Showing posts with label Worldwide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worldwide. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

10 Of The Most Unique Hotels In The World

Hotels can no longer be defined only by the amenities they provide, it has become essential to have a theme,or a place with character which defines it. Business and casual travelers alike would prefer staying at a place with history, a back story or even something as simple as furniture which defines the place. With that in mind, here are the 10 of the most unique hotels in the world.
1. Tree Hotel, Harads, Sweden
Nestled within the forest on the banks of the river Lule, this hotel lends a very different twist to Eco hotels. The hotel consists of tree rooms, cabins and cubes all suspended 4-6m from the ground and made from Eco outdoor wood and glass and uses LED’s and water efficient sinks to promote sustainability. When you check-in you are taken to the Britta’s Pensionat which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in an authentic 1930-1950’s setting and also doubles up as a reception. Sustainable tourism was never this modern and this chic.
Tree Hotel, Harads, Sweden
2. Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
There are two types of accommodation available for guests who brave the cold to come here; Igloos of snow and of glass. The snow igloos give you a novel experience of sleeping in the snow, some guests leave saying that it is the most peaceful sleep they’ve slept. The glass igloos offer unparalleled sights of the northern lights and countless stars on the pristine skies from the warmth of your room. Surrounded by Lapland’s exotic and stunning scenery, there’s never enough time to soak in all that this paradise has to offer. And there are always snow fights if you’re bored enough.
Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
3. Giraffe Manor, Nairobi, Kenya
The claim to fame of this peculiar hotel lies not with its rooms or its past guests (Who were quite esteemed) but its permanent residents, the Rothschild giraffes. There can never be a dull moment during your stay with the giraffes always vying for your attention. Some might poke their long necks inside the window for a treat while some might be just curious and pop in from the front door for a brief hello. It might be the only establishment which encourages the guests to become more familiar with the giraffes and if you’re not satisfied you can always head to the Giraffe centre to learn more.
Kenya-9894
4. Kolarbyn Eco Lodge, Sweden
This might be the most primitive hotel in Sweden if not the world. With no electricity, no running water, one might wonder why anyone would go there at all. In fact they expect you to cut your own wood, fetch your own water and got berry picking for snacks, the only thing that they offer thankfully, are the meals which happen in a candle lit room which is actually fairly romantic. If you are cold, heat up the floating sauna (which is in the middle of the lake behind the lodges) and feel like a real man or woman of the woods!
Kolarbyn Eco Lodge, Sweden
5. Propeller Island, Berlin, Germany
Every room in this hotel is different and a destination unto itself. The rooms are all themed and provided amenities you never knew you needed. Some have patterns, some have coffins but the most popular of them all is a room which might seem totally normal, when viewed upside down. All the furniture in the said room is suspended upside down. Of course the useable furniture can be made to pop up from carefully hidden compartments in the floor when required. Go if you’re in the mood to take back a quirky story not just of the city sights but also of your stay.
