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The Shore Club, Turks and Caicos
The Shore Club marks a new chapter for Turks and Caicos tourism — it’s the first and only hotel built on Long Bay Beach, only minutes from downtown Grace Bay. As the only hotel in this secluded area, The Shore Club has a three-mile stretch of beach that is almost completely private (with the occasional... View Article
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Amanyara Northwest Point, Turks & Caicos
Lining the western coast of Providenciales, this beachside resort is surrounded by the Northwest Point National Park. It’s secluded and quiet, with a stretch of azure water and powdery beach just for you. Unlike most family-focused Caribbean resorts, Amanyara, while family-friendly, is sophisticated and calm, with a central reflecting pool surrounded by airy gazebos lined... View Article
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One&Only Palmilla, San José del Cabo, Mexico
Situated on the Baja Peninsula with direct access to one of the only swimmable beaches in the area, One&Only Palmilla embodies all things Mexico, but with a contemporary twist. The airy resort has hacienda-style architecture with colorful decor and high ceilings, and looks out onto the azure Sea of Cortez. The recently renovated 14,950-sq-ft Villa... View Article
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Las Ventanas al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico
Las Ventanas Al Paraíso, a Rosewood Hotel, is the ultimate pampering destination — every detail is calmly taken care of, from your airport transfer to your welcome margarita. A butler can arrange virtually anything: golf excursions with PGA pros, private yacht charters, snorkeling in Chileno Bay or a private surf lesson. The resort has fine-dining... View Article
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Belmond Casa de Sierra Nevada, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
This 400-year-old property recently underwent a $3.5m renovation, redesigning 37 rooms and suites, as well as its restaurants, courtyards and gardens within the six 16th- to 18th-century mansions. This heritage building in San Miguel De Allende preserves the charm of old-world Mexico with vine-covered stone mansions, colonial-style decor and rustic wood accents. Surrounded by manicured... View Article
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Rosewood Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico
Lush jungle and white beaches surround this Mexican paradise. Glass doors and light wooden accents encase each zen-like room in a warm ambience, immediately transporting you to relaxation mode. Explore Mayan ruins nearby (including Cenote Park and EK Balam), or go scuba diving in the crystal-clear waters. If it’s traditional Mayan fare you’re after, La... View Article
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Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, British Columbia, Canada
Reminiscent of the turn of the 20th century, Clayoquot is anything but a rustic, woodsy escape. Instead, its safari-like tents and interior Victorian-era decor hark back to a simpler time. The resort, surrounded by one of the last untouched rain forests on Earth, is accessible only by seaplane or a 30-minute boat ride from the... View Article
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Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland, Canada
Perched on what feels like the edge of the world, Fogo Island Inn is an island off an island surrounded by North Atlantic sea. Its rigid design was built to mimic the jagged terrain, but inside you’ll find crackling fires, a simple design and cozy, colorful fabrics. Floor-to-ceiling windows bordering all 29 suites give way... View Article
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Sandy Lane Hotel, Barbados
There is no water clearer or sand softer than in Barbados — and Sandy Lane has brought top-class service and amenities to the island since 1961. The signature pink hue still reigns supreme; you can tell exactly where Sandy Lane is from the beach by its bright-pink pool umbrellas and towels. Relaxation is a top... View Article
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