid any pollutants within the villa as well. They provide all organic certified home and laundry detergents and toiletries, including shower gels, shampoo, hand soaps.

Treat yourself to a healthy rejuvenating private healthy spa holiday at the Villa Giacomo by reaching out to Papavero Villas at this link.

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Vatuvara Private Islands – Fiji

There mightn’t be a better place to focus solely on yourself than on a remote island in the South Pacific. Our experts at Vatuvara Private Islands not only provide this incredible location, they also develop personalized wellness programs with their guests.

The small exclusive resort only has three one-bedroom villas, therefore you’ll be treated to supreme privacy and have a distraction free trip. If you’re interested in yoga practice, they contract local instructors based on our clients’ preferences and skill level. The yoga instructors are then on island for the entire duration of your stay and available for as many (or little) sessions as you wish.

Guests can practise right on their private villa terraces or on the lawn in front of Jim’s Bar & Grill for a change of scenery. Getting an early start with a 7am sessions is ideal as the island is just starting to stir, the sun is starting to rise (depending on the time of year), the breeze is light and tropical with the views out over the water. They can also arrange for fitness experts to come to the island for private classes.

A variety of spa treatments is available for guests to rejuvenate with the help of Fiji’s amazing pure coconut oil and fragrant flower extracts which nurture the body. These treatments are carried out in each villa’s dedicated spa bure.

Nutrition and healthy eating is also a priority at Vatuvara. Their menus combine fresh organic produce and any specific individual requirements or tastes. Guest can stay active on walks in the forests, hikes to ancient villages, paddle boarding in pristine lagoons, surfing or other more physical sports.

Start planning your customized wellness holiday at Vatuvara Private Islands here.

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San Lorenzo – Dolomites, Italy

Escape high into the Dolomites to this exclusive property, available through Homebase Abroad, found in a breathtaking and peaceful location with sweeping vistas of the spectacular mountains. This sumptuous four-bedroom retreat also features an on-site spa indoors and a stainless steel lined year-round whirlpool outdoors, for relaxation no matter the season.

From your perch high on a mountainside, you’ll be far away from the stresses of the world and can allow yourself to take in the splendor of the stunning panorama of the surrounding 27 hectares of dense woodlands and the UNESCO Heritage Site Dolomite Mountains.

Built as a private hunting lodge of the ‘vescovi’ or bishops in the 16th century, it has always been a place of sport and repose. Charmingly decorated with a chic mountain feel, it’s outfitted in the best modern amenities included an onsite pool, spa and even an 18-hole golf course.

The private spa is equipped with a Finnish sauna, Turkish bath with chromotherapy, whirlpool and emotional shower. Enjoy relaxation in the great outdoors in the heated whirlpool which is five x three meters and one meter depth and has water jets for massage, air jets for relaxing, stainless steel lined. It remains approximately 39 degrees year round with spring-fed water. In warmer weather, cool off in the pool and in winter stay cozy draped in a fur blanket on the lounge area next to the toasty fire pit.

For skiers, there are endless options on the Dolomiti SuperSki circuit nearby at Kronplatz with its long, sunny, family-friendly runs. On gentle summer days, explore the mountains during some hiking, road-biking, mountain-biking or foraging for mushrooms and berries with the staff – back at the retreat you can present your finds to chef Georgia, who can use them to prepare her delicious and healthy meals.

Enjoy the splendid solitude and spectacular setting of San Lorenzo by contacting Homebase Abroad here.

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Mahu Whenua – Wanaka, New Zealand

Heal yourself in New Zealand at the incredible Mahu Whenua, which translates from Māori as “Healing the Land”. This vast homestead and eco-sanctuary sits on 55,000 hectares (550sq km or 200 sq miles) of majestic beauty, including towering mountains, lush green valleys, native bush, forests and meandering rivers. Our experts at MajorDomo work closely with each group to create a bespoke wellness itinerary for their stays at this one of a kind retreat.

As a guest of Mahu Whenua you will have this entire land to yourself and up to 11 other guests, accommodated in the rustic chic main building and in two adjacent cottages. The Homestead’s large deck and lawn boasts 180 degree, uninterrupted views of Lake Wanaka, Mt Aspiring National Park and the surrounding mountains. Not only will you enjoy a beautiful location and luxurious accommodation, you will virtually be staying on your own private national park.

Conservation work on the property, including native bird breeding and planting, is the largest private conservation undertaking in New Zealand’s history. Guests are invited to discover this during their stays which allows them to have a great connection to nature.

In this ultimate zen environment, all you can hear as you go through your morning vinyasa flow on the terrace will be the sound of New Zealand native birds returning to their natural habitat. Enjoy spa treatments or outdoor baths surrounded by this stunning nature.

Activities on the property are extremely varied and can include horse trekking, hiking along alpine rivers, mountain biking, heli-skiing, quad biking, farm tours, picnics along trickling brooks, backcountry touring and overnight stays at shepherds’ cottages around the station.

Your private chef prepares creative and healthy dishes using locally sourced ingredients catered to the individual desires and requirements of each guest. All meals are included from breakfast to before-dinner canapés and from mid-morning snacks to casual barbecues or formal dinners served with hand selected special New Zealand wines.

Soothe your soul in one of the most magnificent natural settings in the world. Learn more about Mahu Whenua in this article or contact MajorDomo at this link for complete details.

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San Giusto – Tuscany, Italy

This splendid villa, from the Excellence Villas collection of Trust+Travel, sits south of Florence within a vast 700 hectares private estate. The elegant manor house and grounds also feature state of the art wellness and cuisine in addition to tennis, golf and riding facilities, making it a refined retreat in this picturesque part of Tuscany.

The 2500 m2, 10-bedroom country villa has lovely views of the bucolic Tuscan landscape and the medieval hamlet where you’ll find local craftsmen, a casual and a gourmet restaurant, an award winning winery, a historic church and a luxurious day spa.

The day spa offers an extensive range of treatments, starting with a personalized check-up to create a holistic assessment of the guest’s well being. Guests can select between a natural or clinical approach scheduled to a daily or weekly timetable as suits you best. The treatments combine wellbeing, beauty, fitness and nutrition, individually tailored to meet your personal needs.

You can carry on with your treatment in the villa’s heated indoor swimming pool, its Finnish sauna or fully equipped gym. More sport can be undertaken at the estate’s two tennis courts, its equestrian centre with a riding school, its three-hole golf course, all of which can involve private lessons. The grounds are also ideal for leisurely hiking or biking.