Propeller Island, Berlin, Germany
6. Poseidon, somewhere below the sea, Fiji
If you register in time you might be lucky enough to be invited to stay at this “out of the world” hotel. Imagine a huge glass fish tank and put all the plush interiors you would expect from a 5 star rated hotel and then put the tank inside the sea in one of the most marine rich waters of the world and you have the concept of this hotel. Of course imagining yourself inside the room is another things altogether. Except for the vague discomfort of being on display for the fishes 24/7 it’s a bucket list item for sure.
Poseidon, somewhere below the sea, Fiji
7. Magic Mountain Hotel, Huilo Huilo Reserve, Chile
There is a fairy tale of a mountain that has magical powers and grants wishes. I have read of it and forgotten it but the owners of the hotel went one step further and built a hotel based on it. A mountain with a waterfall cascading down its sides and a hotel within it, stuff made of dreams I say. As you’d expect from staying somewhere this magical, your senses become tuned to the vibrant ecosystem of the forest. Though it is in the middle of the Chilean Patagonian Rainforest, with Condors and eagles in the air and pumas on the ground you can never feel starved of company.
Magic Mountain Hotel, Huilo Huilo Reserve, Chile
8. Adrere Amellal, Siwa Oasis, Egypt
With the setting of what probably one of the last remaining pristine oases of the world, a hill (popularly called White Mountain), the lake Siwa and ruins of an era bygone, the hotel has a lot going for it even before stepping inside. The earth buildings blend naturally with the surroundings and the furniture does justice to its theme of Eco sustainability while supporting local artisans. The peaceful silence coupled with spectacular lunches beneath the palms and sunset with the dunes offers a tempo which is its own. It has no air-con, marble or electricity but it forces us to revise our definition of luxury. Home to the Oracle whom Alexander consulted, this place is divine indeed.
Adrere Amellal, Siwa Oasis, Egypt
9. Cappadocia Cave Suites, Turkey
Located in the city of Göremewith the world famous fairy chimneys to give company, the hotel offers stone and cave homes of hollowed out soft volcanic rocks for enterprising guests who wish to immerse themselves into the experience. Except for the shape of walls and the odd jutting out pieces of rocks and perhaps the not so arched archways of the doors, the rooms embody the very modern concept of luxury, a sharp contrast to the cave dwellers of the past. All in all if you are in the mood for tracing out the cave man or woman in you, you can’t go wrong with this.
10. Ice Hotel, Jukkasjärvi, Arctic Circle
This is more a work of art than a hotel. Artists from around the world, apply to build this temporary hotel, which is in existence only for the winter months, with building materials (snow and ice) harvested from the nearby Torne River. The rooms can be as elaborate as palaces and as bare boned as a shepherds lodge depending upon the artists imagination, but the experience on staying there remains the same. There are however different options for the more picky, with different levels of warm furniture included going all the way up to warm accommodations for those who cannot brave the cold. These are however not made of ice or snow but of warmer, more traditional building materials like wood. For those wondering how to brave the minus temperatures while sleeping, guests get survival course each night as an introduction on how to sleep in these extreme climates. Pretty slick!
Ice Hotel, Jukkasjärvi, Arctic Circle
Contributed by , www.aluxurytravelblog.com
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

