Luxury spa holidays

Escaping into a world of rest and relaxation is something we all need now and again. And while most hotels have spas these days, our in-the-know travel experts have hand selected a few choice luxury spa holidays where the first class pampering is second to none. So stop: relax, and pick your perfect place to truly get away from the daily grind.

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Soneva Fushi

Soneva Fushi

An understated and luxurious Maldivian resort set in the most sublime location – blue sea, white sandy beach and pristine jungle. Soneva Fushi is a real Robinson Crusoe experience, where the expression ‘no news, no shoes’ best describes the island’s relaxed ethos.

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Cocoa Island

Cocoa Island

Amongst the wide selection of stunning properties in the Maldives is the very special Cocoa Island. Privacy, excellent service and beach life is the main focus at this beautiful hotel.

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Capella Pedregal, Mexico

Capella Pedregal

Baja California

Capella Pedregal is an exclusive beachfront hideaway that occupies the spot where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. Private plunge pools, personal assistants, gourmet dining and a world-class spa infused with authentic local healing traditions – could one ask for more?

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Le Prince Maurice

Constance Le Prince Maurice

For pure and simple relaxation on the beach, Constance Le Prince Maurice delivers. The impressive marble entrance sets the tone for the rest of the hotel: beautiful, stylish and wonderfully tranquil.

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Huvafen Fushi

Huvafen Fushi

Imagine it - spacious, private bungalows built on stilts that look out to picture postcard views of crystal seas and powder white sand. Look below water and you will see a multitude of brightly coloured fish swim by and the world’s first underwater spa. Above water, a divine resort awaits that offers impeccable hospitality and exceptional dining. Sounds divine? That’s Huvafen Fushi.

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Amansara

Amansara

Siem Reap

A former guest villa of King Norodom Sihanouk, the intimate, 24-suite Amansara has been beautifully restored with signature Aman open-plan design and contemporary muted colours. A short drive from Angkor Wat, the mystical tangle of soaring temples in the heart of the jungle, this sanctuary of sophistication is ideally located for delving into Cambodia’s fascinating heritage.

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Maroma Resort and Spa, Mexico

Maroma Resort and Spa

Mayan Riviera

One of the first luxury boutique hotels in the area, Maroma is the granddaddy of Mexico’s Riviera Maya hideaways and enjoys arguably the best beach on the whole stretch of coastline. Orient-Express gets it just right as usual with plenty of local character, friendly, attentive service and effortless elegance.

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Tanjong Jara

Tanjong Jara

The East Coast

Designed to reflect the splendour of 17th century Malay palaces, the luxurious Tanjong Jara Resort combines rich local craftsmanship, first class service and breathtaking views of the South China Sea. Based on the Malay philosophy of Sucimurni, which emphasises health and wellbeing, this resort also offers an excellent, award-winning Spa, which in 2007 was named by Tatler as the world’s ‘Most Innovative’.

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The Nam Hai Vietnam South East Asia

The Nam Hai

Hoi An

Super stylish designer villas. Lush, beautifully manicured gardens. A spa that hovers over the water. Just a few things to expect at the divine Nam Hai, Vietnam. One of Vietnam’s top hotels, owned by the acclaimed GHM hotel Group, The Nam Hai exceeds every five star expectation.

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Six Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay Vietnam South East Asia

Six Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay

Nha Trang

A new breed of luxury, this captivating hotel is only accessible by boat and on arriving, you’ll find a Vietnamese inspired paradise set on tropical hillside, overlooking a pristine white beach framed by massive rock formations and a towering mountain range beyond. A stunning and definitive hideaway, true to its namesake.

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