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CHIC Locations
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Boutique • Experiences • Family • Spa
Mediterranean and Tropical Collection
2014 and Beyond
Chic Locations – understanding value
and exceeding expectations
Thank you for your interest in Chic Locations.
We might be a relatively new name to you but we come with a wealth of experience. We
are known travel personalities, both in the UK and overseas and seem to be respected for our
professionalism, originality and a genuine desire to provide our clients with something totally
unique. We understand that real value can be the opposite to low cost. So we have selected
hotels that satisfy our mutually demanding criteria. We are proudly a highly personalised,
service driven company with the emphasis on quality rather than budget travel. We are
deliberately not a worldwide operator, we channel our expertise into just a few areas that we
know rather well.
We work with hotels we regard as being at least superior first class or deluxe, indeed several
are frequent award winners on the international stage. Many will be known to you and
there are several more that we are delighted to be introducing to you.
We are based in Wimbledon Village, an area known for its individuality with its numerous
boutique shops and café culture – and that rather sums up our approach as well. Friendly,
informative, totally flexible, rejecting corporate ubiquity in favour of something that can be
tailored to your personal requirements. We are opinionated – indeed that could be one
of the many reasons we tend to be popular and relish the opportunity to discuss with you
individual experiences. We are boutique, not just in our hotel preference but also in the
service we provide. Of course we are a profitable company rather than just a consultancy
service and would like to be rewarded with your business at the end of the day!
We know you have many travel options but we think you will find our approach, and in
particular our candid and informative brochure style rather refreshing. We believe in the
ethos of under promising but over delivering in everything we do. We want you to make
informed decisions, with only pleasant surprises.
Use our expertise to design something that matches your own aspirations. With this in mind
we will draw your attention to the ‘Pleasures and Realities’ summaries contained against
each destination, and our always well-read Chic Check on each hotel. The brochure is self
written – which might be apparent from some of the grammatical errors. We do not farm it
out to some anonymous ghost writer. The comments you read are real, based on our own
experiences. Equally all the images you see have been individually selected, with some –
usually the lower quality – being taken by us during our travels.
We hope you enjoy reading our brochure and look forward to welcoming you to one of our
fantastic Chic Locations.
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On the Corner, 74 High Street, Wimbledon Village, London SW19 5EG
020 8944 1973 [email protected] www.chiclocations.com
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All Air Inclusive holidays are financially protected by our ATOL membership, whilst accommodation only arrangements are secured within our ABTA bond.
A few words of explanation
We grade our hotels as being first class or deluxe, and
all featured in this brochure fall into those categories
– with the exception of lodges used on eco-adventure
tours (such as in Sabah Malaysia, Elephant Hills in
Thailand, Desert Camp Oman for example where
you should realistically expect the standards to be
lower as the quality comes in the experience rather
than the accommodation). We do not buy into the so
called ‘7 star’ concept as usually the extra stars were
self-awarded by the hotel’s own PR department. Plus
it tends to elevate the more modest hotels above
their realistic level.
We do like hotels that are proudly individual, so
within our large selection you do have a wide variety
of styles and concepts. We do try to be vivid in our
hotel and destination summaries in an attempt to
paint the most accurate and realistic picture, based
on our personal experience and of course your
expectations.
It is not simply about the best hotel –
just the right one!
The following summaries are terms we frequently use
to assist you:
Chic Fusion – A blending of contemporary and
traditional design styles and influences.
Chic Boutique – As above but with possibly even
more emphasis on individuality and personal
attentions rather than extensive resort in-house
facilities.
Chic Family – Hotels where the emphasis is on the
family, but without the parents having to compromise
their own expectations. (See beige tints).
Chic Eco – Resorts or activities with an ecoadventure attitude that goes way beyond thinking
about clean towels on alternate days. Generally
you will need to be comfortable with nature and
find the sight of some local creepy crawlies to be
fascinating rather than life threatening! The word
adventure does imply some risk; in simple terms
take out the risk 100% and you lose the adventure.
A lot of it is common sense, so things like dune
bashing in the desert would not be suggested if you
have back problems or are in the advanced stages
of pregnancy. A swing bridge over a jungle canopy
can be a fantastic experience – maybe not if you
suffer from vertigo. On any overwater activity it will
be assumed you can swim. (See green tints).
Chic to Chic – Romantic, essentially couples focused.
Hotel where the art of communication, in all its forms,
might be required.
Hide and Chic – As with the above, but hidden away
little gems. In some cases, maybe slightly more
difficult to get to but that just makes the eventual
arrival and your real sense of exclusivity even more
rewarding.
Chic Marmite – Not something new for your
breakfast table, but hotels that have a rather proud
‘love us or hate us’ approach, with nothing in the
middle. Some of these hotels have the most loyal
repeat client ambassadors who totally embrace the
fact that their favourite hotel is most certainly not
mainstream in any way, and they like the way the
quirky touches make the resort unique and individual.
Chic Spa – Over 90% of the hotels featured have their
own spa facilities. Where we consider these to
be particularly good we have emphasised with
the special spa logo.
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We always like to say there is no such thing as the best hotel – it all depends on your highly personal
requirements and these can vary from holiday to holiday. For example, a hotel you have selected for a
romantic escape might not be the same hotel you choose several years later when you have a couple
of kids to consider.
A few pointers that might assist you; obviously whilst broad based, you might find these useful:
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The smaller more boutique style hotels generally score heavily on uniqueness with a high level
of individual service and flexibility. However, given their size, facilities might be limited such
as choice of restaurant location or sporting activities. By contrast a larger hotel will have more
amenities, more restaurant choice and leisure activities but might not have the same level of
personal attention.
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Service levels in the city hotels in Asia tend to be EVEN more impressive than the beach resorts, not
surprising given that they please both corporate and leisure clients. Expect to see an equal number
of shorts and briefcases.
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If you have selected a hotel with particular attraction to families, don’t be surprised to see an
abundance of kids, especially in public holiday periods.
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If you have chosen a romantic hideaway, make sure you and your travelling companion are
compatible and enjoy each other’s company.
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All of the hotels we have chosen are available on a worldwide basis, so clients from other parts
of the globe will be evident. Sometimes this might result in contrasting cultures but that has to
expected. In particular expect to see clients from Russia, China and India, with their new found
wealth, in abundance at certain times.
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Use our expertise and run through up to five priorities that will influence your hotel decision. We
will then advise you based on our personal knowledge. Bear in mind that, like you, we have our
own personal likes and dislikes.
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Items not mentioned in our detailed brochure or website should not be assumed until we have
confirmed in writing to you. We cannot be responsible for items you have read separately on a
hotel website or in a competitor’s brochure for example.
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Tripadvisor is a useful form of information, but might also confuse you. Base your opinions on the
more recent reports rather than something going back over several years. In many cases, within
a summary of ten reports you can read seven that can be good or outstanding interspersed with
three that rate the resort as rather ordinary or worse, which rather emphasises the individual way
we regard each place. You may see that the majority of good reports might come from clients
originating from North America, whilst those that are most critical come from Europe or the UK.
Those that are less sure what they want – but know only what they don’t like, possibly – appear to
be the most disappointed. Remember to some a simple luxurious thatched roof beach hut can
be paradise, whilst others look for mega towers and musical fountains.
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The Mediterranean and Canary Islands
Introduction
SPAIN
Tenerife
Royal Garden Resort and Villa
Gran Hotel Bahia Del Duque
Las Villas at Bahia Del Duque
Abama Golf and Spa Resort
Lanzarote Princess Yaiza Suite Hotel
Alicante
Asia Gardens Hotel
Madrid
Barcelona
Seville
Mallorca
La Residencia
Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel
SOUTH OF FRANCE
Le Mas Candille
Terre Blanche Hotel
ITALY (PUGLIA)
Borgo Egnazia
Maseira San Domienico
TURKEY
D-Hotel Maris
Kempinski Hotel
PORTUGAL (ALGARVE)
Sheraton Algarve
Vila Vita Parc Resort
Epic Sana
GREECE
Costa Navarino
Romanos
Westin Resort
Halkidiki Sani Resorts
Danai Beach Resort
Eagles Palace
Mykonos
Santa Marina
Grace Mykonos
Santorini
Grace Santorini
Mystique Santorini
Vedema Santorini
Crete
Daios Cove
Blue Palace
St Nicolas Bay Resort
CYPRUS
Anassa Hotel and Spa
Annabelle
Almyra
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Arabia and Indian Ocean
Introduction
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ABU DHABI
DUBAI
OMAN
MALDIVES
MAURITIUS
SRI LANKA
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St Regis Saadiyat Island Resort page 34
Park Hyatt Saadiyat Island
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Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort page 35
Madinat Resort
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Anantara The Palm
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JA Palm Tree Court
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Six Senses Zighy Bay
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The Chedi page 39
Al Bustan Palace Ritz Carlton page 39
Shangri-La’s Barr Al Jissah
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Cocoa Island
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Maalifushi
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Atmosphere Kanifushi
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Huvafen Fushi
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Filitheyo Island Resort
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Niyama Resort
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Dusit Thani
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Trou Aux Biches
page 46
Paradis Hotel and Golf Club
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Dinarobin Hotel and Golf Club page 47
The Residence
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Paradise Cove
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Lakaz Chamarel Eco Lodge
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Classic Tour
page 50
Ulagalla Resort
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Jetwing Vil Uyana
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Kandy house
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Tea Trails
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Jetwing Lighthouse
page 52
Saman Villas
page 52
Vivanta by Taj
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Amanwella
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Amangalla
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Uga Jungle Beach
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The Far East
Introduction
pages 54/55
BURMA (MYANMAR )
Touring information
page 56
Road to Mandalay Cruise
page 57
Highlights of Burma
page 58
THAILAND
Bangkok
The Peninsula
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Chatrium Hotel Riverside
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Grand Centre Point
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Vie Hotel
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The Sukhothai
page 61
Sala Hotels and Resorts
pages 62/63
Phuket, Koh Samui, Bangkok & Chiang Mai
Sukhothai Region and Tour
page 64
Anantara Chao Phyra Cruise page 64
Koh Kood Soneva Kiri
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Cham’s House
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Chiang Mai 137 Pillars House
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Tamarind Village
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The Chedi
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Four Seasons Resort
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Chiang Rai/Golden Triangle
Anantara
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Four Seasons Tented Camp
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Koh Samed Paradee
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Le Vimarn Cottage Resort
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Hua Hin/Cha Am
Rest Detail
page 70
Intercontinental
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Hotel De La Paix
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Aleenta Pranburi
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Phuket
Banyan Tree
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Amanpuri
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Dusit Thani Laguna
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Dewa Nai Yang Beach Resort page 73
Indigo Pearl
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The Pavilions
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Regent Phuket
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Khao Lak
Le Meridien
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Casa De La Flora
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La Flora
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Wanakarn
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Sarojin
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Krabi
The Tubkaak
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Rayavadee
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Koh Lanta Pimalai Resort and Spa
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Layana Resort and Spa
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Khao Sok
Elephant Hills Safari Lodge
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Koh Samui BTN Intercontinental
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Santiburi page 83
Bo Phut
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Banyan Tree
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Zazen
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Melati Beach Resort and Spa page 85
Anantara’s (Koh Phangan)
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The Treasure (Koh Madsum) page 86
Khanom (Surat Thani)
Aava Resort and Spa
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Thailand Combinations –
Orient-Express
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CAMBODIA
Siam Reap Heritage Suites and Hotel
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Victoria Hotel
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La Residence d’Angkor page 89
Song Saa Private Island
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LAOS (LUANG PRABANG)
La Residence
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Hotel de La Paix
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Shangri-Lao Explorer
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Mekong River Cruise
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VIETNAM
Hanoi
Hotel De L’Opera
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Mövenpick Hotel
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Sofitel Legend Metropole
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Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
Hotel Continental
Renaissance Riverside Hotel
Park Hyatt
Bassac Cruise
The South Area
Six Senses Nha Trang
Six Senses Can Dao
Princess d’Annam
The Central Area (Danang/Hoi An)
Intercontinental
Fusion Maia
The Boutique
Nam Hai Resort
Classic Tour and Mekong Cruise
Indochina Combinations
HONG KONG Harbour Grand HKI
Cosmo
Lan Kwai Fong
The Peninsula
The Upper House
SINGAPORE Traders
Shangri-La
Raffles
Mandarin Oriental
Bintan Island
MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur
Traders
Penang
Shangri-La’s Golden Sands
Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang
Langkawi The Danna
The Datai
East Coast Peninsula
Japa Mala Eco Resort
Tanjong Jara
Sarawak and Sabah (Borneo)
Sarawak
Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru
Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria
Bunga Raya Island Resort
Sandakan Safari
Malaysia Combinations
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INDONESIA
Bali
Bali Pavilions
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Conrad
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Jimbaran Puri
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Kayumanis Jimbaran
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Kayumanis Nusa Dua
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Kayumanis Ubud
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Samaya Seminyak
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Samaya Ubud
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The Legian
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Ubud Options – Hanging Gardens,
Chedi Club and Uma Ubud
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Lombok Options – The Oberoi,
Tugu and Jeeva Klui
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Menjangan Resort
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Java to Bali tour
page 121
The Caribbean
Introduction
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ANTIGUA
Carlisle Bay
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BARBADOS
Coral Reef
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The Sandpiper
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Fairmont Royal Pavilion
page 124
ST LUCIA
Anse Chastanet/ Jade Mt
page 125
The Landings
page 125
Chic Reality Check
pages 126/128
Booking Conditions
pages 129/130
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FRANCE
Bilbao
S PA I N
PORTUGAL
• Lisbon
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Madrid
• Faro • Seville
Barcelona
Mallorca
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Nice
I TA LY
•
Rome
• Bari
Kalamata
• Alicante
• Salonika
GREECE
•
• Athens
Mykonos •
• Bodrum
Santorini •
Crete
TURKEY
CYPRUS
• Marrakech
MOROCCO
• Lanzarote
• Tenerife
The Mediterranean – Destinations at a glance
Visa and vaccination
No visas are required for UK passport holders to
these destinations however it is essential that
your passport has a validity of at least 6 months
from your return date to UK and it has a clear
page for entry/departure stamps. Non UK
citizens should enquire at the relevant embassy.
It is probable that we will require in advance of
travel your passport details, these are then sent
to the relevant airline who are legally obliged
to forward to the immigration authorities in the
destination.
No vaccinations are compulsory, however please
consult your GP for individual guidance.
Essential travel Insurance
See page 129, clause 6.
Flight times
UK to Nice/Faro approximately 2½ hours,
3 hours to Mallorca, 4 hours to Greece, Cyprus,
North Africa and Canaries.
Spain including Tenerife, Lanzarote
and Mallorca
Tenerife has moved considerably more
upmarket in the last few years, and whilst there
are still some ‘boisterous’ areas, the island now
has a much more family friendly and upscale
image. This has coincided with subtle hotel
upgrades or new openings. The North of the
island is where the first Spanish settlers made
camp, attracted by the lush scenery and arable
land. It still retains an authentic charm, with
towering misty mountains and quaint villages.
The South is more arid, and has been the area
of the most tourism development, much more
international with a fine selection of beaches.
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It is the contrast between the two sides that
makes the island even more interesting, yet
they are only a short 75 minutes apart.
Lanzarote has an almost moon-like landscape
with deep volcanic craters, jagged rocks, jet black
soil, whitewashed buildings and golden cove
beaches. It is these contrasts that make the island
highly individual and interesting. It’s well worth
exploring, with mountain pass roads, delightful
villages and a charming capital, Arrecife
Mallorca has always had an upmarket appeal
to the Spaniards, probably influenced by the fact
that it is the favoured island summer retreat for
their Royal family. Once you are away from the
lively resorts of Maguluf (mainly British) and
Arenal (mainly German speaking), the island
takes on a totally different atmosphere, with
charming highly scenic villages, and the wild
west coast rivals Amalfi in Italy for its majestic
vistas. Take time to visit Palma, one of the
most attractive cities in the Med, with excellent
shopping and sightseeing.
In addition and new for this brochure, we have
added a delightful Thai Influenced resort in
Alicante – Asia Gardens Resort and Spa – all the
flavour of the Orient yet just 2 hours flight away.
And we have introduced city breaks in Barcelona,
Madrid and Seville.
We are also looking at gastronomy focused tours
of Bilbao and the Basque country. Details
shown on website.
Portugal (The Algarve)
Dramatic cliffs and superb beaches, with most of
the hotels enjoying panoramic views of the bays
below. Lively international resorts, but much
more with some delightful Moorish influenced
coastal villages offering a traditional style of
hospitality. Hire a car for maximum flexibility and
explore the numerous quiet little coves as well
as the main beaches. The restaurant scene is
rated amongst the very best in Europe, and the
local wines (once you go beyond Mateus Rose)
are superb. The golf courses are internationally
famous, with our chosen hotels enjoying
discounted green fees most of the year.
France (Provence)
Ultra sophisticated, yet in a way that remains
authentically French. It almost goes without saying
but expect superb cuisine. Enjoy the relaxed pace
and the natural lighting that has made artists
flock to this area over the years. The traditional
medieval villages of Tourrettes and Mougins. Fly to
Nice and both villages are just a short 30 minute
transfer away. For an interesting alternative travel
on Eurostar to Paris and then connect with high
speed rail to either Cannes or Nice.
Cyprus
An island that fulfils the aspirations of virtually
everybody, with lively, highly developed resorts
and attractive authentic villages. Take time
to explore the island and visit some of the
archaeological sites dating back to the bronze
age, but also try to make time for the bustling
capital Nicosia with its 16th century walls and
modern shopping. Our three selected hotels, the
Anassa close to the small village of Latchi and
the Almyra and Annabelle in Paphos, are part
of the Thanos Group, one of the most respected
‘tourism’ families on the island. Car hire will add
to your flexibility, and will allow you to explore
an island that can be packed with some very
pleasant and unique experiences.
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Greece (Athens, Costa Navarino, Crete,
Halkidiki, Mykonos and Santorini)
Athens is a large sprawling city, frequently
chaotic but well worth a few nights stopover
en route to the resorts. The Costa Navarino
is a new resort area in the Pelponnese. There
are direct charter flights into Kalamata from
the UK. Halkidiki is located one hour transfer
south of Salonika, the second city of Greece,
and is an area known for its glorious beaches
and wooded hills. The islands of Crete,
Mykonos and Santorini are synonymous with
graceful easy paced quality, romantic hotels
with equally dramatic scenery.
Turkey
One of the most popular destinations in the last
few years, due to its combination of good hotels,
interesting resorts, culture – and of course value
given that Turkey is not currently part of the Euro
zone. Our two featured hotels are either located
in the lively resort of Bodrum or the much quieter
Datca, both located on the south west peninsula.
Generally at their best May to October.
Italy
In Italy we feature just two resorts, the elegant
and family friendly Borgo Egnazia and the
wonderfully historic Maseira San Domienco. Both
are located on the ‘heel’ of Italy in the extreme
south-east corner. It is an area of traditional
culture and influences, with a stark barren
beauty, at the moment underdeveloped in terms
of international tourism.
Weather report and how it might
influence your stay
The Canaries
Year round popularity, with the winter months
a great time to escape the harsh Northern
European climate with most days bright and
sunny although the sea might be rather bracing
on entry. The summer months are equally
pleasant, warm but avoiding the soaring
temperatures found in the Med.
The Mediterranean
Whilst some resorts do stay open year round,
most have a demi season in May/June and
mid September/October when they are either
reopening/or reducing-closing, and a peak
season in July/August when the temperatures,
popularity and prices are all at their highest
point! The spring and autumn months can be
good value periods if you are prepared to take a
chance on the weather, although not all facilities
are likely to be operational. In the spring months
the sea will be noticeably cooler than in the
autumn period. Those hotels that do stay open
year round tend to focus on spa and golf in the
winter months.
Marrakech Morocco
Not featured in this brochure as there are
many exciting new hotels about to open
which look sensational. At the time of going
to press the exact details and opening dates
are still to be announced, however as soon
as we have the confirmation they will be
featured on our website. Some of the new
resorts will be within the old city, whilst others
will be located on the outskirts going out
towards the Atlas Mountains.
Marrakech is fantastic, and it has to be one of
the most romantic and evocative cities in the
world. A combination of Arabic, African and
French influences, wonderfully intoxicating
and just 4 hours flight from London.
Keeping you informed
The UK Foreign Office may have issued specific
travel information on your destination. Refer
to www.fco.gov.uk or call 0845 850 2829. This
contains country advice on health and safety, in
addition to the standard advice on the threat of
worldwide terrorism. It is suggested this site is
visited prior to booking, and then regularly up
until your departure date.
See additional information pages 127-129
Prices
All the example prices shown are for
guidance only, and will be reconfirmed at the
commencement of enquiry. This enables us to
use the most up to date air fares and to take
into account additional hotel promotional offers.
All guide prices are based Per Person sharing
double room, travelling generally in the month
of May when usually rates are at their lowest.
Higher prices will apply in the peak demand
periods. Unless specified, guide prices will
include air travel, transfers and accommodation
for the nights specified, and will be on either
room only or breakfast inclusive.
Hotel and Room Facilities
All of the rooms promoted by Chic Locations in
The Mediterranean, Canary Islands and Turkey
will have en suite bathroom (with bath and/
or shower), and will be air conditioned, and
will have TV. Most rooms will have queen or
king size beds, twin bedded rooms have to be
specifically requested.
Many of the hotels will have attractive spas.
Please note children under 16 years are not
usually admitted into the spa area.
All water sports are subject to weather
conditions. Where possible, use the water sport
facilities provided by the hotels as these are
generally covered by their insurance. Activities
purchased from beach vendors are unlikely to
have full insurance, if any. As such any activities
purchased from these vendors would be strictly
at your own risk.
Transfers
When we have included transfers, these are
arranged on a private vehicle (usually taxi
or minibus depending on number of clients
or luggage) basis. Child seats need to be
specifically requested in advance.
Air Travel
With many of these destinations there are no
scheduled flights so we use the low cost airlines
such as easyJet and Monarch with instant
purchase, non refundable/non changeable
tickets. When these airlines are involved the usual
deposit will be approximately £400 per person.
Early booking offers
At many hotels we can offer fantastic early
bookings savings with accommodation discounts
ranging from 10 to 30 per cent. These vary
from hotel to hotel in exact detail, but most are
applicable for bookings made by mid February
and require a higher deposit. Exact details will
be given at commencement of enquiry.
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Canary Islands
in a nutshell
Tenerife and Lanzarote
Located closer to the North African coast of
Morocco than mainland Spain, these are just two
of the five main Canary Islands, the others being
La Gomera, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.
Weatherwise – Both are year round destinations,
in fact the most popular months – reflected
in the prices – are the winter months when
the days are usually bright and sunny and a
welcome respite to the harsh Northern European
weather. In the summer the weather is equally
pleasant and warm whilst escaping the soaring
temperatures of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Pleasures – The wonderful scenic contrasts.
Both islands are much more than just beach
destinations, and have volcanic mountain peaks,
rural villages, fantastic cuisine and wines, and
a superb selection of eco-influenced sporting
activities both on land and sea. Tenerife in
particular is worth exploring as the north is
wonderfully rugged, authentic and totally
different to the more arid south coast, plus you
have a drive-in volcano option!
Lanzarote has a unique almost lunar landscape
with jet black volcanic soil, jagged rocks and
cliffs, and a few golden sand beaches. Totally
individual and unique.
Both islands have fantastic client satisfaction,
summed up by ‘what a pleasant surprise, even
better than we expected’. And of course the 4
hour flying time.
Realities – Whilst both islands have moved
rapidly up-market in recent years, there are still
pockets of mass tourism excesses. Peak demand
periods and especially school holidays can be
very busy which can impact hotel service.
Royal Garden Resort
and Villa
Tenerife
Description and Location A really stunning little
boutique hideaway, positioned on a hillside
adjacent to a golf course and overlooking the
popular Costa Adeje resort and beach area. The
airport is 30 minutes drive away, and the beach,
restaurant and activity of Costa Adeje just a few
minutes drive or a brisk 20 minutes walk.
Accommodation The Royal Garden Resort has
28 beautifully decorated villas, each with their
own plunge pool. Each is individually themed –
many with a distinctly Asian flavour – and vary in
size, however all are exceptional in their quality.
You have a choice of one or two bedrooms.
Facilities Swimming pool, elegant restaurant,
Asian influenced spa, fitness room and of course
highly personalised service and attention.
Chic Check – Something very different and
with particular attraction to the independent
traveller requiring high quality accommodation,
and who values personal attention more than
extensive resort facilities. Essentially adult
focused, older children are accepted although
there are no specific facilities.
We do recommend a self-drive car to assist your
flexibility and convenience.
5 nights from £980
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Gran Hotel Bahia
Del Duque Tenerife
Description and Location One of the most popular
hotels in the region, with tremendous repeat
business. Great attraction for both couples and
families. Located at Costa Adeje, 20 minutes from
the airport. The resort leads down from the main
building past the accommodation clusters, through
the wonderful tropical gardens, Spanish steps
and ornate rock swimming pools to the attractive
El Duque public beach.
Accommodation Within the main hotel you have
420 deluxe rooms, junior suites (particularly
suggested for families given their integrated
living area) and one bedroom suites. All are sea
facing, albeit from a distance.
Facilities several restaurants in differing locations,
numerous swimming pools plus separate
family pool and kids pool area, regular evening
entertainment, mini club and kids club. Fantastic
Espa managed adult only spa.
Chic Check – A hotel that has gradual rather
than instant appeal, given its highly individual
colourful design theme. Art deco areas, spiral
staircases and rock pools. But it all works very
well which is a testament to the super friendly
staff and the excellent facilities.
5 nights from £1928
Las Villas at Bahia
Del Duque
Description and Location Located on the cusp of
the hill, overlooking the main hotel, 40 elegant
and totally luxurious freestanding villas.
Accommodation All are beautifully designed in
a contemporary award winning style, with subtle
use of local stone, woods and fabrics. The majority
are one bedroom villa suites, with separate living
room as well as outdoor dining option, kitchenette
for light snacks, garden sun deck and private
plunge pool. Most are single storey although you
do have the option of the duplex villas which are
slightly larger. In addition there are a couple of two
bedroom villas with larger swimming pool.
All villas have individual butler service.
Facilities These exceptional villas have
their own reception, breakfast restaurant or
a continental version can be served in the
villa. Exclusive ‘Indian Ocean’ influenced main
swimming pool.
Chic Check – Superb quality. Quiet and
secluded, wonderfully spacious and will appeal
to affluent independent families or romantic
couples who desire the very best, with all of the
main resort activity just a stroll away.
5 nights from £3498
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Abama Golf and
Spa Resort Tenerife
Description and Location The Abama Golf
and Spa Resort is located on the sunnier west
coast, close to the village of Playa San Juan,
30 minutes drive from the south Tenerife airport.
Instantly luxurious, designed in a red hue
Moorish style, set amongst extensive tropical
gardens leading down to its own golden sand
cove beach (funicular lift takes you down the
final stage to beach level).
Accommodation A total of 478 rooms and
suites in the main Citadel building, all spacious
with most having sea facing aspect, albeit from
a distance. Each room is tastefully decorated,
in a bright but restful modern style. For those
travelling with children, we particularly suggest
the extra comfort and space offered by the junior
suites with their integrated living space. The
hotel also has numerous interconnecting deluxe
rooms and these can usually be confirmed
at time of booking although early booking is
suggested especially at peak school holiday
periods. In addition there are 148 villas set in
four rows in the garden leading down towards
the sea, with each row having its own
swimming pool.
The Tagor Villas are in a separate exclusive
terrace area reserved for adults only – no
children under 16 – with their own swimming
pool. The facilities include soft drinks/
beer during the day, up to four snack food
presentations around the pool and VIP lounge on
airport departure.
Facilities Include numerous speciality restaurants
in differing locations spread throughout the
resort (see note below), several swimming
pools, excellent sporting facilities including
tennis, gym, spa and its own championship golf
course. The kids club caters for children from
5 years. Freelance babysitting can be arranged,
at extra cost.
Chic Check – The Abama Golf and Spa Resort
has excellent facilities, spread over the
extensive 400 acre estate. There is quite a
steep hill leading down from the main hotel
to the beach clifftop, but for the less energetic
a regular buggy service operates on demand.
An impressive resort, with superb facilities for
all the family. When half board has been pre
booked, this will be on buffet basis and usually
restricted to one restaurant which can get
busy, especially at school holiday periods when
breakfast gets particularly lively! Several of the
other restaurants will be adult only or may
require those wishing to dine as a family to
eat earlier.
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Princesa Yaiza
Suite Hotel Resort
Lanzarote
Description and Location The Princesa Yaiza
Hotel is probably the most popular quality
family hotel in Lanzarote, but with equally good
attraction for couples as well. Tremendous repeat
business. Located in the resort of Playa Blanca
on the south coast, 30 minutes from
the airport.
Accommodation The 385 rooms and suites are
decorated in a bright contemporary style that
captures the style of the Canary Islands. Each
is spacious with integrated living area, balcony
or terrace, with a choice of view depending on
price, ranging from garden, side or full sea view.
The deluxe rooms accept two persons, whilst
the larger junior suites are ideal for a family
of three as are the one bedroom suites with
their separate living area. In addition, located
in a separate garden wing linked to the main
hotel by an underground colonnaded walkway
you have a selection of 55 two bedroom family
suites. These consist of one master bedroom
with smaller second family bedroom and living
room that can accommodate an extra sofa bed.
The Royal Kiko suites are even more luxurious
and also have PlayStation and DVD as well as
2 hours of babysitting daily. Within this section
of the hotel you have an additional pool and a
family restaurant. Early booking essential.
Facilities The Princesa Yaiza Hotel offers a range
of speciality restaurants in differing locations,
two main swimming pools (one salt water, the
other fresh water), separate kids pool, highly
recommended Thalasso spa (adults only),
shopping arcade, regular evening entertainment
and tennis. In front of the hotel you have an
excellent popular golden sandy beach (public,
so can get busy). For the younger children
you have a supervised playroom, whilst for
the slightly older (3 to 15 years) you have the
extensive Kikoland fun and sports area, where
you have extensive facilities depending on the
age group. (Activities might vary from week to
week depending on occupancy and number of
children, with those geared to the older age
group applying mainly in the peak months when
the hotel has a well organised sports camp).
Chic Check – Lanzarote has an almost lunar
moon-like volcanic landscape, interesting rather
than pretty in the accepted sense. However
this gives the island a distinct personality, with
its whitewashed walls, jet black soil, jagged
cliffs and, in some areas, golden sand coves
with turquoise waters – ideal for swimming,
snorkelling and diving. It is attractive but in
a Barbra Streisand way! Playa Blanca is an
attractive tourist village, just a few minutes stroll
from the hotel and here you will find a host of
restaurant and shopping options.
5 nights from £988
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Asia Gardens Hotel
and Thai Spa Alicante
Description and Location A stunning Asia
influenced deluxe resort. Located on the slopes
of the Sierra Cortina mountains, 150 metres
above sea level. 35 minutes drive from Alicante
airport, 3km from a popular and busy beach, and
just a short drive to the attractive Altea Village.
Accommodation A total of 312 deluxe rooms
and suites. The deluxe rooms either face the
mountain, gardens, pool or ocean. You also
have a selection of family suites which have
integrated living space, and those on the ground
floor with fenced garden area are particularly
attractive. A further selection of speciality one
bedroom suites.
Facilities Several speciality restaurants, numerous
swimming pools one adult only, kids club, gym
and of course a fantastic spa.
Chic Check – The style of the hotel is 100%
Asian, reflecting the owner’s love of the region.
The whole atmosphere is similar to being in a
top class resort in Phuket or Samui, yet just a 2
hour flight from London. In addition to the stylish
accommodation, the gardens and the pool areas
are truly magnificent and totally tropical. Just
on this, the public areas are linked by a series of
steps and sloping pathways, so you do need to be
reasonably mobile and a good sense of direction
would not go amiss (maps are provided).
5 nights from £988
Madrid
One of the most cultural cities in Europe, with
almost 100 incredible museums. The city is
exuberant and lively, yet in a more deliberately
more conservative manner than Barcelona,
the pace more leisurely. Enjoy the museums of
course – with the Spanish art collection at the
Prado a must as well as the equally impressive
Thyssen Bornemisza collection – but also just
stroll the elegant wide streets and parks.
Madrid is also a great gateway for exploring the
region, and the historic towns of Castilla such as
Toledo, Avila and Segovia are just a short train
ride away.
In Madrid the hotels we particularly like are the
unique and boutique Único, just 44 rooms and
located in the upscale Salamanca district. The
hotel Meninas has a similar boutique style,
with 37 rooms and is located in the Opera
district, with easy access to the shops of Gran
Via, Plaza Espana and the Royal Palace. For the
most impressive luxurious hotel, we like The
Ritz, elegant and traditional with 167 rooms,
located next to the Prado and close to Retiro
Park. In Toledo we enjoy The Parador which has
incredible views overlooking the city.
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Barcelona
The proud capital of the Catalan region. One of
the most exciting, deliberately edgy and vibrant
cities of the Med. Always busy, with tourism,
incentives or fringe but highly popular festivals.
It lives its culture on the streets just as much as
in the many art galleries. Just walking around
the city is an experience.
Take in the incredible Gaudi inspired buildings
including the unfinished church, Sagrada Familia.
The redeveloped attractive marina and beach
area. The atmospheric Gothic area with its maze
of narrow streets, and of course walk the famous
Ramblas. The super shopping, the attractive
restaurants and certainly the nightlife.
Our suggested hotels would be the first class
Jazz (108 rooms), located just off Plaza Catalonia
in the city centre, an attractive contemporary
style, with rooftop pool. Or Grande Central
(447 rooms), located on the edge of the Gothic
quarter and close to the central shopping district,
again with rooftop pool. For something very
different and highly individual, the Hotel Neri,
a luxurious boutique hotel, with just 22 rooms.
Hidden away, literally in the heart of the Gothic
quarter, converted from a 12th century medieval
palace, a real experience.
For a resort style, with immediate beach access,
we suggest The W Hotel (473 rooms), located
on the waterfront with incredible views back
towards the city, but just 10 minutes taxi ride to
the city centre. (See image 2).
Seville
One of the warmest cities in Spain, Seville
seems to be constantly smiling. It is lively and
full of interesting contrasts. The new city is
frankly rather non-descript, but the old quarter
is just wonderful, instantly atmospheric with
whitewashed houses and narrow alleyways. It is
one of the most catholic and openly conservative
cities, yet at the same it embraces hedonism
in a totally enthusiastic manner. The nightlife is
legendary, as is the restaurant scene.
Just walk around the old quarter, discover the old
Moorish and Jewish areas just alongside some of
the most impressive and ornate churches. Take
in a flamenco show. Throughout the year, Seville
hosts many festivals which can really enhance
your enjoyment.
For hotels we like Gran Melia Colon, located on
the edge of the old quarter with 204 impressive
rooms. Or the more Moorish influenced Alfonso
XIII with its tropical gardens and outdoor
summer swimming pool. There are many
boutique options within the old quarter such as
Corral Del Rey but for something very different
we rather like the Hacienda de San Rafael, 14
rooms, for its traditional style and hospitality and
rural olive tree location, just 25 minutes drive
out of the city.
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Mallorca
in a nutshell
One of the most famous holiday islands in the
Mediterranean, and in places very upscale. The
capital Palma is attractive and has both cultural
and shopping interests. Our two hotels are
located on the west and north west coasts of the
island, in areas known for their authentic style
and charm. Flying time from UK is 2 hours.
Weatherwise – Although many resorts do
stay open most of the year, the island is
considerably quieter in the winter months with
reduced facilities. The season starts to gather
momentum from April onwards as the days
become longer, warmer and drier, reaching a
midsummer peak.
Pleasures – Despite its boisterous reputation,
most of the island is very upscale and rather
conservative. The west coast in particular is
wonderfully scenic and rivals Amalfi in Italy for
the dramatic, elevated views. The little village of
Deia is charming, with a number of restaurant
options. Port Soller is located on the north west
coast, and is an authentic resort with a particularly
attractive Spanish flavour, with many restaurants
along the expansive beachfront. In addition to
the road transfer across the island, there is also a
scenic rail option running through the mountains
from Palma to Soller and from there you take a
tram to the port resort. Those in the know rave
about the quality of the island with justification.
Realities – There are most certainly pockets of
mass tourism on the island, mainly on the south
coast. You may be sharing the same flights and
airport, but I doubt the same hotels.
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La Residencia Deia
Description and Location Elegant and stylish,
wonderfully located on the west coast in the
picturesque village of Deia. Elevated with
incredible views of the adjacent forest and
45 minutes from the airport.
Accommodation 67 traditionally designed rooms
and suites spread over two manor houses.
Facilities Restaurant – regarded as one of the
very best in the region plus many more options
in the village just a few minutes walk away, Spa,
swimming pool. A host of eco-adventures. The
nearest cove beach is about a 10 minute drive.
Chic Check – Surrounded by breathtaking
scenery, sumptuous gardens. Car hire will
enhance your flexibility. Mainly adult focused,
children are only accepted at certain times.
5 nights from £1988
Jumeirah Port Soller
Hotel and Spa Mallorca
Description and Location On a hillside, over
looking the fishing village and resort of Port
Soller, on the north west coast. The village is
10 minutes car ride, Palma Airport 45 minutes
scenic transfer across the island. Simply
luxurious and contemporary.
Accommodation 120 rooms and suites, either
mountain facing or out to the bay below.
Facilities Swimming pool, kids club and separate
pool, spa and restaurant options and locations.
Chic Check – All the style associated with
the Jumeirah Group, yet with a strong Iberian
flourish. Car hire will enhance your flexibility to
discover the region.
5 nights from £1088
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South of France
in a nutshell
Ultra sophisticated yet at the same time
authentically French. Wonderful medieval villages
set within green lush valleys and forests, yet
just a short drive to the coast where you find
developed towns and quaint resorts. 2 hours
flight from London.
Weatherwise – Attractive year round, with
the winter months cool, wonderfully crisp and
uplifting. A pleasant respite from the harsh
Northern European winter. A good time for
touring the area. The spring and summer months
are the most popular when the days are usually
bright and sunny.
Pleasures – The scenic contrasts with the azure
Mediterranean on one side and the usually snow
covered Alps in the background. The incredible
colours – no wonder it is the favoured destination
for many artists. The cuisine of course, and the
real sense of style, but in a totally relaxed way.
Our two chosen resorts, both different in style
and location, but sharing a consistent quality.
The easy access with numerous flights into Nice
daily, plus the interesting option of Eurostar to
Paris and then high speed rail south. Car hire
will assist your flexibility and is a great way to
explore the region.
Realities – The midsummer months, and
especially August, can be very busy, the roads
congested and car parking challenging. Many
of the larger coastal resorts have a rather
faded glamour.
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Le Mas Candille Mougin
Description and Location Set within a vast
estate, 5 minutes walk from the attractive village
of Mougin, 35 minutes from Nice Airport.
Accommodation 46 rooms. Le Mas in the most
traditional farmhouse style, La Bastide offers
suite style rooms emphasising the history of the
region and in the newer La Villa Candille you
have more contemporary styled suites.
Facilities Two swimming pools one for adults only,
highly acclaimed restaurant, courtyard bar, spa.
Chic Check – Highly individual, charming and
conveniently located. Most rooms and suites
have valley views out towards the lower Alps,
although a few have garden facing aspect. Car
hire is not essential as you can easily walk to
Mougin, although it would be convenient for
exploring the region.
5 nights from £1198
Terre Blanche Hotel
Spa and Golf Resort
Tourrettes
Description and Location in a quieter part of
Provence, although Nice is just a 45 minute drive.
Accommodation 115 suites, located in single
or two storey villa style buildings. Each has
separate living area which adds to the attraction
for families.
Facilities Swimming pool, restaurants, Kids
club (normally open summer months only),
impressive spa.
Chic Check – Popular with families in the
summer months, and with romantic couples in
the winter. This area is known for its cuisine, and
car hire will certainly assist your flexibility.
5 nights from £1998
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Puglia Italy
in a nutshell
Located in the heel of Italy, a wonderfully
authentic part of the country with small villages
on the coast and in the hills. Tourism is relatively
new here, even for Italians, but it is now
competing against olive oil for importance! Flying
time from UK to Bari is just under 3 hours.
Weatherwise – Being in the south of Italy, more
temperate. However the winter months are more
focused on spa, cuisine and golf. The main beach
season will be between late May to end September.
Pleasures – The feeling of being in the real
Italy, this is a world away from Tuscany in every
way. Totally natural and unspoilt, it has a rugged
beauty. The open hospitality, the charming
villages with the Trulli houses of Alberobello
recommended, the quality of our two hotel –
very different in design but equally attractive.
Interchange dining is available. The cuisine
and the superb wines. Car hire will enable you
to discover the region and will add to your
flexibility as taxis need to be pre-booked.
Realities – The infrastructure is still being
developed but that adds to the charm. It is an
exclusive area which can be reflected in the
incidentals. The beaches tend to be rocky coves.
Transfers – The transfer time to both hotels will
be one hour from Bari Airport. The two hotels
are 10 minutes apart, they are under the same
management and share many facilities. But note
Maseira San Domienico is adults only,
no children.
Golf – There is a championship golf course, one
of the most popular in Italy, running between
the two hotels. The two hotels do play host to
numerous tournaments throughout the year.