9 Intimate, Luxurious Hideaways Fit For Royalty And Celebrities

Does the phrase “fit for Royalty” sound good to you? Or maybe these days we judge the beauty and exclusivity of a luxury getaway by the celebrities who have visited it. Here are 9 intimate, luxurious hideaways that are fit for Royalty and celebrities – some of which have already been visited by them.
Offering priceless seclusion, Casa Aramara is Punta Mita’s only five-star private residence. Casa Aramara is an ultra-luxurious private beach resort, set in beautiful tropical gardens, with a cost of between $15,000-$30,000 per night. Designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, and built originally by Joe Francis, the media entrepreneur – this magical luxury hideaway has been in demand with the right people. It was used by Kim Kardashian and Kanye West for his 37th birthday celebration on 8th June 2014, and other famous guests include Jennifer Aniston, Eva Longoria, Ashton Kutcher, Courtney Cox and Demi Moore.
Casa Aramara
One of the world’s most expensive, exclusive resorts, Soneva Fushi is a wild, beautiful island where you’ll need to lose your shoes and go barefoot during your stay. This is the original of the species when it comes to desert island hideaways, where you can also go snorkelling with a marine biologist.
Soneva Fushi
A big favourite of Madonna’s, this resort gives you the opportunity to enjoy a luxurious hideaway, with a conscience. On top of the regular cost of your room, which can vary from about $1000-$8,000 per night, you will also pay a charge to cover your carbon footprint, of 2% extra, on top of your original bill. But the good news is that you’ll leave there with your shoes and your conscience in a better place!
In 1946, Ian Fleming, the James Bond author, decided to buy what was then a 15 acre piece of land with tropical overbrush, in Oracabessa, a small port town in Jamaica. Afterwards he sketched his dream villa on a blotter. Today this is the Goldeneye Resort, which was his former home, and these days is a firm favourite with the likes of Johnny Depp and Sting. The best of both worlds is to book the Fleming Villa itself, which is like an island as it’s so secluded, where you can have your own beach, pool and of course staff. However if you fancy any spa treatments, or a little bit more activity then all you have to do is wander over to the resort itself.
Goldeneye Resort, Jamaica
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince George, stayed in Wharekauhau Lodge in April 2014. Kate, William and George stayed in a cottage suite, in this white-washed hideaway on its little 5000 acre farm!
Wharekauhau Country Estate
The price tag to stay here in this little piece of heaven on earth starts off from around £220 (€273 approx.) per person per night, based on double occupancy in the low season. In this beautiful resort, you can be at one with nature, just like the sheep that you can see wandering around the pastures.
Fodor’s Travel featured Tetiaroa as one of the 15 Best Beaches for 2014, and amongst the awards won byThe Brando is the HEC Paris & 1.618 Sustainable Luxury Award (2013) – for the Brando’s innovation and commitment towards sustainable development. Named after the former owner, the Brando also features a scientific research centre. In this breathtakingly beautiful setting, you should find it easy to understand why Marlon Brando said: “Tetiaroa is beautiful beyond my capacity to describe. One could say that Tetiaroa is the tincture of the South Seas.”
The Brando
The island is accessed by private plane, and you are most likely going to meet exotic birds, sea turtles and manta rays. The design of the resort reflects the Polynesian culture and lifestyle, and you can choose from 35 villas dotted on the white sandy beaches. This unique, carefree luxury experience costs from €1800 per day, for a one-bedroom villa, for up to 2 guests.
You can only access this property by boat, making this suspended luxury getaway the perfect choice for a really romantic, intimate, private escape. The Romantic Pool Residence sits above a lagoon, and has its own private gym, plus a spa treatment room.
Velaa Private Island, Maldives
If you do decide to venture away from your privacy, to explore the rest of the island, you’ll find plenty of activities going on. These include a semi submarine, diving, snorkelling, squash, tennis, yoga, watersports, fishing and you can even adopt a coral dome.
Owned by Sir Richard Branson, Necker Island is part of the Virgin Limited Edition Collection, and is Branson’s home and favourite hideaway. Surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs and turquoise waters, the island’s 74 acres are a haven for those seeking a luxurious getaway.
Necker Island
You’ll also find a fascinating collection of rare animals and plants, and for those guests who are interested, there are feeding times which you can attend, just let the staff know in advance. There are iguanas, soldier crabs, lemurs and flamingos amongst the diverse animal residents of the island.
Necker Island has had Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg and Mel Gibson, amongst its guests. In fact some stars rent out the whole island property, for a rack rate. There are offers for Celebration Weeks, which may suit some guests.
Privacy is highly valued here, which may be the reason that Melinda and Bill Gates spent their honeymoon at the Wakaya Club & Spa. However it could be because it’s a particularly lovely, authentic development, where environmental practices are also much valued. Fijian culture is just as important, as ecological issues and privacy. In fact part of the beauty of this development comes from the indigenous methods that have been interwoven there.
The Wakaya Club
A firm favourite with Keith Richards and his family, as well as Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, the all-inclusive nightly rate starts from US $1,900.00.
Hideaways Magazine voted the Song Saa as Hideaway of the Year in 2013. Condé Nast Traveller 2014 considers it to be “a spa with a soul, that sets it apart from the pack.”
Cambodia - Song Saa
This is the first private luxury island resort in Cambodia, set in a secluded seascape, which is accessed by a 35 minute boat journey from Sihanoukville. The resort is committed to keeping the natural assets of this untouched paradise in tact. This is a unique location, that offers a true tropical island private getaway. The rate for a one-bedroom villa starts from $1117 during the low season.
Contributed by Jackie de Burca, Co-owner of Catalonia Valencia. www.aluxuryblog.com
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