Afterwards, take it easy lounging beside the villa’s private outdoor swimming pool, on its large terrace overlooking the hamlet, in one of its two gardens or make your way inside to its spacious living room, home to comfortable armchairs and a sofa, a stone fireplace and beautiful antiques. The energy requirements of the whole resort are covered by an onsite eco-friendly power plant, supplied with wood chips from the estate.

Turn your attention to your wellbeing at the refined San Giusto through Trust+Travel here.

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Amanzoe Private Residences – Porto Heli, Greece

Surround yourself in the beauty of the Peloponnese countryside and warmth of Greece at a private Amanzoe villa, available through Five Star Greece. The spectacular setting of gently rolling olive groves and the rocky coves along the sea will put you into a state of sublime peace and the sleek modern villas designed with traditional greek influences are perfect for those who would like a posh retreat getaway.

The four, five, six and ten bedroom villas are spacious and feature sand-coloured marble floors, traditional dry stone-clad walls as well as concrete columns and cornices. The vast ten-bedroom is truly unique and magnificent with its own fully equipped spa, indoor pool and three outdoor pools.

The fourth level of the villa is dedicated to all spa and gym facilities. The spa includes a relaxation area, a  traditional treatment room, a water bed treatment room, a steam room, a hammam, a cold plunge pool, a 15-meter long indoor pool and a whirlpool. Active guests can spend hours enjoying the gym fully equipped with the latest equipment, whereas other guests may prefer to make use of the outdoor yoga platform overlooking the Aegean Sea.

Cool down in either the 28-meter infinity pool on the second level with magnificent views or the larger 40-meter infinity pool on the sixth level with even more breathtaking views. For a quiet moment inside, there is a library full of interesting books or have an evening of fun in games room over a match of pool or foosball listening to great tunes on the jukebox. There is a private chef and a host at each villa to ensure all your desires are met.

When not pampering yourself at the villa, guests can venture off the resort to an array of nearby archaeological sites and discover the town of Porto Heli. Boat trips can also be arranged to the isles of Spetses and Hydra, where you can explore ancient ruins, amphitheatres and Byzantine monasteries.

Combine culture and relaxation for a luxurious retreat in Greece with Five Star Greece here.

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Borgo Finocchieto – Tuscany, Italy

Imagine the tranquility of your own Tuscan village. Gather a group of friends or family to experience a well rounded wellness program at the exquisite Borgo Finocchieto, a beautifully restored eight hundred-year-old hamlet, or “borgo,” situated thirty minutes south of Siena and a short distance from Montalcino wine country.

Surrounded by picturesque grounds and the hills of Tuscany, the exclusive buyout villa complex is comprised of five traditional village houses that accommodate groups of up to 44 in 22 suites. Through the restoration, the historic character has been maintained and brought up to contemporary standards, a case in point being their wellness facilities.

The Borgo’s gym was built underneath a panoramic terrace in order to minimize the impact on the landscape. It has has 17 Cybex machines, two ellipticals, a treadmill, bench and free weights, plus exercise mats and balls. However, the most popular pieces of equipment might be the extraordinary massage chair. If it didn’t work out your kinks, head to the spa and try the steam room or sauna, then jump in the cold plunge pool or settle down in the hot tub. Guests can also schedule an in-room massage as well as a range of other spa treatments.

The Borgo also has an in-house yoga teacher who does her classes on the panoramic terrace above the gym and spa (weather permitting). In Tuscany a wine tasting can also take place just after your yoga as the instructor is also a wine producer!

Healthy and delicious eating is a priority at the Borgo and its talented chef prepares a varied menu of dishes using the culinary bounty of region. The many phenomenal natural and cultural sites of the area are at your doorstep should you choose to leave the Borgo, but you have everything you need right on site for the perfect retreat to suit every member in your party.  Contact the Borgo Finocchieto here to check availability.

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Touch of Spice Wellness Retreat – Southern Alps, New Zealand

Rejuvenate your spirit in New Zealand with Touch of Spice. They have designed a physically stimulating program to sculpt the body and the mind through hiking, yoga, dynamic movement paired with cleansing cuisine, healing bodywork, and daily mindfulness exercises that can be practised at many of their villas across the country.

You will begin your journey by selecting one of their hand-picked locations, each one surrounded in the soul-food that is nature’s beauty; dramatic mountain ranges, calming ocean views and lush vegetation.

From this point, the entire program with be designed around your needs. Expect the choice of chef prepared energizing juices and healthy snack options, yoga in the great outdoors to the sound of the chirping birds, massages using deep tissue balm and essential oils. You can surround yourself in tranquillity by hiking or biking along pristine lake edges or take to the water by kayak or stand up paddle board.

To nurture the mind, you can seek out the advice of a life coach, offering up new food for thought. And the onsite nutritional chef can conduct outdoor classes to engage with guests who would like to know more about the role of foods in living a healthier lifestyle.

Take a deep breath of fresh air and renew yourself in beautiful New Zealand by reaching out to Touch of Spice at this link.

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Etoiles des Sables – Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech is synonymous with hammams and the sleek Etoile des Sables villa, by Villanovo, has one of the finest private spas in the city, making it ideal for an exotic long weekend or even full week focused on pampering yourself.

The six bedroom contemporary and luxurious villa was designed by architect Helena Marczewski. Located in the chic Palmeraie district, it is convenient to other amenities and Marrakech sites. The vast house extends over 1,000 m2 of living space on two hectares of fenced land near Ksar Char Bagh, a charming Relais and Chateaux hotel.

The layout of the villa is organized around a central courtyard which serves as a lounge. It combines the organic elements and the earthy feel of a traditional Moroccan home with strong clean lines, an abundance of natural light and an instinctive relationship between inside and outside living. Four of the bedrooms are in the main house and two are in a guest cottage.

The spa area includes a hammam, massage room and indoor heated pool (8×3 meters) with a swimming against the current system. You can carry on your water treatment in the villa’s large swimming pool (25 meters by five meters) which also has a shallow range of two meters at one end.

Relax all year round at the exquisite Etoile des Sables villa through Villanovo here.

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Palazzo Santa Croce – Amalfi Coast, Italy

For an escape in complete opulence, book in at the regal Palazzo Santa Croce, situated on the Amalfi Coast and available through Homebase Abroad. Set above Positano, this exquisitely restored Baroque palazzo offers exceptional views of the area and extraordinary spa facilities where you’ll can enjoy lavish relaxation.