Borgo Egnazia Hotel
and Villas Puglia
Description and Location Set within an olive
grove estate, luxurious and beautifully designed.
Accommodation 63 contemporary rooms in the
main building, 28 prestigious split level villas
with their own pool, and within the atmospheric
Borgo Village area 92 authentically designed
studio and family suites.
Facilities Four swimming pools, restaurant with
more options midsummer, spa, kids club, beach
club 5 minutes away by shuttle – usually open
June to September.
Chic Check – Italian chic, almost effortlessly
simple contemporary elegance. Particularly
popular with families in the midsummer months.
5 nights from £1488
Maseira San
Domienico Puglia
Description and Location A more traditional
elegance, the main building which is the focal
point of the hotel dates back to the 14th century.
Accommodation Just 49 highly individual rooms
and speciality suites, many using genuine
antique furniture.
Facilities Large outdoor swimming pool, spa
(day fee applies) and acclaimed restaurant.
Magnificent grounds. Beach club 5 minutes by
shuttle June to September.
Chic Check – A real sense of occasion. Reserved
good taste, adult focused and utterly stylish but
in a deliberate conservative manner. The hotel
usually closes January to March.
5 nights from £1598
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Turkey
in a nutshell
Our two resorts are located in the south west
Aegean of the country. In the last few years
Turkey has been one of the most popular
Mediterranean destinations, with an exotic
atmosphere and superb resort facilities. Bodrum
is the more developed resort with a host of
restaurant and nightlife options. Flying time from
UK is approx. 4 hours.
Weatherwise – As it is located further east
than most other destinations, the season is
longer than others, with the period mid April
to end October particularly attractive. The
midsummer months see the temperatures soar,
as do the prices.
Pleasures – The cultural attractions, the good
beaches, the spicy exotic atmosphere. The water
clarity and contrasts. The quality of our two
hotels, although their appeal is very different
with the Kempinski having a livelier theme with
outside of resort attractions, whilst D-Hotel Maris
is more self contained. Both are regarded as
being amongst the very best in the region. This
area is particularly known for its yacht charters
and this is a spectacular way of discovering the
many little hidden coves.
Realities – Bodrum is a busy, highly developed
resort area, and it appeals to free-spending
Eastern Europeans as well as the British.
D-Hotel Maris Datca
Acclaimed luxury hotel. Located on a hillside
with spectacular views of the bay below.
Bodrum and Dalaman Airports are about 2 hours
scenic road transfer.
200 rooms, either with Mountain or Sea view, plus
a selection of speciality suites. Swimming pool,
several beaches – one designated as ‘silent’
so no phones, music or children – water sports
including skiing and yacht hire available (all at
extra cost), numerous restaurants with different
cuisine themes.
Chic Check – Elegant, stylish. Mainly couples
focused although popular with families in
midsummer particularly – however note no
children under 8 years accepted. Location is in a
quiet area, 35 minutes from Marmaris.
5 nights from £1888
Kempinski Hotel
Barbaros Bay Bodrum
Generally regarded as the most impressive and
prestigious hotel in the region. Located above
an exclusive cove beach, a few minutes drive
from the town and 30 minutes from the airport.
The hotel offers 148 rooms and 25 suites. All
are spacious and combine both contemporary
and Turkish influences. The standard rooms
have side sea view, all others are full sea facing.
Facilities include main swimming pool and kids
pool, speciality restaurants, gym, kids club. Huge
and highly acclaimed spa, covering over 5000m,
with local and Asian influences (children under
16 not allowed in spa).
Chic Check - An attractive all round hotel with
impressive facilities.
5 nights from £1858
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The Algarve
Portugal in a
nutshell
The Algarve is the 130 mile coastline running
along southern Portugal from the Atlantic
to the border with Spain. It is known for its
whitewashed Moorish influenced villages, lively
resort towns. The ochre coloured cliffs, golden
sands and some of the very best golf courses.
Weatherwise – A year round destination
although in the winter and early spring months
the focus tends to be on cuisine and spa and
of course golf rather than suntanning and sea
activity. The most popular months for beach
activity are usually late May to October.
Pleasures – The stunning beaches, the attractive
totally authentic and charming small villages
both on the coast and just inland, the lively
resorts of Faro and Albufeira with their restaurant
and shopping options, the fantastic Portuguese
cuisine and in particular the excellent high
quality but under-promoted wines once you go
beyond the ubiquitous Mateus Rose, the superb
golf courses. Take time to explore the region, it
has so much to offer beyond just a beach. Easy
air access with numerous flights daily from UK to
Faro, just 2 hours.
Realities – Faro and Albufeira are highly
developed resorts with signs of mass tourism
excesses. Both the Sheraton and Elic Sana are
popular family focused resorts, particularly in the
school holidays.
Sheraton Algarve
Hotel Algarve
Description and Location The Sheraton Algarve
Hotel is one of the most family friendly resorts
in the Mediterranean, with extensive all round
facilities. Located on a clifftop overlooking an
expansive beach just outside of Albufeira,
35 minutes drive from Faro Airport.
Accommodation Within the main hotel you
have 215 deluxe and larger grand deluxe rooms
(particularly suggested for families or longer stays
as they have an integrated living area), grouped
around the main pool and tropical gardens.
Facilities The Sheraton Algarve Hotel has several
swimming pools, numerous restaurants dotted
around the extensive grounds all of which are
open to all the family, tennis courts, gym and
health club. Tennis and golf academy (extra cost).
A challenging 9 hole golf course cuts through
part of the resort. The Porta Pirate Kids Club is
well supervised and offers a complete range of
activities for children one year to 8 years, whilst
a junior Club is available from 9 to 12 years. Both
clubs are seasonal mid May to early September.
Chic Check – Constantly popular with families
who return year after year, attracted by the
excellent facilities and extremely family friendly
atmosphere. During the winter months the hotel
is extremely popular with golf groups, becoming
more family oriented during the spring and
summer months.
Pine Cliffs
Under the same management, Pine Cliffs offers
a selection of two, three and four bedroom
townhouses all with fully equipped kitchens,
equally spacious Residences and a selection of
villas. Ideal for the more independent families
who enjoy the freedom and space of apartments
and villas, yet with all of the hotel facilities.
5 nights from £1188
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Vila Vita Parc Resort
Porches, Algarve
Description and Location Clifftop with pathway
leading down to the beach. Deluxe resort,
mainly couples focused but with good facilities
for families as well. 40 minutes from Faro
Airport.
Accommodation 173 rooms, in clusters dotted
around the tropical gardens. Many have sea
facing aspect, albeit from a distance. Traditional
Algarve design. In the main building you have
the deluxe rooms, with the Residence and
specialty suites in separate clusters.
Facilities Numerous restaurants (some adult
only), two swimming pools, health club, spa,
kids club fully operational June to September,
water sports arranged at nearly beach June to
September with hotel shuttle.
The fantastic setting
Chic Check – We like the combination of
design styles, traditional, totally elegant and
comfortable with some quirky edges. Super cove
beach and mature tropical gardens.
A self drive car will add to your flexiblity and
enable you to fully discover the Algarve.
5 nights from £1188
Epic Sana Algarve
Description and Location The Epic Sana Algarve
is a new ultra-contemporary marmite chic
hotel, with impressive facilities for couples and
families. Located overlooking the famous Prai
De Falesia beach at Albufeira, 30 minutes drive
from Faro Airport.
Accommodation In the main building you
have a selection of 162 rooms and suites. All
are furnished in a bright modern style, and are
finished to a very high standard. The rooms have
either resort view, pool view or are ocean facing.
In a separate building you have a selection of
24 resort suites with one level or bi-level, with
a one bedroom and a spacious living room. In a
separate wing you have an additional
43 apartments, all with kitchenette, offering
studio style, one or two bedroom (lockoff system,
connecting studio and one bedroom apartments).
Facilities Numerous swimming pools with both
indoor and outdoor options, spa, kids club, baby
club, multi purpose sports field, and several
restaurant options.
Chic Check – Bright, chic, highly contemporary.
It will not appeal to everyone – but that is almost
by intention. If you are looking for true value
(the introduction rates are very competitive),
cutting edge design and a highly popular
location, we are sure you will be impressed.
5 nights from £838
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Greece
in a nutshell
year-round. The sea tends to be noticeably
warmer in October than in April/early May as
rather logically it has had the entire summer to
warm up.
A fantastic country, with superb resorts offering
a combination of both contemporary and classic
designs. We offer a selection of mainland resorts
which can be easily combined with the principal
cities, the capital Athens and the lively and
historic Thessaloniki and of course the superb
islands of Crete, Mykonos and Santorini. Flying
time is approx. 4 hours.
Pleasures – Of all the countries in the
Mediterranean, Greece in our view offers the
very highest standard of service and hospitality.
The innovative hotels and the superb facilities of
the properties we have selected. The cuisine and
surprisingly good wines. The superb beaches at
the mainland resorts, particularly in the Halkidiki
region. The incredible water contrasts and total
romance of the islands. The culture of course,
notably in the cities but influencing much of the
resort designs as well.
Weatherwise – The main season extends from
April through to October, when the days are
usually bright and sunny, with the midsummer
temperatures soaring. The winter months can
be cold and damp with most of the resorts
closing, although the city hotels remain open
Realities – Some of the financial hardship
experienced by Greece is evident in the cities,
much less so in the resorts. There are pockets of
mass tourism throughout the country and whilst
our resorts are away from these, you may share
the same airports! UK tourism is significant, so is
Germany, Russia and Bulgaria!
The Romanos
Costa Navarino
Description and Location The Romanos is a
luxury collection resort, relatively new, fully
opened in 2011, located on a quiet stretch of
beach on the west coast of the Peloponnese
region. The transfer from the Airport at Kalamata
is 45 minutes (the airport is now named after
the founder of the Costa Navarino resort). The
Romanos is a totally self-contained resort sharing
many leisure facilities with its neighbouring
sister property, The Westin. Located on an
extensive private estate leading down to an
expansive stretch of dune beach, the entire hotel
has been built to reflect a traditional regional
atmosphere with the highest quality.
Accommodation The 321 rooms and suites
are beautifully decorated, spacious and
contemporary, with a choice of deluxe rooms,
junior suites and speciality suites, mostly sea
facing albeit from a distance. Most of the rooms
and suites on the ground floor have their own
plunge pools.
Facilities Mainly shared with the Westin – see
inclusions page 21
Chic Check – Opened to immediate acclaim. It
has a classic simplicity and luxury, with highly
innovative in-room features. Please note the
immediate beach shelves sharply, so sea bathing
is suggested for the more confident swimmer.
There is a more sheltered cove beach about
10 minutes bike ride from the resort. More
upscale style than the Westin, particularly
suggested for couples or those with younger
children or infants.
5 nights from £1888
We can also arrange stopovers in Athens if
required, where we would suggest the luxurious
Grande Bretagne hotel. The drive from Athens to
the resort is just over 3 hours. Ask us for details.
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The Westin Resort
Costa Navarino
Description and Location The Westin Resort is of
a similar design style to its elegant neighbour,
the luxurious Romanos but is more family
focused.
Accommodation The 445 rooms and suites are
dotted around the extensive grounds in clusters,
either overlooking the gardens or across the
swimming pools toward the sea. All of the
clusters are low rise, up to four floors and each
room has a balcony. Those on the ground floor
usually have plunge pools. In a separate wing
closer to the beach, you have a selection of one
and two bedroom family suites, many with their
own swimming pool, and these are particularly
suggested for families.
Facilities Mainly shared with Romanos –
see below.
Chic Check – Obviously when you combine
the two resorts, it is a large property, but the
grounds are extensive. The central Agora
village area is very attractive, and the Sand
Castles Kids club impressive and induced a
yearning to be young again. Please note: the
immediate beach shelves sharply, so sea bathing
is suggested for the more confident swimmer.
5 nights from £1438
The Romanos and Westin Resort
– Facilities –
Numerous restaurants of differing cuisine
styles located between the two hotels at the
Agora Village centre, Greek style amphitheatre
for evening entertainment, open air cinema,
Navarino Dunes championship golf course,
tennis courts, fantastic spa with olive oil –
allegedly discovered in the nearby Palace of
Nestor – a feature of many of the treatments,
and a host of eco-friendly touring options
including one of the largest off-road bike hire
stations ever seen in a hotel!
There are two clubs for children – Cocoon
which is located at the Romanos and is suited
for the younger ones, and for those of a
more confident nature and 5 years up, Sand
Castles at The Westin which has to be one of
the very best clubs. In addition to the water
park with slides, you have climbing areas, a
separate swimming pool, a games arcade,
indoor sports hall and even a relaxed New York
style restaurant, with a fun menu, juke box
and adjacent bowling alley. Depending on the
season and occupancy, a separate teens club.
This area of Greece is relatively unspoilt and
you can still find many little villages where
tourism is still in its infancy.
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Sani Resort Halkidiki
Description and Location A magnificent total
resort comprising of four very different hotels
each with their own personality, yet sharing many
facilities. The location is 50 minutes south of
Thessaloniki airport, on a vast estate with glorious
beaches and a central Sani Marina where you
have numerous alternative restaurant options.
Sani Beach Hotel – (380 rooms and suites) The
original hotel, high rise in style but once inside
totally renovated and redesigned, with some
impressive deluxe rooms and suites. Centrally
located and perfectly positioned to enjoy two of
the super beaches, as well as being within easy
walking distance of the marina. Lagoon style
swimming pool plus indoor option with spa.
Complete resort estate
Porto Sani Village – (103 suites) Family
focused all suite hotel. Low rise villa style, either
ground or upper floor, either facing the garden
or overlooking the main swimming pool. In
addition there is a separate adult only pool in
a quieter area. Hotel has particular attraction
to those with younger children, two of the
beaches are a short walk away, the kids club
just a stroll and the marina area is adjacent.
Sani Beach Club – (205 bungalows) Set
in rows leading back up the hill from their
own beach. Some are junior suite style with
extended living space and/or have their own
plunge pool. As most are located on the hillside,
in our view the resort is more suited to those
with children 6 years plus who find the incline
happily challenging rather than irritating. Large
swimming pool and separate kids club. Excellent
Greek restaurant on site. Complimentary shuttle
transport to marina area.
Sani Asterias Suites
Sani Asterias Suites
Porto Sani Village
Sani Beach Club
Sani Asterias Suites – (48 suites) The most
luxurious and expensive part of the resort, with
romantic, beautifully designed suites, either
facing the marina or directly onto a soft sand
beach front. Recently introduced have been a
couple of popular two bedroom family suites.
Swimming pool, elegant restaurant and easy
access to the marina and central facilities. Mainly
couples focused, although you will see affluent
families throughout the year and particularly in
school holidays. Some facilities available to inhouse guests only, not to the resort generally.
Facilities Each hotel has its own swimming pool,
and within the total resort you have up
to 17 restaurants including those in the Marina.
3 spas (at Sani Beach Club, Porto Sani and Sani
Beach hotel), centrally located main kids clubs
and activity area for older children with tennis
and soccer pitch, evening entertainment. Shuttle
operates to/from Sani Beach Club.
Porto Sani Village
Chic Check – Fabulous. Totally self contained
resort with the added attraction of the marina
with its shops and restaurants.
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Danai Beach Resort
Halkidiki
Description and Location A totally chic
boutique resort, combining elegance and
sophistication with a high level of individuality.
Located on an attractive cove beach, close to
village of Nikiti on the Sithonia peninsula, 50
minutes drive south from Thessaloniki Airport.
Accommodation A selection of 55 suites, all
elegantly designed, spacious with balcony or
terrace and inlaid marble floors. You have a choice
of Junior suites, Deluxe Junior suites which are
larger, Suites with an even more generous open
plan living area, and a selection of speciality
suites, some with two bedrooms, whilst others
have their own private plunge pools.
Facilities A selection of fine dining restaurant
options, indoor and outdoor swimming pool,
tennis, gym, elegant spa and a selection of nonmotorised water sports (weather permitting).
For children there is a kids clubroom and outside
playground area.
Chic Check – The Danai Beach Resort is without
doubt one of the finest hotels in the region.
Glamorous and stylish, but with a sense of fun.
Instant class, in a quiet refined way.
5 nights from £1498
Eagles Palace
Halkidiki
Description and Location A delightful first
class hotel, with a friendly atmosphere and
good facilities. Located on the third finger of
the Halkidiki peninsular, close to the sacred
Monasteries of Mount Athos, 90 minutes drive
from airport. The little village of Ouranoupolis is
a 5 minute drive away. The resort is located on
a hillside, with steps leading down to a series of
cove beaches.
Accommodation 164 rooms, suites and
bungalows. You have a choice of simple hotel
rooms in the main building with either garden or
sea view, a selection of Junior suites with either
sea view or sea front, Family suites with open plan
living area suitable for extra bed, and then on the
hillside a further selection of traditional style Greek
Village Bungalows some with private pool.
Facilities Extensive gardens, a selection of sandy
cove beaches, choice of restaurant, swimming
pool, kids club, non-motorised water sports.
Chic Check – A hotel with an instant smile,
some of the highest repeat business in the
region. The introduction rate main building
rooms are adequate, but we prefer the more
spacious Junior suites both for their superior
location and general higher level of déco.
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The Greek Islands
in a nutshell
Fantastic variety, with incredible scenic contrasts.
Each island has its own personality, and twin
centre combinations are easy to arrange and
offer a unique holiday experience with the high
speed ferry service worth considering. Flying
time from the UK is approx. 4 hours.
Weatherwise – Most of the resorts are open
mid late April through to end October, and close
in the winter months. The early spring weeks
can be good value, although the sea rather
bracing on first entry and maybe not all resort
facilities will be operational. Midsummer can see
the temperatures soar, but that does not limit
the high demand.
Pleasures – The high quality hotels we have
selected. All very different and with their own
personality, but with the highest quality. The
water contrasts of Crete, some of the clearest
turquoise we have ever seen, and the attractive
resort town of Aghios Nikolaos with its boutique
shops and waterfront restaurants. The offshore
island of Spinalonga which can be easily visited
on a half day trip. The romance of Mykonos and
of course Santorini with its incredible elevated
views of the bay far below. The total style,
the genuine warmth and smiles. The wines
in particular from Santorini and Crete are well
worth trying.
In addition to the daily easyJet flights,
BA will fly to Mykonos and Santorini, and
possibly Crete, from May 2014.
Realities – Mykonos and Santorini are popular
cruise destinations, so for a few hours daily the
island capitals are jam packed.
Santa Marina Mykonos
Description and Location A cosmopolitan,
sophisticated and stylish resort, with a unique
long sandy private beach and exceptional
services. Located on a cove beach in the south
west corner of the island, 5 minutes drive from
Mykonos Town and 10 minutes from the airport.
Accommodation 100 rooms and suites, built in
steps going up the hillside, all offering majestic
sea views from their private balconies. You have
a choice of Superior rooms side seaview, which
are the entry level, moving up to Superior front
seaview, larger deluxe rooms, Junior suites with
integrated living space, One bedroom suites
with separate living room, One bedroom suites
with Pool, a Two bedroom suite and connecting
accommodations ideal for families.
For summer season 2014, Santa Marina’s guests
can look forward to a complete accommodation
renovation of the hotel, including new design of
75 rooms, Suites and Suites with private pool.
The new interiors concept is a contemporary
luxury decor, maintaining the resort’s world-class
character with panoramic seaviews as a backdrop.
In addition you have a further 11 magnificent
luxury villas, each with their own swimming pool
with either two, three or four bedrooms.
Facilities 150m exclusive sandy beach, Bayview
beachfront restaurant and bar, spa, tennis, two
main pools and a delightful family Pool Restaurant
and bar, Kids club (mid June to mid September 3
to 12 years). The hotel fleet of speedboats can be
chartered for the day giving you the opportunity
to discover some hidden coves.
Chic Check – Attraction for couples and
families who enjoy the relaxed cosmopolitan
life style, yet high quality facilities, restaurants
and accommodation.
5 nights from £928
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Grace Mykonos
Mykonos
Description and Location The Grace Mykonos
is a delightful high quality boutique hotel, with
the emphasis on personalised attention.
Located overlooking a sandy cove beach on
the northwest corner of the island at Agios
Stefanos, 10 minutes drive outside of Mykonos
Town and 15 minutes from the airport. Grace
hotels have become almost a byword in the
region for their understated simple elegance.
Ultra-contemporary style, with the famous
whitewashed walls synonymous with Mykonos
contrasting rather well with the blue of the pool
and the sea directly in front of the hotel.
Accommodation The 31 rooms and suites are
all directly facing the Aegean, built in layers so
all have uninterrupted views. All are cool and
rather hip, but in a totally comfortable manner.
You have a choice of rather compact deluxe
rooms, larger junior suites and a couple of two
bedroom family suites. Some of the suites have
dip pools on the patio.
Facilities Include main swimming pool,
restaurant, gym, spa, TV lounge. The beach is
accessed across a small road.
Chic Check – The appeal will be mainly to
couples, attracted by the romance of the resort
and the island. However, happy smiling children
are always accepted in Grace Mykonos, although
the resort has no specific child focused activities.
Although there is a lift from the ground floor
reception to the pool (exercise care when exiting
as it is just a stride away!) and restaurant on the
third level, most clients do prefer to walk up the
few flights of stairs.
The hotel has a great atmosphere, maybe
enhanced with the complimentary champagne
breakfast each morning, and brings fantastic
guest satisfaction. The rooms are deliberately
simple and we would particularly suggest the
junior suites for their extra space, especially for
longer stays. Take time to tour the island and
Mykonos Town but be prepared for crowds when
the cruise liners are in port.
Another interesting option might be to combine
your stay in Mykonos with a few days in Athens,
or for something very different, the highly cultural
and fascinating Thessaloniki, staying either in the
city or at one of the beach resorts in Halkidiki.
5 nights from £998
Travel Information
In addition to the daily flights on easyJet,
British Airways will commence a service to
Mykonos from May 2014.
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Grace Santorini Santorini
Description and Location The Grace Santorini is
located high on the hillside above the Caldera at
Imerovigil on the quieter central west coast, 15
minutes from the airport and 10 minutes to the
lively town of Fira. Instant ‘WOW’ with a capital
W! You are dropped off about 100 yards away
from the hotel and then walk down a narrow
winding lane, with the view just getting better and
better with each stride. It’s only a 2 minute walk
but the average time taken will be considerably
longer as you take yet another photo. The views,
with the atmospheric rock of Skaros directly in
front of the hotel, are just incredible with light and
mood changes throughout the day.
Accommodation There are just 20 rooms and
suites literally carved into the cliff face. White,
bright and totally romantic, several with dip or
plunge pools. They are built on several layers, all
have uninterrupted views. However it is a long
thin property and as there are no lifts you do need
to be prepared for numerous steps so it would not
be suggested for those with mobility problems.
In addition to the main rooms and suites, there
is also a spectacular two bedroom villa which
comes complete with its own spa room, kitchen
and swimming pool. The hotel is adult focused
and does not accept children under 14 years.
Facilities Include main pool and smaller option, a
funky restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating
plus within a few minutes drive you have some
more tavernas in the local villages, or maybe
drive into Oia which has some fun sea/cliff
front alternatives. There is a boutique gym, plus
the numerous steps should give you more than
enough exercise!
Take time to explore Santorini. It is not an island
known for its beaches, but there are some
reasonable options on the south coast, about
25 minutes drive way, including Red Sand beach
with its terracotta hue. The town of Fira has a
certain ‘tourist’ charm, although can be busy
when the cruise ships arrive.
Chic Check – 110% romance! The views in Grace
Santorini are just incredible, although you do
of course need to be comfortable with heights.
Unique, staying here will be a talking point for
years, for all the right reasons. If you are feeling
energetic, you can walk around the rock of
Skaros in front of the hotel on the public footpath
and this gives you a totally different perspective
of The Grace. In short, if romance/view and
understated luxury are a priority, it does not get
much better than this! But as with most of the
hotels on Santorini, you do need to be reasonably
fit and capable of dealing with numerous steps.
5 nights from £1488
Travel Information
In addition to the daily flights on easyJet,
British Airways will commence a service to
Santorini from May 2014.
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Mystique Santorini
Description and Location The Mystique Santorini
is a luxurious uniquely designed hotel, located
on a cliff edge in the wonderfully atmospheric
and scenic village of Oia. Incredible, elevated
views, instant romance. The airport is 30 minutes
drive away, the volcanic beaches of the south
coast 40 minutes.
Accommodation 22 Highly individual suites.
Each reflects the style of Santorini, with several
built directly into the cliff edge, so almost give
the impression of a rather luxurious cave. You
have a choice of Vibrant Suites which are the
introduction grade and have integrated living
space, Allure Suites which have larger living
space, and rather Zen influenced Spiritual Suites.
Facilities Swimming pool, acclaimed restaurant
plus several more options close by, Wine Cave.
Chic Check – Romance and totally couples
focused, children under 14 years not accepted.
Totally unique design, and incredible views
although you do need to be comfortable with
heights. For something interesting why not
combine your stay with a few nights on Mykonos
where we suggest The Santa Marina (See page
24). The sea ferry journey between the islands is
suggested, as approaching Santorini is magical.
5 nights from £1478
Vedema Santorini
Description and Location The Vedema Santorini
is a Luxury Collection Resort, located close to the
small village of Mesalohori on the south east
coast, 15 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes
from Thira Town. An elegant, stylish hotel, with
whitewashed walls, arches and attractive facilities.
As with most hotels in Santorini, elevated with
particularly good sunset views.
Accommodation A selection of 45 individually
designed Junior and Speciality suites. All have
a bright Mediterranean design, simply elegant
taking advantage of natural sunlight and
shadows. The Dorian suites are the introduction
grade and have integrated living area, whilst the
Aegean suites are slightly larger. The Olympian
suites have their own plunge pool. And then you
have two additional, and rather special Family
suites with either two or three bedrooms.
Facilities Main swimming pool, beach club located
5 minutes away by shuttle (seasonal opening,
usually June to September), restaurant plus several
more close by, and many in Thira. Gym, Art Gallery.
Children are accepted and welcomed.
Chic Check – Vedema Santorini appeals to both
couples and families, looking for space and
an elegant style that fully captures the spirit of
Santorini.
5 nights from £1298
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Daios Cove Crete
Description and Location The Daios Cove is a
luxurious ultra contemporary resort with a
selection of hotel rooms, suites and villas, many
with their own private use swimming pools (see
note below). Overlooking its own cove beach.
5 miles from the lively and attractive resort of
Aghios Nikolaos, and one hour transfer from
Heraklion Airport.
Accommodation Daios Cove holds 300 rooms;
suites and villas are dotted across the hillside,
most with superb views of the bay below.
The design style is bright and modern, in an
elegant minimalist manner that still encompasses
traditional Cretan touches. You have a choice of
deluxe rooms with either side or full sea view,
junior suites with integrated living area and plunge
pool, one and two bedroom suites with separate
living room mostly with their own plunge pool.
The villas offer the most luxurious accommodation,
with two and three bedrooms, and larger private
swimming pools. Please note that the private use
pools throughout the resort do not have depth
markings so you do need to satisfy yourself
on your confidence/capability levels, and be
especially vigilant with small children.
Facilities Within Daios Cove you have several
themed restaurants in differing locations,
beach bar, internet corner, low key evening
entertainment. Main infinity swimming pool
plus separate adult only pool, highly acclaimed
luxurious spa (adults only) with indoor pool,
tennis courts and dive and water sports centre.
A funicular lift will provide easy access to most
public areas, although as the grounds are
extensive you do need to be reasonably mobile
as you have steps linking the facilities. For children
there is an entertainment room for the younger
ones, whilst, for the older children, there will
be a full range of supervised sporting activities
depending on the season and occupancy.
Chic Check – A contemporary and totally modern
luxurious resort with an interesting design style
that has taken Northern European concepts and
rather skilfully blended with the use of local
stone and fabrics.
Although the resort does attract families,
particularly at school holidays, several of the
areas are designed for adult romance, so
might not be available for those with younger
children especially at night. The cove beach has
typically Cretan coarse sand leading into a sea of
incredible colour contrasts, with good swimming
and snorkelling whilst motorised sports are
arranged at the rim of the bay.
Car Hire – To add to your flexibility we do suggest
car hire and ideally this should be booked in
advance, especially in the peak season.
5 nights from £1068
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Blue Palace
A Luxury Collection Resort
Crete
Description and Location Built on a hillside with
a lift taking you down to beach level. The design
style is chic and contemporary. Add to this
stunning views across to the easily accessible
and historic island of Spinalonga. Heraklion
Airport is one hour drive away, the tourist village
of Elounda 20 minutes, and the more traditional
village of Plaka just a few minutes walk.
Accommodation The 251 rooms, suites and villas
are grouped around the hillside, each with sea
facing aspect. Many of the rooms and suites have
their own swimming pools as do all the villas.
Facilities Include three outdoor swimming
pools, a selection of speciality restaurants,
bars, tennis courts, attractive spa, kids club. The
pebble beach has wooden sundecks ensuring
your access into the clear turquoise water is
delightfully painless!
Chic Check – Blue Palace is perfectly chic. Stylish,
instantly elegant, in a delightful minimalist way,
that allows nature to compete for your deserved
attention. Given the hotel is built on several levels
with deliberately uneven pathways, it would not
be ideal for those with mobility problems.
5 nights from £1388
St Nicolas Bay
Resort Crete
Description and Location St Nicolas Bay Resort
is located above its own small sandy cove beach
front, just a few minutes drive outside of Aghios
Nikolaos, a delightful stylish luxury hotel with the
emphasis on personalised and friendly service.
Heraklion airport is 55 minutes drive away.
Accommodation 107 rooms and suites, all low
rise and Cretan influenced with traditional design
themes. The majority are sea facing, with a few
having angled sea/garden aspect. You have a
choice of deluxe rooms, executive and family
junior suites with integrated living space and one
bedroom suites some of which have their own
plunge pool. In addition you have 6 Thalasso
villas, with either three or four bedrooms, indoor
and outdoor living space, walled garden and sea
water swimming pools.
Facilities Include restaurants, two swimming
pools, spa and diving centre. The Poseidon Spa.
Chic Check – A hotel that has a high repeat
client listing, attracted by the local design style,
the friendly easygoing and elegant atmosphere,
the intimate sandy cove beach and the extensive
facilities. The appeal is to obviously wealthy
clients who prefrer their luxury to be understated.
5 nights from £1068
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Cyprus
in a nutshell
An attractive island with a warm welcome
for British travellers. It has a particularly good
level of repeat clients who like the easygoing
style, the good hotel standards and the friendly
service. Flying time from UK is about 4 hours.
We tend to favour the use of Paphos Airport for
easier transfers, Larnaca adds another
90 minutes to the journey time.
Weatherwise – Being one of the islands furthest
east, the season extends a couple of months
longer than many others. The popular months
are late April through to early November, with
the midsummer months particularly hot. In the
winter season many hotels close or operate with
reduced facilities.
Pleasures – The three hotels featured here are
all part of the well known Thanos Hotel Group.
Each is very different in style and appeal, with
the contemporary Almyra appealing to families
although it has certain areas reserved for
adults only. Annabelle has a more conservative
theme, with attractive tropical gardens. Both
are located in the lively resort town of Paphos
with numerous restaurant options close by.
The Anassa is regarded as one of the very best
hotels in the region and is set within a private
estate in a quiet corner of the island, one hour
drive north of Paphos – top quality in all aspects.
Realities – Paphos is highly developed, tacky
in places with a boisterous bar street! The
beaches in Paphos are either non-existent or are
extremely small rocky coves – most swimming
is off jetty platforms. Anassa has a long beach,
enhanced by imported sand.
The Anassa Hotel
and Spa Latchi
Description and Location The Anassa Hotel and
Spa is instantly stylish, with its classic lines
and obvious attention to detail. Located on the
quieter north west coast, the hotel is equally
tranquil, with majestic views of the bay below.
Most of the accommodation and facilities are
elevated, with pathways leading down to the
dark sand/pebbly beach which is seasonally
enhanced. The village of Latchi is close by.
Paphos Airport is 50 minutes away.
Accommodation The 175 rooms and suites are
all beautifully designed. The junior suites have
an extra living area, the one bedroom suites are
villa style, some with their own swimming pool.
There are a few garden facing rooms but most
offer sea views.
Facilities The Anassa Hotel and Spa facilities
include three swimming pools, several restaurants,
tennis, and a selection of water sports. Baby
Goes Lightly crèche (4 months-4 years), Smiling
Dolphins Club (4-12 years) and Hercules Teen Club
(July/August. (Extra charges apply for crèche and
kids clubs).
Chic Check – Without doubt one of the finest
hotels in the region, and appeals essentially
to those who are confident of their success
and have no little desire to constantly flaunt it.
The style is subtle, elegant and delightfully
understated, yet at the same time it oozes
class. The resort is popular with affluent clients
from around Western and Eastern Europe, so it
has a more mixed client base than a few years
ago when it was dominated by British and
German guests.
5 nights from £1788
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Annabelle Paphos Cyprus
Description and Location Located overlooking
the fishing village harbour at Paphos, Annabelle
has a traditional rather conservative style
that is widely appreciated by its many repeat
visitors. Charming and elegant, but in a quiet
manner with the emphasis on refined and highly
personalised service, all within a rather tropical
garden setting. 20 minutes from Paphos Airport
Accommodation The 218 rooms and suites offer
a similar sense of style, with a combination
of local woods and cool marble. You have a
choice of rooms offering inland and sea views,
with those on the ground floor having terrace,
plus a selection of studio suites with integrated
living area and a few one bedroom suites with
plunge pool.
Facilities Include several themed restaurants
in differing locations, two swimming pools, a
tennis court, spa and kids club (shared with
the neighbouring Almyra Hotel, extra charge).
All of the facilities at the Almyra hotel are also
available to you with cross signing facilities. The
village of Paphos is within a few minutes walk.
Chic Check – Refined good taste, in hushed
tones, plus a very convenient location. Highly
personalised attention, resulting in many
happy returns!
7 nights from £1088
Almyra Paphos Cyprus
Smart and contemporary, it’s romantic and
trendy yet at the same time has family friendly
sections. Adjacent to the Annabelle hotel.
A total of 189 rooms and suites offering either
garden or sea view. Bright, white and stylish.
Most have either step-on balcony or floor to
ceiling windows. The garden rooms offer the
lowest price but can be affected by resort noise.
In a separate adult only wing you have the
deluxe Aethon rooms, and the Kyma Suites with
their own roof terrace. Virtually all of the rooms
interconnect or adjoin and this can be confirmed
in advance.
Facilities include main pool, shaded for family
use, adult only pool plus indoor option within
the fantastic spa, tennis, gym. A Baby Goes
Lightly crèche, a Smiling Dolphin kids club and
a teens club in the peak summer months (extra
charge). Several restaurants both on site and at
the Annabelle.
Chic Check – It’s unusual to find a hotel that
appeals to couples and yet at the same time has
plenty for the children. But The Almyra delivers
on both counts. However given the conflicting
styles, it does have a touch of the ‘marmite’.
Extremely innovative restaurants including a few
tables on the rocks in front of the resort.
5 nights from £998
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Dubai
• • Ras Al Khaimah
• Abu Dhabi
• Muscat
INDIA
OMAN
MALDIVES
SRI
LANKA
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K E N YA
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SEYCHELLES
MADAGASCAR
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MAURITIUS
Dubai & Abu Dhabi,
Oman, Maldives,
Mauritius, Seychelles
and Sri Lanka
Visa and Vaccinations
No visas are required for UK passport holders
except Oman where a visa is issued on arrival
(local payment approx US$15 per person). It is
essential for all destinations that your passport
has a minimum validity of at least 6 months
from your return date to UK and it has a clear
page for entry/departure stamp. Non UK citizens
should enquire at the relevant embassy.
Some Arabian destinations are sensitive about
seeing an entry stamp for Israel and have been
known to refuse the passport holder entry. Our
advice would be to obtain a new passport.
It is probable that we will require in advance
of travel your passport details and these are
then sent to the relevant airline who are legally
obliged to the immigration authorities in the
destination.
No vaccinations are compulsory however please
consult your GP for individual guidance. Malaria
is known to exist in certain areas of Sri Lanka,
and precautions might be considered particularly
if you are visiting forest/swamp or nature
reserves.
Essential travel Insurance
See page 129, clause 6.
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Flight times
From UK to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Oman
approximately 7 hours, to Maldives 11 hours,
and Mauritius, Seychelles and Sri Lanka 12 hours.
Weather report and how it might
influence your stay
Arabia
Two seasons, hot and hotter! The most pleasant
months are November to May. During the mid
summer months temperatures and humidity
soar. Rainfall is minimal, although occasionally
you can get a cold snap in December/February
when winds come off the desert.
The Maldives
The most popular months are November to April
when the days are usually bright and sunny
and sea conditions calm. The late spring/mid
summer periods see some increased rainfall in
short heavy showers and higher sea swells.
Mauritius
Without doubt the most complex. The most
popular months are November to April when
the days are usually bright and sunny, the
hottest time, although in the period January to
March you might also get the occasional tropical
storm/cyclone. May to October, the Mauritian
winter months as it’s south of the Equator, are
dryer but noticeably cooler with seasonal high
winds especially on the east coast.
Sri Lanka
November to April tend to be the most
consistent and popular months for the west
coast, the wettest time May to September with
heavy monsoon bursts and at this time some
beach reduction and higher sea swells. East
coast reverse seasons.
Keeping you informed
The UK Foreign Office may have issued specific
travel information on your destination. Refer
to www.fco.gov.uk or call 0845 850 2829. This
contains country advice on health and safety, in
addition to the standard advice on the threat of
worldwide terrorism. It is suggested this site is
visited prior to booking, and then regularly up
until your departure date.
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Destinations at a glance
Dubai
Openly hedonistic, proudly international. Total
contrasts can be seen everywhere. Sharp suited
executives mixing with traditional robes and
burkas, mosques, minarets and wind towers
dwarfed by 22nd century design innovations.
Ultra expensive Ferraris and Lamborghinis on
super highways, racing past nonchalant looking
camels. Think Vegas meets South Beach Miami,
mix with Arabian spice and then add extreme
opulence. Fantastic sporting activities, nightlife
and restaurants, and great shopping – even if
you do not intend to buy visiting some of the
new shopping malls is eye popping.
The skyline is constantly changing, and if you
have not visited for a few years it will be
unrecognisable. Whilst the building work has
slowed, it is still evident and will be noticeable
and maybe even audible.
Note – You do need to have total respect for
local customs, religion and the ruling family.
Skimpy clothing should be confined to the beach
unless you want some unwanted attention, and
public showing of affection is frowned upon,
as has been frequently reported. Same sex
relationships need to be kept discreet. See note
on this page on Ramadan.
Abu Dhabi
The capital and financial powerhouse of the
Emirates. Luxurious hotels, superb beaches
and desert experiences and a real sense of
quality. Although there are similarities with
neighbouring Dubai, Abu Dhabi is much more
conservative and reserved. More planned, less
flamboyant but just as opulent. After dark is
more cuisine focused than hedonistic nightlife.
There are some luxurious shopping malls, but
not to the same extent as Dubai.
inland towns that have hardy changed over
the centuries. There are still just a handful of
international hotels, and although more are
planned, that is still for the distant future.
Nightlife and shopping are limited, unless you
are particularly keen on frankincense! Enjoy the
beach hotels, but also take time to explore the
interior, even if just for a day. See note on this
page on Ramadan.
Mauritius
Top quality hotels and impeccable service,
sophisticated yet totally relaxed. Scenic but in a
gradual manner, just give it a few days and we
are sure you will be enthralled. A melting pot
of cultures, mainly Indian but with a healthy mix
of Chinese, African and European, all of whom
have brought their special skills to the hospitality
of the island. Take time to explore, plus the
shopping is surprisingly good, particularly for
leisure clothing.
Whilst the restaurant scene is good, this is
mainly focused within the hotels rather than
independent venues although there is now
increased choice in Grand Baie on the north
west coast, Belle Mare on the east coast, and
Le Morne on the south. Car hire is popular, even
for a few days, and road conditions are good
between the major resorts.
The Maldives
A paradise for the dedicated beachcomber. An
aquatic dream, with luxurious resorts, usually
with one resort per island. Expensive – without
doubt, but in terms of quality and romance,
totally outstanding. You do need to be able to
kick off your shoes and relax as the pleasures
here are low key and natural, and compatible
company is important. Most of our chosen
resorts are served by speedboat transfers, whilst
a few others have daylight hours only sea-plane
transfers (they tend not to run to a schedule but
are organised to suit the timings of the majority
of arriving/departing clients).
Note – you are not permitted to bring alcohol
into the Maldives, although all hotels serve
wine, spirits and beer.
The Seychelles
Featured on our website
www.chiclocations.com.
Oman
Any similarity with Dubai ends after weather,
religion and total respect for the ruling families.
Oman is proudly traditional, and whilst Dubai
has gone for iconic glittering high rise, all the
buildings here have to conform to Islamic
standards and influence. Oman is slower
paced, cultural, hospitable (you actually get
to meet Omanis in the hotels, unlike Dubai
where virtually all the hotel work force have
been imported) and scenically diverse, with
Sri Lanka
Shaped like a teardrop, after years of internal
turmoil, Sri Lanka has stopped crying, and is now
enjoying increased tourism. For culture, history,
scenery and value it is almost unbeatable, and
whilst prices have moved up, they still remain
some of the most competitive in the tropics.
