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The sobriquets roll so easily off the tongue: The Big Apple, Beantown, The O.C., The ATL, the Aloha and Lone Star States... they’re memorable because the USA has eternal exploratory allure. Be it your first, tenth or thirtieth trip, you never cease discovering, and with each piece of the colossal continent possessing its own personality, you wonder if you ever really know America. Our ‘Destination’ stories in June are dedicated to the USA because not only is it a goldmine of travel-tale inspiration, but it is becoming easier than ever to fly there direct. Airlines in the region have set their sights on dedicated daily routes that criss-cross to major U.S. hubs, making the adventures in this issue totally attainable. Novelist James T. Farrell wrote, “America is so vast that almost everything said about it is likely to be true, and the opposite is probably equally true.” Which on the one hand torpedoes the credibility of our articles (thanks James), but on the other, is reason to give in to temptation and find your very own USA.
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June 2016 World Traveller
Contents
The Sections
Check In 8 Be Here Now
Surf’s up off Indonesia’s West Sumatra, and London serves up a travel itinerary grand slam as Wimbledon tennis hits town Check In News and inspiration from around the world
13 Globetrotter
The Ritz Paris returns in all its splendour, while we keep you in-the-know with the most interesting travel trends
Destinations In-depth travel features to fuel your wanderlust
22 Chef’s Top Tables
Luis Pous takes a timeout from crafting Cuban kitchen creations to share his top eateries
24 Spotlight On: Ljubljana
Wellness and natural wonder attracts travellers to Slovenia; let’s explore the capital Weekends Everything you need to know about short-haul escapes
26 Style & Wellness
Spa news, plus travel accessories and fashion; make your upcoming excursion that more stylish 5
Welcome Contents
Destinations
Weekends
38 Iconic: Atlanta
68 One Weekend for All: Paris
42 Reaching the Aloha State
70 Great Escapes: Take the Plunge
As Qatar Airways launches a new flight to the home of Coca Cola, we explore the ingredients that make Georgia’s state capital so sweet
In search of paradise, take a trip to Hawaii (via New York) on a honeymoon sojourn
50 The American Dream
It’s on every travel bucket-list: a USA road trip. Open highways, carefree driving and a pitstop every time curiosity strikes. Here’s our guide to five sensational Stateside routes
60 The O.C.
Head to Los Angeles then head out of the city: Orange County is where sophistication, sunshine and surf come to chill out 6
Whether your football team triumphs or trips at Euro 2016 this June, there’s still plenty for the wide-eyed wanderer to celebrate in the city of love and lesiure
A peek inside must-visit villas which boast a summertime godsend: the private pool (plus they’re all within UAE-reach)
72 48hr Foodie
Back on home soil, we explore Dubai’s most fulfilling restaurants for the weekend’s six essential meals
75 Staycations
Four hotels that prove there’s no need to leave the GCC to get away from it all
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Be Here
London, United Kingdom
While you don’t really need a reason to head to Blighty’s historic capital, a fortnight of Centre Court action and strawberries with cream seems like the perfect time to explore wider London. Wimbledon – the oldest grand slam in tennis with a history dating back to 1887 – takes place from June 27 to July 10 and the famous tournament promises world-class entertainment on and off court. Join the fun on ‘Henman Hill’, catch a glimpse of the monarchy in their Royal Box and keep an eye out for Rufus the hawk, Wimbledon’s unofficial mascot who flies around the grounds every morning before the tournament begins. Away from the tennis, June in London has plenty to keep you entertained with the Queen’s official birthday and the Trooping the Colour ceremony, the foodie-delight that is Taste of London and (hopefully) sunny afternoons to make the most of the city’s popular hops gardens.
