The most exotic luxury hotels in the world. Every one will
have a list of their own but, the ones listed here are a class apart.
Indulgent, Opulent, Elegant and catering to the whims and fancies of those who
enjoy and expect “Luxury beyond Luxury”
.
It is time to surrender to uncompromising indulgence, ultra
luxurious warm hospitality and the promise of memories that live on forever.
The list is in no particular order as each of these
properties is totally distinct from the others and has a character of its own.
The pleasure is not in comparing them but enjoying each one of them at leisure
and then more.
Emirates Palace, Abu
Dhabi, U.A.E.
Endless options…. 1.3 km of white pristine beach, two lavish
pool areas, 4 floodlit tennis courts, energy zone, kids zone, 2 Gyms, of water
sports including sailing, snorkeling and windsurfing. And the mystique Anantara
Spa.
You'll never want to leave!
Dusit Thani,
Maldives
Surrounded by a vibrant 360-degree coral reef and turquoise
lagoon, this island property features white-sand beaches and a rich landscape
of greenery. Dusit Thani Maldives
is considered a landmark addition to this quickly expanding Thai international
hotel brand.
Located on Mudhdhoo
Island in Baa Atoll, Dusit Thani Maldives
is 35-minutes by seaplane from the capital Malé. Blending Maldivian
architecture with Thai artistry across its room offerings, the resort features
46 beach villas, two beach residences, 30 lagoon and 20 ocean villas with pools
and two luxe ocean pavilions.
The resort’s centrepiece is the expansive infinity swimming
pool, the largest in the Maldives,
a full 750 square meters, designed around an ancient banyan tree. Additionally,
expect to enjoy Dusit’s signature Devarana Spa, which is elevated above a
nearby coconut tree grove.
Mardan Palace,Antalya,
Turkey
Mardan Palace hotel which, at £1billion, is Europe's answer
to the ostentatious, some would say obscene, bling of Dubai — and it just happens to have its own
zoo.
It's a one-off, but also the latest in a string of themed
curiosities straight out of Las Vegas complete
with gondoliers around Europe's largest outdoor swimming pool, that stretch out
from the smart town of Antalya, through the suburbs of Lara and Kundu, following
a 30-odd mile stretch of beach as the coast road winds its way towards Belek.
Las Ventanas al Paraiso,Los Cabos, Mexico
As its name implies, Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood
Resort, is a window to Paradise.
A Ty Warner Property and one of the most acclaimed resorts
ever, Las Ventanas has redefined luxury and pampering, reaching out with
special touches that are the hallmark of refined hospitality. The desert beach
hideaway in Los Cabos captivates guests with expansive suites, inspired cuisine
and The Spa & Salon at Las Ventanas, the resort's recently unveiled
sanctuary of renewal and revitalization.
Soneva Kiri, Koh
Kood, Thailand
Unspoilt, untamed Koh Kood is home to Thailand's most
luxurious island hideaway. Twenty-seven vast villas nestle among palm fringed
hills around a secluded bay. King size daybeds swing above golden sand. Stars
shine onscreen at the outdoor Cinema Paradiso and in the high tech observatory.
Diners enjoy homemade Thai cuisine as fireflies flicker past or rise to gourmet
heights in a treetop Dining Pod. Nothing compares to Soneva Kiri.
For those flying into Bangkok's International Airport, a
private eight-seat Cessna Grand Caravan will be waiting with a crew of hotel
representatives ready to whisk you away to the Soneva Kiri Private airport,
located just over one hour away on a smaller island adjacent to Koh Kood. From
there, the resort's luxurious private speedboat, Aquasense, will take guests
the final two-kilometers to the welcoming shores of Soneva Kiri.
Udaivilas, Udaipur,India
This Hotel may be one of Rajasthan's best examples of
contemporary Indian architecture.
Design elements range from a courtyard with black granite
and white marble, to a lobby with a gold-leafed central dome, to reflecting
pools and fountains.
The level of service is beyond spectacular. Truly Meta
Luxurious and indulgent.
Rooms have private walled courtyards and Victorian bathtubs
and are decorated in a unique Indian style.