The elegant, five bedroom, six bathroom villa can accommodate nine guests. The decor and furnishings have been carefully selected to correspond with the style and period of such a significant villa. The peaceful atmosphere begins with the three expansive front terraces from which you can admire the lovely landscape of the Amalfi Coast, the shimmering waters of the sea and the Tre Faraglioni of Capri in the distance. Guests can spend time meandering the grounds or resting on benches shaded by fruit trees, under an intimate pergola with cushions, or on the shady lower terrace with table and cushions.

Enter into wellness mode on the private spa terrace. Its combination fountain/hydro massage pool has with a waterfall cascading down into it from the wall. This heated 8 x 3.5 meter pool is uniquely lined with antique tiles. On the premises, there is also a Turkish steam bath, a sauna, three distinct showers for cold, tepid and hot water and a dedicated massage area. You can end your wellness with a moment of meditation in the private chapel.

The marvels of the Amalfi are also at your doorstep, should you wish to leave your haven. Private excursions by motor boat can take you to Nerano and Capri for swimming, sunning, shopping or dining. Or simply savor the special atmosphere of the region sitting on one of the terraces on balmy Amalfitaine evenings.

Relax in palatial style at the Palazzo Santa Croce by contacting Homebase Abroad at this link.

The ultimate escape, visiting or even staying on a remote island can be just what the doctor order for anyone who has had a long, arduous year. There may be few places in the world where you can still have a true Robinson Crusoe experience, but there are still some places that come close. From your own private vacation paradise in Fiji or Italy to day trip escapes in Thailand or the Caribbean, consider incorporating these idyllic islands into your next holiday plans.

Vatuvara, Fiji

Vatuvara is a tropical paradise tucked away in the northern Lau group of Fijian Islands. It’s abundant in a wide diversity of flora and fauna, including the unique and endangered Coconut Crab. Bordered by spectacular beaches and azure waters, the rest of the island is home to dense, tropical forests and the very exclusive Vatuvara Private Islands resort. Accessible only by private plane, this all-inclusive resort with just three one-bedroom villas offers guests the ultimate private escape where they can switch off from the rest of the world. The luxurious and spacious villas have been designed to showcase local character and the natural surroundings. Each one is perfectly outfitted with modern comforts and a gorgeous private infinity pool. More information on Vatuvara Private Islands here.

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Rodrigues Island, Mauritius

If Mauritius wasn’t enough of a remote island getaway, take a day trip to or stay overnight on its smaller cousin, the even more secluded Rodrigues Island. An autonomous authority of the Republic of Mauritius, the 108 km2 landmass lies 560 kilometres east of the main island. The lush, volcanic island is surrounded by a gorgeous coral reef, excellent for snorkeling or diving. Biking and kitesurfing are also popular or take a boat trip to explore the tiny uninhabited islands off the coast. Discover where to stay in Mauritius here.

Isola Santa Cristina, Italy

Lost in the Venetian Lagoon, a 10-minute boat drive from Burano and Torcello and 25 minutes from Venice, Isola Santa Cristina is an enchanting and one-of-a-kind island. Here, deep in the Lagoon, you are completely removed from the tourist masses that occupy Venice most of the year. Instead, you’ll only cross paths with peacocks and pheasants roaming through the apricot orchard and the island’s quiet laneways. The island’s historic home is set within gardens, natural park and vineyard. With only one villa on the whole island, it provides guests with absolute privacy and is the ultimate relaxing and luxurious getaway.

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Ithaca, Greece

There are thousands of Greek islands, however, if you’re looking for the perfect peaceful escape, venture deep into the Ionian Sea to extraordinarily beautiful and tranquil Ithaca. Situated off the northeast coast of Kefalonia and to the west of continental Greece, the rugged island features steep cliffs, arid mountains and rolling olive groves.

“The island is kept pristine through truly awful ferry connections that improve in the summer, but for seven months of the year, Ithaca is cast adrift,” explains Ileana von Hirsch, director of Five Star Greece. “The result is minimal development, and those who build villas there are true aficionados with the taste and resources to do wonderful things.”

Five Star Greece have several stunning villas on this lovely island, some with even their own private beach, making them the ideal remote island getaway. Find out more about these exquisite properties by reaching out to Five Star Greece here.

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Moturua Island, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Experience the best of New Zealand’s spectacular nature at Kauri Cove, where you and thirteen lucky guests can claim one of the 144 stunning islands of the Bay of Islands as your own. Step off your private helicopter transfer straight onto the white sands of this gorgeous privately owned beach on Moturua Island. This spectacular estate is part of the newly launched Touch of Spice ‘Residence Collection,’ a carefully curated portfolio of the very finest luxury accommodation available throughout New Zealand.

The cove features a split-level beach haven, tucked into the native bush and designed by renowned New Zealand architect Pete Bossley. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with a glass of champagne, as your private chef gets to work on a fresh meal, which you can enjoy on the veranda overlooking the expansive lawns. If a break from luxurious pampering is ever needed, look no further than the Hangar games room and gymnasium to find a pool table, fooseball, table tennis, arcade basketball, darts and free weights, a spa pool and a golf putting green.

The property is equipped with the best water toys, including kayaks, stand up paddleboards, top notch snorkeling, parasailing and fishing equipment, jet-skis and an ocean trampoline. A variety of other activities can be arranged such as deep sea fishing charters, Heli flight-seeing tours, visits to the island’s recorded archaeological sites, private yoga or horseback riding sessions as well as golf, spa services and world-class dining at Kauri Cliffs, just a short helicopter ride away.

There is truly something for everyone on this island retreat and Touch of Spice can offer bespoke packages that will leave you never wanting to return to the mainland. Start planning your perfect remote island getaway with Touch of Spice here.

Ang Thong Marine National Park Photo Credit: Bruno Weideli / Flickr

Ang Thong Marine National Park Photo Credit: Bruno Weideli / Flickr

Ang Thong National Park, Thailand

Intrepid island explorers and yachting enthusiasts in search of Thailand’s most remote islands need look no further than a holiday at the luxury villa estate Samujana. Located on the north-easterly point of the island of Koh Samui, the resort can arrange a variety of bespoke island-hopping cruises. With the estate’s own chartered yacht, Kindred Spirit, Samujana guests can visit the Ang Thong national park, an archipelago of around 42 islands protected for its wetland. The islands are largely uninhabited except for the largest in the collection, Ko Wua Talap, which boasts two magnificent beaches on opposite ends of the island, connected by a jungle trek (ideal for any intrepid explorers). The cluster of islands are close together and largely covered with tropical forestland, offering guests the opportunity to create their own Enid Blyton-style explorers itinerary.

