Spa Vacations

Grand Velas Riviera Maya

Set on over 80 acres of protected mangroves, jungle and natural freshwater wells locally known as cenotes, Grand Velas enjoys over 1,000 feet of pristine white sand beach that we carefully preserve. Diverse luxury accommodation options include uniquely exotic garden suites, ocean view suites around the central infinity pool, and oceanfront suites for guests age 12 and up with private plunge pools overlooking the azure Mexican Caribbean.

The Magical Belle Mont Farm, St. Kitts

Belle Mont Farm, St. Kitts:

Surrounded by Kittian Hill’s 400 acres of lush rain forests, organic farmland, and pristine beaches, Belle Mont Farm, otherwise known as “Beautiful Mountain”, is a luxury Caribbean resort in St. Kitts. The expansive property features private guesthouses, farmhouses, and villas that include modern conveniences, plush bedding, open verandas, and unparalleled views of the area. The Eco-friendly hotel serves the freshest produce delivered directly to the accommodation’s front door and includes a sprawling organic farm offering a range of tropical fruits.

Come visit paradise come to Bali

Historic monuments, pristine beaches, living amidst (literally) tropical trees, a clear blue sky, fragrant weather, and a boat ride in crystal clear water – how is that for a holiday? Sounds too good to be true? Well, it is not for nothing that Bali is called a ‘Paradise on Earth’.This tropical Indonesian island is only eight-nine degrees south of the equator, which means that the weather here is always calm and sunny – perfect for vacationers and backpackers.

Inn at Spanish Bay

The Inn at Spanish Bay is tucked between Del Monte Forest and the Pacific shore among groves of tall Monterey pines, The Inn at Spanish Bay offers a luxurious enclave of 269 guest rooms and suites for golf enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike. Inviting accommodations and genuine hospitality create an indulgent retreat after a day experiencing the incomparable Pebble Beach Resorts.

Elbow Beach Bermuda

From pristine pink sands to pastel houses in carefully preserved colonial towns; Bermuda is a cosmopolitan, exotic and above all well groomed destination.
The ocean is a constant feature of each day’s activity, even if you are simply gazing over the Atlantic azure or dining on that morning’s fresh catch. On the reefs around Bermuda’s 62 mile (100 kilometer) coastline lie over 400 shipwrecks, creating a fascinating underwater history of the island. The snorkelling and scuba diving are world class.