10 Spectacular Resorts From Around the Globe
by Lauren Axelrod on 07/08/08 at 11:44 am
Planning a honeymoon or special event? Consider one of these spectacular destinations to relax and take in the sites.
In case you are planning a honeymoon or any other intimate vacation, you may want to pay close attention to these locations. They all share an incredible list of amenities, stunning grounds, and unbelievable scenery.
Welcome to the tour, enjoy.

“Cocoa Island, in the Maldives, is home to a 23-room hotel owned and designed by Christina Ong, with architecture by Cheong Yew Kuan. The suites, which resemble local dhoni fishing boats, rest on pine poles set into the ocean floor. Steps lead from each suite right into the water.” This location is perfectly private for recent honeymooners.
Udaivilas

Located along Lake Pichole in Udaipur, India, Udaivilas occupies 30 acres and offers 90 rooms, including some very luxurious guest suites. The pool, featured in this picture, borders the guest’s rooms and measures more than 800 feet in length.

“It’s a juxtaposition of old and new,” Peter Silling says of Schloss Velden, the historic castle on Lake Wörth in Velden, Austria, and its new addition, whose interiors he designed. The modern, U-shaped wing, by the Viennese architectural firm Jabornegg & Pálffy, wraps around the rear of the castle, which was originally built by Bartholomäus Khevenhüller. Above: Black marble, custom-ordered for the suite, adds a mirrorlike reflection to the bath.
St. Regis Resort

St. Regis Resort Bora Bora, set on a motu, or islet, on island’s coral reef, was created as “a kind of village,” says the architect, Pierre Lacombe. Villas, secluded by palm groves, wind along the beaches. On its own island in the lagoon is the Royal Estate, a 13,000-square-foot villa. (April 2008)
Otahuna Lodge

A Queen Anne style house designed by architect Frederick Strouts in 1895, near Christchurch, New Zealand, is now an exclusive seven-suite hotel. Otahuna Lodge’s owners, Hall Cannon and Miles Refo, recently renovated the property. They worked with a team of gardeners and consultants to revive the grounds.
Hôtel de la Paix

“I wanted to build on the history of the place,” designer Bill Bensley says of the Hôtel de la Paix, in Siem Reap, Cambodia, which was reconstructed in the Art Déco style on the site of the 1950s original. A porte cochere frames the entrance. The hotels amenities trump its competitors by providing guests with a once in a lifetime spiritual visit. I don’t know what that means but, it sounds amazing.
Gran Hotel Son Julia

Located in Mallorca Spain this beautifully constructed countryside hotel has 25 lovely
guest rooms and suites , 2 Turkish baths, 3 pools, a gym, 2 restaurants, 2 tennis courts, and an 18 hole golf course just minutes away.
Peninsula Palace Beijing

Modern architecture meets luxury at this 5-star hotel providing every amenity your heart desires. “The hotel also features the most prestigious shopping arcade in Beijing; the Peninsula Arcade includes 50 exclusive designer boutiques.” The hotel was designed by Chhada, Siembieda & Associates
Ice Hotel

The Ice Hotel is located in Quebec Canada. This featured theme suite called “Quebec
400″features animal skins for blankets. The ice hotel is built differently every year but, something does remain the same. Each year, the hotel is built with “5oo tons of ice and 15,000 tons of snow” carved into one of the most fascinating hotels on earth. They keep it pretty cozy at 23° to 28° Fahrenheit. However, when you’re not freezing your behind off, you can enjoy the many amenities featuring a chapel, a movie theater, an outdoor hot tub, and a bar. You’re going to need a bunch of hot chocolate to get through this, I assure you.
Blue Palace

Blue Palace is situated just 3 km away from the village of Elounda and within a few hundred meters of the fishing village of Plaka. The hotel is surrounded by the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and sits opposite the isle of Spinalonga.
“Spinalonga’s story dates back to the Venetians and Turks, conquerors of Crete, and is nowadays a unique historical attraction protected by the Greek Society of Byzantine Antiquities.”
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6 Comments
nobert soloria bermosa
Aug 8th, 2008
hi Lauren,
nice list,i’d like to go to all these resorts but it would be more memorable i thought in the ice hotel..
nobert
Lauren Axelrod
Aug 8th, 2008
Definitely. I would have to wear 5 layers of underwear just to sleep.
Thanks Norbert
John
Aug 8th, 2008
I was told the ice hotel was in Switzerland, or are there more than 1?
Lauren Axelrod
Aug 9th, 2008
Yes. There are more than one.
Gwitt
Aug 9th, 2008
Wow, interesting- good job
Lauren Axelrod
Aug 10th, 2008
Thanks for the great comments everyone.
I really enjoyed writing this piece.
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