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Punta Pájaros Island, Mexico

The Caribbean coast of Mexico is swarming with sun-seeking tourists, but you can flee the masses at the private Punta Pájaros island, hidden away in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Visitors to the island can discover its two archaeological sites, kayak through mangrove forests, cycle along flat paths, take in some of the island’s world-famous fly-fishing and keep their eye out for the reserve’s dozens of animal and birdlife species. The island’s coral reef, the world’s second most pristine, offers fabulous scuba diving and snorkeling opportunities or simply spend hours lounging on its gorgeous sandy beaches. The island features three very small resorts, the Casa Rotonda, Casa Blanca and Playa Blanca, all lovely properties combining beach informality with luxury comforts and style. For more information contact Catherwood Travels.

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Man Island, Bahamas

Many of the islands of the Bahamas are idyllic, however, if you want to spend the day on your own deserted island, boat out to Man Island. This 35-acre land mass is located off the north tip of Harbour Island, which would make the perfect base for a stay in the area.

“It’s east side has beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the west side faces a natural harbor,” describes Pamela H. Murdock, our local Bahamas expert. ”Stop at the Dunmore Deli, Bahamas Coffee Roasters or Arthur’s Bakery for sandwiches etc. then charter a boat through Jeff (he can also drop you off and collect you at an appointed hour) and take a picnic to the island. A word of caution: make sure you leave in the late afternoon before the sand flies come out – and they do with a vengeance! The island has been owned for many years by several people, though the sip sip (Bahamian slang for “gossip”) is that investors are looking at it due to its proximity to hugely popular Harbour Island.”

Pamela H. Murdock has some gorgeous villas and fabulous knowledge of the Bahamas to help assist you to plan the perfect trip, and boating excursions, to this splendid part of the Caribbean. Contact her here.

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French Cay, Turks and Caicos

Found southeast of the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos are made up of 40 different islands, several of which are deserted or almost. If you’re staying on Providenciales, plan an excursion to French Cay, a small island and national bird sanctuary 29 kilometers (18 miles) south and reachable by boat in about an hour. With historical intrigue from its days as an 18th-century pirate outpost, French Cay is a fabulous place for snorkeling and diving over its reefs, as well as over nearby Molasses Reef where you can explore an ancient shipwreck. Permission must be granted to dock, but once on land, no other islands can be seen from this low lying island, creating you own deserted island experience. There’s a small beach on the north side of the cay where you can relax after your diving. Discover where to stay in the Turks and Caicos at this link.

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Skellig Michael, beehive cells and Small Skellig Photo Credit: Arian Zwegers /Flickr

 

Skellig islands, Ireland

Sitting in the Atlantic Ocean, 12 kilometers (eight miles) off the coast of County Kerry, in southwest Ireland are these two uninhabited islands. Featuring striking other-worldly scenery and jagged pinnacles, Skellig Michael can be visited by boat whereas Little Skellig contains the country’s largest gannet colony. A steep peak of Skellig Michael holds a sixth-century monastic outpost, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is accessible by climbing an ancient stairwell of more than five hundred steps. At the top, you will be rewarded with jaw-dropping views and the curious stone beehive-shaped huts, the former homes of the island’s monks in addition to oratories, stone crosses and the Church of St. Michael. Find your perfect retreat in the southwest of Ireland here.

For some, the end of the year holidays are a time for gathering family and friends next to a twinkling Christmas tree or toasty fireplace. For others, it’s a time to soak up some sunshine while recharging your batteries next to a gorgeous pool or on a pristine beach. We please the latter in this first roundup of our favorite places for the holidays as we crisscross the globe from New Zealand to Costa Rica and from Uruguay to Thailand in search of the ultimate sunny villas to ring in the season.

Quinta Quebrada – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

If you’re looking for a sunny destination in the Americas which also exudes unique holiday spirit, consider venturing to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Nestled in the mountains in the center of the country, according to our Mexico expert Pamela H. Murdock, this charming colonial city is a magical place to spend the holidays. Pamela has holidayed at the captivating historic home Quinta Quebrada during this time of year and she shares this enchanting experience below:

“There are lights everywhere as well as nativity scenes, parades, pop-up fireworks (don’t get too close!) and the famous Las Posadas. Taking place the nine nights leading up to Christmas Eve, Las Posadas (inns or shelters), start with a procession that represents the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. People holding candles sing Christmas carols as they walk and are joined by “Mary” (usually riding a donkey) and “Joseph”. The parade meanders through streets and knocks on house doors while singing the traditional Posada Song, “Pidiendo Posada,”(Begging for Shelter). However, they’re turned away because there is “no room at the inn.” “After all, sings the household, you might be a rogue.” Finally they find an open door and everyone is given food and hot drinks while the children have at piñatas until they break and spill candy everywhere. A good time is truly had by all.

“New Year’s Eve in San Miguel takes merriment to a whole new level! Though the main celebration takes place in the Jardín, the principal plaza, the whole town becomes a fiesta. Everyone comes out for the mariachi bands, giant sparklers, food vendors, gigantes (people dressed as giant puppets) and dancing which can go on till all hours. Then at midnight a huge fireworks display lights up the sky above the Parroquia (a lovely church beside the Jardín). Throughout the evening, people also set off their own fireworks which can be a little too exciting for some with rockets whizzing everywhere. It’s an incredible sight and great fun. If you’re not up for the street scene, make a reservation well in advance at La Posadita or La Azotea or at one of the hotels with a rooftop bar/restaurant like Rosewood or El Palomar. The view of the fireworks will be wonderful. San Miguel seems to celebrate more holidays than any other in Mexico and New Year’s Eve is the ultimate.

“Since the holidays are all about family and friends, why not bring a group and rent the most famous house in town? Quinta Quebrada is a magnificent and magical 16th century casa with 11 bedrooms and a wonderful large staff. Hidden behind tall walls which enclose almost one acre of gorgeous grounds, you’ll find courtyards, follies, gardens full of climbing roses and cascading bougainvillea, multiple terraces and loggias, a pool and a hot tub. I’ve stayed there often and each time is still a treat!”

Take in this amazing experience for yourself by contacting Pamela at this link.

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Blue Oasis Villa – Bay of Islands, New Zealand

New Zealand is a fabulous destination for the Christmas holidays for travelers seeking sunshine as well as a phenomenal natural setting. You can add some beach time to this great mix by staying in the spectacular Bay of Islands at the beautiful Blue Oasis Villa by MajorDomo.