The hotels are improving year on year, and
whilst few, if any, would be regarded as being
super luxurious, there are several that are very
nice and extremely pleasing. The real joy of Sri
Lanka is to take a private tour, travelling inland
to visit the historical sights in Kandy, Sigiriya and
Polonnaruwa before ending with a few days on
the beach or travel across to the neighbouring
Maldives.
Note – The distances in Sri Lanka can seem
relatively short, but the journeys can be long,
with winding narrow roads. Driving skills seem
to have been learnt in Rome or Athens!
See additional information pages 127-129
Prices
All the example prices shown are for guidance
only, and will be reconfirmed at the
commencement of enquiry. This enables us to
use the most up to date air fares and to take
into account additional hotel promotional offers.
All guide prices are based Per Person sharing
double room, travelling in the month of May
when generally rates are at their lowest. Higher
prices will apply in the peak demand periods.
Unless specified, guide prices will include air
travel, transfers and accommodation for the
nights specified, and will be on room only or
breakfast inclusive.
Hotel and Room Facilities
All hotels promoted by Chic Locations within
Arabia and the Indian Ocean Islands will have en
suite bathroom with bath and/or shower, and
will be air conditioned unless specified. Most
will have queen or king size beds, twin bedded
rooms need to be specifically reserved.
Many of the hotels will have attractive spas.
Please note children under 16 years are not
usually admitted into the spa area.
All water sports are subject to weather
conditions. Where possible, use the water sport
facilities provided by the hotels as these are
generally covered by their insurance. Activities
purchased from beach vendors are unlikely to
have full insurance, if any. As such any activities
purchased from these vendors would be strictly
at your own risk.
Transfers
When we have included transfers, these are
arranged on a private vehicle (usually taxi
or minibus depending on number of clients
or luggage) basis. Child seats need to be
specifically requested in advance.
Ramadan – Dubai, UAE & Oman
The holy Islamic month of Ramadan
commences on 28 June and two weeks earlier
in 2015, (the exact dates are approximate
and will only be announced a few days in
advance). During this time in Dubai alcohol
is only served from dusk to midnight, many
restaurants will be screened to prevent outside
viewing and no live entertainment will be
permitted. In Oman, in addition no alcohol will
be served at all during this period. Whilst a few
might consider this difficult, it is an interesting
time to be there as the evenings come to life,
with many restaurants and shopping malls
remaining open until the early hours.
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Abu Dhabi
in a nutshell
The most prosperous, and probably influential, of
the United Arab Emirates. Proudly conservative,
with development controlled and carefully
considered. There are most certainly iconic high
rise buildings, and the opulence is all around
you, but the style is quite subtle. Come for the
beaches, the luxurious hotel and the desert
experience. Flying time is approx. 7 hours.
Weatherwise – One of the most consistent year
round, hot moving into midsummer hotter and
humidity. Occasionally a cold snap might come
in from the desert for a few days in January/
February and this might impact temperatures
for a few days but that is a rarity. The period
November to April is usually good and popular.
Pleasures – The thrill of finding a new
destination, the top quality and innovation of our
chosen resorts. The superb beaches – currently
with just a few hotels yet just a short drive from
the city centre, the upcoming cultural attractions,
the thrill of the desert with some of the most
spectacular dune drives in the region allied to an
incredible oasis styled resort. Plus in addition to
being a destination in its own right, Abu Dhabi is
a convenient gateway for travel onto The Indian
Ocean islands and Far East, so twin centres are
easy to arrange.
Realities – There are some impressive shopping
malls, but it does not have the range of Dubai.
Neither is nightlife high on the priority list,
Abu Dhabi is much more reserved. Evening
entertainment tends to be cuisine focused.
Formula One Grand Prix dates
23/26 October 2014
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan –
see details page 33.
St Regis Saadiyat
Island Resort Abu Dhabi
Description and Location A relatively new
deluxe hotel, opened in April 2012. Located on
a natural island and linked to the main island
by causeway bridge. Set on a fine stretch of
soft white sand beach. Abu Dhabi city, with
its towering high-rise buildings, boutique shops
and busy markets is 10 minutes drive away, the
airport 25 minutes. Dubai is 80 minutes straight
drive on the long desert highway, no eagles –
just falcons!
Accommodation 377 rooms and suites. All
combine a Mediterranean and Arabic design
theme, with bright vibrant colours. You have
a choice of garden courtyard or sea view
spacious rooms, St Regis Jr Suites with integated
living area, and one bedroom Ocean Suites.
All elevated rooms have balcony whilst those
on the ground floor and sea facing have patio
stepdown access to the garden.
Facilities Swimming pools (separate one for adults
only and the other two more family focused),
and several themed restaurants in differing
locations, spa, sports club, kids club. Championship
golf course next door. Super extensive beach
and water quality – however as there is a turtle
conservation area close by, disruptive water sports
are not generally encouraged. These can be
arranged at an independent sport club, about
15 minutes drive away.
Chic Check – One of the very best priced quality
hotels in the region, superb beach stetching
7 miles and easy access into Abu Dhabi city
with a shuttle operating several times daily.
Excellent facilities. Instantly attractive, with an
immediate WOW factor, clean classic luxury.
5 nights from £1048
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Park Hyatt Hotel
and Villas Abu Dhabi
Description and Location The Park Hyatt Hotel
is located on Saadiyat Island, 25 minutes from
the airport and 15 minutes from the city centre.
A deluxe hotel with impressive facilities,
appealing to families and couples. The beach is
extensive, 7 miles long with currently just two
hotels although more are planned in the future.
Accommodation A total of 360 deluxe rooms,
suites and villas. The Deluxe rooms are spacious
and either face inland or at a supplement have
sea view. A selection of Junior and one bedroom
suites, some of which are sea facing ground
floor and have their own plunge pools plus a
further choice of spectacular individual two and
three bedroom villas.
Facilities Several themed restaurants, swimming
pool, kids club, spa, health club, championship
golf course.
Chic Check – The rather stark exterior disguises
a hotel of true quality, appreciated once you
step inside the lobby and begin to explore the
attractive grounds. Super beach where some nonmotorised water sports can usually be arranged.
5 nights from £1018
Qasr Al Sarab
Desert Resort Abu Dhabi
Description and Location Managed by The
Anantara Group, the Qasr Al Sarab is a superb
deluxe family focused desert resort. Just under
2 hours drive from Abu Dhabi city or airport,
mostly on tarmac roads before completing the
last few miles across the spectacular high dunes.
Accommodation 206 deluxe rooms and suites
in the main building and in the adjacent wing
a selection of individual one and two bedroom
villas with plunge pool. All are beautifully
designed, reflecting a high class traditional
Arabic Bedouin style perfectly capturing the
romance of the desert. The deluxe rooms are
perfectly fine, but for something really special,
have a look at the pool villas – incredible.
Facilities Swimming pool, several restaurant
options, tennis courts, kids club, spa. A full range
of eco-influenced adventures and experiences.
Chic Check – A high quality exciting desert
option that will appeal to all the family. Fantastic
facilities in an incredible setting. 3 day (2 night)
extension from your Abu Dhabi beach resort.
3 day (2 night) extension from £688
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Dubai
in a nutshell
Whilst Abu Dhabi is the financial powerhouse
of the Emirates, Dubai is the driving force of
tourism. Constant design innovation, with a
desire to be the biggest, tallest, most opulent
and most talked about, and Dubai usually
succeeds on all levels. Incredible range of hotels
and attractions. Flying time from UK is 7 hours.
Weatherwise – Very consistent, usually hot
(October to April) and even hotter and more
humid in the summer months. Occasionally
you have a cold wind coming off the desert
in January/February, but that only lasts a few
days at most. Note the night temperature in the
desert tends to be cooler than the beach.
Pleasures – The hotels are truly opulent and will
be a talking point. Think of Vegas meets Miami
Beach, and then add a rather large helping
of Arabian bling – this region does not do
understated! The excellent shopping, both in the
modern malls and the more traditional souks.
The nightlife and varied restaurant scene, totally
hedonistic. The water parks, great for children
and adults, and of course an excursion into the
desert for some dune driving.
Realities – It can be overtly bling but that might
also be an attraction. Although building work has
slowed a little, you will see cranes and high rise
development in all of the most popular areas
and particularly in the city centre and Jumeirah
resort area.
More Choice – In addition to our featured hotels,
we also hold preferred rates at many more.
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan –
see details page 33.
Madinat Resort Dubai
Description and Location The collective resort
name that houses three spectacular hotels –
Mina A Salam, Al Qasr and Dar Masyaf. Each is
opulent and luxurious, with its own special style
and character. Located on a prime stretch of
beach 40 minutes from the airport. Professionally
managed by The Jumeirah International Group.
Mina A Salam (292 rooms) has the theme of old
Arabia overlooking 5 miles of waterways that link
the various hotels and facilities. The rooms either
have marina, side sea view or full oceanfront. All
are designed in bright Arabian colours.
Al Qasr (292 rooms) It means Palace in Arabic
and the design is to resemble a Sheik’s summer
residence, and is particularly popular with
affluent European travellers with a real sense of
style and individuality. Again you have inland,
side sea view and oceanfront options.
Dar Al Masyaf (283 rooms) is a selection of low
rise summer court houses in a low rise village
setting overlooking the waterways. The majority
have waterway view with a few beachfront.
Facilities Each hotel has its own swimming pool
plus within the total resort you have over
40 restaurants, well supervised Sinbad Kids
Club for children aged 4 to 12 years, a theatre,
incredible spa, traditional souk, and almost 2
miles of beachfront. Adjacent you have the Wild
Wadi water park. And in case you get bored you
have the Jumeirah Beach hotel and the iconic Burj
Al Arab close by, giving you even more restaurant
options. Abra (Arabian water taxis) shuttle you
around the resort.
Chic Check – Even the most hardened Dubai
critic will admit Madinat has been done with
great style and rather good taste. Yes it is large,
but the quality and range of facilities are also
hugely impressive.
5 nights from £1178
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Anantara Dubai The
Palm Resort and Spa
Dubai
Description and Location Opened in 2013,
perched on the eastern crescent of the iconic
Palm Jumeirah, 35 minutes from Dubai city and
45 minutes to the airport. A delightful blend of
Arabian, Indian Ocean and Thai influences.
Accommodation 260 spacious low rise
rooms set in two storey Thai-Lanna style villa
clusters, with those on the ground floor having
immediate lagoon swimming access. Many are
interconnecting so ideal for families but early
booking essential at peak demand times.
12 beach pool villas. 18 overwater villas on stilts,
with glass floor viewing deck, facing towards the
bright lights and high rise of Dubai. Finally
three sumptuous speciality two bedroom villas.
Facilities Infinity swimming pool plus three
lagoon pools, numerous restaurants with a wide
variety of cuisine options, bars, kids and teen
club, Asian focused spa, tennis courts, sandy
beach with water sports.
Chic Check – Stylish with attractive
accommodation and super facilities for all the
family. Total quality but with a smile and without
the ‘arrogance’ found at some other Dubai
resorts. Fantastic introductory rates and value.
5 nights from £1048
JA Palm Tree Court
Dubai
Description and Location Palm Court offers stylish
and spacious accommodation, totally exclusive
yet with all of the facilities within the resort. The
location is 45 minutes drive from Dubai airport (70
minutes Abu Dhabi), on a quieter 800m beach.
Accommodation 208 Suites. Spacious Junior
suite style with integrated living area suitable for
accommodating two extra beds. All sea facing,
although set back in the gardens and you have
the option of beachfront and/or guaranteed
ground floor.
Facilities Exclusive pool/beach area plus all of the
facilities of the main resort, including numerous
restaurants, swimming pools, resort activities
including tennis, non motorised water sports.
The resort operates on a breakfast only, half or
full board and a particularly good all inclusive
(AI) basis. AI arrangements include all meals
on dine around basis, alcoholic and soft
drinks served by the glass from 11am to 2am
(restrictions might apply over Ramadan, see
note page 33).
Chic Check – Great value for the family.
Generous accommodation and good all round
facilities, with a sense of space.
5 nights from £1388 (all inc. basis)
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Oman
in a nutshell
A fascinating highly traditional country, with
just a handful of international hotels. Wonderful
history and culture, and incredible scenic
contrasts, with varied sightseeing opportunities
both on land and at sea. Flying time 8 hours.
Weatherwise – The most pleasant months tend
to be October to April when the days are bright
and sunny and the evenings pleasantly cooler.
Occasionally you can get a cold snap for a few
days when temperatures plunge but that is a
rarity. The midsummer months tend to be very
hot with increased humidity.
Pleasures – The attractive hotels, each with
their own distinct personality and style. The open
hospitality, the feeling that you are in the real
Arabia. Meeting Omanis, as unlike many of their
neighbours, 50% plus of the hotel work force
are from Oman. The planned progress tourism
is welcomed, but it moves at a much slower
pace. Oman might share the same climate and
religion as Dubai but the similarity ends there.
Enjoy the beaches and the water sports but take
time to travel into the interior to see towns that
have hardly changed over the centuries. travel up
mountain peaks and visit historic forts. Or spend
a night or two in the desert. Three of our hotels –
The Chedi, Al Bustan and Shangri-La are close to
Muscat. The Six Senses resort is on the Musendam
peninsula with entry usually via Dubai.
Realities – Shopping should not be high on your
agenda, unless you are keen on frankincense.
Nightlife is low key/almost non existent, and most
of your restaurant choice will be within the hotels.
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan –
see details page 33.
A visa is required for Oman, obtained on arrival.
Approx cost £9 for up to 10 days or £36 for up to
one month.
Six Senses at
Zighy Bay Oman
Description and Location A real hide and chic,
luxurious but intentionally rustic resort.
Located in the attractive fjord Musandam
Peninsula area of Northern Oman, accessed from
Dubai by a 2 hour road transfer, with the last
section switching to 4 wheel drive.
Accommodation A selection of 84 skilfully
crafted stone and wood villas and suites, each
designed to capture the adventure of the region,
but with reassuring comfort and style. All are
generously sized with extensive indoor and
outdoor living space and all have plunge pool.
You have a choice of Pool Villas set either in
garden or beachfront, larger suites with even
more living space, and spa pool villas. Several
of the villas are interconnecting.
Facilities Two imaginative restaurants, one at
beach level and the other perched high in the
mountains overlooking the resort. Spa and a host
of eco-flavoured adventure options including
mountain biking, trekking, dhow cruises, sea
kayaking, water skiing and snorkelling and scuba
diving (this area is rated as one of the best
in the region). Many of the activities can be
adapted to children from 4 years up.
Chic Check – For the adventurous traveller
wanting to sample something wonderfully
fresh and exciting yet with exceptional resort
comfort, highly recommended. Six Senses have
a deliberate design style that allows you to
indulge in the essential flavour of the destination
but without compromising your comfort. You
travel via Dubai which provides an interesting
contrast to the simple natural beauty of the
resort and the Musandam area.
5 nights from £1598
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The Chedi Muscat
Description and Location Asian chic meets
traditional Omani flourishes. Stylish, totally
contemporary. Located 15 minutes from airport.
Accommodation 158 rooms and suites. The Serai
rooms are in the man building, compact and
more suited for a shorter stay/single occupancy.
The deluxe rooms are larger and located within
the tropical gardens in two storey clusters. The
suites are even more spacious and have living
room area and additional resort amenities. Only
the suites are suitable for extra beds, (the suites
have bath and shower, in the other rooms it is
shower only). Most of the accommodation has
mountain or garden facing aspect, some will be
sea facing across the manicured gardens.
Facilities Three swimming pools – two for adults
only, selection of cuisine and restaurant options,
superb spa, gym and wonderful gardens.
Chic Check – Beautifully designed. The ‘Long’
pool is one of the most impressive in the region,
as is the adjacent spa. The resort style is hushed
simple elegance, adult focused. Children are
tolerated rather than attracted and some areas
are intended for adults only. The beach, whilst
long and attractive, can have an ‘ouch’ factor
at times.
5 nights from £1088
Al Bustan Palace
Ritz Carlton Muscat
Description and Location Set in extensive
tropical gardens leading down to a long stretch
of soft sand beach and with the dramatic Hajar
Mountains as a backdrop. Located 45 minutes
from the airport, and 10 minutes from
Muscat town.
Accommodation A total of 250 rooms all
positioned within the main building with either
garden/mountain view or at a supplement sea
view. You have a choice of either traditional or
more contemporary design. There are also a
selection of junior suites with integrated living
space which are particularly suitable for an
extra bed. The ground floor Lagoon rooms have
immediate pool access.
Facilities include one main swimming pool and
a couple of smaller options, several speciality
restaurants in differing locations, kids playground
area, tennis, fitness area. A selection of water
sports can be arranged.
Chic Check – Fantastic location, with tropical
gardens and equally extensive soft sand beach
front, so there is plenty of space to move to
quieter areas even at busier times.
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Al Husn entrace
Shangri-La’s Barr
Al Jissah Resort and
Spa Muscat
Al Bandar pool
Al Bandar
Description and Location Located just 20
minutes south of Muscat, 50 minutes from the
airport, this superb hotel enjoys a fantastic
position with an extensive beachfront framed by
dramatic mountains and cliffs. It is actually three
separate properties, each with their own
character and style, all operating under the same
management team. There are many interchange
facilities between all three hotels, giving you a
fantastic selection of amenities. Children are not
allowed in the in-hotel(s) enclosed bars but they
can join parents in the outside courtyard areas.
Accommodation
Al Waha. Located at the southern end of the
resort, probably the most family friendly of
the three hotels, and the entry level in terms
of pricing. A total of 262 rooms and suites, all
either overlooking the swimming pool with
some having direct beach front at a supplement.
Informal café style restaurants. The rooms are
quite compact so we particularly suggest the
family rooms (two interconnecting rooms) but
early booking is essential especially during
school holidays.
Al Bandar. Located in the centre of the resort,
with 198 rooms and suites, all sea facing
across the main pool. Designed to resemble old
Muscat, Al Bandar has an immediate sense of
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style, both in the quality of the rooms and the
total atmosphere. Highly regarded for its overall
sense of style, and easy access location.
Al Husn. Positioned at the north of the resort,
on a clifftop overlooking the main resort below,
and with a separate ‘Algarve style’ private
beach to the left. Offering 170 rooms and suites,
the most expensive of the three properties,
luxurious in an opulent totally Arabic way. In
addition to the private beach, there are several
restaurants and bars that are for the exclusive
use of Al Husn guests. (Al Husn guests can use
all of the total resort facilities of course).
Facilities General resort facilities include Chi spa,
Little Turtle kids club for children 2-11 years
(located at Al Waha hotel), adventure zone,
several swimming pools, numerous restaurants
and bars – one with regular evening
entertainment, Omani heritage village, shopping
plaza (located at Al Bandar), tennis, water sports.
Dive Centre close by. A lazy river meanders
between Al Waha and Al Bandar and tube riding
is popular with children and those who just think
it looks like fun!
Al Waha pool
Chic Check – All three properties have their own
individuality and personality, but our clients, even
with families, tend to prefer the style and location
of Al Bandar, with its extra touch of class, although
they frequently use the facilities at Al Waha on a
daily basis. Al Husn is more suited for adults and
older children looking for top resort facilities. A
complete resort, with appeal for singles, couples
and families. Tremendous facilities and on-site
restaurant choice, as well as extensive leisure
options, excellent spa and sporting activities, a
shopping souk and culture centre.
5 nights from £1048 (Al Waha)
Al Husan
Oman Options
Of all the countries in the region, Oman probably
has the most diverse scenery, plus it has a
rich culture and proud history. As such there
is much more to discover than just the beach
resorts. Muscat Town, the capital, is split into
two sections, the new where you do see some
modern high rise towers although they would be
complete minnows when compared with Dubai
and Abu Dhabi. The old town is still charming in
a traditional sense, with a lively souk and a fairly
pungent fish market.
Nizwa is the former capital and is a fascinating
hilltop market town that seems to have hardly
changed over the centuries. You can easily visit
in a day as it is about 3 hours each way, but
many will prefer the idea of an overnight staying
in a simple but adequate local hotel.
Wahiba Sands is probably the most popular
option for visitors. Again possible as a day visit
as it’s under 4 hours drive from the resorts,
but most will prefer the experience of staying
overnight at one of the desert camps. We
particularly suggest the Desert Night camp with
its 25 air conditioned ‘tent style’ rooms, with
private showers although even more totally
authentic options can be suggested. We would
suggest a 2 day option, with most of the days
spent driving up and down the dunes in a 4x4
jeep, with an expert driver guide thankfully. A
real adrenalin rush as you perch on the top of a
dune and then seemingly lurch into open space.
Probably not suggested for those with bad backs
or in an advanced state of pregnancy.
For those with more time, we would suggest
a complete tour of the interior, combining both
Nizwa and Wahiba Sands with Nakhal, Jabal
Sharms – the highest point in Oman and Ras
Al Jinz where you have the possibility of green
turtle watching. We would suggest an 8 day
(7 night) tour which will give you the
opportunity to discover this fascinating country.
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Maldives
in a nutshell
A group of over 1,000 islands, a few residential
and others leased to international resorts. Many
are little more than large sandbanks which can
be easily circumnavigated in 10/15 minutes,
and have pathways and cycle tracks rather than
roads. Flying time from UK to Male, the capital
island, is 11 hours. Onward travel to the resorts
is either by speedboat to the inner Atoll islands
or by seaplane or domestic flight to the outer
Atoll group.
Pleasures – Total romance, desert island
escapism at its very best, some spectacular
beaches and the clearest waters, super
snorkelling and diving with most resorts having
their own house reef. Fantastic and highly
innovative resorts. Totally elegant yet relaxed,
with tailored beach and leisure wear the
requirement – ‘Jimmy Choo’s’ could be ankle
breaking as mainly you will be walking on sand
or wooden boardwalks! All of our resorts have
incredible spa facilities. Given everything apart
from the fish and coconuts has to be imported,
the cuisine is highly rated with some amazing
dining locations.
Weatherwise – The best months are usually
November to April when the days are usually
bright and sunny. June to September can see
increased rainfall usually in sharp showers,
higher sea swells and humidity.
Realities – Shopping will be limited to expensive
hotel boutiques. Incidental costs can be high,
especially for alcohol. A compatible travelling
companion is important, the Maldives are not for
argumentative couples/families. Arrivals from
mainland China have grown significantly, it will
be noticeable. (see notes page 128)
The Pro’s and Con’s of the Inner or Outer Atolls
– The Inner Atolls are reached by speedboat, so
easy 24 hour access and you waste little time in
transit. Downside is the Atolls can be busier and
the feeling of true escapism more difficult. The
Outer Atolls are more remote and wonderfully
isolated, reached by seaplane (daylight hours
only) or domestic flight followed by speedboat,
so a longer journey and transit time is required.
Cocoa Island by Como
Charming and wonderfully, almost deliberately
understated, undoubtedly luxurious. Located
in the south Male Atoll, 35 minutes by speedboat
from airport.
33 suites and villas, all overwater with steps
going down into the sea. You have a choice
of deluxe villas which are Jr Suite style with
integrated living area, duplex villas with raised
bedrooms and larger living space and a selection
of one and two bedroom villas perched at
extreme end of the resort.
Swimming pool, acclaimed Shambhala Spa,
restaurant, non-motorised water sports.
Chic Check – Elegant simplicity, at one with
nature but with some reassuring and practical
contemporary touches.
7 nights from £2218
Maalifushi by Como
A new luxurious resort, opening in February
2014. Located in the serene south west Thaa
Atoll, 50 minutes by seaplane from Male.
A selection of 66 villas and suites, split equally
between island and overwater. All are beautifully
designed, emphasising elegant simplicity. The
garden villas are the entry level and interconnect
so good for families, and then you have a
selection of garden villas and suites with plunge
pools, whilst overwater you have further villa and
suite options, again all with plunge pools.
Swimming pool, restaurant options, Shambhala
Spa, non-motorised water sports, neighbouring
sandbank islands. Dive centre.
Chic Check – See our website
www.chiclocations.com for updated information.
7 nights from £2278
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Atmosphere
Kanifushi Maldives
Description and Location A new resort, opening
in December 2013, but sure to be popular.
Atmosphere Kanifushi Maldives is positioned
as an elegant five star resort, offering genuine
value with a premium ALL INCLUSIVE holiday
plan – ‘Platinum Plus’. Enjoy a hassle-free
tropical beach holiday experience! Located in the
sparsely populated and rather beautiful Lhaviyani
Atoll, 30 minutes daylight seaplane transfer
north west of Male Airport.
Accommodation A selection of 150 sunset facing
villas. All are decorated in a bright modern
luxurious style, extremely spacious with high
ceilings. You have a choice of beach villas, some
of which are interconnecting so ideal for families,
larger Junior suites with integrated living area,
and romantic pool villas.
All villas at the resort are about 4 metres apart,
spreading idyllically along a two kilometre long,
pristine turquoise lagoon, offering maximum
privacy and a magnificent sunset view.
Vast living spaces with accentuating Maldivian
interiors, complemented by breathtaking views
of the ocean, enhance the in-villa experience.
With the exception of the interconnecting family
villas, most are freestanding, giving you a
feeling of space and exclusivity.
Facilities The Premium All Inclusive plan includes
three meals daily, unlimited alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks (some wines and champagne
might be at a supplement), tennis, fitness club,
non-motorised water sports, daily stocked minibar, kids play area and club.
Not included but available to you are the
spa, motorised water sports and dive centre
(discounts apply for Chic Locations clients) and
meals taken in the intimate speciality al a carte
restaurant.
Chic Check – Top quality accommodation and
real All Inclusive value. Will have appeal to both
couples and families. The island is reverse L
shaped, over 2km long, with all villas having
easy beach access and sunset views. For up to
date information refer to our website www.
chiclocations.com
7 nights from £2588 (Premium all inclusive)
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Huvafen Fushi
Maldives
Description and Location The epitome of chic –
cool, classic ultra contemporary and stylish.
Iconic and innovative. Located on a small island
in the North Male Atoll, 30 minutes by speedboat
from Male Airport.
Accommodation 43 bungalows and villas, all
spacious, extremely comfortable with hi-tec
amenities. You have a choice of beach villas,
each with pool located within the rear walled
garden to ensure your privacy. Overwater you
have a selection of Lagoon bungalows, Ocean
bungalows and even larger Ocean pavilions. All
of the overwater bungalows have their own
plunge pools, plus step down access into the sea.
Facilities Swimming pool – several intimate
restaurants dotted around the island, water
sports and dive centre, dhoni yachts which can
be chartered for day tours. The Lime spa with
several treatment rooms actually under the
water, so you can be pampered whilst enjoying
Nemo’s world.
Chic Check – Frequently copied, never
surpassed. For the discerning affluent
traveller, it seems to have everything. Great
accommodation, super facilities, a real sense of
luxury and easy elegance.
7 nights from £2638
Filitheyo Island
Resort Maldives
Description and Location Filitheyo intentionally
offers a more traditional/less contemporary
resort style with the emphasis on wooden
thatched roofed villas and a lush tropical setting.
Located in the quieter southern Faafu Atoll, 35
minutes by seaplane (daylight hours only).
Accommodation All villa style, with 94 superior
villas set back in the garden, 15 deluxe villas
which are closer to the beach and 16 overwater
villas. Each is spacious with indoor and outdoor
living space. Several of the superior villas are
adjoining so ideal for families.
Facilities Main restaurant, swimming pool,
spa, selection of non-motorised water sports.
Spectacular house reef and superb snorkelling
opportunities. Gym, spa. Half board buffet style
basis, with an attractive all inclusive option.
Chic Check – Deliberately more first class than
deluxe, reflected in the pricing, with a proud
totally Maldivian influence. It is friendly, relaxed,
reassuringly comfortable and will appeal to those
who have a preference for a more rustic resort
style. Although there are no specific facilities for
children, it is a good choice for families and of
course happy couples.
7 nights from £1698 (half board)
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Niyama Resort Maldives
Description and Location Sister hotel to the
acclaimed Huvafen Fushi retreat, The Niyama
Resort opened in February 2012, with its
unique under water lounge bar! The design
is chic contemporary, bright and colourful with
some sharp edges. Located in the southern
atoll, 40 minutes by seaplane (daylight hours
only) from Male.
Accommodation You have a selection of
87 studio suites and pavilions. The studios are
either beachfront or overwater some with
their own plunge pool. The Pavilions give you
the same location options and are larger with
integrated indoor and outdoor living space. All
with plunge pools.
Facilities Are extensive and in addition to the
rather expected excellent spa and swimming
pool, the restaurant options are incredible and
include a floating infinity option located offshore,
and an underwater lounge, the world’s first!
Chic Check – Wonderfully innovative, there is
a similarity with Huvafen Fushi’s desire to be
different, but Niyama comes with a broad smile
as well. Funky elegance with a sense of humour.
The beaches are rated as some of the best in
the region.
7 nights from £2888
Dusit Thani Maldives
Description and Location Located on the lush
tropical Mudhdhoo Island, in the southern Baa
Atoll, 30 minutes by domestic flight from Male
followed by a 10 minute speedboat transfer. A
luxurious modern design style, but with warmth
and of course the Asian touches associated
with the Dusit Group.
Accommodation 94 villas, all extremely spacious
with ample in and outdoor areas. You have a
choice of beach villas, some with their own
plunge pools. Or attractive lagoon pool villas
which offer both beach and sea access. Or incredibly spacious Ocean villas perched above the
sea on stilts. Plus several speciality two bedroom
family suites with private pools.
Facilities Several restaurant options dotted
around the island, beautiful white sandy
beach encircled by a rich house reef and
turquoise lagoon, large main swimming pool,
tennis, fitness, kids play area, water sports, dive
centre. And of course a Thai influenced spa.
Chic Check – Stunning. Luxurious
accommodation and a wonderfully tropical
setting, with the house reef adding further to
the attraction. Plus extensive facilities on the
island that will appeal to couples and families.
7 nights from £2998
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Mauritius
in a nutshell
A large sugar plantation island, with towering
peaks fringed by golden sand beaches. A
wonderful melting pot of cultures and influences,
with Indians, Africans, Chinese and Europeans
all blending their skills to present something
uniquely Mauritian. Flying time 12 hours.
Weatherwise – One of the most difficult to
summarise. It is south of the Equator, so has
reverse seasons to Europe, so our winter is their
summer and v.v. The most popular months tend to
be November to April when the days are usually
bright, hot and sunny – yet this might be the
time for an occasional tropical storm or cyclone or
some short heavy showers. In the months June to
October (their winter) the days are drier, generally
bright but noticeably cooler with late afternoon
high winds especially on the east coast.
Pleasures – The appeal of the island is gradual.
Scenically it is pleasant rather than stunning, but
just give it a few days and we are sure you will
be totally impressed, a testament mainly to the
exceptional hotel standards, in our view some
of the very best in the tropics. The beaches are
good and the water sports superb, particularly
in the months November to April. Shopping is
also surprisingly good, with some well priced
boutiques in both Port Louis, the capital, and
the resort village of Grand Baie. Golfers will
be spoilt for choice as the island has several
championship courses.
Realities – Occasional disappointment with the
weather especially in our summer. Most of the
restaurant activity is confined to the hotels which
can be a surprise for such a cosmopolitan island.
Trou Aux Biches
Hotel Mauritius
Description and Location A member of the
Beachcomber Group of hotels (as are the
Dinarobin and Paradis hotels featured on page
47). Located on the northwest coast, 60 minutes
from the airport and 10 minutes from the resort
village of Grand Baie.
Accommodation The 333 suites and villas are
dotted around the extensive beach and gardens,
with the majority having sea view. Built in small
clusters, you have a choice of junior suites,
family suites and one bedroom beach suites
which have their own plunge pool. In addition
you have a selection of freestanding two and
three bedroom villas with garden, BBQ area and
individual butler service.
Facilities Include several restaurants, swimming
pool, spa, tennis academy, Bob Marlin kids club
(3 to 12 yrs). Selection of water sports most of
which are free, including skiing.
Chic Check – One of the very best beach
locations in the region. Totally chic, stylish and
tasteful, with superb facilities for all the family.
The beach really is superb, over a mile of powder
soft sand.
The extensive enhancements at the resort are
really very impressive, without detracting from
the original charm of the property. Plus the
close proximity to Grand Baie, with its good
boutique shopping and some restaurant options
is a real plus.
7 nights from £2088
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Paradis Hotel &
Golf Club Mauritius
Description and Location Part of the excellent
Beachcomber group, the Paradis is a firm favourite
with families and couples who enjoy the superb
location at Le Morne on the south coast, the
excellent accommodation and truly extensive
facilities. The airport is 75 minutes away.
Accommodation There are 299 rooms, suites
and villas, arranged around the large tropical
gardens leading down to the fine, soft sand
beach. The Superior Rooms are set back in the
tropical gardens, whilst the deluxe rooms are
closer to the beach. The junior suites, with their
integrated living areas, are particularly good
for families. There are also a selection of senior
suites with a separate living area.
Facilities Include a swimming pool, fitness
centre, Clarins spa, water sports, golf, tennis, Bob
Marlin Kids Club for 3 to 12 year olds, numerous
restaurants and entertainment.
Chic Check – Thoughtfully designed property,
taking the simple natural beauty of the location
then enhanced further with excellent facilities.
Additional restaurants and bars at the adjacent
Dinarobin.
7 nights from £2088
Dinarobin Hotel and
Golf Club Mauritius
Description and Location Sister hotel and
adjacent to the Paradis, the Dinarobin Hotel and
Golf Club is a stunning all-suite hotel, recently
enhanced but without losing the sense of style
and the easygoing elegance. The airport is 75
minutes away.
Accommodation The 172 suites are either set
in the tropical gardens close to the swimming
pools or enjoy a prime position on the beach
front. You have a choice of junior suites with an
integrated living room area, or one bedroom
suites with a separate living room.
Facilities With a choice of restaurants, each with
its own unique dining experience, guests are
invited to enjoy a further selection of restaurants
at Paradis. Facilities include, an extensive main
swimming pool and several garden pools along
with a fitness centre, Clarins Spa, Bob Marlin Kids
Club and a full range of water sports which are
available at Paradis. Entertainment every evening.
Chic Check – Maybe even more romantic than
Paradis, the appeal of Dinarobin is essentially to
couples or those with toddlers, although you will
see children during the popular school holiday
periods. It has a gentle, elegant, refined style.
7 nights from £2278
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The Residence
Mauritius
Description and Location The Residence is one
of the most popular deluxe resorts in the Indian
Ocean, located on the east coast near the village
of Belle Mare, 55 minutes drive from the airport.
Positioned on an extensive soft sand beach, we
have highlighted the appeal to families but it is
equally popular with romantic couples.
Accommodation A selection of 163 deluxe
rooms and suites. All are decorated in a classic
colonial French style with soft white and beige
fabrics. All have balcony and terrace and each
has butler service. There is a choice of garden
courtyard view or ocean view rooms with
angled view of the sea from the balcony. The
oceanfront rooms directly face the sea. You also
have a selection of junior suites with integrated
living area, usually set back in the courtyard
and majestic Grand Colonial one bedroom
ocean front suites. Several of the rooms are
interconnecting but early booking is essential.
Facilities Include choice of restaurant and location
with The Plantation particularly popular with both
in house guests and outside visitors so advance
booking is desirable especially for dinner, main
swimming pool and kids pool, fitness room,
superb and recently extensively enhanced Carita
Spa, regular low key entertainment plus if you
want something livelier just go down the beach
to Lux Belle Mare, tennis, free water sports
including skiing. Deep sea fishing and diving can
be arranged at extra cost. Highly rated kids club
for 3 to 11 years.
Chic Check – Despite constant competition,
The Residence probably has the highest repeat
business in the region. Clients just love the
elegant simplicity, the easygoing sense of
style, the superb facilities and the excellent
service. Plus the beach is one of the best on the
island, perfect for long walks or casual jogging.
7 nights from £1838
Repeater Privileges – All repeat guests of
The Residence receive a lunch cash credit,
champagne on arrival, priority consideration to
early check and late departure, a 10% discount
off all beverages and 15% off spa treatments.
Applicable for 7 night plus reservations for stays
from 07 January 2014. You do not need to have
travelled with Chic Locations previously, just
to have stayed at The Residence in the last 10
years. We will need you to forward details of
your previous stay so the hotel can verify.
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Paradise Cove Mauritius
Description and Location Located on a quiet
sheltered cove on the northern point of the
island, 60 minutes from the airport and 10
minutes from Grand Baie. The hotel reopened
in September 2013 after subtle enhancements,
and at the same time reinvented itself into a
small highly personalised totally boutique
adult focused resort. The emphasis here is on
gentle elegance, totally romantic but almost in
a deliberately coy manner. Quiet moments or
cordial conversation with friends old and new.
Accommodation You have a choice of 67 rooms
and suites. The dark colours of the old hotel
have been replaced by white linen and cotton,
bright and fresh. The deluxe/deluxe premium
are ground or first floor. The Junior suites are
larger with integrated living space. And then you
have two senior speciality one bedroom suites.
All rooms face out to the lagoon, with glimpses
of the cove beach through the trees.
Facilities Swimming pool, restaurant options,
spa, non-motorised water sports, acoustic styled
entertainment most evenings.
Chic Check – A real chic to chic rather discreet
hideaway, no children under 18 years. The
ambiance is Latin flavoured, but with a smile.
7 nights from £1788
Mauritius Plus
Emirates Airlines fly several times weekly from
the UK to Mauritius via Dubai so twin centres
are easy to arrange. Remember Emirates fly not
just from the main London airports of Heathrow
Something Different
Lakaz Chamarel
Eco Lodge
Set high in the mountains overlooking the south
west coast, 45 minutes drive from the airport. A
family owned 20 room lodge, located within the
lush national park, you are literally surrounded
by dense vegetation and the flora that abound
in the highlands of the island. Within the lodge
you have a selection of rooms, and larger suites,
some with their own plunge pool. Main facilities
include an acclaimed restaurant serving Mauritian
specialities, central swimming pool and a range of
eco-focused nature activities including gentle treks.
We suggest a 3 day (2 night) extension from any
of our beach hotels, but longer stays can easily be
arranged on request. Lakaz Chamarel offers a very
different experience to the usual beach focused
activities, with incredible views. Remember to
pack something warm as the early mornings/late
evenings can be chilly and fresh.
and Gatwick, but just as importantly from
Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and
Glasgow. A Mauritius and Dubai combination
gives you fantastic destination contrast yet with
the same high level of resort comfort – indeed
you might find many of the hotel staff you
meet in Dubai originally started their hospitality
career in Mauritius. The two main resorts we
feature in Dubai are resort focused, however if
you prefer something in the city for 2/3 nights,
we particularly suggest The Address for its ultra
luxurious style and central location.
There are several flights weekly on Air
Mauritius to and from Hong Kong and
Singapore which opens up a full window of
twin or triple centre options. Very different,
and again you have the consistency of high
hotel standards. We particularly like the idea
of a few days in Hong Kong followed by a
complete week or more of total relaxation
in Mauritius. For something really unusual,
have a look at the idea of 6 nights in Bali, 3
nights in Singapore and then onto Mauritius
for another 6 nights. Different cultures, vastly
contrasting scenery, but again the same high
level of resort quality.
The options are almost endless, just ask us to
suggest something unique and tailored to your
personal requirements.
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Sri Lanka
in a nutshell
Shaped like a tropical teardrop, Sri Lanka is
currently smiling as tourist arrivals seem to grow
month to month. Fantastic scenic and cultural
variety, and despite some increased prices,
it remains one of the very best value exotic
holidays. Most of our clients will choose to travel
on a tour of the island, taking in the incredible
historical sites before ending with a few days on
the beach. Flying time 12 hours.
Weatherwise – Usually best between November
to April. The spring and summer months can see
heavier rainfall, usually in short but heavy bursts,
and at this time in particular beaches on the
south and west coasts can see some erosion and
higher sea swells. Actually during the summer
months the east coast is considered to be at its
best, but the hotel standards and infrastructure
are currently poor by comparison with the more
developed west coast.
Pleasures – The astonishing culture and the
real sense of adventure. The history, the ancient
cities. The incredible scenic contrasts, with a
visit to the fantastic rock fortress of Sigiriya a
must. The wildlife options or just taking in the
elephant orphanage. Visiting the tea plantation
estates in the mountainous south of the island.
The comparatively well priced hotels, the
attractive albeit seasonal beaches. The warm
and hospitable welcome. The shopping bargains,
particularly for clothing.
Realities – With a couple of exceptions, hotel
standards tend to be more pleasant first class
than deluxe. Driving tends to be fast and furious,
and the occasional stray cow delaying traffic
might come as a relief. Distances can appear
short, but the roads long and winding.
Classic Tour, with boutique hotels
A fantastic tour that will enable you to see the
main cultural and historical sites, but as the tour
is organised on a private basis, you have leisure
time to enjoy the resorts as well. The tour is
shown as an example but can be easily modified
to suit your personal requirements.
is spent climbing rocks with the afternoon at
leisure. 5th day travel on to Kandy with two
nights at the Kandy House with optional visit to
the elephant orphanage. On the 7th day drive to
the colonial style Tea Trails hotel close to Nuwara
Eliya for a 2 night stay.
You start with arrival at Colombo Airport, and
have the short 25 minute transfer to the Jetwing
Beach Hotel in Negombo. You have the rest of
the day at leisure. On the 2nd day you either
have the option of a visit to Colombo city, or
just relaxing on the beach or in the tropical
gardens. On the 3rd day you commence the
drive inland and upcountry visiting Dambulla and
Polonnaruwa en route before arriving at Jetwing
Vil Uyana Sigiriya. On the 4th day the morning
On day 9, either travel on to a beach resort or
return to Colombo Airport for onward flight to
Maldives or Dubai.
