Most Beautiful Resorts
1. Conrad Maldives Rangel
Island, the Maldives
When you reserve The Muraoka Suite at Conrad Maldives Rangel
Island, you will elevate your experience at a premium all-inclusive resort to a
whole new level. It is one of the most unusual places on earth to stay and
ideal for a passionate honeymoon. The resort will reopen in February 2022 after
undergoing a substantial, multimillion-dollar restoration.
You sleep in what feels like your own personal aquarium owing to a
180-degree acrylic dome ceiling that is accessible via a spiral staircase or
elevator in the main bedroom, which is sunk around 16 feet below the Indian
Ocean. Watch sharks, rays, and a variety of tropical fish float by as you lay
in bed.
The two-story suite is ideal for a getaway with family or friends
because it has two extra bedrooms above ground. It also has a separate living
and dining area, a bathroom with a soaking tub with a view of the ocean, and an
outdoor deck with a private pool.
Although you can readily reach the restaurants and services at the
Conrad should you prefer more company, the Muraoka Suite is isolated from the
rest of the resort and has a feeling of being on a private island.
A personal chef, a video crew to capture your exploits, a
speedboat, and Jet Skis are all included in the daily charge. Additionally, a
personal masseuse and fitness trainer can be scheduled.
If you can't quite afford to stay in this room, the Conrad
Maldives resort's other accommodations are very excellent. Booking a lunch at
the Ithaca Undersea Restaurant, which has a similar style domed ceiling for an
aquarium vibe as you eat Maldivian and other world dishes, is another way to
continue having an underwater experience.
This facility also offers opulent villas and suites located across
two islands with either sea or beach views. While some of these are
kid-friendly, others are strictly for adults. Families frequently choose the
huge water villa, which has two bedrooms
The huge home offers a master
bedroom with a Jacuzzi that opens entirely onto a large sundeck, as well as a
second bedroom with twin beds for the youngsters. With island accents like a
traditional thatched roof and polished hardwood floors, the design is
contemporary.
Numerous
dining options and a wide range of water activities are additional pleasures.
You can SUP board, sail a catamaran, windsurf, or snorkel while using a
scooter. An on-site dive center offers bubble diving for children.
2. Niche Sumba, Indonesia
The old surfing retreat of Niche Sumba, which is incredibly
gorgeous and eco-conscious, is consistently ranked as one of the best beach
resorts in the world. On the distant Indonesian island of Sumba, which is
roughly an hour's flight from Bali, it rules over a wild and unspoiled stretch
of coast that is surrounded by palm trees.
It's a suitable setting given that the resort's motto is "The
Edge of Wildness." More than 2.5 kilometers of white-sand beach The resort
is tucked away within a natural reserve, and the cliffs below it beckon with
excellent surfing, fishing, and snorkeling., which is tucked away within a
natural reserve. There are no televisions in this place; only the fresh ocean
breezes, island activities, nice and welcoming personnel, and breathtaking sea
vistas.
The 33 air-conditioned villas, with their high thatched ceilings
that peak out among the palms and expansive ocean vistas, wonderfully reflect
the spirit of this tropical retreat. Large living areas, private plunge pools,
outdoor baths, and first-rate butler service are among the amenities included
in the one- to five-bedroom configurations. A charmingly odd three-story tree
house is available for booking by families.
If you can drag yourself away from your villa and the beach, which
has excellent surfing, diving, and fishing, you can go horseback riding on the
sand (the resort has an equestrian center), schedule trips to nearby villages,
discover secret waterfalls, mountain bike, go on a Land Rover safari, visit a
chocolate factory, or simply unwind at the beach club and pool.
Embark on a daylong Spa Safari with a variety of treatments and
healthy meals for the ultimate in pampering. Free daily yoga is also provided
in a gazebo with a view of the ocean.
The prices are inclusive of all meals, snacks, some drinks, and activities. Children are welcome, and a portion of the revenue from your stay will go toward the Sumba Foundation's community projects, which will supply local towns with fresh water, healthcare, and communal farms so you can live luxuriously while doing well.
3. Jumpy Bay Island - an Oater
Collection Hotel, Antigua
Jumpy Bay is the epitome of tropical luxury on a beautiful,
palm-lined island in Antigua bordered by stunning beaches. Jumpy Bay, one of
the best all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, has all the amenities and
modern conveniences one would expect from a 5-star hotel, but in a tranquil
corner of paradise. The entire island is car-free, but you may ride a bike
around it and take in the laid-back atmosphere.
Jumpy Bay is renowned for its devoted
personnel, who deliver flawless service with a friendly grin. The fine dining
establishment specializes in international food with tropical flavors, but you
may also eat by the beach or pool.
Even though the environment feels remote, you
can still maintain contact with the outside world. The 40 luxurious guest rooms
and villas are air-conditioned and have Wi-Fi, enormous flat-screen TVs, Bose
sound systems, espresso coffee makers, and other modern conveniences. Couples
especially enjoy the timeless romantic features of these lodgings, such as the
four-poster beds draped in Italian linens, wraparound terraces, and private
outdoor gardens with rain showers.
You can work out in the
gym, swim in the infinity pool, play tennis or golf, or unwind at the spa when
you're not lounging on the beach beneath the shade of rustling palms. The
recycling programmer and conservation initiatives like the Hawksbill Turtle
Preservation Programmed would be appreciated by eco-aware visitors.
At this five-star grand resort, children are welcome, and superior capabilities keep them engaged.



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