The Blue Oasis Villa is located only a two-minute walk from the village and the beach at Russell. You can enjoy breathtaking panoramic sea views from all three levels of this luxurious, elevated waterfront home.

The top floor has open plan living with a designer kitchen, including a walk-in butler’s pantry, island bench, for casual eating, and top quality appliances. The lounge opens onto an expansive decking with a dedicated BBQ area and fireplace. The middle floor has three bedrooms, all with luxury en-suite bathrooms and the views out over the Bay of Islands are as spectacular as on the top floor.

“Imagine waking up on Christmas morning to the sight of dolphins at play in the Bay below and to the serenity of the sound of the ocean that only coastal living can bring,” tempts Fiona Stevens, co-founder of MajorDomo. “Nearby Russell village has many fine restaurants to enjoy for Christmas dinner or you may wish for MajorDomo to arrange for an executive chef to prepare a gourmet delight in your own kitchen.

“Then, work off Christmas dinner by making use of the boat mooring, four kayaks and two bicycles available for guests to use. If you are spending a few weeks in the area, why not check out the Paiha Christmas Parade on December 2nd.”

The Blue Oasis Villa is still available for the holidays, but could go any minute. Grab it while you can by reaching out to MajorDomo here.

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Villa Neptuno – Punta del Este, Uruguay

Constantly on the lookout for the best luxury properties around the globe, Marina Gratsos of Carpe Diem Luxury Travel recommends spending Christmas and New Year in Punta del Este, Uruguay –  one of the poshest beaches of South America.

“This is a breathtaking, contemporary house which has been featured in Interiors Magazine,” reveals Marina. “The end of the year is absolutely the best time to be visiting.”

The chic villa is situated on Lago del Sauce, approximately 20 minutes south of Punta del Este and 10 minutes from the local airport. It’s set on 7.5 hectares of land and consists of seven en-suite guest bedrooms and two staff bedrooms with bathroom. Guests will enjoy its huge drawing room and outside spaces as well as a dining room that seats twelve and a media room. Outside there is an 18m infinity pool and beautiful landscaped gardens. A housekeeper and gardener are provided – cooks and extra maids can be arranged.

Several beaches are within five to ten kilometers. Within a short drive you can find a range of excellent seafood restaurants, a yoga studio, a golf course and a tennis club. Slightly further afield are the bright lights of Punta del Este and Jose San Ignacio. Other nearby sites include the famous Lussich Arboretum and picturesque towns of Eden, Priapolis and Piedra Colorada. Along your way, be sure to stop on the coast road North with outstanding fish markets, notes Marina.

The villa is currently still available over the holidays. Contact Marina here for more details.

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Casa El Cuyo – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

In the Yucatan, it’s summer all year long, so sunseekers can’t go wrong by traveling to this lovely part of Mexico over the holidays. Our Yucatan experts at Catherwood Travels suggest escaping the tourists masses, which crowd some areas of the coast, by holidaying in El Cuyo, a white-sand paradise that the modern world seems to have bypassed.

“Located between the Ria Lagartos and Holbox Natural Reserves, El Cuyo is miles of virgin beaches and an up-and-coming kite-surfing destination,” details Angelica Espinosa of Catherwood. “Watch the sky turn pink as you cycle through the flocks of pink flamingoes or dive into the surrounding marshlands on horseback. Leave your mobile phone at home – without any signal, the office, and all your problems never intrude as you enjoy the superb fresh seafood.“

Catherwoods has a fabulous, meticulously restored colonial house: the Casa El Cuyo. It’s situated in the beachside town of El Cuyo, where you can immerse yourself in local customs and natural beauty. The traditional building elements are cleverly contrasted by a chic contemporary décor. The house is completely air conditioned and the common areas include living and dining room, a bar and kitchen. There is one master bedroom on the upper floor and two additional bedrooms on the ground floor, all with en-suite bathrooms. The central patio is an ideal location for breakfast, relaxing in the shade or a holiday celebration.

It’s the perfect place to recharge for the new year. Plus, it’s virtually impossible to not fall in love with the unfettered life in the land that time forgot.

Plan your perfect vacation to the Yucatan with Catherwood Travels.

Vatuvara Private Islands – Fiji

If you’re looking to truly switch off over the holidays with an isolated beach trip, then escape to Vatuvara Private Islands, your own (or almost) tropical island in the South Pacific.

Located in Fiji’s Lau group, Vatuvara is only accessible by the resort’s private plane. Plus, the refined resort has only three villas. The beautiful, spacious one-bedroom villas highlight local craftsmanship and exceptional natural surroundings. They have all the luxurious appointment you would expect of this caliber. The private terrace with an infinity pool is the perfect place to take in the gorgeous sunsets.

Vatuvara is holding a Holiday Season Special, valid until March 31, 2017. While the offer isn’t available 24th December through 3rd January, you can enjoy this fabulous deal either before or afterwards, leaving you time to connect with family over the traditional holiday week. The special prices are as follows: Villa Delana USD$6125.00/night, Villa Vatu USD$4437.00/night and Villa Saku USD$4360.00/night (exclusive island buyout price on application).

These rates are inclusive of all Fiji Government Taxes, meet and greet at Nadi or Suva Airport, access to the island via our private aircraft, all preferred beverages and organic certified Pacific Rim cuisine, spa treatments, land and water activities including cultural experiences and day trips to Vatuvara Island.

Scoop up this great special offer by contacting Vatuvara Private Islands here.

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The Copper House – Queenstown, New Zealand

Enjoy an extravagant festive season surrounded by the lake and mountains at The Copper House. The opulent villa is part of Touch of Spice‘s exclusive Residence Collection, a carefully curated portfolio featuring some of the top luxury properties in New Zealand. It’s considered Queenstown’s architectural masterpiece and offers sweeping views of the aptly named Remarkable Mountain Range.

With six contemporary bedrooms, each with a modern en-suite, two lounges and ample indoor and outdoor space, the property is perfectly suited to large families or groups that want to enjoy quality time together over the holidays.

“One of the amazing things about summer on the South Island is the long days,” explains Jacqui Spice, founder and CEO of Touch of Spice. “At The Copper House guests can enjoy glorious sunsets over Lake Wakatipu while taking advantage of the in-built pizza oven, sipping a wine around the outdoor fire, or relaxing in the spa pool.”

The property is on the doorstep of the adventure capital of the world and a myriad of options await including first-rate hiking and mountain biking, luge tracks, and of course the heart pumping Shotover Jet and AJ Hackett Bungy Jump.