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Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
Located off the coast of West Sumatra’s Padang, the Mentawai Islands are not only one of the most isolated places in Indonesia, they also boast some of the world’s best surf. From swells that seemingly emerge out of nowhere to extremely rippable lefts paired with remarkably consistent carves – it’s one of the ocean’s biggest playing fields. Back on dry land, base yourself at Kandui Villas, a wonderful eco-friendly resort from where you can immerse yourself in a world of lush rainforests and tropical jungles – keep an eye out for the rare monogamous leaf monkey. Siberut is the largest of the islands and home to the majority of the Mentawai people, known for their decorative tattoos and nomadic way of life. Trek deep into the jungle and witness tribal traditions before tucking into a feast of frogs cooked in bamboo and ripe durian fruits plucked from the tree. It’s a memory worth making. kanduivillas.com
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Globetrotter Here’s what’s hot in travel this month…
New Arrival Ritz Paris
All eyes are on the Place VendÔme this month as the legendary Ritz Paris opens its doors after a four year, USD227 million renovation. It’s been the setting for world events galore and played host to countless luminaries including Marcel Proust, Ernest Hemingway and Princess Diana; the much-anticipated reopening is sure to enthral. French designer Thierry W Despont has honoured the hotel’s history and retained a sense of familiarity, coupled with some impressive additions like the palatial gardens, terraces with retractable roofs, and an underground VIP tunnel to deter paparazzi. Guests can take part in a cooking class at the prestigious Ecole Ritz Escoffier, enjoy a drink in the legendary Bar Hemingway and relax in The Ritz Club, home to the world’s first-ever Chanel spa in honour of the fashion mogul who called the hotel home for 37 years. Something Special:
Live it up like a Fitzgerald by checking into the 1,377sq.ft. suite named after the author who defined the jazz age and spent many a day at the Ritz with his wife Zelda and close friend, Hemingway. With truly stunning views of Place VendÔme, you best get booking. ritzparis.com 13
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Culture
Beyond The Beach
Italian photographer Massimo Vitali presents his first UK solo exhibition at London’s Ronchini Gallery this month. Utilising beach, leisure and tourist sites around the world as settings from which to observe the detached nature of human activity, the richly-coloured large-scale photographs see the camera used as a social tool in this provocative exhibition which shows until June 18.
Montenegro
Take up residence in a historic island village or go for all-out boating glamour… Aman Sveti Stefan
What to expect? A stunningly peaceful retreat where the only sounds you’ll hear are songbirds and boats. The suites are gorgeous, full of character thanks to the 15th-century architecture and entirely spacious, all with sea views. Where is it? On it’s own UNESCOprotected rocky islet, just off Montenegro’s dramatic coast. Must-do? Visit the 1,600sq.m. spa, feast on local cuisine sourced from the nearby Adriatic Sea or simply take in the natural beauty as you wander the stone footpaths and parkland grounds. aman.com
App Triptastic
Google Trips is an ingenious app that scours your Gmail for reservations then pairs them with city guide information, eating out tips and destination-specific activities. Currently in beta mode, we’ll be keeping an eye out for its launch. 14
Regent Porto Montenegro
What to expect? A lively, terracottaroofed building with a playful nauticalthemed interior right on the edge of the marina. Rooms boast freestanding bathtubs and spacious terraces with views to die for. Where is it? Nestled on the palm-lined shores of Boka Bat and overlooking the glittering Port Montenegro, it’s a great base for exploring the Bay of Tivat. Must-do? Tuck into afternoon tea in the Library Bar, indulge in a romantic dinner at the private island Italian Garden and visit Lido Pool, recently voted one of the best pools in the world. regenthotels.com
Insider Blink and you’ll miss it
Boom is set to offer low-cost supersonic flights from London to New York that will whiz flyers across the Atlantic in just 3.5 hours, that’s faster than Concorde. Still in development, test flights are set to launch in 2017 and we, for one, can’t wait.
Food for thought
Korean Comforts
Bibimbap is on the up according to Google’s latest Food Trends report. Here’s our top spots to sample this one-bowl wonder…
New York
Owned by Park Jin-Young, one of K-pop’s best-known singers and producers, Midtown Manhattan’s Kristalbelli (kristalbelli.com) dazzles with bibimbap served in crystal bowls accompanied by deliciously sweet and spicy gochujang.
