Boutique

Innahura Island Resort

Innahura Island Resort rests against white sandy beaches and clear lagoons. Located in the south-east Lhaviyani Atoll, it’s the perfect spot for adventure seekers and explorers. Guests will fall in love with the laid-back lifestyle that offers the ocean just steps away from their private bungalows. Due to its naturally hot location the island is famous for diving, snorkelling and a host of upbeat water sports that are fit for the whole family. Couples can also enjoy privacy on their trip by sailing at sunset to spot dolphins and island picnics at deserted locations.
The resort is all-inclusive and allows guests to enjoy the beauty of the Maldives without a hefty price tag and in doing so, guests can still help preserve the natural habitats, knowing that the profits are supporting initiatives that help both the wildlife and the local communities. With a total of 78 bungalows across the island resort, the location is never over-crowded and gives guests privacy as they laze in the sun or underneath palm trees. It is surely an experience not to be missed.

SALT of Palmar

The first SALT had to be in Mauritius. It’s an undeniable, exotic beauty which is Volcanic in nature and filled with whites, blues and vivid greens. It encompasses many different cultures including: Indian, French, Creole, Chinese and African. Its colours, stories, customs, sounds, and flavours form a brilliant, heady mix that is impossible to ignore or forget. This 5* Luxury Hotel features 59 rooms, and you might say this accommodation does things differently…
The local farm supplies the restaurant and there’s a salt room in the spa with the chance to restore your equilibrium, mind, body and soul. There are no buffets, fixed TV screens, or single-use plastics. Just everything you need…Or didn’t know you did.

Illa Experience

Illa Experience Hotel is located in the close-knit, arts neighbourhood of San Marcos, at the heart of Quito’s historic centre – the world’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests can stay in this warm and lively quarter, a fine representation of early 20th century Quito mansions, with a variety of rooms and suites of distinct styles. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom, a TV with cable channels, a minibar, a hairdryer and internet access. Guests can enjoy a variety of mouth-watering cuisines at the award-winning Nuema restaurant. The hotel also offers a range of cultural experiences with local Quiteño people.

Hotel Cruz del Vado

Located in the Historic Downtown of the cultural capital of Ecuador, Cuenca. Hotel Cruz del Vado by Art Hotels is one of the most important colonial houses of this beautiful city. Its pink marble façade is an example of the luxurious lifestyle back in the colonial days. Located near La Cruz del Vado, hence its name, the hotel is in the oldest neighbourhood in Cuenca. Many handicrafts, religious representations, and historical architecture make the location iconic to the city. This neighbourhood is an essential part of the Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

Hotel del Parque

Hotel del Parque is located in a 19-acre historic tropical park that is part of the Guayaquil Peninsula. The restored 44-room colonial mansion, surrounded by rare orchids, endemic trees and endangered protected animals, is regularly recognised in its quest to be among the best eco-friendly hotels in the world. It was built in 1891 by a Guayaquil charity as the first metropolitan hospice built to provide shelter for the homeless and the elderly. The hospice almost fell into ruins before being saved from demolition by the Ecuadorian government. It was then moved plank by plank to its current location in the Parque Historico and meticulously restored to its heritage state. Today, the boutique hotel remains under local ownership and is part of the Oro Verde hotel business and Relais & Châteaux.
Here you can discover Guayaquil’s rich history and culture whilst enjoying Ecuadorian furnishings, impressive marble bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and room service, plus minibars and full air conditioning. The hotel’s waterfront restaurant offers refined seafood, and the spa is found in the wood-beamed bell tower of the original restored chapel.

Titilaka Lodge

Titilaka, a remote experience lodge on the shores of Lake Titicaca, will immerse you in the intriguing allure of Lake Titicaca where sky, earth, and water connect. Surrounded by stunning scenery and pristine geography, Titilaka’s contemporary design and comfort integrates with the natural environment. The Lodge is not only a welcoming lodge full of contemporary comforts and caring services, but a place designed to integrate with the environment and pay homage to the cultures of Lake Titicaca

Inkaterra La Casona Boutique Hotel

Inkaterra La Casona Boutique Hotel is a memorable and romantic holiday abode that will immerse you into its sensual and distinct style. Cusco’s first boutique hotel, located in the heart of the city in the vibrant Plaza de las Nazarenas district the hotel is a grand colonial-era manor house steeped in history; the ancient architecture and original features of the hotel are both captivating and unique. Once the training ground for famous Incas, this 16th century house has been restored in a way that preserves its ancient history.
Today the ancient abode is a national historic monument and boasts 11 sumptuous suites around a tranquil courtyard patio. For those seeking to escape to somewhere romantic and cultured, then Inkaterra La Casona provides a classical Latin retreat that can fulfil those fantasies of harmonious holiday escape.

The Ravenala Attitude

The Ravenala Attitude is a 4-star, all-suite hotel, tucked away in an exotic garden between the Indian Ocean and the Citron River on the north-west coast of Mauritius. The hotel’s design combines a mix of colonial heritage and contemporary elements to form a hybrid design completed with tropical accents and genuine Mauritian art de vivre. The décor of the suites serve as true reminders of the islands’ way of life: strokes of blue-grey, toile de Jouy fabric and woven rattan bedhead allow an authentic feel to embrace the suites and the guests within them. The Ravenala, also known as the “Traveller’s Tree”, gave the hotel its name. According to legend, its long fan-shaped leaves retaining rainwater at their base, in the shape of a cup, have given many intrepid travellers a drink. The hotel offers, for half-board and all-inclusive guests, a Dine Around experience in 7 of the 10 restaurants. Each restaurant has its own identity found both in the décor and on the plate. At meal time, a choice of destinations to match moods: seasidyatmosphere in the lounge-bar and at the beach restaurant at lunch time and in the evenings, trendy-factory spirit in the new bar-restaurant, feel like a stopover in Italy or Asia or a romantic rendezvous on Rivière Citron?

Long Beach Mauritius

With its Bold Island Chic and vibrant offer, Long Beach calls out to high-spirited families and couples with a passion for the now, seeking energetic times or relaxation. This unique resort faces an extensive seafront along the famous Belle Mare beach, in the delightful coastal village of Belle Mare and offers a wealth of facilities and activities strewn across the property, allowing guests a real sense of exploration. Here, possibilities for fulfilling times go far and wide, creating that unique feeling of being positively filled with energy and long-lasting memories.

Zilwa Attitude

Zilwa Attitude, situated on the north coast of Mauritius, known for is truly local Mauritian concept shown throughout its architecture, decoration, cuisine and experiences offered. In Creole, zilwa means an islander. Entirely thought and designed with the aim of sharing the simple and genuine life of the islanders with its guests, this 4* hotel is a hymn to Mauritius. Right through, the choice of artists’ work and local material used are true illustrations of the prevailing Mauritian soul. Zilwa Attitude offers a panoramic view over the 5 northern islands. The contemporary and rustic chic architecture and design of the hotel take inspiration from the traditional homes, the old seaside bungalows. The 214 rooms have been customised to match the needs and expectations of each guest; in each category, the rooms have their own identity and personality.

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