With everything from boutique wineries, championship golf, luxury retail and unique art galleries – from Fergburger to fine dining – Queenstown offers something special to suit every taste and style. The Touch of Spice concierge service can assist with anything guests may desire, be it a stocked pantry and fresh flowers upon arrival to tailored, off-the-beaten path tours.

Design a special Christmas holiday to New Zealand with the help of Touch of Spice here.

Cottar’s 1920s Camp & Bush Villa – Kenya

The end of year holidays are a wonderful time to travel to Kenya and our experts at Cottar’s 1920s Camp and Villa can create a vibrant celebration for you in Africa’s seductive atmosphere. This award-winning safari camp, situated on the border of The Maasai Mara National Reserve and just one kilometer from the Tanzania Serengeti game reserve, evokes a unique quality of romance, adventure and elegance.

In the safari business since 1919, the Cottar’s continue to enhance their commitment to providing the ultimate safari experience with their recently built Bush Villa, the only real private luxury home in the whole game reserve. It was designed by Calvin and Louise Cottar and built by hand using indigenous and eco-friendly materials. Tucked into a gorgeous, private area on the property of Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp, guests can enjoy the same standards and level of service for which the camp is known, but with perfect seclusion.

“Spending Christmas in the Kenyan wilderness is always memorable, comfortable and full of delights,” says Calvin Cottar. “Traditional details and holiday meals are carefully prepared and arranged to make your Christmas special, to highlight the uniqueness of the wild and create memories that will last a lifetime.”

It takes but a moment to slip into the unhurried lifestyle at Cottar’s, what a perfect place to enjoy the festive season with family and loved ones. Start the new year off with an amazing safari holiday with Cottar’s at this link.

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Casa Caiman – Papagayo Peninsula, Costa Rica

The end of year holidays are a fantastic time to go to Costa Rica. The dry season starts in November, so visitors to the country are virtually guaranteed dry weather, especially in the Papagayo Peninsula as our expert Jane Moore of Papagayo Luxury explains:

“The Papagayo Peninsula is in a tropical dry forest microclimate of Costa Rica,” describes Jane. “This means it is one of the driest (read rain-free and sunny) areas in Costa Rica!

Papagayo Luxury has a collection of beautiful, contemporary private villas, all with stunning views of this awe-inspiring part of Central America. For the holidays, Jane recommends the Casa Caiman. Since it’s spread over one level, it’s ideal for multi-generational families, particularly for those traveling with small children or older family members with problems with stairs.

The large shallow area in the private pool is also great for small children. Below the pool area there is a wide grassy area, the perfect place to kick around a ball or simply play in the grass. The resort is within minutes of the Prieta Beach Club and Nacascolo Beach, a long beach with flat water and a long shallow entry, so there are no sudden drop offs. The area has fabulous watersports and golf fans can enjoy teeing off at the Arnold Palmer Course at the nearby Four Seasons.

If you are looking to get away before Christmas, Papagayo Luxury is offering the 7th night free from now through December 14, 2016 (including Thanksgiving!).

Learn more about this special offer and the other exceptional villas at Papagayo Luxury at this link.

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Samujana – Koh Samui, Thailand

Throw your own perfect private Christmas and New Year’s Eve gathering at one of the exquisite private villas at Samujana, Koh Samui’s luxury boutique villa estate. This Thai paradise is the ideal winter sun destination for travelers craving an exotic, luxurious and sunny getaway.

Each uniquely designed villa offers its own private infinity pool, self-catering facilities and access to Samujana’s own private beach as well as an extensive range of amenities including private cinemas, gyms, roof terraces and Jacuzzis.

The extensive range of experiences (which can be booked via the estates villa managers concierge service) include sunset cruises in the estate’s private luxury yacht, group Thai cooking courses, Thai street food dining experience or private poolside BBQ. The possibilities for family entertainment at Samujana are truly endless, making it the ideal bolthole for those wanting to create their own private Christmas and New Year party away from the hustle and bustle of home.

Enjoy a unique Christmas holiday in Thailand at gorgeous Samujana.

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Tres Soles Villa – Punta Mita, Mexico

If you’re planning a large family holiday, the fabulous Tres Soles Villa by In Villas Veritas is an excellent option. Location in family-friendly Punta Mita, this stylish villa has eight bedrooms, ideal for a multigenerational vacation or for two families traveling together.

In addition, the pool is beautiful and fun for kids as it winds around palm islands. There is also a gentle slope down to the beach, so no big drops, making it safer for kids. The villa is a short drive from the Punta Mita resort Residents Beach Club where guest can also meet other families and kids. Here there’s beach service, a pool, club bar, restaurant, golf and tennis. Tennis players can also swing their clubs at a private villa community a two-minute walk from the villa.

The area features fantastic nature and adventure activities including scuba, hiking, zip lining, whale watching, surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking and more. Alternatively, you can simply relax in the sun with a good book and a Margarita (and still see the whales migrating from your chaise lounge).

The villa is full staff for all services including a wonderful chef who can design the perfect holiday meal with you.

Discover more about this ideal family villa for the holidays by contacting In Villas Veritas here.

Comprised of 333 tropical islands surrounded by dazzling turquoise waters, Fiji is one of the world’s most spectacular tropical paradises. While it may seem far removed from the industrialized world, it is not safe from modern-day environmental perils. Considering oceans cover more than 70% of the earth’s surface, though less than 4% of these waters are fully protected, places like Fiji are particularly concerned by the worsening conditions of their ecosystems. Some locals, like our local experts at Vatuvara Private Islands, are taking matters into their own hands by embarking in grassroots efforts. Krystel Gough of Vatuvara Private Islands tells us more about this important issue and the initiatives they are undertaking to make a difference.

Vatuvara Private Islands is nestled in the northern Lau group of Fijian Islands. The islands of Vatuvara, Kaibu and Yacata islands are filled with a diversity of wildlife, including the unique and endangered Coconut Crab. These remote islands are an awe-inspiring destination filled with lush forests and bordered by spectacular beaches and azure waters.

The all-inclusive resort is only accessible by private plane, granting guests the ultimate private escape where they can switch off from the rest of the world. In addition, the resort only has three one-bedroom villas, therefore, it’s virtually a private experience (exclusive buyouts are also possible). Each spacious villa has been designed to incorporate local character and its natural surroundings. They include luxurious appointments and have private infinity pool.