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Arrangements include driver – guide, sightseeing
en route for up to 50 miles daily whilst in resort,
breakfast (full board at Tea Trails). Entrance fees
are included, however at several of the sites you
will be expected to ‘hire’ a local guide during the
duration of the visit, payable in cash.
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Trincomalee
SRI LANKA
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In di a n
Ocea n
• Kandy
• Bentota • Nuwara Eliya
Galle
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Ulagalla Resort
Cultural Triangle
Luxurious, eco-focused boutique resort, located
just outside the ancient capital of Anuradhapura,
the northernmost point of the island’s cultural
triangle.
The original main building dates back over 150
years, there is a fine sense of tradition and
elegance throughout the property, contemporary
comforts. 19 chalet rooms and one suite, all
beautifully designed. Swimming pool, restaurant.
The Minneriya National Park where you can see
elephants is also close by.
Jetwing Vil Uyana
Sigiriya
A heaven for nature lovers, with the dramatic
Sigiriya Rock almost overlooking the resort. Just
25 eco-influenced dwellings, either set within
the forest or perched on stilts above the paddy
fields. Well designed and extremely comfortable,
facilities include swimming pool, spa and
restaurants.
The Kaudulia or Minneriya National Parks are close
by and here you can see elephants, monkeys and
different species of birds.
Kandy House Kandy
Located in a prime position, 30 minutes drive
outside of the city with fantastic views.
A real little Sri Lankan gem, designed in a
traditional colonial planter style, elegant in a
classic simplicity with some rather nice touches
perfectly capturing the occasion.
Only eight rooms, so early booking essential, and
to ensure the atmosphere is suitably tranquil,
children under 12 years are not accepted. Facilities
include infinity swimming pool, yoga and a
highly acclaimed restaurant.
Tea Trails Bogawantalawa Valley
Located close to Hatton and Nuwara Eliya, in the
heart of planter country, this area is regarded as
probably the most scenic. Remote, wonderfully
atmospheric, usually with misty mornings and
cool evenings. The accommodation is split into
four colonial style bungalows, each with four to
six individual bedrooms.
The arrangements include breakfast, lunch
and dinner with of course afternoon tea. Ecoadventure options including trekking, cycling,
river rafting as well as the rather more refined
tea tasting!
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Jetwing Lighthouse
Galle
A charming boutique influenced first class hotel
with a beachfront setting just a few minutes
drive outside of Galle on the extreme southern
tip of the island. Colombo airport 3 hours transfer.
There are 63 rooms, simply but nicely decorated
and spacious. Most are sea facing, with the
deluxe option being even larger. In addition you
have a selection of speciality suites.
Two swimming pools, separate kids pool,
selection of restaurants, tennis. Fitness centre
and spa.
Chic Check – A good all round hotel appealing
to couples and families. The beach is attractive,
but strong currents exist at certain times so you
need to be sensibly cautious.
7 nights from £1178
Saman Villas Bentota
A genuine boutique hideaway, recently
enhanced. Located close to the bustling village
of Bentota. Colombo airport is just over 2 hours
drive away. Mainly adult focused, children under
12 years not accepted.
27 Junior Suites with spacious bedrooms and
integrated living area. All are sea facing. The
Superior are on the upper floor with balcony, the
Deluxe on the ground floor with patio. There are
also several Deluxe Suites with plunge pools.
Restaurant, infinity swimming pool, library,
fitness centre and spa.
Chic Check – Attractive, very serene. Super
views from virtually every angle. Note the beach
is great for power walks, but sea bathing best for
the more confident swimmer only.
7 nights from £1488
Vivanta by Taj Bentota
Stylish, recently upgraded first class hotel with
impressive facilities for all the family. Close to the
village of Bentota, Colombo airport is 3 hours.
160 rooms. The Charm rooms are set to the rear
of the hotel with a partial angled sea view. The
suggested Deluxe rooms are better appointed
and have direct sea view. You also have a
selection of larger family rooms, as well as
several speciality suites.
Several swimming pools including separate kids
pool, a selection of themed restaurants, fitness
room, spa, lagoon based water sports (extra cost).
Chic Check – A good value, first class hotel with
attractive tropical gardens leading down to an
expansive beachfront. The beach here is good,
sea best enjoyed by the confident swimmer.
7 nights from £1088
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Amanwella Tangalle
Located on the south eastern coast, in a
spectacular deliberately quiet and remote
stretch of beach. Colombo Airport is 4 hours
by road. The resort is typically Aman, stylish,
uncluttered, wonderfully elegant in an almost
effortless way, and further enhanced by the
glorious beach and coconut plantation setting. 30
Suites, all wonderfully spacious, minimalist but
with reassuring contemporary comforts. All have
their own plunge pool and day bed, located at
the rear of each suite to ensure privacy. Main
swimming pool, restaurant focusing on Asian
specialities, library and spa.
Chic Check – Expensive, but that almost seems
to add to the appeal. The beach is stunning, but
the sea can have strong currents so suggested for
the more confident swimmers only.
7 nights from £2688
Amangalla Galle
Located within the ramparts of a 17th century
Fort, Amangalla is discreetly luxurious and
instantly evokes a sense of history and bygone
days. Perfectly located in the heart of the bustling
city. Colombo Airport is 3 hours drive away.
A selection of 27 elegant bedrooms and suites,
each one spacious and beautifully capturing
the colonial style of the destination with high
ceilings and teak floors and mainly four poster
beds. Amazing grand dining room with outdoor
option, swimming pool, library and spa.
Chic Check – The most stylish address in Galle,
staying here will be a grand experience, in
every way. The location is perfect for observing
the busy and fascinating streets of Galle, ideally
accompanied by a good glass of wine.
Prices on request
Uga Jungle Beach
Trincomalee
Sister hotel to Ulagalla (see page 51), this is a
real hide and chic rustic escape. Located on the
quiet and undeveloped east coast, 10 miles from
the port city of Trincomalee and 5 hours drive
across the island from Colombo. The attractions
here will be the simplicity, plus of course the long
sandy beach with swimming conditions generally
best in our summer season (this side of Sri Lanka
has the reverse seasons to the west coast). Just
48 thatched roofed cabins – eco focused but
with pleasing comfort and style, swimming pool,
restaurant plus many private dining options, gym
and yoga. A good beach retreat for a few days
after touring the cultural sites.
7 nights from £1588
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The Far East – Burma (Myanmar) Thailand, Indochina, Malaysia,
Indonesia (Bali), Hong Kong and Singapore
Visa and Vaccinations
No visas are required for UK passport holders
travelling to Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong &
Singapore, providing your stay does not exceed
28 days. You will need to provide proof of your
departure flight, and it is essential your passport
has a validity of at least 6 months from your
intended return date to UK.
For Indonesia (Bali) a visa is issued on arrival,
local payment US$25 approx. It is important
you have a clean page in your passport for visa
insertion.
For Laos and Cambodia, visas are issued on
arrival, local payment approx. US$30 per country.
It is important you have a clean page(s) in your
passport for visa insertion. You will need to
present to the immigration official two passport
size head and shoulders pictures of you per
country.
CHINA
BURMA
(MYANMAR)
•
Hong Kong
• Hanoi
LAOS
THAILAND
VIETNAM
Bangkok
•
CAMBODIA
•
Phnom
Penh
• Saigon
• Phuket
• Langkawi
M A L AY S I A
Penang •
• Kuala Lumpur
• Singapore • Sarawak
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BORNEO
For Vietnam, a visa needs to be prearranged before arrival. Apply to the
Vietnam Embassy in London, approx. cost
£40. Allow at least 7 days to arrange.
Non-UK passport holders should enquire at the
relevant embassy.
It is probable that we will require in advance of
travel your passport details and these are then
sent to the relevant airlines who are legally
obliged to forward to the immigration authorities
in the destination.
No vaccinations are compulsory however please
consult your GP for individual guidance. Malaria
is known to exist in certain parts of Thailand,
Malaysia, Indo-China and Bali so precautions
might be considered, particularly if you are
visiting forest/swamp areas or nature reserves.
Essential travel Insurance
See page 129, clause 6.
Flight Times
As a general guide flying time from the UK to
most of the major cities in the region will be 12
hours. If you are travelling on to a beach resort
you need to allow for another hour plus (longer
if you are going to Bali or Sabah).
Weather Report – A general summary
Thailand
Phuket/Krabi/Khao Lak tend to be at their best
December through to April when the days are
bright and sunny. The spring/early autumn and
in particular mid summer months we would
describe as the red flag season when you have
higher rainfall (usually in sharp bursts), higher
sea swells and some beach reduction. Koh
Samui is the reverse with the wettest and most
unsettled months December to February, and the
spring and summer months are when the island
is generally at its best. Northern Thailand can
see cold and crisp winter mornings with pleasant
sunny days, higher humidity and rainfall in the
spring and summer months. Bangkok is hot and
sticky year round.
Burma (Myanmar)
Best visited October to April when the days are
usually bright and sunny. Due to the Monsoon
rains the midsummer months can be wet and
humid. Upland and Northern areas of the country
can be noticeably cooler than the delta and
coastal regions, which include Yangon, year
round.
Malaysia
The west coast resorts of Peninsula Malaysia
(Penang and Langkawi) are at their best
December to April. The mid summer months
in particular see higher sea swells, humidity,
increased rainfall in short sharp bursts and some
beach reduction. The east coast and Sabah are the
opposite, with the spring and summer months
being the most popular, and the winter months in
particular seeing heavy rainfall and sea swells. KL
is hot and humid year round and in particular the
mid summer months.
Bali & Lombok and Java
At its best from April to October when the days
are usually bright and sunny. Expect increased
rainfall November through to February. Anticipate
Ubud, being in the mountains, to be cooler than
the beach.
Vietnam
The North can be cold and damp in the winter,
and humid mid summer when cyclones might
be experienced. Spring and autumn are popular.
In the central region, the most popular months
are spring and summer, with heavier rainfall, sea
swells in autumn and early winter. The South is
more tropical year round, hot and humid, with
heavier rainfall in the mid summer/autumn
months.
Hong Kong and Singapore.
Hong Kong can see cool winters, and humid mid
summers when cyclones might be experienced.
Spring and autumn are usually pleasant months.
Singapore is hot year round, particularly mid
summer when the humidity kicks in, hardly a day
goes by without a late afternoon downpour which
then freshens up the evening rather nicely.
Multi Centre Combinations
This region offers the most options for completely
flexible personalised itineraries – ask us for
suggestions.
Destinations at a glance
Thailand
Probably the most exotic country in South East
Asia, with a rich diversity of attractions. Superb
island beach resorts in the south, misty mountains
in the north. Vibrant cities, such as the capital,
Bangkok, one the most exciting and instant
places in the world with a combination of the
traditional and ultra modern walking side by side.
Constant resort and hotel innovation, with
new hotels each year, and those that have
been around for more than 10 years, reinvent
themselves. As such the product range is always
fresh, so even for repeat travellers there will be
something new to discover.
A popular year round destination – see page 60
for weather and destination summary. Excellent
domestic air links, so multi-centre touring is easy
to arrange, with combinations of Bangkok and
the north then ending in one beach resort being
particularly attractive. It is also the main gateway
for travel into Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Malaysia
Another country with a wide diversity of
attractions, in fact the cultural variety is probably
even more extensive than Thailand. Malaysia
has a melting pot of influences and traditions,
with different regions offering totally contrasting
experiences. The main tourist developments
tend to be on the west coast, with Penang the
busiest and with the greatest selection of resort
activity, although it’s not to the same level as the
bigger resorts in Thailand.
Langkawi is much more rural and quieter
with fewer hotels and restaurants. The newly
introduced cable car, with the option of an
elevated mountaintop suspension walkway
bridge has moved the attraction to new heights!
The east coast is much more traditional, more
proudly Malay than multi-cultural. The attractions
here are more natural rather than man-made,
the pleasure simple.
Sabah and Sarawak are a must for ecoadventure, with dense forest, unique flora and
fauna, superb water sports with some of the best
diving in the region, and of course it is home to
the Orang-Utans!
Don’t ignore Kuala Lumpur, or KL as it’s known.
It might not have the instant sparkle of Bangkok,
but it has some of the best priced shopping in
the region, with an equally impressive selection
of restaurants and well priced hotels.
Like many of its neighbours, Malaysia remains
one of the best tropical value destinations.
Bali (Indonesia)
Wonderfully designed resorts, varied scenery
and sightseeing opportunities, and in my humble
opinion, the most spontaneous and genuine
smiles in Asia.
The beaches are fine, but no better than a
number of other places, but it is the sense of
style, the mystical culture, the variety, the never
ending journey of new experiences that really
make Bali different.
There are many new hotels and villas, so the
island is much busier than a few years back,
evidenced in the traffic jams. Take time to visit
Ubud for the spectacular scenery and total
romance.
We have also added the neighbouring island
of Lombok, much less developed with just a
handful of hotels but just as scenic and maybe
with better beaches. Also Java, the main island
of Indonesia and home of the capital, Jakarta,
and have featured a comprehensive tour taking
in Mt Bromo and Borobudur Temple before
ending in Bali.
Burma (Myanmar)
One of the most talked about ‘new’ destinations
in the region. Amazing sightseeing and
cultural experiences. The appeal will probably
be to the curious, more adventurous traveller.
There are numerous flights into Myanmar from all
of the major regional gateways. Visa required in
advance, approx. cost £20. Note – Visa valid for
up to three months from date of ISSUE.
Prices
All the example prices shown are for
guidance only, and will be reconfirmed at the
commencement of enquiry. This enables us
to use the most up to date air fares and to
take into account additional hotel promotional
offers. All guide prices are based Per Person
sharing double room, travelling in the months
of May and/or June when generally rates are
at their lowest. Higher prices will apply in the
peak demand periods. Unless specified, guide
prices will include air travel, transfers and
accommodation for the nights specified, and will
be on either room only or breakfast inclusive.
Hotel and Room Facilities
All hotels promoted by Chic Locations within
the Far East will have en suite bathroom
with bath and/or shower, and will be air
conditioned unless specified. Most will have
queen or king size beds, twin bedded rooms
need to be specifically reserved.
Many of the hotels will have attractive spas.
Please note children under 16 years are not
usually admitted into the spa area.
All water sports are subject to weather
conditions. Where possible, use the water sport
facilities provided by the hotels as these are
generally covered by their insurance. Activities
purchased from beach vendors are unlikely to
have full insurance, if any. As such any activities
purchased from these vendors would be strictly
at your own risk.
Transfers
When we have included transfers, these are
arranged on a private vehicle (usually taxi or
minibus depending on number of clients or
luggage). Child seats need to be specifically
requested in advance.
Indochina
The collective name for Laos, Cambodia and
Vietnam, the former French territories in the
region. Despite huge changes in the last decade,
the French influence still remains in majestic
colonial buildings, the art scene and of course
the food. Vietnam in particular is a baguettes and
noodles country, and at times you seem to sense
the entire history of the country in the bowl of
food in front of you. Vietnam is also the country
that is developing fast with many new hotels
and resorts, some attractive, others not – but it
still remains a totally enthralling place to visit.
Cambodia is home to Siem Reap, where you
find the incredible ruins of Angkor, an absolute
must of any tour of this region. Laos is the least
developed of the three, with Luang Prabang
being one of the most charming towns, with its
hundreds of monks emerging through the mist
every morning. Absolutely magical.
Hong Kong & Singapore
Probably the two most dominant cities in the
Far East. Both are high rise, at first glance
maybe more Manhattan than Asia (actually the
Singapore skyline looks just like Toronto) but
explore a little below the surface and you will
Keeping You Informed
The UK Foreign Office may have issued specific
travel information on your destination. Refer
to www.fco.gov.uk or call 0845 850 2829. This
contains country advice on health and safety,
in addition to the standard advice on the threat
of worldwide terrorism. It is suggested this site
is visited prior to booking, and then regularly
checked up until your departure date.
see a world that is totally different. Hong Kong
is proud of its fast pace, and it is impossible not
to be amazed, and maybe a little fazed initially,
by the sheer energy of the place.
Singapore is less frantic, more organised,
rightfully known as the Garden City of Asia. Very
easy on the eye and the camera lens, with great
shopping, although again due to the weakness of
sterling it is not such good value as a few years
back. A good introduction to Asia.
The recent introduction of a Vegas style casino
& entertainment complex and Universal film
studios have added extra leisure spice to the
destination. Check out the zoo, certainly one of
the world’s best.
See additional information pages 127-129
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Burma (Myanmar)
in a nutshell
Fantastic sightseeing, incredible scenic contrasts
and cultures. A destination to inspire and intrigue
you. There are no direct flights from the UK, so
Bangkok is the suggested gateway and from
there a one hour flight.
Weatherwise – The best time is usually late
October through to end April. During the spring
and summer months you have heavy monsoon
rains which can disrupt travelling.
Pleasures – Because of the political issues
over most of the last decade, it has remained
wonderfully untouched by commercialised
tourism by comparison with most of its
neighbours. Things are now moving fast, but
for the curious traveller it is a fantastic and still
Touring Burma
The country combines the best of Asia in
many ways, with both Indian and Oriental
influences prominent. Because of the political
situation in most of the last 20 years, the
country was almost isolated, not just from
Europe but also within the Asia region. The
few travellers who ventured into the country
returned raving about the scenic and cultural
diversity. The authentic sense of Asia, yet
with some still relevant British Raj historic
influences. Ancient monasteries, glittering
pagodas, traditional markets, and genuine
smiles. In the last years, the politics have
become more relaxed, and the pent up
desire to travel to Myanmar has moved from
a stream to a fast flowing river!
Rangoon (Yangon)
The largest city, the commercial centre and a
former capital. Known for its colonial charm
with the highest number of old British Empire
buildings (some now rather dilapidated
unfortunately), colourful streets and lively
traditional markets, the ornate pagodas with
Shwedagan probably the most famous, the
recreational Kandawgyi Park – and more recently
some western style high rise buildings. Rangoon
is the main entry/exit point for most tours.
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• Mandalay
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Inle Lake
Ngapali
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•
Rangoon
(Yangon)
Andaman
Sea
Mandalay
Strongly influenced by the British Empire in its
design but now with modern high rise as well,
and the main seat of learning in the country with
the most universities. The 2nd city of Myanmar,
and the last royal capital of the Burmese
Monarch. In recent years, it has also attracted
many Chinese immigrants, which is evident in
the cuisine and lively markets. Mandalay is also
the main religious centres for Buddhism, and
a major attraction is Kuthodaw Pagoda, which
houses ‘the world’s largest book’ as many of the
pages are written on individual stupas. Close by
you have the small town of Amarapura where
you can usually see thousands of monks of all
ages on their way back to temple after gathering
offerings from the villagers.
Bagan
On the banks of the Irradwaddy River, a city
with over 2,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas
and ruins which are now a protected UNESCO
world heritage site. (Actually over 10,000 were
originally built, of which just a 5th now remain).
Alongside Angkor Wat and in Cambodia, and
Sukhothai in Thailand, Bagan is one of the most
incredible archaeological sites in Asia. But it is
much more than just the temples, the city is
fascinating and easy to explore, with traditional
markets. It is probably the most popular, and
photographed, area within the country.
authentic experience. Serene waterways, ornate
glittering pagodas, traditional villages and some
of the most genuine smiles. Bagan in particular,
with over 2,000 temples and pagodas, has to
be seen.
Realities – The infrastructure is still work in
progress, but that is also part of the charm.
Demand now totally exceeds supply of
international rooms – more are scheduled but
in the interim prices are increasing month by
month so it can be expensive.
A visa is required for entry to Burma, valid
for three months from date of issue.
Inle Lake
The large freshwater lake is home to many
local fishermen who live in the stilt houses
that fringe the water’s edge. The water links all
village life, and is used as the main transport
for visiting the surrounding towns. Here you
will see the local Intha people who are famous
for their one legged rowing technique. The
lake is serene, with wonderful Pagodas dotting
the shoreline.
Ngapali
This is the main beach area of the Myanmar
on the extreme west of the country. Limited
international accommodation at the moment,
but the beach is superb with 2 miles of pristine
sand and fringed by palm trees. A perfect place
to just relax and contemplate your adventures.
A Glimpse of Burma – 5 days (4 nights)
Using the new Bangkok Airways flights into
Mandalay we are now able to offer shorter
than usual extension tours. We particularly
suggest the idea of 2 nights in Mandalay,
and then taking the 40 minute domestic
flight to Bagan for a further 2 nights. Return
via Mandalay to Bangkok.
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Burma – The Road to Mandalay Cruise
Owned and operated by Orient-Express, the
Road to Mandalay has all of the attention to
detail you expect. Luxurious, but in an elegant
deliberately understated manner. Just 41
outside cabins, all with en suite showers, you
have a choice of superior, deluxe or State in
differing locations plus a rather sumptuous
Governor’s suite. Facilities include swimming
pool, wellbeing and fitness area, observation
deck and boutique. The restaurant serves
mainly delightful Asian specialities. Dress code
is casually elegant, a jacket might be worn for
dinner occasionally. The main schedule for the
sailings is every Wednesday from Mandalay
to Bagan from January to end April and then
again from October to December. Following
the same seasonal pattern it operates from
Bagan to Mandalay each Saturday.
The following itineraries give you a detailed
summary of the highlights you will usually see
during the various cruise options.
Road to Mandalay Highlights of Burma
Mandalay to Bagan, Three night cruise
Day One Mandalay Morning domestic flight
from Yangon to Mandalay. After a short visit to
Sagaing Hills to enjoy the panoramic views over
the Ayeyarwaddy River, transfer to the Road
To Mandalay berthed on the Ayeyarwady River
at Shwe Kyet Yet village. Following a welcome
meeting, the ship will set sail for Mandalay. After
lunch on board, transfer to shore by local boat for
a guided tour of the key sights of this fabled city,
regarded as the centre of Burmese culture and
Buddhist learning. Return to Road To Mandalay for
dinner and local entertainment in the evening.
Day Two Burmese Village & Ava Join an early
morning walking tour of Shwe Kyet Yet village
which will include alms-giving to the monks
by the ship’s crew. Enjoy breakfast while the
ship sails down to the ancient capital of Ava.
Disembark for a tour by traditional horse and
cart including a visit to an ancient teak monastic
school and the ruins of King Bagyidaw’s palace.
The rest of the day is spent relaxing on board
observing the local river life from the top deck.
Afternoon tea is served and an on-board guide
lectures on local places and customs. A casual
cocktail party is followed by dinner on board.
Day Three Bagan The ship arrives at Bagan
where over 2,000 temples and pagodas are
scattered on an awe-inspiring plain beside the
river. A guided orientation tour introduces you
to the most important temples. After lunch you
have the opportunity to rejoin the guide and
visit the inside of some of the more significant
pagodas. Alternatively, you can hire a bicycle or
horse-drawn cart (with driver) and explore this
fascinating area on your own. Late afternoon
your guide takes you to watch the breathtaking
vista of the sun setting over the plain. Dinner
and local entertainment on board.
Day Four Bagan After an early breakfast you are
transferred to Bagan airport for your onward flight.
Road to Mandalay Images of a Golden Land
Bagan to Mandalay, Four night cruise
Day 1 Bagan Morning domestic flight from
Yangon to Bagan. On arrival, transfer to the
Road To Mandalay berthed on the Ayeyarwady
River. At Bagan over 2,000 temples and
pagodas are scattered over an awe-inspiring
plain beside the river. After lunch, join the
guide and visit the inside of some of the
more significant pagodas. Late afternoon your
guide takes you to watch the sun setting over
a field of glowing pagodas. Dinner and local
entertainment on board.
Day 2 Bagan and cruise to Mandalay After
breakfast join the guide to explore some of
Bagan’s local markets selling wood carvings,
fabrics, longyis and rattan goods. See Myanmar’s
famous lacquerware being made. Alternatively,
you can hire a bicycle or horse-drawn cart and
explore this enchanting area on your own.
Mid-morning the Road To Mandalay begins its
cruise north towards Mandalay. Relax on the top
deck and watch the fascinating river life glide by.
Afternoon tea is served and an onboard guide
lectures on local places and customs. The ship
moors mid-river for the evening.
Day 3 Mingun Enjoy breakfast on board followed
by a lecture in the Observation lounge. After
lunch join our Chef on Top Deck for a cookery
demonstration while the ship sails past the
pagoda topped hills of Sagaing and the busy
river banks of Mandalay City. The ship moors late
afternoon, a perfect time for disembarking for
a tour of Mingun, home of the world’s largest
un-cracked bell and the huge, Earthquake ruined
pagoda of King Bodawpaya. Dinner and local
entertainment on board.
Day 4 Mandalay After a short sail across the
river, Road To Mandalay moors at Mandalay City.
Disembark for a guided tour of this fabled city
including all the major sites. The tour will continue
through Amarapura, ending at Shwe Kyet Yet
village where Road To Mandalay is waiting for
guests to enjoy lunch on board. In the afternoon,
visit the Sagaing Hills, considered to be the living
centre of the Buddhist faith in Burma. Sagaing is
also famous for its silver and silversmiths who still
work in much the same way as their ancestors
did. Dinner and local entertainment on board.
Day 5 Mandalay After an early breakfast, transfer
to Mandalay airport for your onward flight.
Price from £1678 (cruise only)
We can also offer a 7 night cruise from Bagan
to Bagan, departing every Saturday during the
seasonal schedule.
In addition, Orient-Express have recently launched
‘Orcaella’ which is equally luxurious but more
boutique with just 25 cabins. Ask us for details.
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Highlights of Burma (Myanmar)
Observe first hand how the lake influences every
minute of the day.
All of our arrangements to Burma (Myanmar) are
totally flexible and can be tailored to your personal
requirements. The following is just a suggestion,
but should you wish to stay longer/shorter in any
one place or to change the sequence, just call
us and we would be delighted to assist you. Our
suggestion takes in the considered highlights of
any tour to this fascinating country. See additional
information on page 56.
Day Twelve Return to Heho airport for the flight
south to Yangon. Depending on flight timings it
may be possible for you to connect with a flight
to Bangkok and from there travel on to London.
If timings do not allow, we shall provide a day
room in Yangon until your flight departure in the
evening.
Day One London Heathrow depart by Thai
International mid-day flight to Bangkok.
Day Two Arrive Bangkok, and transit onto the
Thai flight to Yangon (85 minutes flight). Meet
on arrival your personal guide and transfer to The
Governor’s Residence Hotel. A former colonial
mansion, wonderfully positioned to enjoy the
city. Just 48 rooms and suites, wonderfully old
world and elegant.
Day Three Discover the sights of Yangon with a
full day tour, the colonial buildings, the markets,
the reclining Buddha and the spectacular
Shwedagon Pagoda.
Day Four Take a morning flight north to Bagan
where you will join the Orient Express ‘Road to
Mandalay’ Cruise (see additional information
page 57). Afternoon tour the more significant of
the 2,000 pagodas on the Bagan plain, ending
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with watching the sun set behind the spires.
Return to the ship for overnight.
Day Five to Seven Following further exploration
of Bagan set sail north east up the river to
Mandalay. Just spend your time watching the
fast flowing water of the Ayeyarwaddy river, the
numerous pagodas, observing the villages as you
glide past. Take a tour of Mandalay before cruising
to Mingun, to see one of the world’s largest bells,
weighing more than 90 tons. Also visit Sagaing
Hills with its array of beautiful pagodas and
community of Buddhist monks and nuns.
Day Eight Disembark in Mandalay where you
will be transferred to the Mandalay Hill resort.
Without doubt the most prestigious hotel in
town, with an eclectic influence of Asian and
British Empire. The views over the town are
incredible.
Day Nine Fly to Heho and take the scenic transfer
to Inle Lake where you will stay at the Inle
Princes hotel for 3 nights. Located on the edge
of the lake, the resort offers wooden chalets,
thatched roofed, wonderfully simple but perfectly
comfortable. Many have lake views whilst others
either face the gardens or the mountains.
Day Ten and Eleven Explore the lake, the
numerous villages that exist on the fringes.
Day Thirteen Arrive London Heathrow.
The tour would include breakfast daily with full
board provided whilst on the cruise. Air travel
based on economy flights, but business Royal
Orchid service can be offered on the Thai flights.
If you have less time, and want to see just a
glimpse of Burma (Myanmar), see page 56 for a
5 day (4 night) option from Bangkok.
Price guide £3258
Holiday Options You may want to spend some
time in Thailand either before or after the tour.
We would suggest The Sukhothai or Peninsula
Hotels in Bangkok, and for easy access to the
beach, either Paradee on Koh Samed or The
Intercontinental In Hua Hin. Or if time allows
travel further south to either Phuket or Koh
Samui depending on the season.
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Thailand
in a nutshell
Incredible scenic variety and contrasts. Misty
mountains up in the north, and resort islands
in the south. Lively vibrant cities. Constantly
innovative with new products and hotels, which
then encourages existing properties to try to
reinvent themselves or just to improve. Stylish,
sophisticated in places yet in others stripped
down authentic eco-adventures. Bangkok is
12 hours flight.
Weatherwise – Thailand is a popular year
round country although it does have regional
seasonal variations. These are summarised on
the introduction pages of the major resorts
on the following pages. In brief the Andaman
resorts are generally at their best December to
April, the summer season has heavy showers,
some beach erosion, higher sea swells and
occasionally longer faces. Samui has the reverse
season, with the summer months generally
the best time, and the winter months less
favourable. The North has bright sunny days in
the winter but with cool mornings and evenings,
and in the summer more humidity and heavy
showers. Hua Hin and Koh Samed, both easily
accessible by road from Bangkok, are more
constant year round, with slightly more rain in
the summer. Bangkok is hot and steamy year
round, and particularly July to October.
Pleasures – Exotic, exciting, great value on
all levels. Superb hotels. The fantastic beaches
and islands. The immediate culture. The thrill of
discovering something new, even if you have
visited the country many times. The excellent
air access, both from the UK and from regional
points. The combination opportunities, so easy
to organise with your ideas can be perfectly
tailored to your requirements. The food, with so
many different varieties. Developed resorts but
just as many hide and chic retreats.
Realities – Thailand is the chosen destination
for many of the region’s travellers, it shows. See
pages 126/9.
VIETNAM
BURMA
( MYA N M A R )
New Resorts
Koh Kood (see page 65). Located on the eastern
side of the Gulf of Siam, close to the Thai border
with Cambodia. Totally tropical, coconut plantations
and small sleepy fishing villages. Super beaches.
Just a handful of international travellers and hotels,
we feature two – the ultra expensive jet set retreat
of Soneva Kiri and the more homely Cham’s
House. For Soneva Kiri we organise a private
carter flight from Bangkok straight to the resort
(last 10 minutes by speedboat). With Cham’s
House you take a domestic flight to Trat, followed
by a road transfer and then 35 minutes speedboat
transfer to resort – quite a schlep but all part of the
experience! Koh Kood is at its best weatherwise
December to May, the midsummer months can
see higher rainfall and sea swells.
Khanom (see page 86). Located on the Thailand
peninsula, just a 60 minute flight from Bangkok
south to Surat Thani, and then a further one
hour road transfer to our chosen hotel, Aava
Resort. Incredible beaches, soft golden sand
and apart from the stray cow, hardly anyone/
thing else. Amazing scenic backdrops with lush
tropical forests, waterfalls and small villages. This
is the Thailand of thirty years ago, wonderfully
unspoilt and delightfully authentic. It will change
and some of the major Thai hotel companies are
looking at the area, but in the meantime, make
it soon. Khanom is generally at its best April
to October, in the winter months you can have
rainfall and sea swells.
LAOS
• Chiang Rai
• Chiang Mai
• Sukhothai
T H A I L A N D
Bangkok
CAMBODIA
•
• Koh Samed
• H. Hin
• Koh Kood
Andaman
Sea
Khanom
•
Gulf of
Siam
• Koh Samui
• K. Lak
Phuket •
• Krabi
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Bangkok
in a nutshell
The bustling capital city of Thailand and one of
the main gateways for travel around the country
and the region. Towering high rises dwarfing
ornate and colourful temples. Traditional Klongs
(waterways) alongside packed roads. Smartly
dressed executives walking alongside saffron
robed Buddhist monks, usually with both on
their mobile phone. Obvious opulence and
consumer indulgence alongside abject poverty.
Flying time 12 hours.
Weatherwise – Hot and humid year round,
with heavy showers usually experienced July to
November.
Pleasures – Without doubt one of the most
charismatic cities in the world. Instant Asia, from
the moment you arrive. It is a city of extreme
contrasts, but to many that is what makes it so
fascinating. Exciting, and the nightlife is all you
have heard and more, plus with one of the very
best restaurant scenes in the region. Fantastic
shopping, either in roadside markets or ultra
modern shopping malls. Super sightseeing.
Hotel standards are some of the very best. Try to
experience the modern over-rail sky-train which is
a great way to explore the city and an alternative
to the congested roads.
Realities – Looking at our client comments, 90%
absolutly love the city, 10% don’t – with nothing inbetween. It is busy, hot and at times rather pungent,
and in places totally in your face authentic. It has a
sleazy side but this is easily avoidable.
The Peninsula Bangkok
One of the most popular deluxe hotels in
Bangkok. A towering 37 floor property with
incredible views over the busy Chao Phyra river
below. The airport is 50 minutes drive away. The
hotel provides a regular river shuttle to nearby
shopping centres, as well as to the over ground
mono Skytrain station just across the river which
then provides a fun, easy and traffic free way to
explore the city.
The modern hotel exterior rather disguises a
property of real quality and tradition with the
interior reflecting all the splendour of a bygone
age. Add to this some of the very best rooms in
terms of style, space, traditional designs merged
with contemporary comforts, and of course the
views with those on the higher floors giving you
the perfect vantage point. On each floor you
only have ten rooms and two suites. The deluxe
rooms are located on the lower 4th to 23rd
floors, the balcony and Grand Deluxe rooms are
on the higher floors.
Facilities include swimming pool, spa, several
restaurants with the two riverside options
particularly in demand. Hotel also organises
evening dinner cruises on their own converted
teak junks which is a great way to see Bangkok.
Nightly rate from £108 per person
Your stay at The Peninsula can be easily
combined with our other hotels in Thailand.
We think the style of the 137 Pillars House in
Chiang Mai (see page 66) would be particularly
good. And course if you are thinking of going
to Hong Kong we certainly suggest the unique
and historic Peninsula Hotel (see page 103), a
different design and atmosphere but equally
spectacular.
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Chatrium Hotel
Riverside Bangkok
Superior first class hotel, wonderfully positioned
on the Chao Phraya River, just 2 minutes by water
taxi to the Taksin BTS Monorail station. 396 rooms
and suites, with a choice of city or river views.
Super value, particularly when combined with
one of the Chic Locations offers which includes
room upgrades, making it one of the very best
priced quality hotels in Bangkok. Facilities include
riverside restaurant and a large infinity pool.
Nightly rate from £46 per person
Grand Centre Point
Ratchadamri, Bangkok
A high rise style with 526 colourful rooms and
suites. Fantastic superior first class value,
enhanced further by the super Chic Locations
extra night free offers. Great location just
off Sukhumvidt Road, which is one of the
main shopping and entertainment areas of
Bangkok, with high class malls and street
markets. Facilities include swimming pool, gym,
restaurants plus within the immediate area you
have numerous dining options.
Nightly rate from £64 per person
(with stay two nights pay one offer)
Vie Hotel Bangkok
Centrally located on Phaya Thai Road, with a
selection of high class shopping malls literally
on your doorstep, an elegant chic hotel with
a boutique style, impeccable finishing allied
to authentic Thai touches. Just 143 rooms and
suites. A choice of restaurants within the main
hotel, spa, plus in the separate adjacent building
just across the courtyard you have a lively
bar with evening entertainment and rooftop
swimming pool.
Nightly rate from £58 per person
The Sukhothai Bangkok
A deluxe hotel, centrally located on South Sathon
Road, close to Lumpuni Park and the shopping
area of Silom Road. One of the very best hotels
in the region, valued by those who appreciate
originality, classic chic elegance and gentle
calm simplicity and of course highly personalised
attention. 400 deluxe rooms, executive and
speciality suites grouped around the garden
courtyard and ornate lily ponds. Facilities include
several restaurants, bar, swimming pool and spa.
Nightly rate from £82 per person
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Sala Hotels and
Resorts
The four principal hotels in Thailand for the
fast growing Sala Group.
Each property has its own very distinctive
personality, fully reflecting their own location,
but there is a consistency in the design theme.
The resorts in Phuket and Koh Samui have been
long established and popular, whilst Bangkok
and Chiang Mai opened in 2013. Both of these
new resorts reflect an even more contemporary
highly individual Thai style, minimalist and
allowing the natural setting to take priority over
room distractions, although they have creature
comforts such as flat screen TV and en suite
showers of course.
All four can be easily combined to allow a Sala
tour of Thailand. We feature below just a few
ideas that can easily be tailored to suit your
personal requirements. And of course they do
not have to be selected in combination, they can
all be twinned with many of the other hotels
we feature in Thailand and the neighbouring
countries:
Bangkok 3 nights & Chiang Mai 3 nights and
then take direct flight to either Koh Samui,
weathewise best in our spring and summer
months or Phuket which generally is at its best
December to April. If you want to combine
Phuket and Samui there is a short 30 minutes
rather scenic flight between the two islands.
Or why not combine the two Sala hotels in
Bangkok and Chiang Mai, and then head up to
Luang Prabang in Laos, just a one hour flight
from Chiang Mai, before returning south to one
of the beach resorts.
Sala Phuket
One of the most popular first class hotels on
Phuket, with a combination of rooms, suites
and villas. A contemporary design, with Thai
flourishes. Located on Mai Khao beach in the
quieter north west corner of the island, 20 minutes
from the airport. 79 rooms, suites and villas. Each
is spacious and bright. The deluxe rooms are the
entry level and are set within a garden courtyard.
You then have an option of garden pool villas,
Sala Pool villas and some even larger speciality
freestanding one and two bedroom pool villas.
Main swimming pool, restaurant, elevated bar
with classic views over the resort, spa. Beach,
usually at its best December to April.
Chic Check – A good choice if your priority
is space – the Sala Pool Villas are particularly
suggested.
7 nights from £1498
Sala Samui Resort
& Spa Koh Samui
Stylish yet relaxed, minimalist and contemporary,
totally romantic. Located in the north east
corner, 10 minutes from the airport.
68 deluxe rooms and villas. In the garden
courtyard you have deluxe rooms on the upper
floors, and the garden pool villas below. Closer
to the main pool, a selection of freestanding
villas, all with their own plunge pool and walled
garden. The Sala Villas, our particular favourites,
have outdoor living space.
Facilities main pool and separate lap pool,
restaurant, beach, attractive spa.
Chic Check – Simple, an almost Moorish design
theme with proud Thai touches.
7 nights from £1538
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Sala Rattanakosin
Bangkok
Description and Location Sala Rattanakosin
Bangkok opened in May 2013, a delightful
genuinely boutique hotel. Contemporary in style,
tucked away down a small side road. Rattanakosin
was the old name of Bangkok, and you are literally
surrounded by the most fantastic temples, with
Wat Arun directly across the river, Wat Po just
behind you and the Grand Palace to the side. This
area is wonderfully authentic, and will appeal to
the curious traveller, rather than someone wanting
the more manicured tourism and shopping
influence of Silom and Sukhumvidt roads.
Accommodation 17 rooms, mostly river facing
although a few face the small approach road.
All are modern with a minimalist design theme.
Whilst the road views offer the best price, our
preference would be to upgrade to the river
view, truly spectacular both day and night when
Wat Arun is floodlit.
Facilities Rooftop bar, restaurant serving mainly
Asia specialities. There is no pool or lift, so as the
hotel is spread over three floors you do need to
be reasonably agile.
Chic Check – chic marmite, will appeal to the
adventurous traveller who finds the authentic
location interesting rather than intimidating.
Nightly Price from £48 per person
Sala Lanna Chiang Mai
Description and Location The Sala Lanna is an
attractive new addition to the Chiang Mai hotel
scene. Great value, rather funky contemporary
design, and super location on the east bank
of the Ping River. The airport is a 20 minutes
drive away, the lively night market 10 minutes
walk. In the immediate area you have several
restaurant options.
Accommodation Just 21 rooms and suites.
Two standard rooms are road facing (see note
below), with the remainder having direct river
view. There is also a family suite on the ground
floor with private pool.
Facilities Main restaurant with evening
alternative next door, rooftop swimming pool,
riverside location plus within the immediate area
you have several quality boutiques, restaurant
options and bars. The night market and the old
quarter are just a few minutes walk away.
Chic Check – It does have a minimalist
chic marmite design style that has to be
appreciated, so whilst the price is good, it
should not be the only consideration. Just on
this, the standard rooms are the lowest price,
but have limited views – generally our clients
would prefer to pay a little extra and receive the
superior quality of the river facing rooms.
Nightly Price from £48 per person
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Discover Sukhothai
3 day extension to the Sukhothai Region,
central Thailand Just a 50 minute flight
by Bangkok Airways north of Bangkok, the
Sukhothai region is known for its temples,
rural scenery and gentle pace. The temples
are spread around the region, but all are easily
accessible from our chosen host hotel, the
Heritage Sukhothai resort, either by bicycle or
tuk-tuk taxi.