Seoul
Korean restaurants are actually rare in Korean hotels but Ondal Restaurant at the Walkerhill Hotel (sheratonwalkerhill.co.kr) takes its culinary responsibility seriously, making it the last word on bibimbap – pricey, but worth it.
London
Tucked behind Regent Street, Jinjuu ( jinjuu.com) is a stylish Korean restaurant and bar that’s owned by Judy Joo, the American-Korean celebrity chef. Famous for her signature customisable bibimbap, it’s a great spot to tuck in.
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Festival Dreams
Music fans rejoice: June’s blue skies, sunshine-y days and fine temperatures mean festival season is here, here are some of our favourites... Glastonbury
What began as a party on a farm has evolved into one of the world’s biggest festivals and it’s one that gets bigger and braver every year. On from June 22-26, headliners include Muse, Adele, Coldplay, Ellie Goulding and ZZ Top. In a humanitarian nod, the Syrian National Orchestra will also take to the stage. Away from the music, soak up the fantastic atmosphere in rural England – just don’t forget your wellington boots. glastonburyfestivals.co.uk
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The Governors Ball
The Big Apple struggled for years to find its footing on the festival circuit but those days are over as The Governors Ball returns from June 3-5 on Randall’s Island Park. Bask in the sun as The Killers, Beck, Kanye West and The Strokes take to the stage. This year, organisers have teamed up with Hotels for Hope, so if you decide to sleep over you’ll also be making a contribution to the charity which supports families of New York police and firefighters killed in action. governorsballmusicfestival.com
St. Kitts Festival
Tropical rainforests? Check. Palm-fringed beaches? Check. A first-class music festival? Check. From June 23-25 the curtain is up on what is quite possibly the world’s most tropical music festival. See the likes of 50 Cent, Damian Marley and Morgan Heritage perform in this Caribbean spectacular. Away from the festival, islanders will be in party mode so go visit a characterful bar, enjoy a pleasantly warm swim or simply enjoy seeing a bit more of this eclectic island. stkittsmusicfestival.net
Ultra Korea
Ultra Music Festivals can be found in various locations around the globe, all of which are offshoots of the original Miami-based event. First on the playlist this year is South Korea where revellers will descend upon Seoul from June 10-12 to see some of the biggest players in electronic dance music perform. With names like Avicci, Axwell & Ingrosso, Deadmau5, Martin Garrix and Afrojack headlining, it’s set to be a truly epic weekend. umfkorea.com
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Forget city walks and gourmet journeys; according to a report by Ernst&Young, this summer is all about epic adventure. Here’s our pick of places to placate your inner daredevil… Moab, Utah
Get your climbing shoes on or go for unrivalled bragging rights by biking it up slickrock (yes, really). Marathon runners will love pounding the rocks beneath the shadows of the stunning red mountains under bright blue skies.
Brazil
Hang-gliding from atop Pedra Bonita in the Tijuca Forest opens up amazing views of Pedra da Gavea, or take things underwater with the amazing marine life at Arraial do Cabo, Rio’s largest diving centre.
Queenstown, New Zealand
Just about anything goes at the birthplace of bungee jumping, so pick an extreme sport, add snowcapped mountains or drenching river spray, and get set for the ultimate action adventure.
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Dive into the world’s largest concentration of sinkholes, measuring 7,400 miles. A cave-diver’s dream, explore caverns packed with stalactites and prehistoric remains.
