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MALDIVES The one place on earth I would love to
travel to are the Maldives. Look at the photo above and tell
me it doesn't make you want to book a ticket and go.
The picture is heaven.
Imagine
walking down that warf, or just sitting on the side
and dangling your legs over the side and admiring the view.
And then if you want to swim all you have to do is jump in!
(Image courtesy maldivestourism.net)
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AUSTRALIA Longitude 131° If you want a completely different
experience to anything you have had before than this is the
place for you. Their mission is a spiritual one to heal your
mind, body and soul and they certainly achieve that.
Longitude is made up of fifteen luxurious tents that
are situated on a sand dune that is close to the Uluru-Kata
Tjuta National Park.
Each tent has a themed wall
celebrating the life of an early Australian pioneer or
explorer. Watch the sun rise on Uluru from inside your
palatial tent that has romantic flowing white drapes in a dome
shape over your king size bed, private bathroom, air
conditioning, daily cleaning and evening turn-down service.
There is a swimming pool, spa, bar and your dining if you so choose can be under the magical stars in the heart of the Red Centre of Australia.

The Observatory Hotel - An Orient-Express Hotel A true five star
hotel which was recently awarded Australia’s Leading Hotel,
The Observatory has everything you expect and more.
Let’s start with the great location which is in the
CBD and minutes from anywhere you want to go. It has luxurious
suites, fine dining, 24 hour room service, a divine star lit
pool where you can wish upon a twinkling star in the dome
roof, a health club, tennis court, business facilities for the
business person and the most important thing of all a spa to
indulge yourself in the most wonderful treatments you could
ever think of.
BALI Villas Sungai and Sungai
Gold Personal
butler? Check. Spa and yoga
services? Check. Fine dining and absolute privacy?
Check. Children’s Club? Check.
On an island renowned
for great hotels, luxury
accommodation, cutting edge service and uncompromising
attention to detail, it’s a joy to find retreats that combine
all of the above and make you feel completely at home at the
same time.
The three guest room SUNGAI and the new
couples’ property SUNGAI GOLD are for people looking for a
more personal, bespoke hotel experience, with staff who know
your name, your favourite drink and can arrange a restaurant
reservation, spa treatment, or simply point you in the right
direction, within minutes of you deciding to do something…
Unashamedly at the luxury end of the travel market
they are the epitome of privacy, outrageous luxury and
pampering for couples, groups of friends and families for
leisure and special event purposes.
HONG KONG The Peninsula At the entrance of this
legendary hotel two Chinese lions guard all guests from evil.
It has its own helicopter for airport transfers, that is if
you don’t want to ride in a vintage 1934 Phantom II which is
one of two of this exact model left in the world. Their fleet
of Rolls Royce’s makes over 1000 trips a month to and from the
airport.
The hotel features a fitness centre, swimming
pool, spa and sun terrace as well as 80 shops including some
of the world’s most exclusive brands including Louis Vuitton
and Tiffany.
In 1953 Clark
Gable stayed at the hotel while he was filming Soldier of
Fortune where he showed the bartender Johnny Chung how to mix
a Screwdriver. Mr. Chung is still working at the hotel today
mixing that same drink. This hotel has true old fashion charm
and class.
THAILAND Chiva-Som “Haven of life” is what
Chiva-Som translates to and what a magical haven it is. This
ultra exclusive health resort spreads across seven acres of
beautiful beachfront in Hau Hin overlooking the Gulf of
Thailand.
Every guest is assigned a Health &
Wellness advisor on arrival who will tailor make a program to
help you gain optimum health. The resort cost US$46 million to
build. Posh and Beck’s stayed here where room rates go up to
US$2,200 per nite.
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