Sukhothai literally means ‘Dawn of Happiness’
and was the capital of the Thai (Siam) Empire
for approximately 140 years. In our view, the
temples (We have just shown a few examples
in the images here) compare to those found in
Angkor (Cambodia) but without the crowds. You
really do feel you can stroll around the grounds
almost uninterrupted. The best time to visit will
generally be November to May. The period June
to October can see higher rainfall and humidity.
The Heritage Sukhothai Resort Hotel is just
5 minutes drive from the small airport. It has
just 68 rooms, either ground or first floor, and
grouped around the two swimming pools.
Facilities include restaurant and simple spa.
Prices start from £388 per person for a 3 day
(2 night) extension from Bangkok, including air
fare and accommodation. Sightseeing is optional
and can be easily arranged with a private guide.
Anantara Cruises on the Chao Phyra River
from Bangkok
There are few better ways to see Bangkok than
from the famous Chao Phyra river that cuts
through the city. Be amazed by how much the
river influences everyday life. Transferring smartly
dressed executives to and from their offices,
saffron robed monks on the way to temple,
children going to school. Everyone uses the river,
indeed many live on stilts alongside it.
Our cruises with Anantara (formerly Manohra
Cruises, but always under the ownership of
Anantara) give you a fascinating opportunity to
experience river life, but in luxury. The two ships,
Anantara Song and Anantara Dream, are
converted from the original 100 year old hulls,
considerably enhanced with ultra-contemporary
facilities yet at the same time totally traditional.
You have a choice of day and romantic evening
cruises – Bangkok looks even more spectacular
at night – as well as a 3 day (2 night) cruise
from Bangkok upriver to the former capital
of Ayutthaya.
The Anantara Song has 4 cabins, all with
shower, whilst the Anantara Dream is even
more luxurious with just 2 cabins and is ideal for
private charters. Both have on board restaurant
and sundeck. Arrangements on the 3 day
cruise include all meals on board, snacks and
sightseeing.
The 3 day cruise departs Bangkok each Monday
and Thursday at 10.00 from the riverside
Anantara hotel. During the 3 days you will
see some of the most spectacular and unique
temples, ending with a visit to Ayutthaya. You
return to Bangkok late afternoon on the 3rd day.
This cruise can be incorporated into any multi
centre tour of Thailand and the region.
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Soneva Kiri Koh Kood
Description and Location Chic stripped down
luxury. The island is famous for waterfalls,
beaches and traditional village life – Soneva Kiri
embraces all three but adds barefoot elegance
and jet set style. You can travel via the
domestic flight, but most resort clients will prefer
the option and convenience of the direct charter
flight straight from Bangkok to the landing strip
and then a 10 minute speedboat to the resort.
Accommodation – 26 one bedroom villas, and
8 two and three bedroom family Residences. All
have thatched roofs, an abundance of indoor and
outdoor living space. You have a choice of either
sunrise or sunset, some set slightly back in the
coconut plantation whilst others are beachfront.
All have their swimming pool and of course
butler service. The total estate is huge, and
buggies shuttle you on demand.
Facilities Unique dining ideas dotted around the
resort including a tree-pod option. Or dine on
the rocks with the water lapping your toes. Spa,
a range of water sports and dive centre. Nature
treks around the island. Kids play area with the
emphasis on enjoying nature’s playground.
Chic Check – Yes it is expensive, but for the
right client it is one of the ultimate retreats. The
setting is just magical, untamed and natural.
7 nights from £3588
Cham’s House Koh Kood
Description and Location Authentic hide and
chic, wonderfully rustic, totally comfortable.
You fly from Bangkok south to Trat (one hour)
and then take a road transfer for a further
55 minutes to the jetty, and then another 35
minutes by speedboat to the resort. Alternatively
we can arrange a private car transfer from
Bangkok straight to the jetty (journey time
approx. 4 hours).
Accommodation 48 rooms and villas. All are
simple, perfectly in keeping with the feel of the
island yet with reassuring modern comforts.
The entry level rooms are set back in the
gardens, further forward you have a selection
of more spacious villas, some with their own
plunge pool.
Facilities Swimming pool, restaurant and bar, spa
room, attractive beachfront. The resort can also
arrange a variety of eco-focused activities, with
kayaking to the nearby waterfall one of the most
popular.
Chic Check – This is the totally unspoilt face of
Thailand, and a welcome respite from the more
commercialised resorts. Here the pleasures
are simple. Compatible company might be
important. The transfers should be viewed as
part of the experience rather than being tedious.
7 nights from £1618
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Chiang Mai and
the North
in a nutshell
Chiang Mai is the 2nd city of Thailand, but is just
a fraction of the size of Bangkok. It is compact,
bustling and despite some recent development,
it retains a market town atmosphere. It is the
main gateway to the region. Flying time from
Bangkok 60 minutes. Chiang Rai is in the extreme
north east of the country, even smaller and more
traditional, with the focal point of interest being
the Golden Triangle, the area where Thailand, Laos
and Burma (Myanmar) all meet.
Weatherwise – December to March are the most
popular months with cool (frequently chilly so
warm jumper will be required) – early mornings
and late evenings with temperatures then rising
rapidly as midday approaches. March to May
tend to be the driest and hottest months. June to
November are the wetter, more humid months,
characterised by sharp heavy showers.
Pleasures – In Chiang Mai, we have a selection
of superb highly impressive hotels. Great
shopping either in high class boutiques or at the
famous night market. Fascinating sightseeing
with numerous eco-adventure options just a
short drive outside the city, including elephant
trekking and river rafting. Super restaurants
with those located alongside the Mae Ping river
particularly good. Good airline access and direct
flights to many of the resorts in the south. Chiang
Rai is the point for exploring the Golden Triangle
region and travelling on the Mekong River. The
town has limited interest so the featured hotels
are about 45 minutes drive away. There are
flights linking Chiang Rai to Bangok (65 minutes
flight). We suggest the 6 hour scenic mountain
pass drive from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai or vice
versa, visiting hill tribes en route, although there
is a more direct less interesting motorway option.
Realities – Development and regional tourism
are growing apace, so at times the main sites
can be crowded. The night market in Chiang
Mai offers some fun purchases with haggling
required, but the brand name might be misspelt!
137 Pillars House
Chiang Mai
Description and Location 137 Pillars House
is a new beautifully designed boutique hotel,
reviving Oriental elegance within a historic
setting. Elegant, with a real sense of occasion.
Located close to the banks of the Mai Ping river,
just a short taxi ride to the centre of Chiang Mai.
The airport is 20 minutes away.
Accommodation Just 30 speciality suites. The
20 Rajah Brooke Suites are Junior suite in style
with oversized bedroom and living area and
tiled veranda overlooking the gardens. These
are the most suitable for families as several
are interconnecting. The six East Borneo Junior
suites are larger. The two William Bain Terrace
suites have bedroom and separate living room,
whilst the two Louis Leonowens Suites are the
most spacious and luxurious and have their own
plunge pool.
Facilities Wonderfully tropical gardens,
swimming pool, spa of course, gym, elegant
restaurant and planter style colonial bar. You are
also conveniently located to enjoy the numerous
restaurant and boutique options that abound in
Chiang Mai, with several of the more upscale
just a few minutes walk away whilst the famous
night market is an 8 minute tuk-tuk ride.
Chic Check – A super new addition to the Chiang
Mai hotel scene. The hotel opened in mid 2012,
to instant acclaim. The design is spectacular, fully
capturing the elegance of bygone days but with
a pleasing acceptance of contemporary facilities.
The old colonial house was built in the early
1800’s as a house designated to foreigners by
the Siam Government, and it was built around
the construction of 137 pillars, hence the name.
It was the setting of the real ‘King and I’ story.
Nightly rate £108 per person
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Tamarind Village
A delightful and extremely well priced boutique
hotel. Just 42 rooms and 3 suites, located in the
heart of the old quarter. 20 minutes to the
airport, and just a short walk to the famous night
market. The hotel takes its name from the
200 year old tamarind tree which is set within
the property.
The rooms are all designed to reflect local
traditions and culture. Simple yet perfectly
comfortable and wonderfully authentic and
atmospheric. They are grouped around the two
courtyard squares, set back in the garden.attractive
restaurant specialising in Northern Thai cuisine, bar
and swimming pool. Spa. Within the immediate
area you have numerous restaurant options.
Chic Check – Well priced, totally Thai style. Great
location to explore the city.
Nightly rate £28 per person
The Chedi
Chiang Mai
Riverside location
One of Northern Thailand’s most elegant and
luxurious hotels, perfectly positioned on the
banks of Mae Ping river, yet with the famous
night market just a few minutes walk away. A
combination of contemporary design, particularly
in the rather stark entrance, but once inside the
quality is instant. The airport is 15 minutes drive
away. You have a choice of Deluxe rooms which
are all river facing, set back in the gardens, or
more spacious Junior suites. Swimming pool, spa,
choice of restaurant plus within the immediate
area you have many more options.
Chic Check – Stylish, modern and contemporary.
Excellent location with the river in front of you,
and just two roads back the lively night market.
Nightly rate £88 per person
Four Seasons Resort
Chiang Mai
Generally regarded as the most luxurious and
exclusive resort in Northern Thailand.
25 minutes drive outside of the city. 64 pavilions,
grouped in units of four around the rice field,
all spacious, offering either Garden, Mountain
or Rice Field view. Further selection of villas
with private pool in a separate location, and
Residence two and three bedroom suites.
Facilities include fantastic spa, swimming pool,
choice of restaurant and location.
Chic Check – Superb quality. It’s too good to use
just as a base, so plan to spend one day doing
nothing but enjoying the fantastic setting.
Nightly rate £198 per person
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Anantara Golden Triangle
Description and Location Located in the extreme
north of Thailand at the point where the Mekong
River separates Thailand from Laos and Burma
(Myanmar). Chiang Rai airport is 45 minutes away.
Accommodation A total of 77 rooms all in the
main building directly looking out towards Laos
across the Mekong River.
Facilities Include choice of restaurant, swimming
pool, spa and a complete selection of ecoadventure tours, including a unique three
countries in a day option. A further option is to
really learn about the Asian elephant, with the
opportunity if you wish to get really up-close
and personal, with its own on-site camp.
Arrangements include three meals daily, house
wine-beer and spirits with lunch and dinner, and
once daily per person a choice of spa treatment
(adults only), cooking class, elephant and
mahout training or Three Countries half day tour
(Thailand, Burma and Laos).
Chic Check – We rate the accommodation as
being first class, but the location, and the options,
to be luxurious in their uniqueness. You will
probably be getting up quite early, so pack a
warm jumper for the cold misty winter mornings.
2 nights Adventure package from
£738 per person
Four Seasons Tented
Camp Golden Triangle
Description and Location Similar to the Anantara
above. The Four Seasons offers a total luxurious
and expensive experience.
Accommodation Just 15 luxurious zip up tents all
on stilts, all with en-suite shower.
Facilities Include two main restaurants in differing
locations, swimming pool. An elevated swingbridge, high above the forest links the facilities.
The resort includes all meals and a selection of
excursions. Adults only are accepted.
Chic Check – A totally unique concept, will appeal
to those looking for eco-friendly adventure and
luxury. You need to be comfortable with the
realities of being close to nature.
We particularly like the idea of a combination
with the equally impressive Four Seasons Resort
in Chiang Mai (see page 67). You can drive
between the two resorts in about 3 hours, but
more interesting would be to take the scenic
high mountain pass, travelling through small hill
tribe villages. It takes about 7 hours, but is worth
considering.
2 nights Adventure package from
£2148 per person
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Koh Samed
in a nutshell
A small island just off the east coast Gulf of
Siam. You drive south from Bangkok for 90
minutes to Rayong, followed by 25 minutes
speedboat to resort. The appeal are the superb
beaches, the lush tropical style and the easy
access.
Note – Island is also spelt Samet.
Weatherwise – The most popular months are
November to April, however the island has a
more consistent pattern than the resorts further
south so during the summer months you still
have bright hot days maybe interspersed with a
short shower burst.
Pleasures – The quality of our chosen hotels.
Both have a rustic pleasing style that is
reminiscent of the Indian Ocean. The soft sand
beaches and the inviting water quality. The total
sense of escapism, yet the easy access from
Bangkok, making the island a popular retreat
after an extensive tour of the region. Currently
there are no tarmac roads on the island,
although one is under construction slowly, so
you travel around the island on mud tracks or
by sea. Our two hotels are in quieter locations,
particularly Paradee, so are away from the
lively Sai Kaeo resort area although it can be
easily visited.
Realities – Due to its location, it has weekend
popularity with domestic and regional travellers.
This is particularly evident in the Sai Kaeo resort
with restaurant and nightlife options.
Paradee Koh Samed
The most prestigious hotel on the island,
thatched roofed cottages on a secluded beach
located on the extreme southern point.
40 individual thatched roofed suites, set in three
rows. Each has alcove living area. On the back
row are the garden suites, further forward the
garden suites with plunge pool and directly facing
the sea the beachfront suites with plunge pool.
Main swimming pool plus smaller option just for
the garden villas, spa, main restaurant, two bars
– non-motorised water sports. A long sweeping
cove of soft sand.
Chic Check – The hotel has an easygoing gentle
charm, best appreciated by adults as there are
no facilities for children.
7 nights from £1718
Le Vimarn Cottage
Resort and Spa Koh Samed
Sister hotel to Paradee, more first class than
deluxe, more family focused. Located on the
west coast with the accommodation spread over
a hillside leading down to a tropical cove beach.
31 cottages, each is thatch roofed, wonderfully
authentic with the emphasis on teak. All are sea
facing across the gardens. Some cottages are
ground floor whilst others are elevated with stairs
linking to the main boardwalk.
Fantastic beach, swimming pool, spa, gym,
choice of restaurant.
Chic Check – A lower priced option to the
Paradee, there is a similarity in style but here it
is more family friendly, even more relaxed.
7 nights from £1548
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Hua Hin and Cha Am
in a nutshell
Located on the west coast of the Gulf of Siam,
just over 2 hours drive south of Bangkok. For
years they have been the aspirational centre
for affluent Thai families who have holiday
homes in the area. The two resorts run into each
other along the coast, with Hua Hin the more
developed with many hotels and in particular
high rise condominiums.
Weatherwise – Generally at their best December
to April, although you do not get the seasonal
extremes of the islands like Samui and Phuket.
In the summer you might have some increased
rainfall and humidity, but days without sun
are rare. Jellyfish can occasionally be seen in
midsummer.
Pleasures – We might not have said this a
few years back, but Hua Hin in particular has
improved with tourism development. There
are now many more restaurant and shopping
options, as well as hotel choice. The beaches
are good, albeit without the sense of the tropics
found in Phuket or Samui. This area has the most
Golf Courses in Thailand, so if you want to play a
round you have so many options. An interesting
tour can be to visit the Hua Hin Winery, just 45
minutes drive inland and you can actually tour
the vines on elephants! – and the setting is
really quite unique and the red wine surprisingly
good. Both resorts are good options for a few
days beach retreat after a tour of the region.
Realities – They can be busy at weekends/
public holidays when transfers can take longer.
The Thai sense of style is evident, but it is more
Miami/Gold Coast influenced than tropical.
In resort transfers – The intercontinental is
3 minutes by tuk-tuk taxi from the city centre
or a short walk, Rest Detail 10 minutes with a
regular shuttle service.
Rest Detail Hua Hin
Description and Location Attractive first class
hotel, with an extensive beachfront.
Accommodation 56 rooms, villas and suites. Main
building you have the Rest Green room (lower
floor garden view), Rest Spirit (higher floor, partial
sea view) and Rest Horizon (adult focused, sea
view and balcony jacuzzi). In the adjacent village
area you have 16 freestanding cottages each with
direct access to an exclusive swimming pool.
Facilities Main swimming pool plus the Village
pool, restaurants, spa, kids club. Shuttle Hua Hin.
Chic Check – Good size colourful rooms, stylish
yet in a family friendly relaxed manner. Personal
favourite would be the Village Cottages, very
different and romantic.
7 nights from £1498
Intercontinental Hua Hin
Description and Location High quality, almost
boutique in concept. Impressive style throughout
the resort. Conveniently located on the main
beachfront.
Accommodation 119 rooms and suites. The
deluxe rooms are in the main building at the
rear of the resort, sea facing down through the
manicured gardens. The premier rooms are in
two storey clusters with those on the ground floor
having immediate pool access. In addition you
have a selection of speciality suites and villas.
Facilities Several restaurant options, swimming
pool, spa and health club.
Chic Check – Instant ‘wow’, in our view the
most impressive deluxe hotel in town. Classic
elegance with a contemporary twist.
7 nights from £1638
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Hotel De La Paix
Cha Am
Description and Location Highly contemporary
sleek stylish resort. Clean lines and some quirky
touches. The fishing village of Cha Am is a few
minutes away, Hua Hin 20 minutes.
Accommodation 79 suites and pool villas.
The Horizon (junior) suites have integrated living
area and are set back in the avenue gardens,
with pathways leading to the beach. On the
ground floor you have the garden suites which
have additional lawn terrace. The pool villas are
set closest to the beach, and have high walls to
ensure your privacy. Each villa has incredible in
and outdoor living space. Both suites and villas
have complimentary mini bar stocked daily.
Facilities Several restaurants, two swimming
pools – one adult only, spa, small fitness area,
extensive beach. Shuttle to Cha Am/Hua Hin –
nominal cost.
Chic Check – A proud modern boutique theme,
with the emphasis on uncluttered space and
simple luxury rather than views, however
many of the public areas overlook the beach.
Children are accepted, but there are no specific
facilities.
7 nights from £1538
Aleenta Pranburi
Hua Hin
Description and Location One of the very first
genuinely boutique hotels in the region,
located about 35 minutes drive out of Hua Hin,
in a quiet secluded area.
Accommodation The 20 deluxe rooms and suites
have a Mediterranean influence, and are all sea
facing, with many just yards from the extensive
beach. We particularly like the Rondavel shaped
beach rooms with their private plunge pool. In
keeping with the style of the resort, each room
has an eclectic design. 15 of the rooms are in the
main hotel, with a further five set in the separate
Frangipani wing 500 yards along the beach.
Facilities Include elevated restaurant specialising
in Asian cuisine, small swimming pool and spa. As
the resort is mainly for couples romance focused,
the main hotel does not accept children although
they are accepted at the Frangipani wing.
Chic Check – It is wonderfully simple, stripped
down elegance, with an eco-conscience yet
without compromising your comfort. Intentionally,
the rooms do not have TV, but do have yoga mats
and iPods! The beach is fantastic, over a mile of
soft sand and generally clear waters.
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Phuket
in a nutshell
The most developed of the resort islands in the
south of Thailand, one hour flight from Bangkok.
Good infrastructure, with many top class hotels
and restaurants, and tourist attractions both on
land and at sea.
Weatherwise – Generally at its best November
to April. The spring and summer months can see
beach erosion, higher sea swells and rainfall.
Pleasures – The good beaches (seasonal) and
water sports, some of the finest hotels in the
region, attractive easily accessible offshore islands,
lively restaurant and nightlife scene if required,
still many quieter coves and beaches, highly
convenient air links from many of the regional
cities in addition to Bangkok.
Realities – Some of the island is highly
developed, particularly in the Patong area, with
the excesses of mass tourism evident. Spring
and summer can be Red Flag and Long Face
Season, despite the lower prices.
Transfer Times: The Dewa, Indigo Pearl and
Sala Phuket are just 15 minutes from the airport,
Banyan Tree, Dusit Thani Lagina and Pavilions
20 minutes, Amanpuri 30 minutes and the
Regent 50 minutes.
Flying time from Bangkok 60 minutes also
direct connections to Singapore, KL, Hong Kong
and Dubai.
Banyan Tree Phuket
Description and Location Luxurious low rise
country club style, located at Bang Tao Bay within
the Laguna resort. Banyan Tree has now been split
into three individual lifestyle areas with 173 villas.
In this feature we concentrate on the original
section of the resort which includes 135 villas.
Accommodation 135 villas. All with walled
garden. Deluxe villas with small jet pool, much
larger pool villas which are particularly suggested
(see main image). There are also a couple of
family two bedroom pool villas.
Facilities Swimming pool, spa, fitness, restaurant
options within the resort and the Laguna Estate.
Beach club, 3 minutes by buggy.
Chic Check – Always popular, good facilities
within the resort estate.
7 nights from £1838
Amanpuri Phuket
Description and Location Aman’s first and still
flagship resort. Wonderfully simple elegance,
deliberately understated but totally luxurious.
Located within a coconut plantation, close to Surin.
Accommodation You have just 40 pavilions and
30 villas. Pavilion oversized with outside living
space, and dotted around the hillside, with
those on the cusp the lower priced and those
further down the hill commanding better views
and a higher price. The villas are sumptuous
and offer two, three and four bedrooms, all
with private pool.
Facilities Swimming pool, restaurant, spa,
fitness, non-motorised water sports Dec/April.
Chic Check – The original luxury resort in Phuket
and for many still ‘The best’. Immaculate service.
7 nights from £2188
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Dusit Thani Laguna
Phuket
Description and Location One of the most
established hotels in Phuket, recently
considerably enhanced, with particularly
attractive rooms and relatively newly opened
pool villas facing the lagoon.
Accommodation A total of 255 rooms, suites
and villas. All are decorated with a traditional
Thai theme. The majority of the rooms and
suites are sea facing, looking across the garden
and pool area towards the beach. The Pool villas
are located in a quiet area and are all lagoon
facing.
Facilities Include several specialty restaurants,
swimming pool, spa, kids club. A complete range
of non-motorised water sports can be arranged
subject to weather conditions.
Chic Check – A good all round hotel with
excellent facilities for all the family. You have a
good selection of restaurants within the Laguna
area, plus just a few minutes walk outside
the property you have several more options.
Excellent beach in months December to April
with generally low waves.
7 nights from £1448
Dewa Nai Yang
Beach Resort Phuket
Description and Location A very pleasant
superior first class resort, located on the north
west coast, 4 minutes walk to Nai Yang beach.
Accommodation Contemporary designed and
spacious, you have a choice of 34 romantic
garden pool villas and in the Residence Main
building a selection of 62 one bedroom or
two bedroom family suites, both of which
have kitchenette facilities. The one bedroom
suites have additional shower unit, whilst the
two bedroom have master bedroom and twin
bedroom each with en suite bathroom.
Facilities Main swimming pool, choice of on-site
restaurant plus there are several options within a
few minutes drive.
Chic Check – Relaxed and very well priced for the
quality offered. The villas would be our choice for
romance and exclusivity, whilst the suite options
are great for families. Nai Yang beach is generally
quieter than many others in Phuket and is usually
at its best November to April.
7 nights from £1398
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Indigo Pearl Phuket
Description and Location Unique and totally
chic, almost hidden away in a quiet lush corner
of northwest Phuket.
Accommodation The 177 suites are dotted
around the extensive tropical gardens, leading
down to a long stretch of beach (separated from
the hotel by minor road). Each has a funky, hip
design, reflecting the tin mining history of the
owning family. Dark woods, cool floors, and
deliberate flourishes of colour. All are generous
in size, with a choice of Pearl Bed (junior) suites,
Premium Pearl on higher floors with elevated
ceiling, D–Buk suites with a few family style
with integrated extra bed area. Individual Pool
Pavilion suites have their own plunge pool.
Facilities Include several swimming pools,
fantastic choice of restaurant location and
theme, spa, kids club, fitness club.
Chic Check – A resort with a proud highly
individual appeal. The design is innovative, ultra
contemporary, hip, colourful, sharp and eclectic
definitely marmite and rather sexy. The area is
wonderfully tropical and totally natural, and a
world away from the more commercialised
style of tourism found just 40 minutes down
the coast.
7 nights from £1518
The Pavilions Phuket
Description and Location Luxurious, sleek and
chic, ultra contemporary yet very comfortable.
Adults only, no children under 16 years. Elevated
location with views down over the Bang Tao
resort area, the nearest beach is about 5 minutes
drive.
Accommodation 48 villas. The majority are one
bedroom, with spacious well designed bedroom
and living room, and all with infinity swimming
pool with views out to the Andaman Sea. The
Spa and Pool Pavilions are larger and located
further up the hill and reached by funicular lift.
Plus you have a magnificent three bedroom Villa.
Facilities Attractive restaurant serving a fusion
of Asian and Mediterranean cuisine, a rather
cool chill out bar with particularly good views
at night. Spa treatments can be arranged in the
privacy of your own villa. There are a couple of
good golf courses a short drive away.
Chic Check – The emphasis here will be on
the quality of the accommodation rather than
extensive facilities within the resort. The appeal
will be to affluent, independent travellers
who value both quality and privacy. Phuket is an
interesting island to explore and car hire would
assist your ease to explore the many beaches
and restaurant options.
7 nights from £1998
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Regent Phuket
Cape Panwa
Description and Location A luxury resort hotel,
elevated above the sheltered cove of Cape
Panwa in the south east corner of the island.
Phuket Town which has an authentic charm is 15
minutes away, and the lively resort of Patong 25
minutes, considerably more in terms of appeal!
Accommodation 105 pavilions, suites and
villas. All are tastefully decorated in a proud
contemporary Thai way, perfectly capturing
the style of the resort. All are with sea views.
The generously sized pavilion rooms are the
entry level and are impressive. The suites have
separate integrated living area and are perfect
for families. The villas are the ultimate in terms
of space and location, all have their own plunge
pool, and guests have privileged access to the
exclusive Regent Club where breakfast is served
as well as afternoon tea and evening cocktails.
Facilities A selection of exquisite restaurants
and lounges placed around the resort so you
can have the very best views, infinity swimming
pool, spa with full range of treatments, seaview
treatment rooms, fitness club, tennis court, kids
pool and kids club. The cove beach is accessed
by a few steps and from here a selection of
non-motorised water sports are available,
subject to weather conditions (see note below).
Visitor attractions are within easy access from
the resort.
Chic Check – Stylish and totally elegant. The
location is rather special, as the south east
corner tends to have residential homes rather
than numerous hotels so it is still relatively
unspoilt. The views out to the small islands are
spectacular. The Andaman sea can be the perfect
backdrop for a romantic honeymoon experience.
The cove beach is sheltered, so the sea is more
consistent year round than at some of the
hotels on the west coast which have summer
high swells. As there are some steps around
the resort it might not be ideal for those with
mobility issues.
7 nights from £1898
We can offer the Regent Phuket with any of
our hotels in Thailand, but we think the idea of
a combination with the Sukhothai in Bangkok
and/or 137 Pillars House in Chiang Mai would
be rather special.
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Khao Lak
in a nutshell
Located on the mainland facing the Andaman Sea,
linked to the island of Phuket by causeway bridge.
Come for the glorious beaches with the stunning
Khao Sok National Park in the background. You fly
into Phuket and then it is a scenic 60 minute road
transfer along the coast.
Weatherwise – Like Phuket, generally at its best
November to April when the days are usually
bright and sunny and the sea wonderfully inviting
and wide smiles. During the summer months, you
see some beach erosion and higher sea swells and
longer faces.
Pleasures – Although development is coming,
Khao Lak still offers a much more gentle quieter
pace than Phuket. There are some restaurants
in the village (reduced in the summer season),
however most of the dining options will be
within the hotels. Nightlife is equally limited,
although to many that is actually part of
the attraction. The beaches are excellent,
particularly during the winter season, and a
speedboat ride away you have the Similan
Islands with some of the best diving and
snorkelling in the region. The wonderfully
lush Khao Sok National Park offers a range of
eco-adventures, including elephant trekking.
The easy access from Phuket airport, with its
numerous flights, is a real plus.
Realities – As Phuket gets busier, many clients
are now finding the option of Khao Lak more
attractive. However whilst there are several new
hotels and tourism is on the march, Khao Lak
offers low key shopping and nightlife so if they
are priorities you might be disappointed. Here
the pleasures are more simple and natural.
Le Méridien Khao
Lak Beach and Spa
Resort Khao Lak
Description and Location A luxurious resort
with extensive facilities. Located on a superb
extensive stretch of beach, 10 minutes drive
from the village of Khao Lak, and just over an
hour road transfer from Phuket airport. The
Similan islands, known for their excellent diving
are a speedboat ride away, and the beautiful
Khao Sok National Park, which forms a backdrop
to the resort, is just a short drive away.
Accommodation 243 rooms, suites and villas.
The superior rooms are in the main building,
with the deluxe being on the ground floor, both
with garden view. Also in the main building you
have premium rooms which have an angled
view of the sea and have additional amenities
included. Pool view suites have extra lounge
and are particularly good for families, as are the
superb one and two bedroom freestanding villas
all with their own pool.
Facilities Numerous themed restaurants and
bars, main swimming pool and separate family
friendly pool with water slides, spa, gym, mini
golf. Kids Club. A range of eco-adventure tours
can be arranged from the resort. The entire
resort is located within a 30 acre estate, and
cycles are available for gentle tours of the
immediate area.
Chic Check – Superb 7 mile beach, generally
at its best December to April. A good choice for
all the family, as the facilities are extensive.
Families are encouraged to use the separate
pool area, leaving the main pool area quieter.
During the summer season the resort might
attract some incentive groups.
7 nights from £1588
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Casa De La Flora
Khao Lak
Description and Location An ultra
contemporary boutique resort, clean lines,
uncluttered space, futuristic. Light, with just the
contrasts of wood and concrete. Located on a
fine stretch of beach just 5 minutes drive from
Khao Lak village, one hour from Phuket airport.
Accommodation 36 Cubic Form Villas. All are
spacious, sea facing although some are set back
in the gardens, and each has its own plunge
pool. You have a selection of Casa Pool suites
and studio suites both of which have integrated
living space, Beachfront suites which have
separate living room, Duplex Pool suites with
elevated bedroom and downstairs living room,
and a Grand Beachfront suite that has two
bedrooms and living room.
Facilities Swimming pool, beachfront restaurant,
spa, fitness room, library. The resort has its own
fleet of speedboats, yachts and can arrange
charters to the offshore Similian and Surin
Islands where the diving and snorkelling are
regarded as some of the best in the region. As
a backdrop to the resort, you have lush tropical
Khao Sok National Park when jungle treks and
elephant rides can be arranged. Interchange
dining facilities with La Flora Hotel (see below).
Chic Check – Highly individual, proudly
marmite and very different. You will need to
totally embrace modernity in terms of design,
but for many that will be part of the attraction.
The hotel is essentially couples focused –
children under 12 years are on request only and
are not encouraged.
7 nights from £1888
La Flora Khao Lak
Description and Location Sister hotel to Casa,
but a totally different design style. Much more
traditional, first class rather than luxurious.
Located on the main beach in Khao Lak Village.
Phuket airport is one hour away.
Accommodation 138 rooms and villas. Deluxe
rooms are in the main building, angled sea
facing across the garden. On the ground floor you
have deluxe studios which have an integrated
living area. In front of these you have a selection
of freestanding villas, some of which are directly
beachfront. In the newer wing, set at the rear of
the hotel, you have the pool access rooms with
step down entry into the second swimming pool.
Facilities Restaurant plus several more in the
immediate area, two swimming pools, spa,
beachfront.
Chic Check – A good value, family focused
resort, well positioned to enjoy the beach and
the dining option in Khao Lak.
7 nights from £1398
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Wanakarn Beach
Resort Khao Lak
Description and Location A luxurious, intimate
boutique, highly individual and impressive resort.
Located on a quiet stretch of beach 45 minutes
north of Phuket Airport and 25 minutes south of
Khao Lak.
Accommodation Just 14 pool villas, all
freestanding and dotted around the extensive
tropical estate. Each is spacious with indoor and
outdoor living space, beautifully furnished, and all
have plunge pool. All are sea facing albeit across
the gardens. In addition you have a two bedroom
Grand Villa, with even more space and larger pool.
Facilities Include main swimming pool,
two restaurants, extensive wine cellar, spa,
fitness, tennis, sheltered beachfront where nonmotorised water sports can be arranged (subject
to weather conditions). Bike hire to explore the
little villages nearby.
Chic Check – Exquisite. Understated elegance
enhanced by the feeling of seclusion and
exclusivity, yet within easy reach of Phuket
and Khao Lak. A hidden gem of a hide and chic
retreat, choose to enjoy it with someone special.
The resort is adult focused, children under
12 years not accepted.
7 nights from £2388
The Sarojin Khao Lak
Description and Location One of the most
acclaimed small luxury hotels in the region.
Located on a long cove beach, 10 minutes from
Khao Lak Village, and 60 minutes to Phuket Airport.
Accommodation 56 Residence well designed
rooms and suites, grouped in clusters in a half
moon shape. On the ground floor you have the
Garden Residences, with those on the end of
each unit having their own plunge pool. Upstairs
you have the Residence suites which have their
own lounge area integrated into the bedroom,
and relaxation tub on the balcony. As all of the
accommodation is set back in the tropical garden,
we would not describe any as having sea view,
although some of the elevated suites might have
a glimpse.
Facilities Swimming pool, two restaurants one
in the garden the other beachfront, bar with
extensive wine selection, spa, gym, library. A
selection of personalised tours of the area (extra
cost), including an elephant trek to the waterfall
followed by wine tasting. Speedboat charters to
the Similian Islands. Hotel shuttle to Khao Lak
nightly where you have some restaurant options.
Chic Check – Highly personalised with a
quiet elegance. Romantic, particularly at night
when the ‘singing’ frogs add to the atmosphere.
Children under 10 years not accepted.
7 nights from £1518
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Krabi and Koh Lanta
in a nutshell
Krabi is located on the west coat mainland
facing the Andaman Sea, and Koh Lanta is
linked by car-ferry and/or speedboat. Both are
wonderfully tropical, with limestone islands
emerging from the generally turquoise waters.
Krabi is more developed, and has a lively
nightlife scene at Ao Nang, although both
our featured hotels are located away from
this. Koh Lanta is quieter with just a couple of
good hotels, for a glorious and real sense of
escapism. There are regular flights Bangkok to
Krabi (60 minutes). For Koh Lanta you travel on
by road and/or speedboat for about another
90 minutes.
Weatherwise – Both are generally at their best
December to April. The summer months are
described as Red Flag season with higher sea
swells.
Pleasures – Our two hotels in Krabi Provence are
rated as amongst the best in the region, but with
very different personalities and locations. Both
are wonderfully tropical, particularly Rayavadee
which must have one of the most photographed
beaches in the world! Koh Lanta, maybe because
it is more of a longer experience to get to, has
a wonderful quiet relaxing atmosphere with
extremely limited nightlife and shopping, and
appeals to those seeking to avoid mass tourism.
It is coming, but the beaches are rarely crowded
even on the busiest days. Both Krabi and Koh
Lanta have an abundance of eco adventures.
Realities – Many of the newer more moderate
hotels in Krabi are away from the beaches,
so day trippers will want to share your more
upscale slice of paradise! Travelling to Koh Lanta
can either be a chore or part of the unique
holiday experience, but it tends to keep the
crowds away.
The Tubkaak Krabi
A charming little hotel, genuinely boutique,
with a traditional Thai style. On an extensive
stretch of beach in a quiet location, overlooking
the offshore Hong Islands, 45 minutes from Krabi
Airport.
A selection of 42* rooms and suites. The superior
(downstairs) and the deluxe (upstairs) rooms are
set furthest back from the sea and are grouped
around the swimming pool. The sea view suites
are closer to the beach and have integrated
living space. *New for 2014 are several
beautiful one bedroom pool suites
Facilities include choice of restaurant and
location, library, spa, small gym.
Chic Check – Understated and totally charming,
just the place for leisurely beachcombing.
7 nights from £1638
Rayavadee Krabi
A spectacular setting on a headland just 20
minutes by boat from Krabi. Located within
a national park, with dense tropical foliage
limestone cliffs and fringed by three beaches.
98 rondavel shaped villa suites with elevated
bedrooms, dotted around the extensive resort.
Spa pavilion suites have garden Jacuzzi, the
newly introduced Terrace pavilion suites have
a more contemporary interior design and more
outdoor living space.
Facilities include choice of restaurants, swimming
pool, spa, tennis, non-motorised water sports.
Chic Check – The luxury comes in the style
and the natural setting. One of the beaches is
the most photographed in Thailand with good
reason, but can get busy with day trippers.
7 nights from £2288
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Pimalai Resort
and Spa Koh Lanta
Description and Location On a superb beach,
in a quiet location overlooking an expansive
soft sand bay with a dense forest backdrop. You
travel from Krabi by road for 40 minutes to the
ferry and then another 35 minutes by speedboat
to the resort. (May to October the transfer may
be by road and car ferry throughout as higher
sea swells – 2 hours).
Accommodation 121 deluxe rooms, suites and
villas. The deluxe rooms are located in two
storey clusters, with two rooms either ground
or first floor. The suites are located close to the
beachfront, plus you have a selection of one and
two bedroom bay-front villas, either with shared
or private pool. Located high above the resort on
the hillside you have a further selection of one,
two and three bedroom villas all with private
pools and incredible views.
Facilities Several restaurant options, beachfront
swimming pool plus additional elevated pool
for villa guests only, spa, gym. Non-motorised
water sports and dive centre, both November to
April only.
Chic Check – Good all round appeal for families
and couples. Fantastic beach, with some
authentic restaurant options close by.
7 nights from £1558
Layana Resort
and Spa Koh Lanta
Description and Location A small luxurious award
winning boutique hotel, again located on a
great beach. 40 minutes from Krabi airport to the
ferry point and then 25 minutes by speedboat
to the resort (May to October when the swells
are higher the journey might be by road and car
ferry throughout – one hour 45 minutes). There is
a small village close by with some tourist shops
and restaurant options.
Accommodation 50 rooms, set in a half-moon
shape overlooking the garden. You have two
rooms on each floor of the four room clusters.
Closer to the pool you have ocean deluxe suites
which have an elevated open lounge area, and
the beach suites with integrated living area
directly face the ocean. New for 2014 is a
spectacular two bedroom private villa, with pool,
set in a quiet location at the rear of the resort.
Facilities Swimming pool, beachfront restaurant,
spa. A selection of non-motorised water sports
(extra costs, and subject to weather conditions).
Chic Check – Attractive, easygoing rather
tranquil elegance in a deliberately simple
manner. The hotel is couples focused and does
not accept children below 18 years.
7 nights from £1598
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Elephant Hills Safari Lodge Khao Sok
Easily accessible from Phuket, Khao Lak and
Krabi, a 2 hour transfer from most hotels.
Khao Sok is the largest rainforest in southern
Thailand. Dense jungle, Mangrove Rivers and
lakes, limestone peaks, the area is incredibly
dramatic. This is a true eco-experience offering
you the opportunity to get up close and personal
with elephants – washing them and learning
their habits, as well as enjoying jungle walks
and canoeing.
The main camp offers just 30 tents, each with
shower and basic toilet, simple but totally in
tune with the natural surroundings. Within the
Lodge you have a restaurant, bar and swimming
pool. Further into the jungle you have the
unique Rainforest Floating Camp, just 10 tents
positioned on the very edge of Cheow Lam Lake.
Each tent has shower and toilet and there is a
restaurant within the camp. The Main camp can
be visited as a two day tour. The Floating camp
is arranged on a three day (2 night tour).
On both options the arrangements include
all meals. Transfers from and to your beach
hotel will be arranged by Elephant Hills on a
joint basis, so you will be travelling with other
guests. Private transfers can be arranged on
request.
There are a number of touring options, but here
we detail just a couple. On the two days (one
night) Safari tents option the tour will include
the elephant experience, canoe trip and jungle
trek. On the three day (two nights) tour to the
Rainforest Floating Camp the tour will include
the elephant experience, a more extensive
canoe exploration trip, and lake adventure and
jungle trek.
3 days, 2 nights £368 (Rain Forest Camp)
Note – You will need to be comfortable with
nature, and view a ‘creepy crawly’ with
fascination and curiosity rather than life
threatening trepidation! Both options are
delightfully simple, but that just adds to the
experience.
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Koh Samui and
surrounding islands
and Khanom
in a nutshell
Samui is probably the best known and developed,
a totally tropical island with three spectacular
beaches and many other small coves. Flying
time from Bangkok is 65 minutes or from KL 95
minutes. Both Koh Phangan and in particular Koh
Madsum are a 30 minute speedboat ride from
Samui, much quieter options with some good
beach options, real hide and chic retreats. Khanom
is located on the mainland, facing Samui, and you
fly into Surat Thani (75 minutes from Bangkok) and
then a one hour road transfer.
Weatherwise – All are generally at their
best April to October, although being lush and
very tropical rain can fall throughout the year.
December to February can see some beach
erosion and higher sea swells.
Pleasures – Good, highly innovative hotels and
some excellent dining options. The majority of
the development has occurred in the north west
area of the island, closest to the airport and the
more expansive beaches. On the west and south
coasts, it is still wonderfully real and authentic. It
is easy to explore, plus you can easily visit some
of the offshore islands. Phangan, and particularly
Madsum and Khanom are much less developed,
it is like going back 30 years in time, with just
a handful of hotels, and offers a true sense of
adventure. The beaches at Khanom are incredible,
some of the very best in the region and totally
unspoilt, and the scenic contrasts amazing.
Realities – Samui seems to have focused on
building hotels without a lot of thought on
the island infrastructure, it can show at times.
Lively Chaweng is an acquired taste but it has
restaurants and bars galore. It is a small island
so hotels on the popular north coast, within 15
minutes of the airport, might see/hear aircraft.
Phangan, Madsum and Khanom will appeal
to the curious travellers looking to experience
something new and fresh.