Going Up in the World
One to Watch
Where? Kona, Hawaii Why? Ranking third on Kayak’s list of trending spots for 2016, just behind major players Barcelona and Madrid, this place evokes the nonchalance of a sun-drenched tropical getaway. What? Snorkelling with manta rays, ancient Hawaiian sights, golf, shopping, art galleries and oodles of restaurants, Kona keeps everyone happy and is a great launch pad for exploring the Big Island. Where to stay? The Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, near Kekaha Kai State Park, has seven swimming pools and an on-site cultural centre so you can find out more about native Hawaiian life. fourseasons.com 17
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Margarita Pushkina The Founding Director of Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair recommends the city’s top attractions Moscow is such a lively city and it’s important to get up early so you have time to see as much as possible. Breakfast at Bosco Café is a great reason to jump out of bed; it’s a really cheerful Italian restaurant with the most grandiose views of the Red Square; great for a morning coffee. I always recommend that visitors who don’t have copious amounts of time should take a city tour, so that they’re able to enjoy Moscow’s fantastic architecture. If you’re an art lover like me, the Tretyakov Gallery is an absolute must. It’s an incredible museum about the history of Russian art and its permanent exhibition showcasing 18
early twentieth-century masterpieces is unlike any other. You can also catch a guided tour nearby, which will take you through the Rem Koolhaas-designed Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. Afterwards, enjoy a delicious dinner at the museum’s excellent café. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is great for those looking for peace and quiet. The museum’s ‘babushkas’ will shush anybody speaking louder than a whisper! I usually stay at the St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya or the Four Seasons Hotel. Both offer luxurious stays and are only a few minutes away from the bustling heart of historic Moscow. The most memorable place you’ll visit is the arty and bohemian Red October Island: an old chocolate factory in the middle of the city’s river has been transformed into an isolated island of culture and entertainment. You can find everything from galleries and boutiques
to restaurants and bars. The Bontempi Restaurant and Strelka Bar have picturesque terraces with stunning views of the river and skyline across the water. All the bars in the affluent residential area, Patriarshiye Ponds, are also fabulous. A lot of people don’t know that Moscow has over 440 museums with art collections so vast and diverse that they can easily be compared to the most famous in the world. Also, many cities rightfully envy Moscow for it numerous public parks. The oldest, Aleksandrovsky Garden, was established in the early nineteenth century. Those with cash to splash should head to nata4tsum at TsUM (a department store), or Kamergersky Lane for the latest collection by RUBAN – my favourite Russian designer. Afterwards, treat yourself at Dr. Zhivago Restaurant next to Hotel National for excellent modern Russian cuisine, partnered with splendid views of the Moscow Kremlin.
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Rob Arrow is a product manager at dnata Travel and a self-confessed hotel geek. With nearly a decade of experience in the luxury travel industry, Rob loves nothing more than talking hotels and discovering destinations. His favourite country is Lebanon, his treasured city’s Los Angeles, and his dream is to own a boutique retreat in the Italian Alps Q. With Ramadan being observed, which destinations are on your radar and prove popular at this time? A. This is a unique year for travel because schools break in Ramadan and the two Eid holidays pretty much fall within the time that many people are enjoying an escape from the GCC heat. Right now it’s important to get that big key holiday in place, so why not choose to visit the East or West Coast of the USA? Summer is a wonderful time to relax on the streets of LA and take some time on the coast around Newport Beach, delve into the Napa Valley or take a drive down the Big Sur. Scotland is a wonderful part of the UK in which to vacation (in the warm summer months, especially), with 20
the sun hardly setting the further north you travel. In France, travel down to the Cote D’Azur and enjoy some time in the choice de jour of European families. Other trending explorations are in completely new regions. Azerbaijan (specifically Baku) is increasingly popular, and five-night tours of Georgia’s stunning countryside are being booked more and more, as is the opportunity to enjoy the music scene in the rejuvenated districts of Belgrade in Serbia. Alternatively, head away from land regions and take a yacht around the coast of Croatia or the luxurious small Balkan nation of Montenegro. Greece is another destination offering a mix of sea, sun and culture. As author Andre Gide once said, “Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” Q. Families often book rooms when going away, but what are the benefits of opting for a suite? Which are the standout suites you recommend trying? A. A family trip is the time to enjoy each other’s company but we also want a bit of space to relax. Suites enable space to be used as a family area in the daytime and an elegant retreat for adults at night. The extra cost of the suite experience can sometimes be more prudent than interconnecting rooms or a Junior Suite plus a room. Once deciding to invest in a suite (with all the
fantastic extras including club lounge access, dedicated car services, high-tech in-room amenities etc), where does one go? The best family suites can be found at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa. These rooms are designed specifically for the family in mind. If you wish to be somewhere closer to attractions then the Residence and Two Bedroom Villas at the Anantara Layan Phuket Resort are perfect for what you might need as a family to spend a great time together, or even just relax in your private pool together. It needn’t only be at a resort where you find great family friendly suites. The Oberoi, Gurgaon is a perfect place for the family to explore Delhi from, and they offer style, comfort and huge-suites (with generoussized bathrooms too). In the USA you will find amazing family suites: at Four Seasons Resort Orlando Walt DisneyWorld, you can even watch the daily fireworks display from your own terrace. Some hotels now even offer twin centre suite experiences. St Regis, which is opening gorgeous new hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi, offers an amazing combination deal so you can enjoy the city and relax on the beautiful beach. If you simply want to enjoy a weekend in the Middle East region, Zaray Nurai Island offers a stunning luxury experience just off the coast of Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. It’s a must visit.
