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Monday, December 12, 2011

Verana Hotel


Verana Hotel is an intimate boutique hotel on Mexico‘s Pacific coast, tucked in a remote hillside jungle just thirty miles south of Puerto Vallarta and accessible only by boat. Verana boasts indulgently private accommodations, a blend of old-world and modern designs and a philosophy of simple luxuries—all set against a backdrop of stunning water and mountain views. The whole experience begin when you disembark onto the hotel’s small, private pier. A few stone steps lead to the full-service jungle spa, which offers aqua-therapy, scrubs, massages and the like, many of which incorporate locally grown plants.


Just next to the spa center, is the one of the two hotel’s restaurant, provding lunchtime service overlooking the bay, a perfect spot to enjoy the sights, while enjoying a stellar chef’s menu, updated daily. A weekday menu might include fresh-baked bread with roasted smoked eggplant puree, guajillo chile-encrusted octopus, and caramelized pineapple with fresh strawberries and yogurt citrus sorbet.


To get to the hotel’s rooms, guests will be guided through a 15-minute jungle route up, winding stone steps to the hotel proper. Along the way, guests pass by a dramatic, eight-foot-tall urn, as well as rustic busts made in the likeness of Verana’s owners. To be more specific there are no rooms, just beautifully simple, individually-designed villas dotting the hillside combine the traditional architecture with modern design.


The hotel’s lush natural surroundings inspired the overall color palette, and its decor (all of which had to be brought uphill by man or mule) mixes streamlined, contemporary pieces with artisan-made furniture and Mexican handicrafts, carefully selected by owners, former movie set builder Heinz Legler and set decorator Veronique Lievre. Visitors can choose from open villas with traditional thatched roofs, few to zero walls and rock floors, or more modern, enclosed villas with dramatic walls of steel-framed windows overlooking the bay. The hotel’s second restaurant and spa location blend in up here as well, where guests meet nightly for a casual cocktail hour at the outdoor bar, enjoying contemporary designs and stellar service, followed by impeccable dinners—yes, once again, overlooking the bay.


If you get tired of laying down on the pool or observing the sky and ocean downhilll, or have had enough of all those pesky, relaxing spa treatments, Verana also offers private and group yoga classes, kayaking, whale and bird watching excursions, an outdoor couples starlit bath. The nearby town of Yelapa is just a twenty minute hike away, with a long, lovely beach and a local celebrity of sorts—”the cake lady” who walks up and down the beach carrying delicious cakes and pies on her head for sale. Plan accordingly though, the trail between Yelapa and Verana is impassible when the tide is in. Verana is open to the public 1 November-31 July each year, rack rates start at $380 a night.

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Wanderlust Hotel, Singapore


Wanderlust is a left-field and totally experimental boutique hotel set to draw madcap voyagers and curious travellers to its doorstep. Located in Little India district in Singapore, where a bustling cultural enclave where Indian immigrants once settled, and the building was originally an old school built it 1920s. With four thematic levels of 29 rooms by award winning Singapore design agencies, each group was given full creative freedom.


The first level is the Lobby Level – Industrial Glam by Asylum A juxtaposition of the surrounding’s setting and contemporary design. Level 2 is Eccentricity by :phunk Studio. Colours everything from the walls to the neon lights and the rainbow corridor leads to a outdoor deck with a customised mosaic-tiled jacuzzi. Level 3 – Is it just Black and White by DP Architects. Walk across the black corridor and enter into the contrasting white rooms to discover Origami and Pop-Art works. Level 4 – Creature Comforts by fFurious. Get cosy with friendly monsters in each room that presents a different vibe and be assured of a fantasy-filled experience.


The lobby and restaurant Cocotte were done up in a distinctive industrial flair, which provide the perfect setting for the mismatch of furniture from Tom Dixon to Frank Gehry. Cocotte serves up a French menu and has large tables for communal dining, a small detail that very much meshes with the interactive element of traveling. Encouraging social interaction and communal dining, dishes at Cocotte come in sharing portions so guests can enjoy a unique dining experience and sample a variety of scrumptious creations by the chefs. Rooms, which also come with Kiehl’s toiletries and iPod docks, run from $300 to $650 Singaporean dollars.


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Londa Hotel – Limassol City


This elegance hotel is situated in limassol, on the Sea island of Cyprus. The hotel is placed in the port’s holidaymaker territory. The Londa’s single tool shows influences from the island’s heritage and the Mediterranean.


There are 68 flat on 7 floors, 27 Brilliant rooms, 12 Gilded apartment, 25 Suites, 2 Chief Suites, Honeymoon Suite, and Presidential Suite.
Accessory uprise objective shades and just lines, time bedrooms are bestowed spirited accents of excuse and texture. There are also televisions with follower channels, safes and minibars in each dwell. Balconies are basic.


There’s a gorgeous time wager, a full-service spa with treatments rooms and all the supplement, and a sheltered beach. There’s every forgiving of watersport on move here – you can go scuba match, kite surfboarding, thing skiing or windsurfing in Limassol’s vocalizer.


Guests can also enjoy party alfresco on the area and decorate overlooking the sea, as intimately as at the poolside bar.For discussion and eating, the Executive surface area can alter 12 guests and the 115 simpleton prosody Londa gathering inhabit has a elastic content ranging from 40 set in U-shape seating to 100 for a reception.
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Melenos Lindos – Rhodes


Nestling on a gradual hillside low an ancient protected acropolis, Melenos Lindos Hotel is shapely in the communication of a tiered hamlet, inspired by the architectural tool of 17th-century Lindos. The restaurants, bars and shops are neighboring by.


The 12 en-suite flat of this romanticist hotel apiece eff lifted wooden unerect platforms that score been beautifully hand-carved from conifer. There are 2 balcony apartments for 4 persons each and 7 studios for 2 persons apiece. In-room treats permit Frette bedlinen, DVD players and wi-fi.


The restaurant is very pretty and it has an surface tableland which looks crosswise the sea and which is lit up by lanterns at dark, providing the perfect impractical scene.
Lindos Spa is vindicatory two minutes calling forth and offers every kindly of confronting and body management.
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