Baan Taling Ngam
Intercontinental
Koh Samui
Description and Location An impressive deluxe
property, built on the side of a cliff with superb
elevated views. Located on the considerably
quieter south west coast, 45 minutes scenic
transfer by road from the airport, 25 minutes to
the lively resort of Chaweng.
Accommodation A total of 79 rooms, suites and
villas. The majority of the rooms and suites are
in the elevated main building, with sea facing
balconies. Each is beautifully decorated and
spacious. In addition, you have a selection of
Cliff edge one bedroom suites and at beach level
several two bedroom family suites. A tropical
swing bridge links the top section of the resort
to the beach, or you have more conventional
steps or a buggy will operate on request.
Facilities Two swimming pools, one at the top of
the resort with incredible views of the coconut
plantation below and the off shore islands, the
other at beach level. Several restaurants and
bars in differing fantastic locations, extensive
spa and health club, kids club, selection of nonmotorised water sports (weather permitting).
Chic Check – It is elegant, taking full advantage
of the super views from virtually every angle.
Some might consider the setting to be too quiet
and remote, but there will be many more who
will celebrate the location, the sense of being in
the real Samui. As there are some steps linking
the main facilities you do need to be reasonably
mobile. The beach is long, and at low tide a
pontoon platform conveniently takes you into
deeper waters.
7 nights from £1798
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Santiburi Beach Spa
& Golf Resort
Koh Samui
Description and Location One of the most
established and popular resort hotels, with
an attractive low rise style, a superb beachfront
location (one of the island’s very best) at Mae
Nam on the north coast, 15 minutes from the
airport.
Accommodation 71 attractive suites and villas,
all designed in a traditional Thai style. In the
main building you have a selection of pool facing
duplex suites, with living room, ideal for families.
Within the extensive gardens you have a further
choice of villa suites, all with integrated living
room area, with a few having direct beachfront
location.
Facilities Including several restaurant options,
swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, tennis and
a kids club. A selection of water sports can be
arranged, as well as diving. Championship golf
course close by.
Chic Check – Great beach, stylish accommodation
and good facilities ensure Santiburi has attractions
for all the family. The design style is proudly Thai
rather than funky New York, but in our view that
rather adds to the appeal.
7 nights from £1888
Bo Phut Koh Samui
Description and Location A delightful low rise
thatch roofed first class hotel. Located on one of
the very best beaches, on the north west coast.
The airport is 15 minutes away, the popular
Fisherman’s Village dining area 5 minutes by
tuk tuk or a stroll along the beach. The lively
Chaweng area is 15 minutes drive away.
Accommodation 61 rooms and villas. Each one
is spacious, Thai styled. You have a choice of
deluxe rooms, or deluxe Jacuzzi ground floor.
Further forward is a selection of one bedroom
garden or pool facing villas, even more spacious
with lounge area so ideal for families. Some of
the villas have their own plunge pool.
Facilities Swimming pool, two restaurants with
the beach option particularly popular, spa, gym.
A selection of non-motorised water sports can
be arranged (extra cost).
Chic Check – Proudly Thai in design, good
dining facilities both within the hotel and close
by. Friendly, relaxed, romantic yet also family
friendly. Bo Phut is one of the best beaches on
Samui.
7 nights from £1538
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Banyan Tree Resort
and Spa Koh Samui
Description and Location A luxurious
contemporary all pool villa resort, located
within a coconut plantation on the south east
coast. The airport is 25 minutes, the resort
village of Lamai 5 minutes and the lively
Chaweng area 10 minutes.
Accommodation 78 villas dotted around the
plantation on stilts. You have a choice of garden
view, beach, hillside and spa villas. All have
integrated living area which can easily be
converted into an extra bedroom for child. All
villas have their own plunge pool and sundeck.
Facilities Main swimming pool. Two restaurants
facing each other across the bayside valley,
fantastic spa, gym, kids club. A selection of nonmotorised water sports can be arranged from
the cove beach.
Chic Check – Highly impressive villas, beautifully
designed with some hi-tec features. The
restaurants have spectacular elevated views.
The resort covers a huge estate with numerous
hills. A buggy service is used to transport you
around. There is some coral offshore which
makes snorkelling good but the beach can have
an ‘ouch’ factor at times.
7 nights from £2588
Zazen Koh Samui
Description and Location Another charming and
intimate hotel, with just 26 rooms – and always
in demand so early booking is essential. Located
on the end of Bo Phut beach, 15 minutes from
the airport. The style is low rise traditional
Thai, but with a Moroccan twist.
Accommodation You have a selection of rooms
ranging from garden rooms, garden deluxe villas
which are the largest and the most contemporary,
and beachfront villas. All are beautifully decorated,
with lush colours and discreet lighting.
Facilities Include swimming pool, separate
jaccuzi, simple but attractive spa emphasising
traditional Asian treatments, relaxing Le salon
de ti. A real feature of the hotel is the delightful
restaurant serving a fusion of Asian and
European cuisine. The beach here is one of the
best on the island with an expansive sweep of
fine soft sand. At the far end of the beach, a 15
minute walk, you have the Fisherman’s Village
restaurant area.
Chic Check – Instantly appealing, great style
and attention to detail, and with some of the
widest and most genuine smiles in Thailand.
During the last year there have been a number
of subtle enhancements without detracting from
the essential and endearing simplicity.
7 nights from £1518
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Melati Beach Resort
and Spa Koh Samui
Description and Location A delightful hotel
with attraction to both couples and families.
Designed to resemble a Thai village. Located on
the north east corner of the island, 10 minutes
drive from the airport.
Accommodation 79 deluxe rooms and villa
suites around the extensive tropical gardens
leading down to a small cove beach. All are
extremely spacious. The deluxe rooms are in
the main building, either on the first floor with
balcony or on the ground floor with garden area.
The villas are located in a separate area leading
down to the beach and have walled gardens,
and have either plunge or larger swimming
pools. All the villas have separate sitting room,
and in addition there are several family pool
villas with two bedrooms.
Facilities Restaurants, two swimming pools and
separate kids pool, spa, fitness centre.
Chic Check – Attractive, in a secluded estate,
yet conveniently close to Chaweng or Fisherman’s
Village. The rooms are all exceptionally family
friendly, although we particularly suggest the
pool villas for those with slightly older children.
The immediate beach is a small cove bay.
7 nights from £1638
Anantara’s
Rasananda Resort
Koh Phangan off Koh Samui
Description and Location Stylish and
contemporary, stripped down traditional
themes and woods with a sudden dash of
colour (usually red). Located on the beautiful Nai
Pan Noi beach with its incredible soft sand and
generally calm sea, with a dense forest backdrop.
Accommodation You have 64 suite style villas,
all with integrated indoor and outdoor living
space, and plunge pools. You have a choice of
garden suites set at the rear of the property, and
slightly larger lagoon and beachfront suites.
Facilities include main swimming pool,
restaurant, an attractive spa set at the foot of a
mountain with many elevated treatment rooms,
boutique, library. Non-motorised water sports.
Chic Check – The style is chic fusion, relaxed and
easygoing. Totally romantic and rather elegant
in an understated manner. With the exception
of the famous Full Moon parties held monthly
on the beaches in the south of the island, Koh
Phangan is not the place for organised nightlife,
so the pleasures tend to be spontaneous rather
than planned. As with most island retreats,
compatible company is essential.
7 nights from £1778
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The Treasure
Koh Madsum off Koh Samui
Description and Location Located 25 minutes by
speedboat off the south coast of Koh Samui, this
is a real rustic hide and chic retreat. Total chill
out, with little beyond what nature has provided
to disturb you. Until the hotel was built there was
no electricity on the island, hardy any people and
there are still no roads of any description.
Accommodation 37 villas, all thatched roofed
and designed to give you a Robinson Crusoe type
experience, but of course with comforts such as
air conditioning, TV and en suite showers. You
have a choice of Sala Villas, Villas with their own
plunge pools, or for something very different
Tented Villas, with wooden walls and Jacuzzi.
Facilities Two beaches with one more sandy
and the other better for snorkelling, two
swimming pools, two restaurants with the focus
on Asian specialities particularly Southern Thai
cuisine, spa, non-motorised water sports such
as kayaking and fishing or boat trips to the
neighbouring islands.
Chic Check – You will need to be comfortable
with nature, and want to totally escape
from the more developed idea of tourism. It is
delightfully simple. We suggest a twin centre
combination with Koh Samui.
7 nights from £1688
Aava Resort and Spa
Khanom near Surat Thani
Southern Thailand
Description and Location A delightful relatively
new boutique hotel with just 28 bungalow style
rooms. Located on a super stretch of sandy
beach, in a quiet, scenic area which is still
wonderfully authentic. You fly from Bangkok to
Surat Thani (60 minutes) and continue by road
transfer for just over another hour to the resort.
Accommodation 28 highly contemporary, low rise
bungalows and villas. Totally stylish, combining
the Scandinavian influence of the owners, with
Asia coming through in the genuine smiles. You
have a choice of superior and deluxe bungalows
– both set back in the garden, poolside villas with
integrated living space and a two bedroom duplex
family villa.
Facilities Swimming pool, spa, restaurant,
super beach extending to more than 9kms of
soft sand. A couple of simple beach bars and
authentic local restaurants, but that apart,
nothing. The little market town of Khanom is
close by.
Chic Check – It’s a real hide and chic retreat,
set in a wonderful and totally authentic area
that is a world away from the more established
resorts of Thailand, although on a clear day
Samui is visible in the distance.
7 nights from £1498
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Thailand Combinations – Orient-Express
With a rich diversity of scenery and cultures,
a multi centre touring option with Thailand
is exciting. Each day offers new and magical
experiences. There are superb air links from
Bangkok to all of the regional cities and resorts,
plus daily flights from Chiang Mai in the north
directly to the southern resort islands of Phuket
and Samui. We highlight here just a few ideas
but all can be easily modified to suit your
personal requirements.
Classic Combination
3 nights Bangkok – 3 nights Chiang Mai – 6 nights
at one of the beach resorts in the Andaman
region (Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak, Koh Lanta) all at
their best in our winter, or in the summer months
try Koh Samui or Khanom. Or for convenience
look at the resorts of Hua Hin or Koh Samed,
easily accessible from Bangkok by road.
Classic with 3 nights Eco-Adventure Option
The same idea as above, but fly from Bangkok to
Chiang Rai – Golden Triangle area in the extreme
north of the country. Stay at the Luxurious
Four Seasons Tented Camp or the wonderfully
appointed Anantara Resort, where you can
have a tremendous experience with elephants,
hill tribes as well as briefly visiting Laos and
Burma (see page 68). Then take the scenic road
transfer down to Chiang Mai for three nights
before flying to your resort.
Culture
You will find fascinating culture all around you in
Thailand, but for something different look at our
option to Sukhothai featured on page 64. There
are two flights daily from Bangkok. The ancient
temples and statues every bit as impressive
as Angkor Wat in Cambodia, but without the
crowds. If your time allows, you can continue
from Sukhothai by road transfer up to Chiang
Mai, about 3 hours scenic drive.
Dare to be Different
The beach resorts of Phuket and Koh Samui
are known on the world stage and rightly
so, always popular and in demand. However
Thailand has some really special little hide
and chic retreats, deliberately removed from
commercialised tourism. We particularly like
Koh Kood, featured on page 65 where we offer
two very special hotels. Just off Koh Samui we
offer the island of Koh Phangan or the even
quieter Koh Madsum which has, once the
tourists depart, a population that hardy extends
beyond a small family! Or try Khanom, located
south of Surat Thani in the South, wonderfully
lush and scenic, miles of deserted beaches
and just a handful of hotels, of which the Aava
Resort (see page 86) is our choice.
Thailand Plus
In addition to the good domestic air links, there
are equally good connections to all of the major
cities in the region, so combinations with Hong
Kong, Singapore and particularly Malaysia are
easy to arrange. Bangkok is also the main
gateway for travel to Indochina (Cambodia, Laos
and Vietnam) and on pages 100/101 we show a
number of ideas.
Orient-Express Train
A fantastic train experience, travelling south
from Bangkok via Penang and KL down to
Singapore. You have a choice of on train carriage
accommodation, starting with Pullman cabins
with upper and lower berths, to state cabins
with two single berths at floor level, and
Presidential cabins with separate living area. All
cabins have a private shower. Also on board you
have restaurant, bar, observation car.
Arrangements include all meals on a table
d’hote basis, water and soft drinks. The cabins,
whilst compact, are gracefully decorated. Please
remember to pack a light case with clothing
suitable for the train journey, with your main
case stored on the train.
During the day the dress is casually elegant,
with tailored shorts perfectly acceptable,
although closed shoes should be worn if visiting
temples. In the evening smarter long trousers
and designer shirts are acceptable, slightly more
formal over the festive season.
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Cambodia
in a nutshell
remains one of the highlights on any tour to the
region. Spare time to walk around the town, it
is easy to explore and has some very pleasant
restaurants and museums.
Home to the magnificent Temples of Ankgor,
whose very name conjures up images of jungle
temples, Asian mysticism and exotic Hindu
influence architecture. Built over 1,000 years
ago, it was then deserted for reasons never
answered, and remained undiscovered until
1860 when a Belgian explorer, Henri Mouhot,
was hacking his way through the jungle and
suddenly came across this fantastic feat of
building and design. It is now one of the region’s
most desirable destinations for the curious
traveller. Even if you are not a fan of temples,
the sheer scale of Angkor will amaze all but the
most blasé. It is not just one temple but several,
spread over 70 square kilometres, with the
iconic Angkor Wat the largest. But also visit Ta
Prohm with the temple structure buried within
the roots of the trees, and the intricate stone
faces of Bayon equally impressive. Flying time
from Bangkok 55 minutes.
And if you tire of temples, visit the huge Tonle
Lake, one of the largest in Asia and explore
the floating Kampong villages of the mainly
Vietnamese fishermen.
The town of Siem Reap is nearest to the
temples, just a short 15 minute drive. It has seen
considerable hotel development in recent years,
and without doubt it is much more commercial
than a few years ago. But it still has great charm,
and the whole experience with the temples
Cambodia is now rapidly shaking off its brutal,
relatively recent past – although there are still
pockets of evidence of the horrors, both in Siem
Reap and particularly the capital Phnom Pehn.
Most of our clients will just visit Siem Reap
as a 4 day (3 night) extension from Bangkok.
However we can also arrange itineraries
to include Phnom Penh – where we would
particularly suggest The Raffles hotel.
With flights daily from several of the major cities
in the region combination holidays with Siem
Reap including Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and
Hong Kong are easy to arrange.
outside the city to one of the lesser known
temples for a unique experience. Explore Tonie
Lake, one of the largest in Asia. Make time to
leisurely discover Siem Reap, it has some good
boutique shops and restaurants. The quality of
our chosen hotels, with the resort option of Song
Saa one of the most acclaimed. Visit Phnom Penh
the capital city, a real surprise – think Havana
meets Chiang Mai.
Weatherwise – Dry season November to April,
with hot sunny days. Wet season, usually with
heavy showers rather than constant rain, May to
October with noticeably increased humidity.
Realities – Angkor is very busy, especially with
regional tourism. Queues can be long, but it is
still a ‘must see’. Travel further out for a more
authentic experience.
Pleasures – The temples of Angkor are amazing,
absolutely incredible. If time allows after
exploration of the main sites, travel further
Visa on arrival – cost to be paid to immigration,
approx.US$30. You will require two passport size
pictures and clear page for visa insertion.
Heritage Suites
and Hotel Siem Reap
Description and Location An elegant boutique
hotel, a real little Cambodian gem, almost
deliberately hidden away down a small road,
but only a few minutes drive by tuk-tuk to the
lively city centre (approx US$2) The airport is 20
minutes drive way as are the temples of Angkor.
Accommodation Just 26 hotel rooms and suites.
All are spacious, and have a pleasing simplicity.
The hotel shop-house style rooms have been
recently enhanced and are on the upper floor of
the garden courtyard, closest to the restaurant
and main facilities, and provide the most
attractive price for sampling the unique quality of
the property. The suites are single storey garden
villas, even more spacious with integrated living
area. There are also a few speciality suites.
Facilities Popular restaurant with many more
options just a few minutes away, swimming
pool, spa, boutique.
Chic Check – a property with a refined
almost hushed sense of style and elegance.
Understated and will appeal to the true
individualist who longs for quality beyond
corporate ubiquity.
3 night extension from Bangkok starting
from £548 per person
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Victoria Hotel
Siem Reap
A good value, superior class hotel, centrally
located overlooking the Royal Park. A French
colonial design theme, dating back to the 1930’s
but enhanced with many contemporary features.
129 rooms and suites. You have a choice of park
views (lower priced, good view but might be
noisy), and super and deluxe rooms which face
the inner courtyard.
Facilities include several restaurants plus you
have many more a few minutes drive away or
you can walk along the riverside, swimming
pool, and spa. Well located to enjoy the city.
Vintage cars can be hired for chauffeur driven
tours of the city and nearby sites.
3 night extension from Bangkok starting
from £488 per person
La Residence
d‘Angkor
Siem Reap
A deluxe hotel, classic elegance, in an authentic
Khmer style with dark woods and dashes of
silks. Great location in the heart of the city. 62
rooms and suites, either facing the riverside or
are poolside which are quieter and overlook the
tropical garden. In addition you have even larger
more contemporary Junior suites. Facilities include
swimming pool, spa, restaurants and library. The
hotel is perfectly positioned for you to walk to
numerous restaurant and shopping options in
Siem Reap, plus the temples of Angkor Wat are
just 25 minutes drive away.
3 night extension from Bangkok starting
from £638 per person
Song Saa Luxury
Private Island Cambodia
Located on the south west coast at Sihanonkville,
a 4 hour drive from Phonm Penh followed by a 40
minute speedboat transfer. Or flights from Siem
Reap (one hour) and then a short road transfer
before speedboat. Just 27 luxurious one and two
bedroom villas, all with private plunge pool. One
of the most discussed new resorts in the region,
the price includes all meals and drinks. Come
for the total escapism, the real sense of style
and adventure. Facilities include main swimming
pool, restaurant and in villa spa treatments. A
range of eco-focused touring options, including
visits to neighbouring islands, can be arranged
(extra cost). Best time to visit December to May,
midsummer can see high sea swells and showers.
Prices on request
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Laos in a nutshell
For the curious traveller, the journey into Laos is
a rewarding and fantastic experience. One of the
least populated countries in the region, landlocked
Laos is a hidden gem and moves at a less
frantic pace than all of its neighbours. It might
lack the developed infrastructure of large scale
tourism but that makes it all the more appealing.
Development is coming but it has to be on terms
that satisfy the Lao people. Of all the countries in
South East Asia it is the least openly commercial
and interested in western consumerism. It has
a wonderful laid back style with Buddhism
dominating every aspect of day to day life.
The focal point of any journey will be Luang
Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site, located
at the foot of Mt Phousi with the Mekong River
cutting through the town. Each morning locals
and a few tourists wake early to give offerings
to the numerous monks as they make their
way through the mist to the temples. There are
several flights daily from Bangkok (90 mins) or
from Chiang Mai (60 mins).
Weatherwise – Essentially two seasons, the dry
period November through to April (be prepared
for chilly mornings/late evenings) and the wet
season May to October when humidity increase
and you do get heavy showers.
Pleasures – Exploring Luang Prabang – because
of its UNESCO status, the skyline and the façade
have hardly changed over the last 30 years,
the immediate spiritual atmosphere, the slow
pace. The genuine smiles. The high quality of
our chosen hotels. The thrill of travelling on
the Mekong River, especially up to the Pak Ou
caves where you can see thousands of Buddha
images, many centuries old. Climb the steps to
the top of Mt Phousi for a fantastic view of the
town. Explore the authentic markets. Sample
traditional Lao cuisine in the local restaurants.
Visit or stay at the Shangri-Laos Explorer and
elephant camp.
Realities – You need to adjust to the slow
pace, it is all part of the charm. The markets are
interesting, but shopping should not be a priority.
Nightlife is low key/non existent – intentionally.
Health – Please consult your personal GP.
Malaria is known to exist in certain parts of
Laos so precautions should be considered.
Whilst hospitals and medical assistance are
improving, you should expect this to be basic
and rudimentary.
Visa on arrival. Local payment to immigration,
approx. cost US$30. Two passport pictures and
clear page in passport for visa insertion required.
La Residence
Phou Vao
Luang Prabang
Description and Location Currently one of
Luang Prabang’s largest hotels, yet with just a
diminutive 34 rooms. Located on the outskirts
of town, a few minutes drive or a leisurely 20
minute walk. Superb views of the surrounding
countryside and Mount Phou Vao. The airport is
30 minutes away.
Accommodation The rooms are all attractive,
spacious, with either garden or mountain views.
Facilities Within the hotel you have swimming
pool, restaurant, and highly recommended spa.
The hotel is part of the E&O hotel and leisure
group.
3 nights extension from Bangkok £718
Mekong Cruise Option
If time allows why not combine your stay
with a few nights at the Anantara Golden
Triangle in Thailand, featured on page 68
and then cross over the border into Laos
and embark on an overnight cruise on the
Mekong down to Luang Prabang.
See page 101.
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Hotel de La Paix
Luang Prabang
Description and Location The Hotel de La Paix
is a heritage style deluxe resort. Boutique
in design, converted from a grand old French
colonial house, elegant and perfectly capturing
the spirit of Laos. Located just 5 minutes from
the city centre, and 15 minutes from the airport.
Accommodation Just 23 low rise suites, dotted
around the gardens. All are spacious and combine
contemporary elegance with historic touches.
Some have their own private plunge pool.
Facilities Main swimming pool, fantastic spa
located in traditional teak houses, restaurant plus
a further dining option at the Three Nagas sister
property just a few minutes drive away.
Chic Check – Delightful. High quality, in a
colonial understated manner but with many
pleasing contemporary touches. Super spacious
accommodation, and convenient location for
exploring Luang Prabang. The original building
used to be a prison, and we are sure you will be
totally captivated by the low rise style, charm
and location.
In addition to the combination with Bangkok,
why not consider Chiang Mai as well where we
suggest the equally impressive 137 Pillars House.
A 3 night extension from Bangkok,
including flights, will start from £698
Shangri-Lao Explorer
and Elephant Camp
Luang Prabang
Description and Location Located 45 minutes
drive outside of Luang Prabang, mainly on tarmac
roads but with the last few miles on a dirt track.
This is essentially an elephant camp that can
be easily visited as a day tour, but for the more
curious traveller you also have the option of
staying overnight or longer. Within the elephant
camp, you have the opportunity to get up close
and personal with these incredible animals.
Accommodation Three villas (see main
image), built on stilts, literally right at the
river edge. Each is designed to reflect the
explorer adventure of the area, and is fan
cooled, with shower and 4 poster bed. They are
simple, wonderfully authentic but reassuringly
comfortable for a one or two night stay.
Facilities Restaurant, swimming pool, plus all of
the activities of the adjacent elephant camp.
Chic Check – Most certainly worth visiting for a
day, but for the more intrepid traveller the idea
of a night or more, right on the edge of the river,
might be of interest. The views are spectacular
with misty mountains in the background, the fast
flowing river, plus of course the elephants.
Prices on request
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Vietnam
in a nutshell
In recent years, Vietnam has been one of the
most desirable countries in Asia to visit. It is
‘progressing’ even quicker than most of its more
well-known Tiger economy neighbours, and
whilst communism still has a day to day influence,
commerce moves at a fast frantic pace, particularly
in the even more energetic Saigon area. It has one
of the youngest and best educated populations
in the region, and they all have high aspirations,
proud of their traditions but fully embracing the
prospect of a more prosperous, less turbulent
future. It is a large country, with well over a 2,000
miles of coastline, in the shape of a snake. As
expected, you have very different cultures within
the country with the north more traditional and
reserved, the south more openly hedonistic.
The French colonial influence is obvious, in the
style of the buildings, the wide boulevards, the
opera houses in Hanoi and Saigon, the art scene –
in our view the most exciting in the region, and of
course the food, with a fusion of Asian and French
culinary delights. It really is a baguettes and
noddles combination, and it is these contrasts that
make the country so exciting. On the following
pages we detail a number of suggested itineraries,
all of which can be easily modified to suit your
individual requirements, whilst on this page we
summarise the appeal of the two major cities,
Hanoi and Saigon.
Weatherwise – The country is essentially split
into three sections, conveniently known as North,
Central and South. The North can be cold and
misty November to March, and hot and humid
midsummer when typhoons might appear. April/
June and early Autumn are pleasant. The Central
area is at its best March to September, the winter
VIETNAM
Hanoi
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Halong Bay
Hue
• •Hoi An
Danang
Nha Trang
Phu Quoc
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Saigon
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• Phan Thiet
• Can Dao
months are pleasant for sightseeing, less so if the
beach is important. The south is hot year round,
particularly popular December to April, more
humid in the summer months when you might
have heavy showers.
Pleasures – the fantastic scenic contrasts, the
amazing history – both ancient and modern –
the melting pot of cultures. The cuisine, with a
combination of Asian and French influences. The
fascinating art scene. The thrill of discovering
something new and exciting. The two principal
cities, Hanoi and Saigon (also known as Ho Chi
Minh City – HCHC) and the charming Hoi An. The
beaches of Danang. The adventure of the Mekong
Delta in the south. The spectacular limestone
islets and caves of Halong Bay in the North. The
boutique shopping, particularly in Saigon.
Realities – It is now developing fast. Halong Bay
in particular can be very busy in the summer
months with a flotilla of boats, it is still a ‘must
see’ attraction but you might not rush back. The
south in particular is a Russian winter retreat,
especially Mui Ne and the Nha Trang area.
The Principal Cities
Hanoi. The capital, an elegant charming city. Wide
tree lined boulevards, with impressive French
Colonial mansions. A fascinating old quarter with
narrow shop-houses and crowded alleyways.
Slower paced than Saigon, it is also the gateway
to the Halong Bay area which can be visited on
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a (long) daytrip but an overnight tour is probably
more enjoyable. See page 93 for our suggested
hotels in Hanoi.
Hoi-An/Danang – See separate introduction and
our suggested hotels on pages 96/97.
Saigon (Ho Chi Ming City) – The commercial heart
of the country. Lively, instantly attractive with
grand old mansions alongside towering high rises.
Incredible shopping, busy street markets, original
boutiques and brand name stores. Innovative
restaurants. In our view one of the most exciting
cities in the region. It is also the gateway for the
Mekong Delta – the food basket of Vietnam – and
we particularly suggest a two or three day tour
including a night on a teak barge. See page 94 for
our suggested hotels in Saigon.
A visa is required for Vietnam, required in advance
of travel. Approx. cost £35 per person.
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Hotel De L’Opera Hanoi
A trendy stylish boutique hotel, centrally
located close to the famous Hanoi Opera
building. Set within the elegant French quarter
and just a few minutes walk to the old quarter
lanes and shopping. 100 rooms. You have a
choice of deluxe, larger Grand Deluxe, and
a selection of specialty suites. All rooms
are decorated in bright vivid colours, ultra
contemporary and chic. Restaurant, swimming
pool, gym. Within this area you have numerous
high class restaurant options.
Nightly rate from £78 per person
Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi
One of the best priced superior first class hotels
in the city. The Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi is centrally
located, just a few minutes walk away from the
Hanoi Opera House, with numerous restaurant
options close by. 154 rooms and suites. All bright
and colourful and extremely comfortable. You
have a choice of superior rooms, larger deluxe
and for longer stays Junior suites. Several on
site restaurant and bar options plus many more
within a few minutes walk. Spa. Gym.
Nightly rate from £68 per person
Sofitel Legend
Metropole Hanoi
Description and Location One of the truly great
grand hotels of the region. The Sofitel Legend
Metropole is totally luxurious in an elegant
French colonial style. Located in the heart of the
French quarter, just a few minutes walk to the
famous Hanoi Opera House, and 5 minutes to
the bustling lanes of the Old Quarter. The airport
is 45 minutes away
Accommodation A total of 364 rooms and
suites. All are beautifully designed and spacious.
In the older Historical wing you have a selection
of 109 Luxury rooms, Larger Grand Luxury and a
spectacular Legendary Suite. In the newer Neo
Classical Opera wing you have a further selection
of 255 Premium, Grand Premium and Prestige
suites.
Facilities Swimming pool (heated in the colder
winter months), spa, health club several superb
restaurants, piano bar.
Chic Check – Built in 1901, the hotel retains an
air of colonial style and sophistication, yet
with the pleasing introduction of modern facilities
and technology. Expensive, most certainly, but
always in demand. Spend a few minutes in the
lobby museum just reading about the history of
the building and how it has evolved.
Nightly rate from £118 per person
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Hotel Continental
Saigon
Heritage style boutique hotel. Opened in 1880,
a wonderful sense of history, the hotel has of
course been enhanced several times, but the
grand old colonial sense of occasion remains.
Located in the very heart of Saigon, adjacent to
the famous opera house and literally surrounded
by the upmarket shops and restaurants.The
Hotel has just 80 rooms and suites, either with
courtyard view or with balcony facing out onto
the busy Saigon boulevards. Each room is simple,
perfectly capturing the style of a bygone area.
Nightly rate from £38 per person
Renaissance
Riverside Hotel Saigon
A superior first class hotel located on the
banks of the Saigon river in District One of the
city. You are just minutes walk from the main
shopping areas of Saigon and the famous Opera
building. A total of 319 rooms and suites, all
tastefully decorated in a contemporary modern
style. You have a choice of city facing or directly
river facing. Several restaurants and bars – plus
you are literally surrounded by many more local
options. Spa and gym. Rooftop swimming pool.
Nightly rate from £58 per person
Park Hyatt Saigon
The most fashionable and chic address in
Saigon, The Park Hyatt Saigon is a luxurious and
opulent hotel. Superbly located, the historic street
of Le Loi is directly opposite and the hotel faces
the famous Saigon Opera House. The 259 rooms
are equally colonial in style and décor. You have
a choice of city view, courtyard view, deluxe
cabana rooms with easy access to the swimming
pool and a selection of themed suites.They are
extensive and include spa, health club, swimming
pool, and a selection of highly acclaimed
restaurants. Transfer from airport is 50 minutes.
Nightly rate from £178 per person
Bassac Cruise Mekong Delta
We suggest a 3 day (2 night) tour with one night
at Can Tho and then take an overnight cruise on
one the atmospheric Bassac sampan boats.
Just 8 or 12 cabins, each with shower and wc,
these converted teak barges sail daily between
Can Tho and Cai Be or vice versa , and enable
you to really savour the flavour of the river
as you glide past remote villages. Wonderful
experience, with dinner and breakfast served on
board. Can Tho is a 4 hour drive from Saigon, Cai
Be just 2 hours, so we can usually arrange your
itinerary to maximise your time in the Delta.
£348 (2 days 1 night per person)
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Six Senses
Ninh Van Bay, Nha Trang
Located on a lush island, 35 minutes by speedboat
off the coast at Nha Trang. (Journey time from
airport would total 85 minutes). You have just 58
luxurious villas, all with plunge pool and generous
outdoor living space. A choice of villas set back on
the hillside, whilst others are located either on the
rocks or on the beachfront. Facilities swimming
pool, spa, several dining options, fitness room,
tennis, kids club, and non-motorised water sports
subject to weather conditions. See note page 92.
7 nights from £2188
Six Senses Can Dao
Located on the wonderfully tropical island
of Can Dao, 45 minutes south east of Saigon.
Within the hotel you have 50 villas, all with
plunge pool. Some are set back in the garden,
others are beach front. You also have duplex
style option with elevated bedroom. Each villa
has two bicycles to enable you to discover the
local area. Facilities include swimming pool,
spa, library, non-motorised water sports and
beachfront restaurant set beside the sheltered
cove. See notes page 92.
7 nights from £1988
Princess d’Annam
Resort and Spa Phan Thiet
Description and Location Quiet elegance, low
rise Villas set within a vast 45 acre tropical
estate leading down to three miles of soft sand
beachfront. Located in the remote area of Ke
Ga, 40 minutes from the much more developed
Miu Ne resort, and 4 hours drive from Saigon.
Accommodation The Mandarin Villas are set
in clusters of four, all single storey allowing
easy access to the collective small swimming
pools set around the garden. Each bedroom is
spacious, bright and welcoming. The Princess
Villas are larger with walled garden and plunge
pools. The Empress Suites are duplex style, with
two bedrooms, living area and plunge pool.
Facilities Main swimming pool at the beachfront,
equally attractive alternative set in the garden
with Jacuzzi. Main restaurant with indoor/outdoor
option. Attractive spa. Gym, kids play room. A
selection of non-motorised water sports. Fantastic
beach, with currently just the one hotel!
Chic Check – Real hide and chic romantic
retreat. It is a bit of a schlep to get to, but any
closer and you would have many more hotels.
Without doubt, one of the finest hotels in the
region, just as long as you are not looking for
shopping and nightlife.
7 nights from £1828
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Danang and Hoi An
in a nutshell
Located in the central area of the country. The
two resorts run into each other, with Danang
the more beach focused whilst Hoi An most
be one of the most photographed charming
villages in the entire region. There are numerous
flights daily from Saigon and Hanoi to Danang
(one hour), plus direct flights from Hong Kong,
Singapore and hopefully Bangkok soon.
Pleasures – The high quality of our chosen
hotels (see note below), the extensive beach,
visiting Hoi An – surely one of the most
pleasurable port villages which takes on a totally
different charm at night when it is lantern lit –
the super restaurants, the boutique shopping.
Danang Airport is located just a short drive from
our featured hotels so transfers are easy, and
connections to many of the major regional cities
are now more frequent. In the developed beach
resort area of Danang there are now many
restaurant options. The golfing options.
Weatherwise – The central area of Vietnam is
generally at its best March through to September
when the days are usually bright and sunny. The
winter months are good for sightseeing, less so
for beach and sea activity, particularly December
and January.
Realities – Danang is developing fast with many
more hotels planned. Those we have selected
are amongst the very best, there are others that
are not so good. Danang city has some shopping
interest but tends to focus on the regional
market rather than international.
Intercontinental
Danang Resort
Son Tra-Danang
Description and Location A new luxury resort,
opened in February 2013. Located on a secluded
totally tropical extensive private cove beach,
with the majority of rooms perched on a cliff
with dramatic elevated sea facing views. Danang
Town and Airport are 20 minutes drive away,
and atmospheric Hoi An 40 minutes.
Accommodation A selection of 197 luxury
rooms, all beautifully designed in a rich
contemporary Asian style, with delightful
Vietnamese inspired touches. All are spacious
with at least 70 sqm of total living space and are
sea facing. You have a choice of Resort classic
rooms and even larger Resort Premium rooms,
one bedroom Atrium Suites, and a selection
of magnificent seaside villas with indoor and
outdoor living space and their own private pool.
Facilities A selection of highly innovative
restaurant options including a relaxed barefoot
café style beach bar, an attractive long bar
which is the perfect place for relaxation, and a
further selection of fine dining options with the
emphasis on both Asian and Western cuisine.
Swimming pool, health club, spa, kids club
and in the peak demand season a teens club,
non-motorised water sports (subject to weather
conditions).
Chic Check – Total and instant WOW. Beautiful
setting with the mythical Monkey mountain
providing a lush tropical backdrop leading down
to an extensive private cove beach. A funicular
lift transports you from the elevated public areas
down to the beach level. The accommodation
is stunning, combining traditional Asian touches
with modern comfort.
7 nights from £1658
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Fusion Maia Pool
and Spa Inclusive
Resort Danang
Description and Location A new luxurious spa
focused resort, located on a fine stretch of
beach between Hoi An (20 minutes) and Danang
(15 minutes). The International airport at Danang
is just over 10 minutes away.
Accommodation Fusion Maia Pool and Spa
Resort has a selection of 85 individual L shaped
villa suites, all extremely spacious with
almost 100sq.m. of total living area, with their
own plunge pool and enclosed walled garden
courtyard. Most rooms have king 4 poster beds.
In addition you have two beachfront 2 bedroom
villas with even larger swimming pool. Included
within the room rate are at least two spa
treatments daily – of your choice – taken from
the extensive menu, all day breakfast served
where and when you want.
Facilities Within the resort you have a main
swimming pool and two restaurant locations,
plus there is another option actually within Hoi
An, with complimentary hotel shuttle operating.
Gym. The resort does accept families, although
children under 16 are not permitted in the spa.
Superb long beach, particularly good in the
months March to October when the days in the
Central area of Vietnam should be bright and
sunny and the sea calm. Within this area you
have two championship golf courses, inspired by
Greg Norman and Colin Montgomery.
Chic Check – The whole resort has an
easygoing elegance with friendly staff, in
particular in the main restaurant and in the
excellent spa. The spa focuses on an extensive
selection of therapies with the emphasis
on pampering, relaxation, natural living and
beauty rather than life-changing philosophy
and stringent medical advice. It is there to
be enjoyed, with a smile rather than a guilty
frown! The accommodation is spacious and
contemporary, very comfortable and well
designed. As the airport is conveniently close,
you do hear the occasional aircraft noise.
The resort also has its own spa and restaurant in
Hoi An, so even when you are out sightseeing,
you can take advantage of the facility. Hoi An is
fantastic during the day, but equally wonderful
at night when the small streets are lit by lantern,
incredibly atmospheric.
Getting to Danang
Most of our clients combine Danang with
Hanoi and/or Saigon. However there are now
direct flights into Danang from Hong Kong, and
Bangkok is under serious discussion for the
spring and summer 2014. Ask us for update.
7 nights from £1728 with travel via
Hong Kong
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The Boutique Hotel
Hoi An
Description and Location A delightful, extremely
well priced boutique style hotel, well located
just a few minutes drive from atmospheric
Hoi An town. Danang Airport is 20 minutes.
Attractive beachfront. A charming French colonial
design style.
Accommodation The Boutique Hotel Hoi An has
82 rooms and villas spread over the extensive
grounds leading down to the expansive
beachfront. You have a choice of superior rooms
in the main building, sea facing albeit from a
distance and through the grounds, larger deluxe
rooms, Boutique deluxe rooms which are ground
floor. Some of the deluxe rooms are also located
in individual clusters of four rooms which need
to be requested at time of booking. You then
have a few beach villas which are ideal for
families with integrated living space.
Facilities Large swimming pool, extensive
beachfront, relaxed poolside dining and a slightly
more formal option within the main building.
The hotel operates a free shuttle to Hoi An
where you will find many more restaurants, bars
and shopping opportunities.
Chic Check – Not deluxe, but simply elegant and
charming, with a great location, excellent beach
and easy access to Hoi An town.
7 nights from £1488
Nam Hai Resort
Hoi An
Description and Location For several years
the most stylish and elegant deluxe hotel in
the region. All low rise villa style, wonderfully
located with a tropical estate running down to
the superb beach. Hoi An is 10 minutes away,
Danang Airport 15 minutes.
Accommodation 60 one bedroom villas, spread
throughout the extensive grounds. Set in a
series of U shapes with those closer to the
sea commanding a supplement. Each is free
standing and incredibly spacious within in and
outdoor living areas. In addition there are 40
pool villas ranging from two to six bedrooms.
Facilities Include several restaurants in differing
locations, a selection of infinity swimming pools,
attractive spa, tennis courts, kids club.
Chic Check – For those looking for low rise high
quality, always popular. Excellent facilities and
superb beach. Expensive of course, but that does
not diminish the appeal at all.
7 nights from £2088
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Vietnam Tour
Suggestion
A fantastic totally flexible tour, taking in all of
the major highlights of this fascinating country.
Within the 1,000 mile coastline, shaped liked a
snake, Vietnam has many cultural and historical
contrasts, and these will all be experienced on
this suggestion.
Why Hanoi – The capital city, developing fast but
still with a strong sense of tradition as well as a
still noticeable French colonial influence. Some
super restaurants and a particularly good art scene.
Why Halong Bay – A must on any tour of
Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage site, over 700
limestone islets. It is possible to visit on a day
tour from Hanoi but we think an overnight cruise
on a traditional Junk will be more enjoyable.
Why Hoi An – Another must do – a well
preserved fishing port, amazingly photogenic
with an incredible cosmopolitan history. The
Chinese, Portuguese, French have all left their
mark in a rather nice way. Easy town to explore,
and then just a few minutes drive away you
have a selection of beaches.
Why Hue – A scenic drive over the mountains
from Hoi An, Hue is another town rich in culture
– and a fascinating history, particularly relevant
in the more recent Independence War.
Why Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) – The most
vibrant and lively city in Vietnam, fast paced and
reflecting the rapid progress of the country. Great
sightseeing and shopping, and the Gateway to
the Mekong Delta.
The weather in our winter months could be cool
and misty, and rather atmospheric in the north,
getting brighter and warmer as you move south,
and in Saigon/Phan Thiet, hot and sunny.
Why Phan Thiet – A four hour drive north east
from Saigon, a fast developing resort area with
some excellent hotels, and particularly good in
our winter months, the weather hot and sunny
without the humidity found later in the year.
Chic suggested Itinerary – 2 nights Hanoi –
1 night Halong Bay – 2 nights Hoi An – 1 night
Hue – 3 nights Saigon – 5 nights Phan Thiet.
From £1928
Mekong River
Cruise – Vietnam
and Cambodia
One of the most incredible and exciting river
journeys, cruising on the Mekong River from
Saigon up to Siem Reap, an 8 day historical
voyage of colonial Indochina, much of which is
relatively untouched by communalised tourism.
