Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Five Hotel Escapes Worth Looking Forward To in a Post-Covid-Vaccine World

With the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines finally underway, and each day slowly accumulating into the excruciatingly endless drone that is 2020, perhaps some mental escape to a faraway retreat is in order. Hopefully during a time, not much farther than we can imagine, these dreams of a luxury vacation will eventually become reality. Till then, from the comfort of the same four walls I’ve stared at for the past 8 months, here are a list of five grand hotel suites that are worth the wait.

Calilo Suite, Calilo

Set across a 1000-acre plot of land with 6 miles of coastline that all but guaranties absolute privacy to those who need it, Calilo is strategically located on the Greek island of Los, amidst one of the most successful tourist areas on earth, right in-between two world class destinations, Mykonos and Santorini. Offering a haven of serenity and relaxation amidst the dramatic natural surroundings, Calilo redefines the meaning of luxury in hospitality through emphasising the need for personal freedom, warmth, joy, unrivalled privacy, passion and ‘the creation of beautiful emotions’.

Boasting a variety of private outdoor spaces and pools, the noble Calilo suite, measures a total of 60m2 . Complete with a large outdoor marble pool with a swim-up bar, an indoor cave pool, an outdoor swinging double bed over water, ponds, and a natural rock shower, the Calilo suite overlooks the Bay of Papas, promising spectacular panoramic views of the sea alongside unrivalled privacy. Constructed over a period of 13 months from over 205,000 handcrafted and individually installed marble pieces, the Calilo suite, worth approximately $2,425 per night, is indisputably the island of Los’ most luxurious and detailed suite to date.

Suite, Little Kulala

As a renowned oasis situated along the dry Auab riverbed in the Kulala Wilderness Reserve, Little Kulala celebrates the splendour and solitude of the Namibia Desert. Inspired by Dead Vlei, the design of its 11 climate-controlled, thatched suites, each with a private plunge pool, merges seamlessly into the timeless desert setting, and are most notably characterised by on-deck Star Beds for romantic star gazing. Built using sustainable methods, Little Kulala is a prime retreat bordered by an abundance of natural sights and indigenous wildlife, perfect for facilitating a variety of outdoor activities such as, hiking, quad biking, and electric fat bike excursions.

Arctic GlassHouse, Arctic Treehouse Hotel

Designed for ultimate relaxation and comfort, Arctic Treehouse hotel is strongly influenced by the sensitive nature of the Arctic, the fairytale world of SantaPark Arctic World and rich Lappish culture. Instead of constructing a large hotel building, the designers, Studio Puisto, placed individual accommodation units on a steep natural hillside, which perfectly reflects the character of the destination and brings the Arctic nature closer to its guests. Predominantly utilizing Finnish wood, a material that has been sustainably produced and is a renewable building material, Arctic Treehouse hotel prides itself in managing urban runoff by bringing the building’s footprint-worth of vegetation back to the construction site.

With every element of each unit, including internal surfaces and fixed furnishings, built indoors, the Arctic Treehouse hotel reduces its strain on the fragile Arctic nature. Its most notable, ArcticScene Executive Suite, showcases a separate bedroom and living room, where a large sofa and nest-like bed can accommodate even larger families. Doubling up as a dining area, the movable furniture in the living room is designed to maintain the suite’s overall air-like atmosphere, whilst the bedroom facilitates room for a separate spa and wellness area. Featuring a scenery sauna and bath where one can enjoy the surrounding forest through floor-to-ceiling windows made using the latest privacy-valuing technology, the ArcticScene Executive Suite is worth an estimated $795 per night.

Panoramic Ocean Treehouse, One&Only Mandarina

Designed to celebrate the destination with a blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces, private plunge pools, expansive terraces, and private butler service, the Panoramic Ocean Treehouse of One&Only Mandarina lies perched 39 ft above ground, boasting magnificent views of the Pacific below and 854 sq.ft. of spacious sanctuary inspired by the colours and textures of Mexico. Worth $1,210 per night, the Panoramic Ocean Treehouse of One&Only Mandarina accommodates up to 3 adults with separate king and day beds for sleep and lounging purposes.

The Langham Nymphenburg Residence

Regarded the most exclusive residence in Munich, the Langham Nymphenburg Residence by Langham Hospitality Group and Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, is housed within a meticulously restored 18th century manor. Revived as a bespoke private residence, the property features seven bathrooms, four bedrooms, three living rooms, an airy dining room, a fully-equipped kitchen, fitness centre, conference suite, home cinema and wine cellar. Complete with a private sun-dappled terrace, the Langham Nymphenburg Residence is bordered by a beautifully landscaped garden, capable of accommodating up to 100 guests.

Luxuriously classic with hints of European elegance, more contemporary that one would expect for a property dating back to 1761, the Langham Nymphenburg Residence exudes an air of elevated and tasteful living, complemented by the inclusion of an exquisite dinnerware and tableware collection, a variety of decorative art pieces, and coveted Nymphenburg porcelain painting elements – which in 2016 was added to the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage by the German Commission for UNESCO.

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