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Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Pollen Street Social; Asia de Cuba; Red Farm; Pollen Street Social.
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TOP TABLES Highly-regarded Cuban born Chef Luis Pous of Asia De Cuba, Abu Dhabi, recommends his favourite full-flavoured eateries from around the globe
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El Aljibe, Havana, Cuba Order: Roasted chicken with rice and beans
El Aljibe features a 62-year-old secret recipe for roast chicken that has attracted the likes of Hollywood stars Jack Nicholson and former President Jimmy Carter. It’s a great place for Creole food and serves excellent fries and fresh-baked breads. I trained at this restaurant as a graduate in Cuba, so it has sentimental value.
Red Farm, New York, USA Order: Crispy duck with pickled vegetables
This is a hip restaurant, which is very popular amongst important industry people in NYC. It serves mouthwatering ‘farm to table’ dim sum and Chinese food and always pushes the boundaries when it comes to creative recipes and presentation. Plus, with two locations (529 Hudson and 2170 Broadway), there’s no excuse to miss out.
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El Palacio de Los Jugos, Miami, USA Order: Roasted meat with sweet plantains
The restaurant’s name literally translates to ‘The Juice Palace’ and this place is exactly that – one of the best spots in town for fresh, natural juice. It’s an open-air restaurant that features three main areas: a juice bar; sandwich counter; and a hot-food area that serves wonderful Cuban cuisine.
Pollen Street Social, London, England Order: Goat cheese churros with roasted apple, granola clusters
I have dined here a couple of times and love Chef Jason Atherton’s work. The restaurant is a quirky hybrid between contemporary bistro and fine dining with impeccable service. The food is truly amazing. His version of goat cheese churros the time that I visited was impressive.
Wafi Gourmet, Abu Dhabi, UAE Order: Tagine Barbook (Moroccan lamb cooked in spices, plum and sesame)
I love Middle Eastern food. During our opening phase of Asia de Cuba, I used to visit Wafi Gourmet frequently – it’s located inside Nation Galleria. What I truly appreciate about the venue is its consistency and freshness; it’s my place to go for comfort food in Abu Dhabi. 23
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Spotlight On Ljubljana Slovenia is making travel waves of late; its leafy capital is the best start to an exploration of minimalist design and historical riches
Eat and Drink Spajza
High-class Slovenian and international dishes await here; they call it ‘home-cooking with verve’, and mains such as Venison fillet with blueberries and Sebass fillet with fennel and saffron sauce certainly tantalise. June presents the perfect weather for romantic dining in the stunning courtyard.
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See and Do Ljubljanica Riverside
The river is the lifeblood of a vibrant scene. Cyclists traverse the riverside, patrons frequent the array of cafes, there’s a Sunday Market, and boat tours along the waters are popular: the LakerCraft trip takes 45 minutes, passing the many spectacular bridges and Baroque structures, heading for Špica before gliding by the quaint Old Town.
With its prominent location in the archers’ tower of Ljubljana Castle, the moderndining menu of chef Igor Jagodic is worthy of the hilltop ascent. Locally-sourced ingredients inspire dishes like ‘The Hunters of Ljubljana Sometimes Aim Well Too’: vension back, buckwheat rolls stuffed with duck liver, and fir tree foam.