10 Of The Most Unique Hotels In The World

Hotels can no longer be defined only by the amenities they provide, it has become essential to have a theme,or a place with character which defines it. Business and casual travelers alike would prefer staying at a place with history, a back story or even something as simple as furniture which defines the place. With that in mind, here are the 10 of the most unique hotels in the world.
1. Tree Hotel, Harads, Sweden
Nestled within the forest on the banks of the river Lule, this hotel lends a very different twist to Eco hotels. The hotel consists of tree rooms, cabins and cubes all suspended 4-6m from the ground and made from Eco outdoor wood and glass and uses LED’s and water efficient sinks to promote sustainability. When you check-in you are taken to the Britta’s Pensionat which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in an authentic 1930-1950’s setting and also doubles up as a reception. Sustainable tourism was never this modern and this chic.
Tree Hotel, Harads, Sweden
2. Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
There are two types of accommodation available for guests who brave the cold to come here; Igloos of snow and of glass. The snow igloos give you a novel experience of sleeping in the snow, some guests leave saying that it is the most peaceful sleep they’ve slept. The glass igloos offer unparalleled sights of the northern lights and countless stars on the pristine skies from the warmth of your room. Surrounded by Lapland’s exotic and stunning scenery, there’s never enough time to soak in all that this paradise has to offer. And there are always snow fights if you’re bored enough.
Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
3. Giraffe Manor, Nairobi, Kenya
The claim to fame of this peculiar hotel lies not with its rooms or its past guests (Who were quite esteemed) but its permanent residents, the Rothschild giraffes. There can never be a dull moment during your stay with the giraffes always vying for your attention. Some might poke their long necks inside the window for a treat while some might be just curious and pop in from the front door for a brief hello. It might be the only establishment which encourages the guests to become more familiar with the giraffes and if you’re not satisfied you can always head to the Giraffe centre to learn more.
Kenya-9894
4. Kolarbyn Eco Lodge, Sweden
This might be the most primitive hotel in Sweden if not the world. With no electricity, no running water, one might wonder why anyone would go there at all. In fact they expect you to cut your own wood, fetch your own water and got berry picking for snacks, the only thing that they offer thankfully, are the meals which happen in a candle lit room which is actually fairly romantic. If you are cold, heat up the floating sauna (which is in the middle of the lake behind the lodges) and feel like a real man or woman of the woods!
Kolarbyn Eco Lodge, Sweden
5. Propeller Island, Berlin, Germany
Every room in this hotel is different and a destination unto itself. The rooms are all themed and provided amenities you never knew you needed. Some have patterns, some have coffins but the most popular of them all is a room which might seem totally normal, when viewed upside down. All the furniture in the said room is suspended upside down. Of course the useable furniture can be made to pop up from carefully hidden compartments in the floor when required. Go if you’re in the mood to take back a quirky story not just of the city sights but also of your stay.
Propeller Island, Berlin, Germany
6. Poseidon, somewhere below the sea, Fiji
If you register in time you might be lucky enough to be invited to stay at this “out of the world” hotel. Imagine a huge glass fish tank and put all the plush interiors you would expect from a 5 star rated hotel and then put the tank inside the sea in one of the most marine rich waters of the world and you have the concept of this hotel. Of course imagining yourself inside the room is another things altogether. Except for the vague discomfort of being on display for the fishes 24/7 it’s a bucket list item for sure.
Poseidon, somewhere below the sea, Fiji
7. Magic Mountain Hotel, Huilo Huilo Reserve, Chile
There is a fairy tale of a mountain that has magical powers and grants wishes. I have read of it and forgotten it but the owners of the hotel went one step further and built a hotel based on it. A mountain with a waterfall cascading down its sides and a hotel within it, stuff made of dreams I say. As you’d expect from staying somewhere this magical, your senses become tuned to the vibrant ecosystem of the forest. Though it is in the middle of the Chilean Patagonian Rainforest, with Condors and eagles in the air and pumas on the ground you can never feel starved of company.
Magic Mountain Hotel, Huilo Huilo Reserve, Chile
8. Adrere Amellal, Siwa Oasis, Egypt
With the setting of what probably one of the last remaining pristine oases of the world, a hill (popularly called White Mountain), the lake Siwa and ruins of an era bygone, the hotel has a lot going for it even before stepping inside. The earth buildings blend naturally with the surroundings and the furniture does justice to its theme of Eco sustainability while supporting local artisans. The peaceful silence coupled with spectacular lunches beneath the palms and sunset with the dunes offers a tempo which is its own. It has no air-con, marble or electricity but it forces us to revise our definition of luxury. Home to the Oracle whom Alexander consulted, this place is divine indeed.
Adrere Amellal, Siwa Oasis, Egypt
9. Cappadocia Cave Suites, Turkey
Located in the city of Göremewith the world famous fairy chimneys to give company, the hotel offers stone and cave homes of hollowed out soft volcanic rocks for enterprising guests who wish to immerse themselves into the experience. Except for the shape of walls and the odd jutting out pieces of rocks and perhaps the not so arched archways of the doors, the rooms embody the very modern concept of luxury, a sharp contrast to the cave dwellers of the past. All in all if you are in the mood for tracing out the cave man or woman in you, you can’t go wrong with this.
10. Ice Hotel, Jukkasjärvi, Arctic Circle
This is more a work of art than a hotel. Artists from around the world, apply to build this temporary hotel, which is in existence only for the winter months, with building materials (snow and ice) harvested from the nearby Torne River. The rooms can be as elaborate as palaces and as bare boned as a shepherds lodge depending upon the artists imagination, but the experience on staying there remains the same. There are however different options for the more picky, with different levels of warm furniture included going all the way up to warm accommodations for those who cannot brave the cold. These are however not made of ice or snow but of warmer, more traditional building materials like wood. For those wondering how to brave the minus temperatures while sleeping, guests get survival course each night as an introduction on how to sleep in these extreme climates. Pretty slick!
Ice Hotel, Jukkasjärvi, Arctic Circle

Contributed by , aluxlurytravelblog.com
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