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Coastal Getaways From Florida to Thailand
Amanpuri Phuket, Thailand
Whether it's your first time going to Thailand or you've been several times, a key spot on any itinerary is the island of Phuket, world-renowned for its beautiful beaches and unique mountainous landscape. At Amanpuri, you're sure to have a Phuket experience like no other—from the quiet beaches that line the retreat, to the abundance of expert-led wellness offerings, including a Muay Thai boxing ring. Dining here is top-of-the-line, from Italian food at Arva to classic Thai at Buabok. Of course, if you'd like more informal beach fare, the seasonal Beach Terrace is a wonderful option offering a selection of local Thai specialties and fresh Mediterranean dishes. The accommodations themselves range from garden pavilions to a nine-bedroom villa, and most are equipped with private pools for a dip whenever you feel the desire.
If you like boats but are put off by the vast amounts of people and less-than-ecologically-sustainable practices typical of most cruises, allow us to introduce you to Variety Cruises. These small ships go all over the world—from Cape Verde to Greece to Tahiti—and are arranged primarily by theme. Soon, to celebrate 75 years in business, they're even doing a cruise in tandem with legendary New York City steakhouse Delmonico's. Of course, if that's not your thing, they run plenty of others, oriented towards everyone from history buffs to avid hikers. Each cruise is designed to hold under a hundred people, so better book now—they fill up quick.
Welcome to Viceroy Los Cabos, an architectural marvel nestled along the captivating Sea of Cortez. Crafted by celebrated Mexican architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés, the resort is a fusion of sleek, white geometric structures that appear to levitate over a symphony of reflective pools. Its exquisite design captures Mexico's enchanting amalgamation of desert and sea, with the lobby embracing tones of blue and natural sand, adorned with locally inspired art and unique furnishings. Each of the 192 rooms presents a harmonious blend of concrete and glass, with the minimalistic design spotlighting the hypnotic sea views. Discover eclectic flavors at Nido, the nest-encased eatery surrounded by mirror pools, enjoy sunsets with seafood and wood-fired pizzas at the rooftop bar, or head to Dalia, the new Mediterranean garden restaurant.
Nestled on one of the few undeveloped beaches on the Riviera Maya, Hotel Esencia is a luxurious hideaway and a haven for culinary lovers. Once the private home of an Italian duchess, the boutique hotel boasts a number of gourmet restaurants that draw inspiration from Mexico's eclectic range of regional cuisines as well as influences further afield. Mistura mixes Mexican and Mediterranean cuisines under a towering beachfront palapa with spectacular 180 degree views of the Caribbean. Taiyo fuses Japanese dining with local flavors and features an omakasé offering unique nightly dining experiences. Monoca's Beefbar has an outlet here, offering meat lovers a selection of exceptional cuts from Australian Black Onyx to Wx Wagyu beef.
Located on the Gulf of Mexico in the southwest of Florida, Marco Island is the largest of the state's iconic Ten Thousand Islands, and The Olde Marco Island Hotel is a great place to stay for families and budget travelers alike. Take a moment to slow down here, and experience the magic and allure of this sophisticated, classically tropical island retreat. It's a comfortable home base, where you can sip a cocktail on your suite's private lanai and prep snacks (or yet another cocktail) in the fully-equipped kitchen. Make sure to bring a friend—all the suites are two-bedroom.
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