As beautiful as it is, Fiji is seriously threatened by climate change, overfishing, local human population growth and increased demand, threats to marine turtles and the coconut crab as well as the failure to enforce regulations. In 2015, stemming from this growing list of dangers, the Fijian government set a target of placing 30% of its waters under protected status by 2020. This has provided a positive platform of support for environmental initiatives.

However, unexpected challenges do arise which can thwart local efforts and aggravate the situation as a whole, such as the Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Winston which hit the archipelago in February 2016. It was the strongest tropical cyclone on record in the Southern Hemisphere. Despite the terrifying devastation left behind – the resilience, beauty, and strength of Fiji has been amazing. That said it did underline that anthropogenic climate change is a reality and island nations are the first victims.

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“Vatuvara is resolutely committed to bolstering ocean preservation by taking local action,” says Krystel. “Small changes can collectively make a huge impact on our world. As such, we are striving to provide innovative opportunities to engage and educate ocean users, such as Fiji’s rural island communities with the world beneath the waves and to understand their personal opportunity to protect the planet.”

The team at Vatuvara Private Islands is making long-term commitments to self-sustain their surrounding islands and to encourage healthy and resilient oceans through empowering communities to be responsible stewards of their marine resources. They have a variety of local education projects. One of these involves strengthening awareness in local communities especially by addressing livelihood needs through programs for rural women. They are also involving islands’ youth by connecting children to their beaches and the ocean, helping them realize the impact their actions have on the ocean.

“Children are the future and if they can become the voices of the ocean, they will convert into teachers to the world and successfully raise awareness,” notes Krystel sagely.

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The staff at Vatuvara Private Island work carefully with all guests to design a bespoke holiday on the island which can include various wellbeing and cultural experiences in addition to a number different community interactions. You can learn more about this unique resort and their commitment to protecting the world’s oceans by contacting Krystel and her team 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.”

Organize your perfect family retreat to New Zealand with Touch of Spice at this link.

There’s nothing like the feeling of walking barefoot on powdering white sand, the sight of an endless horizon of aquamarine waters and the sound of crashing waves to make you feel like you’re truly on holiday. You can have these sensations all to yourself, or almost, at these sublime secret beach destinations across of Asia and Australasia.

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Vatuvara Private Islands, Fiji

Many of hundreds of islands that make up the Fijian archipelago are rimmed with beautiful beaches, however, it’s hard to beat those found on unique Vatuvara Island, situated in the Lau group. According to our Fiji expert Krystel Gough of Vatuvara Private Islandsthe island offers more than “legends of gold” hidden amongst the razor sharp outcrops of the intriguing hat shaped island.

“It has one of the most stunning beaches in Fiji having been uninhabited since the early 1900’s,” explains Krystel. “Currently maintained by Vatuvara Private Islands as a Marine and Nature reserve, the island is home to several rare and endemic species of sea and shore birds. It has a pristine, well-preserved reef system, where dive enthusiasts can view a thriving aquatic environment.”

With only three one-bedroom villas, Vatuvara Private Islands provides ultimate privacy. Each spacious villa is outfitted with luxurious appointments and has its own private infinity pool. Guests are able to reach the island’s secret beach on a well-timed wave over the reef, easier during a high tide, as there is no open passage in the fringing reef.

Walk the gorgeous sands of Vatuvara by contacting Krystel at this link.

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Tahapuke – Bay of Islands, New Zealand

For some of the best secret beaches in New Zealand we travel to the beautiful Bay of Islands in Northland. Our first stop is to the three-bedroom Tahapuke villa by Touch of Spice, a hidden treasure located in the heart of the township of Russell. Guests benefit from a private bay and beach, as well as their very own private island with a complimentary dingy to get there.

“Decorated with contemporary decor and furnishings, with doors opening onto picture perfect sea views,” explains Jacqui Spice, founder of Touch of Spice. “This property allows you to relax in complete privacy promoting a balance between luxury and nature.”

“A five-acre backdrop of native bush cascades down to the beach and two tracks lead upwards from the lodge arriving at two peaceful Maori Pa sites elevated at each end of this property. Boasting total privacy with no neighbours in sight, it’s just a gentle five-minute walk from the lodge to Russell’s wharf, waterfront, restaurants and services. There are also fishing and sailing charters are also available nearby.”

Wake up to the stunning and serene views of the Bay of Islands by staying with Touch of Spice here.

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Oke Bay Beach House – Bay of Islands, New Zealand

We continue our tour of the best beaches of New Zealand’s Bay of Islands with the Oke Bay Beach House, by MajorDomoBoasting two private beaches and spectacular views of Hauai bay and Oke Bay, it’s the perfect secret beach holiday retreat.

“The two fabulous beaches below the house are on sheltered bays which are perfect for kayaking, sunbathing, swimming, fishing and rock-hopping,” says Lisa Hayden, co-founder of MajorDomo. “There are moorings for your charter fishing or sightseeing launch to pick you up and drop you home from.

“The house is spread over two levels. The top level has four oversized bedrooms, all with beautiful en-suite bathrooms and spacious wardrobes. The lower level has its own living area and large deck plus two generous bunk rooms, each with one double and five single beds. There is a full bathroom with shower, bath, heated towel rails and toilet, plus an additional powder room.

“The house offers expansive indoor and outdoor living with fireplaces and a fabulous kitchen for cooking that freshly caught fish! If you can bear to leave the villa for a great coffee fix or provisions, the township of Russell is only a 25-minute scenic drive away.

“This is a fabulous place to base yourself to enjoy all that the Bay of Islands has to offer such as scuba diving, fishing, hiking, visiting important New Zealand historical sites and experiencing fabulous Maori cultural activities.

“Guest Mary and her family recently stayed at Oke Bay Beach House and we at MajorDomo asked what she thought of her stay:

“I think this is a 6-star villa with the real feeling of being in the back and beyond yet an easy 30-minute drive to town if you wish. We drove from Auckland in a convertible car which was a great start to our adventure! It you don’t want to see anyone you don’t have to. The fabulous private beaches are great for swimming, collecting shells and long evening walks.”

Spend your holiday in breath-taking Oke Bay with MajorDomo by reaching out to their team here.

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Otaha Beachfront Lodge -Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Enjoy your own private piece of the Bay of Islands with undisturbed views across the ocean at Touch of Spice’s Otaha Beachfront Lodge. Perched in the centre of New Zealand’s most historically rich environment, it combines exceptionally well curated and presented contemporary New Zealand design with the calming views of the ocean.