Departing from Saigon going north, or in the
reverse direction Siem Reap heading south,
travellers will experience the full spectrum of
culture and life in the Mekong Delta, as well as
excursions to cultural and historical sites.
There are now many cruise options, with most
taking 8 days (7 nights) to travel between
Saigon and Siem Reap. Several new ships are
going to be introduced in 2014, but currently we
rather like the rather rustic quality of the Pandaw
cruises with just 32 cabins. Or for something
more opulent we particularly suggest The
Jayavarman pictured here with just 27 elegant
cabins. (The Jayavarman also offers shorter cruise
options of 5 days from Saigon to Phnom Pehn).
The cruises are incredibly popular, particularly in
the months December to May, so early booking
is essential.
Cruise price from £1888
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Indochina Combinations
Luang Say Cruise
A fantastic 2 day adventure, travelling on
one of the great rivers of the world in
an authentic rice barge, with overnight at
a totally atmospheric riverside lodge. You
have two cruise options either travelling
up or downriver. The cruise departs four
times weekly from October to April in both
directions, reducing to twice weekly in the
summer months. The 34 metre rice barge has
open air seating with cover, galley and toilet.
The Mekong is the artery of life in Laos, the
main trading route, a source of food and a
social centre with numerous small settlements.
On the cruise you pass ancient Buddhist
temples and all the activity that contributes
towards the economy of the country, including
farming, fishing of course, teak logging and
rather uniquely distilling with the production of
the lethal Lao Lao 50% proof whiskey.
On the downriver itinerary, you depart from
Huay Xai Pier at 09.00. We suggest the
previous night is spent at the Anantara or
Four Seasons in the Golden Triangle, before
taking the early morning transfer across the
border. En route you pass rural river life, with
a buffet lunch served on board. After cruising
for approximately 7 hours, with intermediate
stops, you arrive at the settlement of Pakbeng
where you overnight at the attractive and
comfortable 17 room Luang Say Lodge. Dinner
is served at the Lodge.
The following day you have breakfast at the
lodge, with optional early morning stroll
around the market, before departing at
08.30. First stop will be at a hill tribe village
where you can see whiskey distilling and
production (opportunity to purchase, makes
an interesting after dinner tipple!), then lunch
on board. Continue to Pak Ou cave where you
stop to see the cave of a thousand Buddhas,
statues some of which are almost thumb size.
Arrive Luang Prabang late afternoon where
the cruise terminates.
Usually you will fly to Bangkok, spend a few
nights, then travel north to Chiang Rai for 3
nights of eco-adventures (see page 68). From
there transfer across the border to Laos for
embarkation. After the cruise you can either
extend your stay in Luang Prabang, or travel
on, either to a beach resort in Thailand or to
Vietnam.
Vietnam
There are numerous flights into Vietnam from
many of the regional points, so twin or triple
centres with Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok
and KL are easy to arrange. There are also now
direct flights from Hong Kong and Singapore
direct into the Central beach resort of Danang,
and hopefully Bangkok will be offered by next
summer. A popular combination would be Hong
Kong for 3 nights, Hanoi for 2 nights, Danang –
Hoi An for 4 nights and then ending in Saigon for
3 nights. You then fly home via Bangkok.
VIETNAM
Hanoi
•
•
Halong Bay
LAOS
• Vientiane
THAILAND
Hue
••
Hoi An
Danang
•
Bangkok
CAMBODIA
• Siem Reap
Phnom Penh
•
Saigon
Phu Quoc
•
•
Nha
Trang
•
• Phan
Thiet
Our Suggestion
For the curious traveller, really wanting to sample
the region, we would suggest starting in Bangkok
for two nights before flying to Luang Prabang
for three nights. Then fly south to Siem Reap for
another three nights, giving you time to fully
explore the main temples and the attractive city.
Then for something different, spend a couple of
days in Phnom Pehn, the capital of Cambodia,
full of surprises. From there move further east
to Saigon in Vietnam for 3 nights. End by either
visiting one of the beach resorts in the south or
central areas Vietnam or travel into the Mekong
Delta before flying home via Bangkok.
Vietnam – A different approach
Many of our clients approach Vietnam from
the west, using Bangkok as the entry gateway.
However it is also easily accessible from the
east, with regular flights from Hong Kong into
both Hanoi and Saigon. This can be the start of a
fascinating tour with your first three nights in Hong
Kong before flying to Hanoi and then gradually
working your way south through Vietnam.
Something of particular interest in the spring and
summer months might be the newly introduced
flight from Hong Kong directly in the Vietnam
central resort of Danang, where we offer some
spectacular hotels plus you have the photogenic
town of Hoi An just a few minutes away. You
can then travel south to Saigon which we now
rate as one of the most exciting and ‘must-see’
cities in the region, and the Mekong Delta. From
there you can return via Hong Kong, or you can
continue on to Siem Reap in Cambodia, and then
Bangkok before flying to London.
Table Talk
Within this region you have some truly
iconic hotels, some up and coming stars
and numerous incredible sites that just
lend themselves to casual but so inspiring
dinner conversations. The Sofitel Metropole
in Hanoi is fantastically historic, and just
reading the list of VIP’s who have stayed
there is incredible. World leaders to film and
rock celebrities. The Park Hyatt in Saigon
is equally impressive, wonderfully located
facing the opera house. Song Saa Private
island, just of the coast of southern Cambodia
is one of the most discussed newly opened
hotels, chic luxury, expensive but that seems
to add to rather than diminish its appeal.
And then of course you have the sites, Hoi
An in Vietnam, one of the most charismatic
towns that takes on a different character
at night when it is lantern lit. The Mekong
Delta in the south of the country where an
overnight on a teak barge is a memorable
experience. The temples of Angkor in Siem
Reap and then try to allow time to visit the
temples further out for something even more
individual. Luang Prabang in Laos, misty,
romantic and wonderfully spiritual.
Cambodia and Laos
Bangkok Airways offers daily flights from
Bangkok to Siem Reap (Cambodia) for the
temples of Angkor, or to Luang Prabang in
Laos. 4 day (3 night) extension tours are easy
to arrange. From there you can either return to
Thailand, or travel on to Vietnam.
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Hong Kong
in a nutshell
One of the great city destinations. Exciting
with a pace of life that has two speeds, fast
and faster. Essentially the city is split into two,
separated by the harbour. You have Kowloon
side or Hong Kong island with good connections
linking the two, either by the famous star ferry
or the highly impressive MTR subway link. Flying
time is 12 hours.
Weatherwise – Your decision to visit Hong Kong
will probably not be influenced too much by the
weather. The winter months can be akin to an
early Spring day in the UK with colder evenings.
Midsummer can be hot and humid with the
chance of an occasional typhoon.
Pleasures – The instant excitement, without
doubt one of the most charismatic cities in the
world and in our view a must on any tour of the
region. Superb shopping, either in fixed price ultra
modern malls or more authentic street markets
when haggling is expected. Good sightseeing
and try to make time to visit one of the offshore
islands for a totally different view of Hong Kong
– but try to avoid the weekend crowds. Fantastic
variety of cuisine. Service is high speed and
usually equally efficient. If time allows try to see
horse racing, the season runs from September to
June, with two meetings per week and even if
you do not gamble is an incredible experience.
Realities – It is a busy city and at times hotel
owners are not slow to try to maximise their
profit, particularly when a large exhibition hits
town. During the week, suits might be more in
evidence in the lobby than leisure attire.
Harbour Grand
Hong Kong Island
Description and Location Located at North Point,
just a short walk or one stop on the efficient
MTR subway from popular Causeway Bay, plus
the hotel operate a regular shuttle to the main
shopping area.
Accommodation An imposing building
accommodating 828 rooms and suites, all with
harbour view with the deluxe grade offering
uniquely both Hong Kong AND Kowloon vistas.
Facilities Include several restaurants and bars,
gym and outdoor swimming pool from April
to October (closed during the colder months
of November to end March when a pool
becomes less important). One of the very best
value quality hotels, in a traditional local area
yet within easy distance of the more known
attractions. The bar on the top floor is the place
to enjoy the nightly light show of the skyline.
Chic Check – One of the best priced hotels
in Hong Kong with good facilities, excellent
accommodation and rather unique views as it
appears to straddle the harbour. It is slightly out
from the accepted main tourist areas, 5 minutes,
but if it was closer you would be paying
considerably more. Choose it for the views, high
quality rooms and value.
Nightly rate £68 per person
China Options
Through our local agents, we are able to offer a
number of private tours to China. These can be
just for a few days to either Beijing or Shanghai,
or a more comprehensive tour covering both of
the cities plus Xian and Guilin.
Ask us for suggestions.
Harbour Grand deluxe – also see above image
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Cosmo Hong Kong Island
Trendy, stylish, chic first class hotel. Located
just a few minutes walk from the popular
Causeway Bay area (hotel also provides shuttle).
142 rooms and suites, bright and modern,
with orange and green prominent in the colour
schemes. Restaurant and bar, plus in the
immediate area you have literally hundreds of
options, street markets and high class shopping
malls. One of the best priced hotels for its
quality, and an ideal base for exploring the city.
The hotel operates a non-smoking policy.
Nightly rate £48 per person
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel
Hong Kong Island
Something very different. Traditional, in both
the interior design style and interesting totally
authentic location with its busy lanes. You
definitely feel you are staying in the ‘real’
Hong Kong, yet the upscale shops of Central
District/Covent Garden style Lan Kwai Fong
entertainment areas are just a short walk away.
158 rooms, all reflecting a Chinese theme with
both genuine and reproduction antiques.
Nightly rate £68 per person
The Peninsula
Kowloon Side
Known more fondly as ‘The Pen’, is an institution
within the region. Traditional and colonial,
a real sense of history, plus a super location in
the heart of Kowloon, just a few minutes walk
from the Star Ferry. 300 rooms split between the
original building and the newer Tower. All have
been considerably further enhanced, with a more
contemporary style. Attractive Roman bath style
swimming pool with indoor and outdoor option.
Nightly rate £168 per person
The Upper House
Hong Kong Island
Located at prestigious Pacific Place on Hong Kong
Island, occupying the top twelve floors of a fifty
storey skyscraper. A new style of hotel, luxurious
chic contemporary, minimalist with the emphasis
on space, light and individual service rather
than extensive facilities. Just 117 junior suites,
with huge bedrooms and equally impressive
bathrooms, all with either Peak or Harbour view.
Fashionable restaurant and lively bar.
Nightly rate £158 per person
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Singapore & Bintan
in a nutshell
The Garden City of Asia, fantastic selection of
restaurants with cuisine from every corner of the
world. The skyline might have been influenced
by North America but go beyond the obvious and
discover busy street markets in totally authentic
areas like China Town and Little India. Shopping
is a national sport, and you probably have one
of the highest concentrations of ultra modern
designer malls than anywhere in the world.
Flying time is 12 hours. Bintan is an offshore
Indonesian island with good beaches and several
golf courses and is just a one hour high speed
ferry ride away (Visa on arrival required).
Weatherwise – Typically tropical year round,
with our mid summer months having greater
humidity. Expect a daily later afternoon
downpour – when it becomes impossible to get
a taxi – and then pleasantly cooler evenings.
Pleasures – It is proudly highly organised, and
extremely easy on the eye and the camera
lens, it is one of the best introductions to the
region for the first time traveller. Hotel standards
are high, and communication has few of the
challenges you might experience elsewhere.
The range of cuisine is exceptional with most
restaurants offering an alfresco option. Try a
walking tour on your own, just take a good map
and comfortable shoes. Visit the resort island of
Sentosa, linked to the city centre by causeway
bridge or cable car. Singapore is proudly antismoking, even in many open spaces, as well as
rather sensibly banning chewing gum. Bintan is
all about relaxation, no shops, just beaches and
golf courses.
Realities – Singapore is one of the major
corporate/event cities in the region, with most
hotels geared toward the needs of the business
traveller. Service levels are high, but flexibility is
not easily understood. Bintan can be noticeably
busier at weekends.
Traders Singapore
A good first class hotel, well located just off
the popular Orchard Road shopping area. 540
rooms, a little on the compact side but perfectly
adequate for an average 2/3 night stay. Within
the hotel you have a large swimming pool, gym
and spa, and a couple of restaurants plus in the
immediate area you have many more dining and
bar options.
As part of the Shangri-La group, there is also a
shuttle to the resort island of Sentosa where
they have a sister hotel. Traders is a well priced,
extremely well positioned hotel, perfect as a
base for exploring the attractions of Singapore,
and for shopaholics there is no better choice,
you are literally surrounded by all of the brand
names and much more. The airport is 25 minutes
drive away.
Nightly rate £78 per person
Shangri-La Singapore
One of the most famous hotel names in the
region. Firmly established and award winning
deluxe property, with 747 rooms spread over
three wings each with their own personality.
The tower wing is the introduction price and has
commanding views over the Singapore skyline. In
the garden wing you have more of a leisure focus,
with the recently renovated and spacious rooms
either over the entrance gardens or the swimming
pool. The valley wing is even more luxurious,
maybe more corporate in style and has its own
Champagne bar and reception. Facilities include
numerous restaurants and bars, magnificent
mature gardens, gym, spa. Location is just off the
top end of Orchard Road, 5 minutes walk. The
airport is 30 minutes away.
7 nights from £148
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Raffles Singapore
Like ‘The Pen’ in Hong Kong, Raffles has a long
history going back to 1887 and must be one of
the most famous hotels in the world. Located in
the former colonial district, you are just minutes
away from Orchard Road, China Town and Little
India. The 103 suites still have a traditional
theme, but with modern technology. Swimming
pool, spa and extensive selection of restaurants.
Staying here will be a unique experience. The
history and sense of tradition surrounds you.
Even if you do not stay, take time to visit and
enjoy a Singapore Sling in one of the bars.
Nightly rate £228 per person
Mandarin Oriental
Singapore
One of the city’s most established deluxe
hotels. Located at Marina Square, close to the
Suntec Convention, with a shopping arcade
below the hotel and many more options within
a few minutes. 527 rooms and suites, with
either city or marina views. Excellent selection
of restaurants, attractive swimming pool and
leisure facilities, plus a popular central position
with most of the attractions close by, including
the Clarke/Boat Quay entertainment areas.
Nightly rate £118 per person
Tranquil Island
Option Bintan, Indonesia
Angsana
Located just off the coast of Singapore, just
50 minutes by high speed ferry. Bintan is all
about beaches, golf courses and relaxation – no
shopping and during the week it is generally
quiet, getting busier at weekends when
Singaporeans come to play (a)round. There
are currently just a few hotels, of which we
particularly like the first class Angsana Hotel
or the more luxurious villa Banyan Tree – the
hotels share the same extensive beach and
have many interchange facilities.
Angsana
Coming in mid 2014, The new Sanchaya hotel
offers a more colonial style design theme, and is
located in an even quieter corner of the island. It
looks totally stylish, very boutique and elegant.
Ask us for details.
We suggest a 4 day (3 night) extension
from Singapore, but longer stays can be
easily arranged. A Visa on arrival is required
for Indonesia, approx. US$25 payable to
immigration.
Shared beach Banyan Tree and Angsana
A 3 night package from Singapore starts
from £428 (Angsana)
Banyan Tree
Angsana
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Malaysia
in a nutshell
An extraordinary variety of scenic contrasts and
cultures. Glorious beaches, prehistoric jungles and
wildlife, majestic cities with glittering high rise
buildings dwarfing bustling traditional markets.
A melting pot of influences and traditions. Flying
time from UK to Kuala Lumpur is 12 hours.
From there to most of the beach resorts in the
Peninsula region is one hour, just over an hour to
Sarawak and two hours plus to Sabah.
A Area – Penang Island
Golden Sands and Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang
Resort
B Area – Langkawi Island The Danna, and The Datai
C Area – Shangri-La‘s Rasa Ria Resort, Shangri-La’s
S out h C h i n a S ea
B
A
3
• Kuala Lumpur
1
• Kota
Kinabalu
D
2
Weatherwise – The west coast of the peninsular
is best December to April, the summer months
can see higher humidity and rainfall. The east
coast and Malaysian Borneo are the reverse
with our summer being the better time usually,
and the winter months wetter with higher sea
swells. KL can be hot year round, with higher
humidity in the mid summer months.
Pleasures – The quality resorts, the sense of
excitement, the eco adventure options offered
by Sabah and Sarawak. The scenic variety. The
quiet charm of Langkawi, the more developed
attractions of KL and Penang with their great
shopping. Seeing Orangutans in their natural
habitat. The fantastic cuisine.
C
• Kuching
Tanjung Aru* – Sabah, Bunga Raya and
D Sarawak (Kuching)
1 Traders KL
2 Japa Mala Eco Resort
3 Tanjung Aru*
*Tanjung is a Malay word that translates into beach
headland, hence the frequent use.
Realities – More conservative than some of
their neighbours, at least on the surface. Evening
entertainment can be more cuisine focused
than bar activity, but that can also be part of the
attraction. The west coast of the Peninsula is more
developed and ‘international’, the east coast much
more traditional and proudly Malay.
Kuala Lumpur
The phrase ‘Truly Asia’ sums up the exotic appeal
of Malaysia. Fascinating and diverse cultures,
island retreats, eco-adventure options and varied
sightseeing.
Sky Bar at Traders
Petronas Towers from Traders
Traders
Kuala Lumpur, is the proud capital city, with
high rise buildings, but just as many colourful
older traditional areas. Lively street markets
competing with luxurious shopping malls for the
attention of your wallet. The prices are some
of the most competitive in the region. Fantastic
selection of restaurants fully reflecting the
diversity of influences found in Malaysia, but
with just as many culinary options from around
the globe.
We have access to a full range of hotel rates, but
we enjoy a particularly good commercial rapport
with The Traders hotel. Part of The Shangri-La
group, the hotel is probably more first class than
deluxe, with 571 rooms. However where it really
scores is the superb value, the parkside location,
and probably (no, undoubtedly) the best
views of the famous Petronas Twin Towers,
particularly good at night from the hotel’s
rooftop Sky Bar whilst enjoying a glass of wine.
Plus within a few minutes walk you have some
of the most upscale shopping malls, one with a
floor dedicated to eating!
Nightly rates from £48 per person
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Penang and
Langkawi
in a nutshell
Two resort islands, located just off the west coast
of Peninsula Malaysia, 60 minutes flight from
Kuala Lumpur. Penang is much more developed,
with villas and condominiums as well as
numerous hotels. Langkawi is much more rural
and traditional, just a handful of international
quality hotels, quieter with dense forests and
soft sand beaches.
Weatherwise – Both are at their best December
to April. The midsummer months in particular
can see some heavy showers, beach erosion and
sea swells.
Pleasures – In Penang, the resort quality and
facilities of our two hotels. The expansive beach
at Batu Feringgi, with the adjacent night market.
The good selection of restaurants within the
hotels and the well priced options close by.
Exploring the island, particularly the lively and
historic state capital of Georgetown. In Langkawi
the main attraction will be the beaches and the
slower pace, but try to visit the offshore islands
plus you have a cable car to the top of the island
with incredible views. There are some restaurant
options at the marina close to The Danna, plus
more at the Pantai Cenang where you find more
moderate hotels and some low-key nightlife.
Realities – Penang can be busy, particularly
with domestic and regional travellers, and the
sea quality can be variable. Langkawi, whilst
developing slowly, has a more rural style,
wonderfully scenic.
Shangri-La’s Golden
Sands Penang
Traders
The Golden Sands is a family friendly superior
class hotel. Located on Batu Feringgi Beach, 30
minutes from Georgetown and 55 minutes from
the airport. The 387 rooms either offer inland
or sea facing views, and all have been recently
enhanced. We particularly suggest the sea facing
rooms. A further selection of family suites are
available. Main swimming pool and two smaller
options including kids pool with water slide, a
choice of restaurant style and location, regular
entertainment, and an extremely well organised
Kids Club and Adventure Zone.
Chic Check – Particularly good for families or
just those that require a complete resort with
excellent facilities and dining options.
7 nights from £1218
Shangri-La’s Rasa
Sayang Resort Penang
Without doubt, the most luxurious hotel in
Penang. The location is on Batu Feringgi beach,
the most popular on the island, 30 minutes from
Georgetown and 50 minutes from the airport. You
have 304 rooms, split over two separate buildings,
either the Garden Wing or the newer even more
luxurious Rasa Wing. Facilities include numerous
restaurants, main pool and kids pool, spa, kids club
and family entertainment area shared with the
adjacent Golden Sands hotel. Take time to walk
around the extensive tropical gardens.
Chic Check – Extensive facilities within the hotel
plus you can have interchange dining with the
Golden Sands. Immediately outside the hotel
you have a lively night market.
7 nights from £1388
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The Danna Langkawi
Description and Location Opened in 2010, to
instant acclaim and popularity. Deluxe rated,
colonial themed on a soft sandy beach, located
in the north west corner of the island 15 minutes
from the airport.
Accommodation 126 rooms and suites reflecting
a ‘British-Malaya’ influence, heavy woods and
a grand Empire style, evocative names like
Merchant rooms, and in the public areas, Planters
Restaurant and Straits Bar. The rooms are in the
five storey man building, and include courtyard
rooms, or those with marina/hill view with
some facing directly out to sea. All are spacious,
usually with four poster bed.
Facilities Extensive sheltered cove beach,
swimming pool with a more shallow kids option,
spa, health club, several restaurants plus within
the adjacent marina, just a few minutes walk
away, you have several more options. The
Langkawi Cable Car is just a few minutes drive
away and provides a spectacular view over the
islands.
Chic Check – High quality accommodation,
excellent beach plus good restaurant options
adjacent. Very popular.
7 nights from £1798
The Datai Langkawi
Description and Location One of the most
famous deluxe hotels in the region. Fantastic
location on the secluded north coast, you have
dense forest on three sides leading down to a
mile of beachfront. Airport is 35 minutes away.
Accommodation 112 rooms, suites and villas
plus 10 newly completed one bedroom suite
beach villas, with their own pool. The rooms and
suites are in the L shaped main building, located
at the top of the resort with views down over
the jungle and out to the islands of southern
Thailand in the distance. The romantic jungle
villas are located at ground level, surrounded by
the forest so you do need to be comfortable with
nature – some have their own plunge pools, new
beach villas also available.
Facilities Several restaurants in differing locations,
two swimming pools (the elevated option is
adults only), spa, boutique. Non-motorised water
sports.
Chic Check – Totally tropical location. You do
need to be comfortable with steps (136) –
although there is a buggy service to the beach
level – and enjoy seeing a monkey swinging
through the trees towards you. Valuables should
not be left on your balcony however as some of
the Datai monkeys are extremely well dressed.
7 nights from £1988
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Japa Mala
Eco Resort Tioman Island
Description and Location Located on the
beautiful island of Tioman, just off the east
coast of Peninsular Malaysia, 60 minutes
flight from KL, and continuing by speedboat
for 10 minutes. It has an interesting blend of
influences, with Malaysian – Italian owners
displaying their love for all things natural.
Accommodation The 13 chalet style rooms are
dotted around the extensive hillside overlooking
the secluded bay, most are elevated and on stilts.
Simple totally authentic style, perfectly in keeping
with the setting, with reassuring contemporary
concessions to add to your comfort.
Facilities Small swimming pool, non-motorised
water sports (weather permitting), restaurant.
A selection of island trekking tours. The owners
have a new boutique hotel in KL, The Samadi
Villas – ask us for details.
Chic Check – You need to be comfortable with
nature, and enjoy the total seclusion of a small
island. Given its hillside location it would not
be suitable for those with mobility problems
or younger children. April to October tends to
be the best time weatherwise, November to
February can be wet with high sea swells.
7 nights from £1428
Tanjong Jara Resort
East Coast Malaysia
Description and Location An interesting
travel experience. You fly from KL to Kuala
Terengganu (60 minutes) and then drive south,
through totally unspoilt rural countryside, for
70 minutes before arriving at the spectacular
resort. Part of the YTL group, the design
incorporates a traditional Malay Palace theme
with the finest contemporary touches.
Accommodation You have a choice of 99 rooms,
all beautifully decorated. The Bumbung and
Serambi rooms face the gardens, and the Anjung
rooms are directly facing the beachfront.
Facilities At the hotel include two swimming
pools, tennis, choice of restaurant and location,
selection of non-motorised water sports. The
hotel can arrange diving and snorkelling off
Tenggol Island, regarded as one of the region’s
best dive sites. Award winning spa.
Chic Check – A perfect retreat, particularly in
our summer season when this coast is generally
at its best. During our winter months it tends
to have heavy rains, beach erosion and high
sea swells, particularly November to February.
This area is quiet and traditional Malay, totally
different in culture and attitude than the much
more ‘international’ west coast.
7 nights from £1358
Anjung Room
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Sarawak
One of two Malaysian states located on the
separate island of Borneo, just under 2 hours
flight east from Kuala Lumpur. Situated on the
north west corner of the island, Sarawak is
wonderfully eco-influenced and the real luxury
comes in the unique adventure opportunities
rather than the quality of the accommodation,
although the hotels we mention below are
pleasant and well located. The state capital
Kuching is small and charming, easy to explore
and is a good base for visiting the Semenggoh
Orang Utan sanctuary, and a traditional Long
House village.
Our suggested itinerary is detailed below,
although this can easily be modified to suit your
personal requirements.
Day One – Arrive Kuching after flight from
KL. Transfer to the Grand Margherita Hotel in
Kuching (named after the old Dutch fort, not the
drink!). Afternoon at leisure for city exploring,
we particularly suggest the Sarawak museum
for a quick and concise history of the region,
and maybe even a few minutes at the Cat
Museum (Kuching is cat in the Malay language).
For dinner we suggest Bla-Bla-Bla Restaurant
offering Asian/Malay specialities, certainly one
of the best in the region and just a few minutes
walk from your hotel.
Day Two – Check out of hotel and take the short
one hour transfer to the Semenggoh Orang
Utan Reserve. Following a short jungle trek,
you should be able to see an extended family
of Orang Utan in their natural forest habitat. A
wonderful experience. Continue on to the Annah
Rais Longhouse, where you sample traditional
Bidayuh tribe hospitality, which fortunately no
longer extends to head hunting. Return via
Kuching, but continue for an extra hour along the
north coast to the resort area of Damai, where
we particularly suggest the attractive Damai
Puri hotel. Modern and contemporary, with high
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quality accommodation, two swimming pools
(one for families), and a huge expanse of cove
beach.
Day Three/Four – At Leisure at the Damai Puri.
We particularly suggest an optional visit to the
Sarawak cultural village, just a few minutes away
from your hotel. And then an evening cruise to
the Sanubong Widlife reserve, where you can
usually see the Proboscis Monkey, as well as the
pink eyes of river crocodiles, and then end the
evening looking at dozens of fireflies lighting up
the bushes of the mangrove.
Day Four – Return flight to KL, or for those with
more time, fly for one hour across the northern
coastline to the other Malaysian State of Sabah
where your adventures can continue.
A 4 night extention from KL will start at
£638 per person
Chic Check – A real sense of Eco-Adventure, and
seeing Orang Utan, Proboscis Monkeys and even
the fireflies is a memory that will be cherished.
The Damai Puri is equally appealing, with good
leisure facilities and excellent beach.
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Shangri-La’s Tanjung
Aru Resort Sabah
Description and Location A deluxe hotel with
good facilities and appeal for all the family.
Located 10 minutes drive from the airport
and Kota Kinabalu town, so well positioned to
discover the delights of Sabah.
Accommodation Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort
has 459 rooms and suites. All are decorated in
a bright contemporary style and either face the
mountains or have sea view. The Kinabalu Club
Wing rooms are larger, even more sumptuous
and rates include breakfast daily.
Facilities Several restaurants and bars, attractive
cove beach with off shore island options reached
by ferry (local payment), two swimming pools –
one family focused with water slides, kids club,
attractive spa. The state capital town of Kota
Kinabalu is just a few minutes taxi ride away and
here you will find many more restaurant options,
some traditional markets and a few large high
quality shopping malls.
Chic Check – Impressive, both in style and
location. Top quality facilities, and an excellent
base for travelling around Sabah. Sister hotel to
the Rasa Ria resort with whom it has exchange
facilities. A shuttle operates between the two
resorts, about 45 minutes drive.
7 nights from £1278
Shangri-La’s Rasa
Ria Resort Sabah
Description and Location One of the most popular
hotels in Malaysia. Fantastic setting with
extensive beachfront and lush rainforest backdrop
on one side and golf course on the other. 45
minutes drive from Kota Kinabalu Airport.
Accommodation 420 rooms, set in three blocks.
The original garden wings have been recently
renovated to a high standard and offer either
garden or sea views. In the newer Ocean Wing
you have even more luxurious rooms
Facilities Several themed restaurants in differing
locations, one main swimming with additional
pool for Ocean Wing guests only, spa and fitness
centre, non-motorised water sports (subject
to weather), 18 hole golf course. Kids club.
Adjacent to the resort you have a nature reserve
which is home to a family of orang utans.
Chic Check – A good all round hotel appealing
to couples and families. The renovations and
enhancements to the original wing rooms are
most impressive, as are the upgrades to the
public areas and particularly the pool area.
7 nights from £1328
Note – The Ocean Wing located at the extreme
end of the resort, is being extended.
Ask for details.
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Bunga Raya Island
Resort Sabah
Description and Location Bunga Raya – it means
hibiscus in the Malay language – is located on
Gaya Island, so a 25 minute speedboat ride
from the pier at Kota Kinabalu. The setting
is wonderfully natural with all of the
accommodation set on the hillside looking down
over a totally ‘private’ soft sand beach.
Accommodation The 47 villas are all stunningly
designed, with dark wood floors and terracing,
and subtle lighting that perfectly adds to the
romance of the resort. All of the villas are sea
facing, through jungle gardens. All are incredibly
spacious, with a choice of superior rooms and
even larger deluxe rooms both of which are
dotted around the hillside – sea facing rather than
sea view due to the jungle foliage, beachfront
deluxe with plunge pool, and elevated Tree House
deluxe which have jacuzzi or plunge pool and
fantastic views overlooking the resort. In addition
you have a few two bedroom family villas.
Facilities Include swimming pool, restaurant,
attractive spa, non-motorised water sports, dive
centre (located at Gayana). The island has a lush
dense jungle interior and a selection of treks can
be arranged with a guide.
Chic Check – One of the most impressive newer
resorts in the region. Romantic and secluded, no
shops or nightlife – although Kota Kinabalu, with its
surprising selection of mega-mall shopping, is just
a short speedboat ride away. The accommodation
is superb, luxurious and spacious, with a fantastic
jungle and soft sand beach setting. As the resort
takes full advantage of the natural jungle setting,
you do have to be comfortable with nature and
reasonably mobile. If budget allows, choose the
beachfront deluxe villas with plunge pool for that
extra sense of romance.
7 nights from £1698
Sandakan Safari
Orangutans and Turtles
An authentic eco-influenced 3 day tour. You
fly from Kota Kinabalu for one hour to the east
coast town of Sandikan, followed by a speedboat
ride to the uninhabited island of Seligan.
Snorkelling opportunity, this is part of the Sulu
Sea Turtle conservation area, and hopefully you
might be able to see the babies being hatched.
Overnight at a simple lodge before returning
to Sandikan and spend a day in the Sepilok
Orangutan Rehabilitation centre watching these
incredible primates swing through the trees. In
the afternoon cruise Kinabatangan River where
you can usually see local wildlife including the
proboscis monkey. Overnight at lodge. On day
three morning return by air to Kota Kinabalu.
Arrangements include Full Board.
Price from £688
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Malaysia Variety
Without leaving Malaysia, you have some
incredible holiday contrasts. Busy cities with
great shopping. Of course superb beaches. Dense
prehistoric jungles and unique wildlife. Amazing
cultural contrasts. There are good airline links
from KL to all of the major cities in the region.
We particularly highlight:
Banjaran Hot Springs
Peninsula Malaysia Tour including
The Banjaran Hot Springs Resort
Start with 2 nights in the vibrant capital city
of KL. Then travel north by road for 2 hours,
and just outside of Ipoh you have the fantastic
Banjaran Hot Springs resort. Located in a 16
acre valley, surrounded by limestone cliffs
and natural caves, pristine jungle, waterfalls
and geothermal hot springs. Just 25 luxury
villas, all with plunge pool, either in the garden
or on stilts overlooking the lagoon. Facilities
include main swimming pool, restaurant, and a
quite incredible spa, with additional steam and
meditation caves. We suggest a stay of at least
3 nights.
Then continue by road, crossing over the
Butterworth bridge to the historic city of
Penang. Spend 2 nights at the historic E&O hotel
in Georgetown, the island capital, perfectly
placed for sightseeing, and then you have the
option of travelling 45 minutes to the beach
resorts (see page 107) or you can take the short
25 minute flight across to Langkawi for a 5
nights or more (see page 108). Fly directly back
to KL for onward flight to London.
Taman Negara
The opportunity to visit a prehistoric rainforest,
with an abundance of eco-adventures including
trekking, canoe excursions, jungle walks with
experienced guides travelling across swing
bridges high over the forest canopy. There is the
probability of seeing bear, deer, monkeys and
over 200 species of birds.
Accommodation will be in simple but adequate
lodge chalets. Join-in tours depart from KL daily
March to October, the months November to
February can be wet and slippery.
Cameron Highlands
Travel north from KL for 4 hours to the Cameron
Highlands. They came to fame during the days
of the British Empire when the tea planters,
many of whom were of Scottish origin, had their
homes in the area. It is still a region of beauty
with traditional cottages and twisting lanes.
We suggest two nights in the Highlands, either
sightseeing or just relaxing in the quiet comfort
of your hotel, maybe enjoying the views whilst
you partake in a tiffin high tea. From here you
can either return to KL or continue north to
Penang. The tour can be arranged on a join-in
basis, or privately with your own driver-guide, or
on a self drive basis.
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Bali in a nutshell
One of the most romantic islands. Instant culture
and an almost spiritual atmosphere. It is much
more than just a beach holiday, so plan to travel
around the island, or visit neighbouring Lombok or
Java for something really special. As there are no
direct flights to Bali from the UK you travel via one
of the regional gateways – typically the flight time
will be 15 hours plus transit time.
Weatherwise – Bali is generally at its best in our
spring and summer months. During the period
November to February you tend to have heavier
rainfall, usually in short heavy bursts. The inland
mountain retreat of Ubud will be cooler than the
beach, particularly early mornings – late evenings.
Pleasures – The total romance, the high quality
hotels. The scenic variety and the innovative
restaurants. Essentially you have four main
beach resort areas, each with its own personality.
Jimbaran has probably the best beach and
non-motorised watersports. Sanur has a more
traditional village atmosphere with numerous
authentic restaurants although the beach is
limited. Seminyak has top quality hotels and
probably the most upscale restaurants, the beach
is long but the sea more suited to the confident
swimmer and is adjacent to boisterous Kuta.
Nusa Dua is more manicured, excellent hotels
with probably the second best bathing beach. Up
in the hills you have Ubud, wonderfully romantic
and superb hotels, highly recommended. On the
neighbouring island of Lombok, you have similar
scenic contrasts, even better beaches, fewer
hotels and a much less developed infrastructure.
We have also included a tour of Java starting
in Jakarta and ending with a few days in Bali –
perfect for the curious and adventurous traveller.
Realities – Bali is now very busy, with so many
new hotels, with some concentrating heavily on
regional business. Traffic jams are now normal.
The beaches are OK, but maybe not as spectacular
as you imagined – although Jimbaran and some in
Lombok are pretty special. The Kuta area is lively,
fun for nights out but has its tacky side.
Bali Pavilions Bali
Description and Location A charming little
boutique hideaway with just 24 individual villas,
located in the village of Sanur, 30 minutes from
the airport. The hotel is within a private garden
estate, set back from the beach and the road.
Accommodation Each villa is designed in a
traditional style, all with walled garden, indoor
lounge and outdoor living space. Most have
private plunge pools, and these are particularly
suggested for their additional romance (see
main image). Honeymoon villas are duplex.
Facilities include main swimming pool, simple
spa and a charming garden sala restaurant (see
main image), with the emphasis on Indonesian
and Balinese specialities.
Chic Check – A delightful boutique hotel, in a
totally Balinese style. Spacious highly individual
villas and attentive smiling service, it appeals
to those who value personality over extensive
facilities. Just a couple of minutes walk to
the beach, plus the village of Sanur, with its
numerous restaurant options, is literally on your
doorstep. One of our most popular hotels, with
many clients overwhelmed by the very genuine
hospitality.
Note – At Sanur the coral is quite close to
the shore so this can limit water sports and
swimming.
The style here is romantic, relaxed and totally
charming. You really do feel you are privileged
to be staying in an authentic village, but in great
comfort. Most clients will combine their stay with
Ubud where we think the Hanging Gardens or
Uma work well in combination, or with the Damai
Lovina on the north coast – ask us for suggestions.
7 nights from £1158
Visa on arrival is required for Indonesia US$25
payable to immigration
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Conrad Bali
Description and Location A popular deluxe hotel,
although large it has an intimate style with
impressive facilities that will appeal to all the
family. Located at Benoa, adjacent to the Nusa
Dua resort area on the south east corner of the
island, 25 minutes from the airport.
Accommodation The 360 rooms are all
designed in a modern contemporary style, and
offer garden pool views (with side view of
sea), or are directly oceanfront. In addition you
have in a separate wing a selection of one and
two bedroom suites, with their own pool and
beach area.
Facilities Include large swimming pool that
divides into several lagoons. Several restaurant
options in differing locations offering both
western and asian flavours, kids club, gym and
spa. A selection of water sports can be arranged
including skiing and wind surfing, extra cost.
Chic Check – A bright modern contemporary
style, with appealing Balinese flourishes.
Instantly attractive, with good beach, excellent
high quality facilities and numerous dining
options, both within the hotel and in the
immediate Benoa-Nusa Dua area. During the
quieter months, the hotel will seek to attract
some additional group and incentive business.
7 nights from £1558
Jimbaran Puri Bali
Description and Location Part of the OrientExpress hotel collection. Probably the best
beach on the island with a mile of soft sand and
usually gentle waves. The airport is 15 minutes.
Accommodation The 42 thatch roofed cottages
and suites are in three rows, either in the
garden or directly beachfront. Designed with
a traditional Balinese theme, all are spacious,
with the suites having integrated living space.
Some of the suites also have their own plunge
pool. A recent addition has been the 22 luxury
deluxe pool villas (see main image), set within
a private garden area. These superb villas have
larger swimming pools, separate living room and
outside dining area.
Facilities Include main swimming pool, spa,
choice of restaurant plus there are several local
options close by. Note – the Jimbaran area does
not permit motorised water sports.
Chic Check – One of the most popular hotels,
authentic design, great location, and a delightful
easygoing atmosphere. Probably more superior
than deluxe, although the new villas are right up
there with the best.
7 nights from £1688
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Kayumanis Jimbaran, Bali
19 incredibly spacious one and two bedroom
villas, highly contemporary design. Each villa
has garden area and its own full size swimming
pool. Located in a coconut estate, 5 minutes
walk to the soft sands of Jimbaran with its
usually gentle waves. The resort is deliberately
minimalist, allowing nature to fully work its
magic. Facilities include main swimming pool
– although most seem to prefer the privacy
of their own villa, simple spa and restaurant,
with several more dining options within the
immediate area.
Unlike the other two Kayumanis resorts featured,
Jimbaran is happy to accept families. Airport is
25 minutes, the lively Kuta area 30 minutes. For
couples we particularly suggest the twin centre
option with Ubud.
7 nights from £2158
Kayumanis Nusa-Dua, Bali
Discreetly tucked away within Nusa, a real
hidden gem. Just 20 villas, all with high
walled garden and swimming pool. You have
a choice of one and two bedrooms. Each villa
has an individual design but all are spacious
with four-poster beds, garden and separate
living area/study. You feel you are in local
village as you walk down the romantic lanes
leading to your villa.
Wonderfully exclusive, yet with all of the activity
of Nusa Dua, with numerous dining options, on
your doorstep. Facilities include swimming pool
although like Jimbaran it is rarely used, in-villa
spa treatments, restaurant. Beach Club at Nusa
Dua 4 minutes walk. No children under 16.
Airport is 35 minutes.
7 nights from £2038
Kayumanis Ubud, Bali
Spectacular location, on a hillside with views
looking out to the river and rice paddies. Just
20 minutes drive outside of Ubud Village, totally
romantic in every sense. 23 one, two and three
bedroom villas, all private with high walls,
heavy doors, incredibly spacious with indoor and
outdoor living space and of course your own
swimming pool – some of the villas on the
front are open sided to allow you to enjoy the
view fully.
Facilities include restaurant, wine corner and
library and infinity edged pool which has to be
used if only for the views! An individual, original,
unique resort – highly recommended. Children
under 16 not accepted. The airport or transfer to
either Jimbaran or Nusa Dua is 70 minutes.
2 nights extension from £328
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Samaya Seminyak, Bali
Description and Location An impressive
boutique hotel offering attractive all pool villa
accommodation, located directly on the beach.
The airport is 40 minutes drive away.
Accommodation The 30 villas are in the
beachside section of the hotel (see Chic Check),
grouped around the main swimming pool and
restaurant. Each has walled garden, spacious
bedrooms with integrated indoor and outdoor
living space and individual lap pool.
All were recently completely redesigned and
totally enhanced. Across the road from the hotel,
just 5 minutes by buggy, you have a further
selection of 22 Royal Courtyard Villas, luxurious
and spacious with large swimming pools and
their own restaurant and reception.