With impeccable service, the Oberoi Udaivilas truly puts the
phrase “there’s never too much luxury”, to the ultimate test. If there is
heaven on earth, this is it and we should all get the chance to stay there, at
least once in a lifetime.
The Caves, Jamaica
The Caves, Poised on top of limestone cliffs in Nigril, West
end of Jamaica
is probably one of the most unusual hotels in the world. Only twelve cliff top
accommodations, cave dining, the Blackwell Rum Bar not to mention the Sea View
Day Spa.
The innovatively used spaces and the sense of privacy and
luxury totally engulfs your senses and overwhelms them especially when lit up
at night.
A truly unique experience.
Cap Juluca, Anguilla
If there is one place that embodies the romance, serenity
and physical beauty of The Caribbean, it’s Cap Juluca, your favorite place on
earth. Located along the intimate crescent of Maundays Bay,
Cap Juluca’s Moorish architecture and Moroccan décor are as timeless as the sea
itself. And thanks to a $28-million renovation, Cap Juluca is tailored to
today’s travelers and seekers of solace, yet focused on improving your overall
resort experience.
Amanruya,
Turkey
The Ultra Luxurious Amanruya… set on a hillside overlooking
the Aegean Sea on Turkey's Bodrum Peninsula,
lapped by pine forest and olive groves in a landscape steeped in antiquity.
Its 36 Pool Terrace Cottages perfectly capture the
Mediterranean idyll, each affording a private garden with elegant dining
pergola and large swimming pool.
The resort combines Mediterranean
and Ottoman design elements and is tiered down a hillside providing the feeling
of an upscale village, with a winding pathway leading to a secluded pebble
beach. The handsome public buildings afford far-reaching sea views and house a
three-storey library, dining pavilions, art gallery, spa suites and a boutique.
A 50-metre marble swimming pool and tennis court round out the resort hub's
facilities.
Atlantis Paradise
Island, Bahamas
The Cove Atlantis is a chic new resort within the exciting
world of Atlantis, where every room is a suite with an ocean view. Set between
two of the world’s most stunning beaches and inspired by the beauty of its
surroundings, the resort thrives on the rhythms of the day with a spectacular
Jeffrey Beers-designed open-air lobby. Indulgent experiences include the
gourmet cuisine of celebrity chef Bobby Flay at Mesa Grill, concierge-attended
adults-only pool, lavish private beach cabanas, vibrant day-to-night social
scene, poolside gaming and complete access to Atlantis and the largest casino
in the Caribbean. Rooms at the Cove Atlantis have Luxurious bath with marble
floors, twin granite vanities and vessel sinks, frosted glass-tile enclosed
shower and separate large bathtub.
The Point, New York,
USA
Guests of The Point enjoy luxury before they even arrive in
the form of a ride from a private jet.
If you’d prefer to drive, you’ll need to wait until you’ve paid for your
stay to receive directions to this exclusive hideaway. The Point was originally built as a Great Camp
for the Rockefeller family – and it retains that prestige and opulence to this
day.
Built on a private point that gently nudges its way into
gorgeous Saranac Lake, the resort’s grounds are left natural and wild with the
addition of just a few rustic nooks and crannies, including an unbelievably
cozy lean-to piled high with richly upholstered mattresses, oversize throw
pillows, brightly colored blankets and views of the lake. The lean-to even has
its own fully stocked help-yourself outdoor bar to indulge your whims and
fancies.
The Palms, Las
Vegas, USA
Inspired by the famous Playboy Mansion,
the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa is the perfect venue for a wild party to ring in the
New Year. The villa overlooks the Las Vegas Strip, so there is plenty of
opportunity to head out for a game of roulette or two.
But then, why should you even step out? This expensive hotel
suite comes with its very own Vegas poker table. Hefner himself often uses this
9,000-sqaure-foot double-story suite.A private glass elevator will transport
you into this most expensive hotel room in one of the most famous luxury hotels
in the world. Once inside, you cannot miss the champagne buckets, Playboy art,
plasma TVs and glass-walled Jacuzzi. But of course, the star attraction in this
$40,000-a-night room is the 8-foot circular rotating bed with an overhead
mirror. This is the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa after all.