“Built from the timber of local trees, Otaha Beachfront Lodge is a piece of New Zealand history both physically and geographically,” reveals Jacqui Spice. “The indoor feel of Otaha Beachfront is clean, spacious and encourages refined relaxation. With internal furnishings from Simon James and other internationally renowned designers, the villa’s design has been considered from the front door to the back.

“Five bedrooms, five ensuites and an additional room for a nanny or caregiver ensures you have optimal space for a family or group of travelling friends. From the inside of the house with its floor to ceiling windows, there is no mistaking that you are in the middle of the Bay of Islands. The main living space has an internal facing outdoor decking area perfect for curling up and reading a book or for those summer evenings where you are looking to entertain outside. There is also an external beach facing deck for those mornings and evenings of contemplation with a coffee or glass of wine.

“The house is only a two-minute walk to the beach where you can enjoy surfing, floundering, walking tracks and a private area for friends and family. Enjoy total privacy and immersion into your natural surroundings whilst still only being 15 minutes from the heart of Keri Keri.”

Learn more about this private beach paradise through Touch of Spice at this link.

amara-oceanAmara Ocean Resort – Ngapali, Myanmar

You’ll practically have the whole beach to yourself at Amara Ocean Resort, situated on three-kilometers of pristine beach near Ngapali, Myanmar. Since tourism is still rather new to the country, you can truly achieve a secluded beach experience without the crowds found on some of its Southeast Asian neighbors.

The small resort has 26 comfortable and elegant teak bungalows, surrounded by palm trees and facing the beach. The friendliness of the staff, the tasty local cuisine and the country’s rich cultural heritage all complement your stay in this unique part of the world.

They have also recently opened an outdoor spa with several stations where massages and other beauty treatments are offered. The generously spaced open bungalows are slightly hidden behind some mangrove trees, have an unobstructed view and direct access to the beach. Therefore your beachtime can be extended by a heavenly massage followed by a refreshing freshly pressed fruit drink – it doesn’t get more relaxing than that!

Reserve your beautiful beachside bungalow at Amara Ocean Resort.

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Amilla Fushi – Baa Atoll, The Maldives

The Maldives are famous the world over for their phenomenal beaches and there’s no better place to enjoy the country’s pristine sands and crystal waters than at Amilla Fushi. The luxurious resort is set on its own private island in Baa Atoll, one of the 26 natural atolls in the Indian Ocean and a UNESCO declared World Biosphere Reserve.

Accessible by a short 30-minute seaplane ride from Malé International Airport, the resort features eight sleek and spacious Beach Residences of four, six or eight bedrooms. Located directly on the beach, they each have individual pools, fully equipped kitchens, expansive living spaces and a private sanctuary that either hovers over shimmering waters, cling to the treetops, or hug the island’s shores. The resort also features 59 one and two bedroom houses along the lagoon, beach or ocean reef.

In addition to its contemporary accommodation designed to make the most of the awe-inspiring natural environment, Amilla Fushi has several original “destination dining” options which can be held on the beach. Choose from their carefully crafted set menus or tailor a special experience with the help of a private chef. Imagine a picnic lunch for two on a secluded sandbank or a gastronomic sunset dinner feasting on a selection of the resort’s chef Luke Mangan’s signature dishes. A delicious and divine way of savoring their secret beaches.

Design the menu of your heavenly beach holiday with Amilla Fushi.

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Ranawara – Sri Lanka

Admire the amazing turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean while strolling along the virtually uninhabited stretch of coastline in front of the gorgeous Ranawara villa in southern Sri Lanka. The relaxed yet sophisticated villa is nestled within 23 acres of tropical gardens next to a small coastal fishing village, 15 kilometres south of Tangalle and only two hours from Galle.

There are five elegant suites within the main villa, which comprises a total of 46,000 sq.ft. of open plan living, and a further two single-suite chalets located on the estate grounds. Each of the air-conditioned bedrooms feature four-poster king size beds, Indonesian rugs and have spacious ensuite bathrooms. The property also features a library, TV room, bar area, open plan kitchen & dining room, al-fresco dining pavilion, a spa as well as a 100 ft long swimming pool. There is a dedicated resident team of staff who cater to guests needs during their stay.

Besides taking incredible walks or lounging on the beach, you can spend hours meandering through the grounds dotted with hundreds of coconut trees as well as an abundance of tropical fruit trees including dragon fruit, green oranges, papaya, bananas, mango and wood apple.

Leaving the villa, various excursions can be arranged to visit nearby villages, observe turtles laying their eggs in Rekawa, take whale and dolphin watching boat trips or to tour the historic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1588.

Add some cultural explorations and sightseeing to your beach holiday at Ranawara. More information here.

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Whitsunday Estate – Australia

 

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef features some of the region’s most stunning beaches and our global expert Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad has the perfect place to stay to make the most of this fabulous coastline.

“This “Thatched Palace” boasts six South-Sea style thatched luxury cottages in full view of the aqua marine Pacific Ocean and a necklace of white sandy beaches and reefs to explore – exclusively yours,” details Sylvia. “Each of the six cottages or a total of seven suites, has its own style and feel and include artwork from around the world; an antique Russian chest, tiles from palaces in India, cool limestone floors, uniquely handcrafted African, Balinese and Mexican art including wall hangings/lighting and carvings.

“The main Pavilion with its gabled roof, is the focal point of this magical place where guests can gather, especially in the evenings to recap the day’s events. It boasts broad verandahs with day beds and lounges, a living room with special lighting effects, a siesta bedroom, the chef’s kitchen, indoor and outdoor dining areas and entertainment facilities.

“The main house takes in the impressive views of the lake, the sea, the pool and gardens. Enjoy activities like water skiing, fishing or bathing in your own private lake or just laze around your own oversized pool, pamper yourself with a massage on the wooden candle lit deck overlooking the purple lily pond, or practise some yoga with a private instructor in the meditation tower. Explore on your mountain bikes or quad bikes through the miles and miles of bushland trails.

“Escape on a river safari or discover a rock pool where you could spread your picnic lunch of cold “catch of the day” seafood salad and some crisp Aussie wine. Take a bushwalk deep into the rainforest to discover a hidden waterfall and a remote beach. Or arrange for a day of Game fishing, a seaplane launch reef trip, jet skiing, paragliding and scuba diving, tandem parachuting and windsurfing.

“For a special evening, enjoy some live entertainment at a beachside barbecue. If you are traveling with children, arrange for the circus to “come to town” to entertain them. But for sure, the friendly kanga will make her house-call each morning to say G’day.”

Enjoy all the delights of this spectacular private beach estate by contacting Sylvia at Villas and Apartments Abroad here.