Facilities Include attractive and popular
beachfront restaurant and bar, swimming pool,
spa. This area has the highest concentration
of upscale restaurants, mostly within walking
distance of Samaya.
Chic Check – Wonderfully chic and sexy. You
are surrounded by extensive resort activity, yet
you retreat back into your own very special oasis
of calm.
Without doubt one of the finest small hotels in
the region. The sea on this side of Bali is best
appreciated by the more confident swimmer or
surfer.
The two Samaya resorts would make a fantastic
combination. Both are high quality pool villa
retreats in wonderfully contrasting locations.
7 nights from £2298
Samaya Ubud, Bali
A high quality, charming and elegant hotel.
Located on the outskirts of the village,
15 minutes drive away or 60 minutes from their
sister property in Seminyak or airport. You have
just 19 villas, all reflecting a contemporary design
style with Asian influences. Each has private
pool, outdoor living area and lounging sala. You
have a choice of hillside, or Ayung River view.
Attractive riverside restaurant, spa facilities –
usually arranged in the privacy of your own villa.
A selection of eco adventure options can be
arranged by the resort.
Chic Check – Delightful, in an easygoing but
highly professional manner. Super quality, totally
romantic. Needs to be enjoyed with someone
special!
2 night extension from £348
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The Legian Bali
Description and Location A beautifully
designed contemporary styled hotel, located in
the Seminyak area. Some of the largest rooms,
the emphasis here is on elegant simplicity.
Airport is 45 minutes away.
Accommodation The 66 suites are all sea facing.
You have a choice of studio suites, one bedroom
suites (which are highly recommended for their
even more generous space), and two bedroom
suites which are ideal for adult families.
You also have an ultra-luxurious ‘Beach House’ one
bedroom suite complete with walled garden and
swimming pool. Across the road from the hotel
entrance, you have a further 11 pool villas in the
Legian Chedi Club offering one, two and three
bedrooms.
Facilities Include two tiered swimming pool,
restaurant and spa.
Chic Check – Always a popular choice, with its
simple uncluttered style and with just a twist of
the Orient. The beach here is long and narrow,
the sea is more suited to confident swimmers/
surfers as generally high swells. Fantastic
alternative restaurant choice close by upscale
and wonderfully authentic.
7 nights from £1888
Ubud Options
Hanging Gardens Located 25 minutes drive
outside the main village area. Spectacular
hillside setting with breathtaking views from
every angle. 38 thatch roofed cottages overlook
the valley and the temple on the opposite
hillside. All cottages have their own sundeck
and plunge pool. A funicular box-lift links the
villas to the main facilities. However as there
are numerous steps it would not be suitable for
those with mobility problems.
2 nights extension from £368
Chedi Club Sister hotel to The Legian (see
above), Chedi Club offer a low rise villa style
surrounded by rice fields with the misty peak
of Mt Agung in the distance. 10 minutes drive
from the village centre. Just 20 villas, all with
integrated living area, and 10 have their own
plunge pool. Facilities include main swimming
pool, tennis, spa, attractive restaurant and
limousine service to and from Ubud. A real plus
of the hotel is the one level design, allowing
easy access. 2 nights extension from £358
Uma Ubud Cute boutique hotel, very well
located just a few minutes walk from the village
centre. 29 rooms and villas, simple but charming
and stylish. You have a choice of terrace rooms,
larger garden rooms and one bedroom suites.
Facilities include swimming pool, acclaimed spa,
attractive restaurant plus within this area you
have several upscale options.
2 nights extension from £298
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Lombok
The Oberoi Lombok
Located on an attractive cove beach in the
quiet north west of the island, 2 hours from
the airport. Totally luxurious hide and chic
retreat, just 50 rooms and villas. All are spacious
and beautifully designed – the showers are
particularly good. For something really special
the freestanding Pavilion Suites with their own
pool are worth considering.
Facilities include beachfront restaurant
specialising in Asian and Indonesian dishes, spa,
swimming pool, a selection of non-motorised
water sports. Easy access to the Gili Islands,
50 minutes boat ride.
4 nights extension from Bali £528
Tugu Lombok
A highly individual fabulously quirky boutique
hotel. Located on the beach in the north west
corner of the island, 2 hours from the airport.
Just 19 rooms, each one different in style but
fully emphasising the owner’s love of history and
tradition, merged with contemporary comforts.
Just walking around the hotel is an experience,
looking at artefacts and antiques that have been
in the family for generations.
Facilities include spa, swimming pool, a selection
of non-motorised water sports, and a museum.
For the right client, something unique.
4 nights extension from Bali £438
Jeeva Klui Lombok
A delightful boutique resort, local in the design
style using stone from Lombok and reassuringly
contemporary in comfort. Located a few miles
north of Senggigi on the west coast, 90 minutes
to the airport. 35 suites and freestanding villa.
The suites are in clusters, either ground or first
floor with integrated open living area.
Facilities include attractive beachfront restaurant,
spa. The resort offers a range of eco-adventures
on Lombok, both on land and sea and has its
own lodge on the totally underdeveloped east
coast for day and overnight tours. You do not
come to Lombok for the nightlife, but Senggigi
has some bar and restaurant options. Jeeva
Klui is a real find, high quality, well located and
charming.
4 nights extension from Bali £328
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Menjangan Resort
Barat National Park Bali
Description and Location Eco-adventure within
the Barat National Park, located at the extreme
north west point of Bali, just over 4 hours drive
from the airport.
Accommodation The accommodation has
been totally transformed in the last 12 months
and now offers 25 rooms, villas and suites, all
decorated in a simple contemporary style. The
Monsoon rooms overlook the gardens or pool,
The freestanding Beach villas are just yards from
the shoreline, whilst the elevated Residence
suites offer fantastic views.
Facilities Activities include diving and snorkelling
– this area is one of the very best in the region –
plus on land you have horse riding, jungle treks,
mountain biking, bird watching. Resort facilities
include swimming pool and several restaurant
options, spread over the extensive grounds.
Chic Check – The Menjangan Resort shows a
very different side to Bali. The luxury here comes
in the sense of space and true adventure, the
variety of activities, plus the reassuring comfort
of top class accommodation. You do need to be
comfortable with being close to nature, indeed
that is part of the attraction.
7 nights from £1468
Bali Discovery
On the previous pages we have detailed our
preferred hotels in the main beach resorts of
Sanur, Nusa Dua and Jumaran plus the mountain
retreat of Ubud. But Bali is much more, and for
those looking to really discover the island we
can arrange a series of private, totally flexible
tours around the island.
Taking in the quieter areas at the moment
removed from commercialised tourism, the
scenery will be spectacular, the hotel quality
authentic and reassuringly luxurious. The
following is just a suggestion, but can easily be
modified to suit your personal requirements.
5 days (4 nights) – Travel up the east coast, and
stay 2 nights at the Spa Village, in the north
west corner of Bali. Continue along the north
coast and spend a night at the Damai Lovina
Resort with incredible views over the rice fields
and the neighbouring island of Java. Then travel
south, past huge inland lakes to the mountain
retreat of Ubud where you overnight at the Uma
Resort. Return late afternoon to your chosen
beach resort.
Prices start from £588
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Java to Bali
Discovery Tour
Java remains one of the most fascinating islands
of Indonesia and will have specific interest to
those who want to sample the delights of the
country away from the more recognised beach
attractions of Bali and Lombok. It is an island
of smoking volcanoes and incredible fertility, of
exceptional history, culture and contrasts. It is
one of the most densely populated parts of the
planet and the cities are incredibly crowded, the
capital of Jakarta alone has over 12m people and
rising by the day. But elsewhere there are vast
stretches of open country with amazing scenic
diversity and small villages which have proudly
resisted pressures to join modernity.
Our suggested tour allows for 9 nights of touring,
plus 4 nights of total relaxation in Bali at the end
of the itinerary. However this is just an idea and
as the itinerary is arranged on a private basis
it can be easily modified to suit your personal
requirements.
You will have your first night in Jakarta, 2 nights
in Bandung, 2 nights in Jogjakarta, 2 nights in
Malang for Mt. Bromo, and then cross into Bali
for two nights in Ubud before ending at your
beach resort. Just a few of the highlights will be
Bogor Botanical garden, one of the largest in
Asia, the crater of Mt. Tangkutan, Borobudur
temple, the train journey from Jogjakarta to
Jambang for the experience and the scenery, the
misty magic of Mt. Bromo on horseback, and
of course Ubud in Bali which must be one of the
most romantic retreats in the world.
The hotels suggested will be superior first class
throughout, with a deluxe option. In Yogjakarta
we particularly suggest the Amanjiwo (see
image six), ultra luxurious not just in the
quality of the accommodation but also with the
incredible setting at the foot of the Borobudur
temple. Expensive yes, but truly memorable.
Beyond travellers from Holland (Indonesia used
to be a Dutch colony and Java in particular has
tremendous historic significance), Java has
been largely ignored by most European tourists.
However this adds to the feeling of adventure
and discovery.
From May 2014 there will be direct flights from
London to Jakarta on Garuda Indonesian Airlines.
Until then we suggest travel on Malaysian
Airlines via Kuala Lumpur.
Price from £2488
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The Caribbean Islands
ANTIGUA
For many the ultimate tropical destination.
Glorious beaches, stylish hotels, and easy 8 hour
flight from the UK. On the following three pages
we highlight some of the very best hotels on the
three most popular islands, Antigua, Barbados
and St Lucia, all located in the Eastern region of
the Caribbean.
On our website we offer more Caribbean options
to Cuba, Dominica where we have a really
special boutique hotel – Secret Bay, and Grenada.
See www.chiclocations.com.
Antigua, Barbados and
St Lucia at a glance
Barbados
Pear shaped, frequently called Little England,
it was England’s second settlement in the
Caribbean way back in 1627 (St Kitts was the
first in 1623). One of the most developed of the
islands and with probably the best infrastructure
making it the ideal introduction to the region.
It also has one of the highest repeat followings,
drawn by the excellent hotels, the superb
restaurants, the good beaches particularly
on the west coast where all of our hotels are
located. One of the most lively islands with a
vibrant nightlife, especially on the south coast.
Take time to visit the wild Atlantic coast, just a
short 20 minute drive across the island.
Our three hotels are all located in the parish of
St James, on the prestigious west coast,
40 minutes from the airport. In the summer
season all three are family focused, in the winter
the main attraction will be for couples and
children are not accepted for part of the season.
Antigua
The claim that it has a beach for every day of
the year might be a slight exaggeration, but there
is no doubting they are numerous and excellent
quality. A generally flat island with some rolling
hills rather than mountains. Take time to visit
the historic English Harbour/Nelson Dockyard
area, plus the capital St John’s has an easygoing
charm and some good duty free shopping. Night
life is low key, although there are some excellent
restaurants.
Our chosen hotel is the stylish and family
focused Carlisle Bay, located on the more
scenic and historic south west corner of the
island, 40 minutes from the airport.
St Lucia
Instantly romantic, with dense forest, mountain
peaks, flowing rivers, banana plantations and
ramshackle charming villages. The main resort area
is in the north west of the island, around Rodney
Bay and Cap Estate, and you will find a great
selection of restaurants and some quite lively bars
and probably the best beaches. On the lower west
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coast you have the majestic Piton twin peaks,
the setting of the spectacular Anse Chasanet/Jade
Mountain Resort. Twin centre combinations within
the island are well worth considering.
Our chosen hotels are Anse Chastanet/Jade
Mountain resort, located on the south west
coast, dramatically facing the majestic Pitons,
and up in the north west corner, The Landings
which is positioned on a golden sand beach
facing Pidgeon Island. Transfer times are 50 and
75 minutes respectively.
Weatherwise – The most in demand periods
– and the most expensive hotel rates – tend
to be December through to Mid April, when
the Caribbean offers a sunshine respite to the
harsh North American/European winters. During
this time you usually have bright sunny days.
During the summer months, you still have heat
and usually sunshine, but with more humidity,
showers and occasionally hurricanes or tropical
storms, however on the plus side the hotel
prices are considerably reduced. Price reduction
does not apply to airfares which are particularly
high mid July/mid August as this is the peak VFR
(visiting friends and relatives) season. Antigua
and Barbados, being flatter less scenic islands
generally attract less rainfall than the more
mountainous St Lucia.
Pleasures – The superb beaches and water
sports, the stylish yet relaxed hotels, the laid
back easygoing lifestyle, the fantastic restaurant
choice in Barbados in particular, the scenic
contrasts of St Lucia with the south simply
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wonderful, the naval history of Antigua. Of
course the music. The boutique shopping, again
notably in Barbados. The easy flight access from
the UK.
Realities – Just as with many areas, petty crime
has increased, so you need to be sensible and
not allow the rum punch to totally take control!
The pace is an acquired art form, the quicker you
adjust the more pleasurable it becomes.
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Carlisle Bay Antigua
Description and Location A sophisticated
stylish hotel with good all round family
appeal. Located on the south west corner of the
island, 30 minutes from the airport, on a long
cove beach with a lush green backdrop, one of
the highest points on the island.
Accommodation The 82 suites are all spacious
with combined bedroom and living space,
and each has garden or sea facing terrace or
balcony. Flat screen TV. The Beach suites have
a separate study area which can be converted
into a second bedroom. Children under 12 years
are not accepted in the Garden or Ocean suites,
just the Beach suites whilst children over 12
can stay with adults in the Ocean, Beach and
Garden suites.
Facilities Include choice of restaurant and
location, swimming pool, incredible 17,000 sq ft
Zen influenced spa, The Cool kids club (free for
2-12 years, charge for supervision under
2 years) plus a seasonal teens club, numerous
tennis courts, gym, dive centre a selection of
complimentary non-motorised water sports and
of course a fantastic soft sand beach. Their own
mangrove wildlife lagoon which can be explored
by canoe (see image 2).
Hotel closes for annual renovation 23 August to
17 October 2014.
Chic Check – Contemporary and definitely chic,
but in an easygoing manner and one of the
top family hotels in the region. The cuisine is
also highly rated, with Pan Asian specialities
particularly acclaimed. Please note children
under 12 years are not accepted in East, the fine
dining restaurant, after 8pm.
Antigua has many fantastic beaches and some
good historical sites. The island is easy to explore
and a self drive car will add to your flexibility.
Alternatively the hotel has its own fleet of taxis
and ‘chauffeured’ tours can be an interesting
way to discover the island. Anything to do with
cricket and Viv Richards is a good way to start
the conversation.
7 nights from £2248
Twin Centre Combination with St Lucia
Why not combine your stay in Antigua with a
week in the scenically different St Lucia where
we think The Landings resort complements
Carlisle Bay rather nicely (see page 125). Both
have quality, extensive facilities and equally
good beaches. LIAT, the Caribbean island airline
flies daily between the two islands, and you
arrive in the smaller regional airport in St Lucia,
giving you a short 30 minute transfer to the
resort. As both Virgin Atlantic and British Airways
fly to Antigua and St Lucia, it is possible to fly
into one or the other. Ask us for details.
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Coral Reef Club
and Spa Barbados
Located in the village of Hole Town on the
prestigious west coast. Long-standing and totally
deserved reputation for hospitality, understated
and refined elegance. The 88 beautifully
Caribbean influenced rooms and suites are
dotted throughout the extensive tropical gardens
leading down to the cove beach with the more
expensive closer to the seafront. Facilities
include swimming pool, beachfront restaurant,
complimentary water sports, tennis and highly
impressive spa. Hotel appeals particularly to
those who are comfortable in their affluence
without the need to constantly display it.
Children under 12 not accepted mid January to
mid March.
7 nights from £1788
The Sandpiper
Barbados
Sister hotel to Coral Reef, they are located just
a few minutes drive apart, and have a similar
appeal. Smaller with just 44 rooms and suites,
it has a more intimate but still luxurious
appeal. In the older section you have the more
traditionally designed superior and deluxe rooms
and in the relatively newer garden wing the
extremely deluxe rooms connecting to a one
bedroom suite, particularly good for families in
the spring and summer months. Plus a couple of
really unique speciality suites. Facilities include
swimming pool, attractive beachfront restaurant,
complimentary water sports plus access to the
spa at Coral Reef. Children under 12 years not
accepted mid January to mid March.
7 nights from £1788
Fairmont Royal
Pavilion Barbados
A long-established luxurious hotel, located on
arguably the very best beach on the west
coast. Just 72 oceanfront spacious rooms, with
those on the ground floor having extended
living area and easy step down access to the
beach. Opulent, particularly in the public areas,
but still displaying refined good taste. Facilities
include swimming pool, beachfront restaurant,
complimentary non-motorised water sports. In
the summer it is a popular upscale retreat for
families and romantic couples, in the winter it is
much more couples-only focused with children
under 12 years not accepted November to Mid
March (except Christmas/New Year period).
7 nights from £1988
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Anse Chastanet/
Jade Mountain St Lucia
Description and Location With secluded setting
on the south west coast with views out to the
majestic Piton peaks. The international airport 60
minutes road transfer. The two hotels are under
same management, and share some facilities.
Accommodation Within Anse Chastanet, you
have 49 rooms and suites starting from the
beach and rising to halfway up the hill. All have
a rustic eco influenced style with many having
an open sided wall so you have uninterrupted
views of the Pitons. Jade Mountain is at the
very top of the hill and offers some of the most
contemporary and luxurious accommodation
in the entire region. Just 24 spacious suites all
with their own swimming pools and like Anse
Chastanet one wall is completely open.
Facilities Volcanic sand beach, choice of
restaurant, spa, eco-adventure tours (extra cost),
snorkelling and diving. All of the facilities of
Anse Chastanet are available to Jade Mountain
guests, but not vice versa. No children accepted
Jade Mountain, and not under 10 years at Anse
Chastanet except 6 years plus July/August.
Chic Check – You need to comfortable with
nature, and as there are numerous steps it would
not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
7 nights from £1748
The Landings Hotel
and Marina St. Lucia
Description and Location Located on a soft sand
beach on the north west coast, 90 minutes from
the international airport. Luxurious and stylish
accommodation grouped around the resort’s own
marina. Rodney Bay, with its numerous bar and
restaurant options is just 5 minutes drive away.
Accommodation The 122 suites are all
beautifully designed with one, two or three
bedrooms. Each has separate living room, fully
equipped kitchen and large terrace or balcony.
Some have individual dip pools on the balcony/
patio. They either overlook the marina or are
beachfront. As many are privately owned, they
have differing interior furnishings, but all have a
consistent high quality.
Facilities Include choice of restaurant, several
swimming pools with one designated adult
only, tennis, spa, fitness area, kids club, and a
selection of non-motorised water sports.
Chic Check – One of the nicest cove beaches
on the island, with generally calm seas and
gentle waves, extremely spacious and stylish
accommodation. Popular with independent
adults and families.
7 nights from £1828
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Chic Reality Check
By David Kevan
Partner & Product Person,
Chic Locations
Following on the theme of trying to give
you sufficient information for you to make
informed decisions on the suitability of hotels
and destinations, on these pages we point out
a few things that might assist you. One of the
nice comments we regularly receive is that our
clients often feel they have visited the hotel
even before they arrive, they are prepared for
the Pros and the Cons. They particularly like
the candid no nonsense brochure style that
has been more influenced by Bill Bryson than
Barbara Cartland. I try to write in a one to one
manner, highly personal, and very different from
the bland, PR influenced copy you see in so
many other brochures. I also like lots of pictures,
so you have a good idea visually of the facilities
on offer, rather than just one superb shot of the
Presidential Villa.
Most of our clients are experienced travellers,
either to Europe or long distance or probably
both. As such the notes on these two pages
tend to make certain assumptions, they are less
direct as we do not wish to patronise you with
‘travel rules’ that you already know and take for
granted. You know how to enjoy yourself, yet at
the same time have respect for local customs
and traditions, indeed an acceptance of these
is maybe what will make the resort or hotel
appealing to you.
Whilst I think our brochure is one of the most
informative, I also accept that no brochure
can give you all the information you require,
so please call us should you want to discuss
any hotel or resort in greater detail. Please
bear in mind that we are individuals, just like
you we might have our own likes and dislikes,
so whilst our information will be given in a
professional way, I also hope it will be individual
and personalised. I also suggest some research
into your destination prior to booking. Showing
my age, most libraries have good reference
books. The internet is of course a good source of
information, but please take note that in many
cases it might be commercially influenced and
just a tad biased. Please note that we are only
responsible for information provided within
our own brochure or websites, we are not
responsible for any information contained within
third party websites or brochures.
a few areas that we know rather well. All of
our arrangements can be tailored to suit your
personal requirements so use our expertise to
create something that is unique to you.
We offer a wide range of hotels, but all are
at least superior first class, with many being
amongst the best in the region. We do not
believe there is such a thing as THE best hotel
(unless it’s the only one there!), it all depends
on your personal requirements. See page 4 for
extra advice and suggestions.
Air Travel
Unless stated the example prices include air
travel in economy class. For long distance
we use exclusively scheduled airlines, giving
you the greatest flexibility. For mid range and
The Med we use either scheduled or low cost
airlines, depending on the destination (several
of these destinations are only served by low cost
airlines). Note in tour operator language a direct
flight does not involve a flight change but might
have a transit refuelling stop. This is different to
a non-stop service.
In virtually all cases, we are required to obtain from
you your passport details. These are then sent
to the airline who are legally obliged to forward
(usually three days prior to travel) to the relevant
immigration authorities in destination. Based on
this information, the immigration authorities will
usually grant you entry, however they have in very
rare circumstances refused permission, mainly
based on fear of terrorism and/or criminal record.
We are not responsible for any extra costs or refund
should you be refused entry, it will be treated as a
cancellation with 100% charges.
Insects
Insects are a reality of life in most warm areas,
and in particular tropical regions. In many cases
they are not a symptom of dirt, but are attracted
by the lush vegetation, and are just as comfortable
in a US$600 deluxe villa as they are in a more
modest dwelling. Hotels with open-sided views or
open plan bathrooms might be more susceptible.
Cockroaches are commonplace – in some areas
they are called more attractively mahogany birds,
and again are not an indication of dirt. In the
more tropical jungle type areas, you do have to be
sensibly comfortable with the realities of living side
by side with nature.
Building Work
Throughout the life of the brochure, it is likely
we will receive some advice of building/
enhancement work that might be taking place.
Whilst building work worldwide has slowed, it is
still very apparent in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and most
of the major cities in the Far East.
Security
Several of the countries featured are part of the
developing world, with additionally Puglia in
Italy being one of the poorest regions in Europe.
Financial extremes do exist, so do not tempt fate
with obvious displays of your own wealth. Most
of the hotels will have in-room safes for your
convenience.
General Facilities within hotel/Children
at hotel
I tend to write in a deliberately bland way when
it comes to describing hotel facilities, so when a
hotel has seven restaurants, I usually say several,
as experience has taught me to be cautious.
Equally I do not mention the cuisine style as
over the life of the brochure this could change
several times. Even when a hotel has several
restaurants it is unlikely they are all open at the
same time, for example some restaurants might
be suitable for breakfast or for a poolside lunch,
much less so at night.
I am occasionally surprised that when clients
complain about the number of children at the
hotel, they have usually taken a couple of their
own. It would be realistic to expect that hotels
The Chic Check notes that follow each hotel
description tend to summarise the hotel appeal
in a few lines.
Your Holiday Decisions
Our brochure is essentially a shop window of
what we can offer. We are rather proudly NOT
worldwide specialists, a term I always think is
rather contradictory and unimaginative. Instead
we prefer to channel our expertise into just
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that are family friendly are very busy during
the school holiday periods, indeed even those
without facilities for children can sometimes
have an increase in noise levels.
The Changing Face of Travel
Mainland China is now the most significant
tourist market source for virtually every
country in the Asia/Oceania region, and
they are emerging as a major force in
many other countries in the Indian Ocean
(such as The Maldives where they currently
account for almost 40% of the arrivals) and
the Mediterranean. As traditional European
economies shrink, hoteliers have found it
necessary to look for alternative markets, and
China, followed by Russia, has now overtaken
the UK in many areas. Some resorts have taken
a cautious toe in the water approach to the
new markets, knowing the negative impact
dependence on any one source can have on
their long term product. Others have seen short
term immediate gain as being more interesting
than future strategy.
Many of the arrivals from China are ‘first
time travellers from secondary cities’, which
is an interesting phrase that is hopefully self
explanatory. They find it reassuring to travel
in groups, and embrace things we have taken
for granted with an enthusiasm that can make
Italians seem almost placid and docile by
comparison! But they cannot be ignored, and are
a reality of travel.
Russia is also a major tourism force, particularly
in Thailand and especially Southern Vietnam in
the Nha Trang area in the winter months, and of
course throughout the Med in the summer.
Eco-Adventure and Water Sports
Several of the destinations offer Eco adventure
options. The very word adventure indicates
there might be some element of risk, in fact if
you take out any risk there would probably be
no adventure. However you do need to satisfy
yourself you are able to cope with such tours
and activities.
your GP who will have confidential access to
your personal medical history.
Whenever possible use the water sports
facilities offered by the hotel, as these are
usually covered by their insurance. Water sports
purchased from ad-hoc beach vendors would be
at your own risk.
The UK is probably not in the best position to
be critical about someone else’s health and
hospital facilities. In most of the EU areas, you
have medical facilities that would generally
be on par with the UK if not better. In Arabia,
Barbados and Mauritius a similar situation
applies, slightly less so in the Seychelles and
the other Caribbean islands. In the major cities
of the Far East, the hospitals are now rated as
amongst the most advanced, but travellers to
the much less developed Laos and Cambodia or
to more remote areas in Malaysia, Thailand and
Bali, should expect conditions to be considerably
more basic and rudimentary.
Holiday Destinations
All of the resorts and destinations shown are
offered year round although seasonal variances
do apply. These are summarised on the relevant
introduction pages
All hotels will be seeking to attract visitors from
around the globe, and as the economy bites
hard in the UK, the more affluent travellers from
other countries might be more noticeable than in
past years. See note in the previous column on
the Changing Face of Tourism.
Dress Requirements
In most of the hotels, casual elegance will be
the theme. In the Far East city hotels, a jacket
might be required in some of the restaurants.
Some resort hotels do not allow shorts, even
expensive designer ones, in restaurants/bars
after 6pm.
Skimpy clothing should be restricted to the
beach, unless of course you want to attract
attention, probably not the best idea in some of
the more conservative countries.
It would be realistic to anticipate that special
hotel promotions are there to entice extra
business in generally the quieter periods, so will
rarely apply over the peak demand months.
Health Requirements
We are not medically qualified to advise you
specifically what vaccination or precautions may
or may not be required for you individually, as
this can largely depend on your own medical
condition/allergies or reaction to certain
medication. The best person on this would be
In many tropical destinations, malaria is known
to exist, although this is rarely country wide. If
you are travelling to a jungle/swamp type area,
our SUGGESTION would be that you take some
precaution, however this needs to be discussed
with your GP, ideally prior to booking.
In many countries you might be asked to show
proof of medical insurance at point of arrival.
Brochure Photography
All images have been checked for their accuracy.
However it would be realistic to assume they
have been taken during favourable weather
conditions so seasonal variation can apply.
Copyright
All text used throughout this brochure is the
copyright of David Kevan and cannot be reproduced
without his written permission.
All information quoted subjected to amendment.
Designed and produced by Square Orange Design, London
David Kevan acknowledges the photographic assistance of all hotels featured and in particular image credits to Anantara, Sani Resorts, Four Seasons and Beachcomber Resorts.
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Terms and Booking Conditions
1. Your Holiday – The holidays, which are ATOL
protected by the Civil Aviation Authority, are
operated by Sovereign Travel & Leisure t/a CHIC
Locations ATOL 6389, herein known as the
company. CHIC Locations are also members of
ABTA number 9340X and this offers protection
for arrangements, essentially accommodation, not
covered under our ATOL. We are obliged to offer a
high standard of service to you under ABTA’s Code
of Conduct. We aim to settle any dispute with you
amicably, however ABTA offer a relatively low cost
binding arbitration scheme from www.abta.com.
2. Booking your holiday – A binding contract is entered
when we issue a confirmation invoice. In order to
secure your holiday, a deposit of £250 per person
or 10% of your holiday (whichever is greater) is
required. Certain hotels may require additional
deposit, depending on season. In addition, many
airlines are now offering instant purchase, nonchangeable promotional fares and full payment is
required at time of booking.
3. Confirmation Invoice – On receipt of your
Confirmation Invoice, it is essential you check and
ensure that your names and holiday requirements
shown are correct. If you have any special
requests, these should be detailed in writing to
CHIC Locations. We shall try our utmost to ensure
these are met but at times we may not be able to
guarantee these.
4. Final Payment – Full payment is required 10 weeks
before departure. However from time to time we
may need to change this due to airline ticketing
or hotel requirements. Our confirmation account
will indicate the date your balance is due. Travel
documents are despatched approximately 14
days before departure. We accept full or balance
payments by cheque, bank transfer and credit or
debit card.
For credit card payments we charge an
additional amount of 2.5%.
5. Communication – If your holiday has been booked
direct with CHIC Locations, all correspondence
will be sent to the lead name. It will be assumed
that the signatory is authorised to act on behalf
of all passengers named. Travel Agent – If the
booking has been made through a travel agent, all
communication should be made through the agent.
All monies paid to the agency are held by the
travel agent as the agent of the company.
6. Travel Insurance – It is a condition of
booking that all clients take out adequate
travel insurance at the time of booking. It
is understood, by requesting us to proceed
with your travel arrangements that you have
arranged the necessary insurance.
7. Travel Documents – A number of destinations now
require immigration details, usually a few days
prior to your arrival. We shall send you a form to
be completed with this data. In the unlikely event
of refusal of entry, or non-acceptance of airline
boarding, through noncompliance of immigration
approval, no refund on travel arrangements will be
permitted and any additional costs will be borne
by you.
8. Public Holidays – All of our featured destinations
have public and religious holidays. As a result, this
you decide to alter your arrangements once you
have departed, all additional costs will be incurred
directly by you.
can cause beaches/roads to be congested for a
brief period, or shops to be closed.
9. Building Work – Unlike Europe, many of the tropical
areas do not have stringent laws on building works.
Whilst many hoteliers will act responsibly on this,
the same would probably not apply to a private
residence set beside a hotel. Unfortunately we have
no control over such erections or the notice given –
if any.
10.Holiday Destinations – All of the resorts and
destinations shown in this brochure can be
offered on a year round basis although seasonal
variances do apply. These are summarised on the
relevant pages. You will note that some of the
lower prices and extra value offers apply in the
quieter months.
11.General Information on Availability, Pricing and
Seasonal Supplements – All price guides are based
on contract hotel and airline rates. Some may
have limited availability (for example an airline
might offer us a promotional fare, but will limit the
number of seats available). Up sell fares – same
seat, more availability, higher fare – are becoming
more common, and these may be advanced for
your consideration.
12.Water Sports and Swimming – Whilst some of
the beaches closer to hotels may have lifeguards,
many, and particularly those more isolated, will
not, so you are personally responsible for your own
safety. Please take local guidance as applicable on
seasonal currents or restricted areas. Virtually all
beaches are public.
13.Amendment to a Confirmed Booking By You – This
facility is available for an administration fee of
£50.00 per person plus any applicable charges
levied by our suppliers. Alteration of a booking
within 10 weeks of departure date may incur
additional cancellation fees. PLEASE NOTE: Most
flight tickets cannot be changed without payment
of cancellation charges and/or the cost of a
replacement ticket.
14.Cancellation By You – Any cancellation by the client
must be advised to the company in writing by lead
person on the Confirmation Invoice. The cancellation
will only take effect from the day the written
cancellation is received. Below is a sliding scale
showing the Cancellation Charge prior to the date of
travel:
Up to 70 days prior
69 – 43 days prior
42 – 31 days prior 30 days prior or less
Deposit Forfeit
50%
75%
100%
15.Note: At time of booking, if you have had to pay
any additional costs (eg flights or accommodation)
in addition to your deposit, the percentage charges
shown in the table above will be calculated based
on the difference between the monies received and
the cost of the holiday.
16.It is a condition of booking that you take out full
insurance which will in most cases cover against
loss of deposit or cancellation charges.
17.Alteration To A Confirmed Booking Whilst Abroad
– We regret that no refund or credit is possible
on unused services once you have departed. If
18.Cancellation Or Alteration By Us – In the event of
the company having to alter, amend or cancel your
holiday on or before the date when the balance of
payment becomes due, you will be offered a choice
of an alternative holiday of at least comparable
standard if available. If this is not acceptable, a
full refund of all monies received by the company
will be due. In the unlikely event that we have to
cancel or materially alter a holiday after the due
date when payment of the balance of the price is
due (always providing that the balance has been
paid) but more than 14 days before the intended
date of departure, compensation of £10.00 per
person per affected day will be paid to the client,
or £20.00 per person per affected day in the event
of cancellation or material alteration within 14 days
of the intended departure date. In the event that a
holiday has to be altered or cancelled for reasons of
‘force majeure’ e.g. the occasion of war or threat of
war, riot or civil unrest, industrial dispute, terrorist
activity, natural or nuclear disaster, fire or adverse
weather conditions, all monies will be refunded, but
it is regretted that there will be no compensation
payable.
19.Our Responsibilities To You – The Company
applies all reasonable checks to ensure that those
involved in the preparation and provision of your
holiday maintain the appropriate standards. The
descriptions, information and opinions in the
CHIC Locations brochure in respect of airlines,
hotels and other suppliers whose services are
used, are given in good faith, based on the latest
information at the time of printing. The company
accepts responsibility for acts and or omissions
of all those in our employment and all those
acting as agents. In addition the company accepts
responsibility as a direct result of the holiday
arrangements failing to be as described and of
a reasonable standard. However the company
will not accept responsibility if there has been no
fault on the part of the company or its suppliers
and the loss, death or personal injury suffered is
attributable to your own acts or omissions, to the
acts or omissions of a third party not involved with
providing the services which make up your holiday,
or to the unusual or unforeseeable circumstances
whose consequences could not have been avoided
or anticipated. If any client suffers death, illness
or injury whilst overseas arising out of activity
which does not form part of the inclusive holiday
arrangements or excursion arranged through us,
we shall, at our discretion, offer legal assistance,
provided we are advised of the incident within
90 days of the occurrence. Where legal action is
contemplated, our authority must be obtained
prior to commencement of proceedings and be
subject to your undertaking to assign any costs
recovered or any benefits received under an
appropriate insurance policy to ourselves. CHIC
Locations costs in respect of the above on behalf
of you and your party shall not exceed £5,000 in
total. All responsibilities and obligations in respect
of carriage by air and international conventions,
copies of the relevant International Conventions
and the Conditions of Carriage of the Carrier are
available on request from this office. Compensation
and/or incidental expenses due to airline delays,
are the responsibilities of the airline, and are at
their discretion.
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20.Responsibility Of The Client – Any passports,
visas, health certificates, International Driving
Licences and other travel documents required
for the holiday must be obtained by the client,
whose responsibility it remains to ensure that these
are all in order, and to meet any additional costs
incurred (whether by the client or by the company
on the client’s behalf) as a result of failure to
comply with such requirements. You are responsible
to arrive at stated departure times and places and
any loss or damage which you suffer through failure
to do so lies with you. The company has no liability
to you through your failure to do so. All passports
must have a validity of at least six months from
your scheduled return date to the UK. You will
generally need two clear/clean pages for visas, as
required, to be inserted.
21.Hotel Grading – Over 95% of the hotels selected can
be described as either superior first class or deluxe.
See page 4
22.Children’s Arrangements – As a general policy
a child under 12 years at the time of travel will
qualify for an airfare discount. This can be increased
if the child is sharing a room with two adults.
However the exact amount will vary depending on
airline/hotel/season. In some cases the discount
may appear less than generous (usually the peak
demand periods) whilst at other times more
pleasant. At some hotels special meal rates apply,
although this could mean them eating at earlier
times. Some hotels do not accept children at certain
times, or restrict public areas to adults only (for
example children may not be allowed into a spa,
nightclub, bar or certain restaurants). Please note
that when two rooms are required we can request
that these rooms be adjoining or interconnecting.
However availability will be the sole responsibility
of the hotel and cannot usually be confirmed in
advance. Please bear this in mind if you have
chosen to travel to a popular family destination at a
peak demand period and to a hotel with a limited
number of such rooms.
26.Data Protection Policy – Information about you
and members of your party, including your names,
contact details and any special needs, disabilities
or dietary requirements is collected by us when
you request a quote, brochure, information or
make a booking. You are responsible for ensuring
that other members of your party are aware of our
booking conditions and this private policy and that
they consent to your acting on their behalf in your
dealings with us. We may disclose this information
for the purpose of providing you with your travel
arrangements and insurance. We may disclose this
information to our service providers (who may
be located outside the UK/EU) for the purpose
of providing you with your travel arrangements
and insurance. Only information necessary for
this purpose will be disclosed to them. In the
case of air travel, it may be mandatory for us to
disclose information for security and anti-terrorist
purposes and any other purpose imposed on
us by the governments or airlines. We may use
your information for the purpose set out in our
data protection registration with the Office of the
Information Commissioner.
27.We are responsible for information provided by
us on our website or in our brochure. We are
specifically not responsible for any information, at
whatever stage of your booking and holiday, shown
on third party websites (such as for example hotel,
tourist board etc) or information you may have
seen elsewhere
28.Code Share flights – On several routes two airlines
have joined together and jointly operate one
flight although this might only be clear as you
are embarking. Most airlines do have a minimum
consistency on in flight standards.
24.Hotel Meals – All pre-booked meals will be on a
table d’hôte basis. Supplements can apply for a la
carte items or restaurants. Most hotels will allow a
credit towards this, although some are not exactly
on the generous side. If you have a specific dietary
requirement, this will be passed on to the hotel or
airline, but cannot be guaranteed.
29.Airline Delays – On all long haul routes we only
work with scheduled airlines, and in the case of
delays that are within their control, they act
responsibly and ensure clients are looked after,
either with meals if a delay exceeds
4 hours, or accommodation if the delay exceeds 12
hours (in some cases this might be subject to
immigration regulations in destination). However
neither they or we have financial responsibility for
any extra costs incurred by you should the delay be
caused either by force majeure (act of God) or
political/industrial action, although we do have a
responsibility to ensure you are looked after, albeit
not financially. Differing regulations apply if you are
travelling to/from a destination within the EU and
on an EU carrier, with greater airline responsibilities.
However as a result of the Iceland volcanic ash
disruption, most airlines will now exclude
compensation for matters clearly beyond their
control, nor would compensation usually be
considered by your insurance company. No refunds
on accommodation, under any circumstances, are
permitted should your flight be delayed.
25.Air Tickets – All holidays are based on contract
rate inclusive tour fares and may carry booking
restrictions.
30.Complaints – In the unlikely event that you have a
reason to be dissatisfied with the arrangements,
please ensure this is brought to the attention of
23.Rooms For Early Check-In Or Late Departure – In
the peak demand months, hotels will be unlikely
to allow you immediate occupancy of your room
until well after 2pm. However you will be expected
to vacate by 12 noon. This will allow a few hours
for the room to be cleaned etc. If you do require
a room for early arrival or late departure this can
be arranged although hotels will usually charge
between 50% and one full night of the room cost.
senior resort management or a CHIC representative
at the time. Please do not wait until you have
returned to complain about something that might
have been easily rectified in destination. However
if your complaint has not been resolved locally,
please ensure we are advised within 28 days of
your return to UK.
31. Price Guarantee and pricing – All example prices
shown in the brochure and website are based
on travel in either May and/or June, when the
hotel prices and airfares are at their lowest. As
such, supplements are likely to apply for travel in
other periods. All prices shown are per person and
calculated on the basis of two persons sharing.
The examples prices have been calculated on the
following exchange rates – US$1.61 and Euro 1.18.
The price that we confirm to you is guaranteed for 4
working days after quotation, and once we receive
your deposit/full payment, this is then guaranteed
to you, except for the following provisions:
Government approved tax increases, either in the UK
or in destination. Government approved Passenger
departure duties, either in the UK or in destination.
The guarantee is applicable based on the hotel and
airline schedule we have confirmed. If, for example,
the airline reschedules its service or cancels a service
we shall endeavour to find an alternative for you at
the same price, although this may result in a less
direct routing. If we are unable to find a suitable
alternative, you will be offered the option of an
alternative airline provider (if one exists) at possibly
a higher cost or have the option of either changing
to another holiday without the usual amendment fee
or complete cancellation and refund. The guarantee
only applies on the condition that our booking
conditions are adhered to regarding payment. Late
balance payments might nullify the guarantee.
APD (Air Passenger Duty)
Every passenger, adult or child, leaving the UK has
to pay APD. This was first promoted as a ‘green tax’,
but now is accepted simply as a revenue earner for
HM Government inc. The amounts vary from region
to region, in 4 separate bands, however the current
consistent is that the UK levy is the highest in the
world. On most fares, the various taxes now almost
equal or exceed the actual fare, with APD being the
largest percentage.
Holidays for those less mobile
Whilst we are of course delighted to accept bookings
from those with some disability, we should mention
in about 60% of cases, the hotels and/or the location
might not be suitable. We have shown in the brochure
where we think the hotels are unsuitable, primarily
due to steps/steep incline etc, but please enquire
specifically if you need any clarification. In some
cases we might need to ask hotels for their advice
on suitability and their acceptance of the reservation
and what qualification they may wish to stress. It is
important we are informed prior to booking.
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