Museums
Kraševka
Take one of several paths or the funicular from Old Town to the top of Castle Hill (which guarantees a great city vantage). A huge collection of antiquities reside at this fifteenth-century former fortress, set in idyllc grounds – perfect for a stroll.
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Two culture gems (in a city chock-full of art galleries and exhibitions) are the Jurij Kobe-designed National Museum of Contemporary History in must-visit Tivoli Park, and that of Contemporary Art, in the history-rich Museum Quarter.
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Stay Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana
Close to Metelkova, the property is ideal for those looking to plunder the 450-store BTC City Ljubljana for shopping indulgences, and is within walking distance of Atlantis Water Park (home to Sauna Land – the wellness industry thrives in Slovenia).
Grand Hotel Union
A premier location (with great views) in the pedestrianised city centre makes this a top hotel pick for royal visitors and tourists alike. Art Nouveau-styled spacious rooms entice, and the Grand Café in the lobby is a popular coffee haunt in its own right.
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My favourite city for shopping is London, which is home to the most luxurious shops and landmark stores. I’m personally a huge fan of all the vintage markets, whether it’s the hundreds of stalls in Camden (camdenmarket.net) or the East End flea market Bricklane (visitbricklane.org). I never fail to take a trip to the multilevel fashion retail store Dover Street Market (doverstreetmarket.com), while the Opening Ceremony (openingceremony. com) is the the best for new designer labels and ready-to-wear pieces. I also love Selfridges (selfridges.com), but who doesn’t? This big-name emporium hosts the most desirable brands and contemporary designers. Liberty London (liberty.co.uk) is a fashionista’s dream for cosmetics, soaps and candles, and Portobello Market (portobelloroad.co.uk) is brilliant for oddities and opulent antiques. The ACE Hotel (acehotel.com) and Hoxton Hotel (thehoxton.com) are my favourite places to stay after a long day browsing the shops. They’re both conveniently located close to Shoreditch, which has plenty of vintage boutiques. It’s also near Columbia Road Flower Market (columbiaroad.info) and the picturesque Hackney Canal. The latter is beautifully picturesque and perfect for a relaxing summer stroll. Bargain hunting works up an appetite and I always grab a bite to eat at Farm Girl (thefarmgirl.co.uk) or HIX Soho (hixrestaurants.co.uk). I also frequent Granger & Co (grangeandco.com) but anywhere that serves traditional British tea cakes, shortbread biscuits and, of course, an afternoon cream tea suits me just fine! Gayeon Lee’s summer collection 2016 can be bought from gayeonlee.com 27
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A personalised blend of science and serenity Velaa Private Island, Maldives
This pretty Indian Ocean resort is a turtleshaped ‘Island for the Senses’, and a firstclass sensory experience awaits within its beautiful spa. The main draw is My Blend by Clarins, one of only four such enclaves in the world. The concept involves specific analysis of your lifestyle and skin condition, using high-definition cameras and a UV filter. From the diagnosis, a resident beauty coach administers a formula based on relevant products from the Clarins range, to give you the best regenerating facial you’ll ever have. velaaprivateisland.com 28
Intensely-researched attention to detail Grace Belgravia, United Kingdom
Preventative medicine and ageing well is at the core of this health, wellbeing and lifestyle club. The spa has its master therapists, body treatments and CACI non-surgical facelift solutions, while Grace Infusion Clinic handles vital vitamin boosts. Their Medical and Wellbeing Clinic takes the science to another level, though, with acupuncture, bio-identical hormone therapy, colonic hydrotherapy, genetic testing, an emotional positivity top-up and much more. It’s led by Dr Tim Evans, who is apothecary to Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Households. gracebelgravia.com
Scrubs, sleep, and skin therapy Banana Island Resort by Anantara, Qatar
The Thai-inspired serenity of Anantara is well-known, but its reputation is not built solely on an aura: they’ve got the expertise and the tech to back it up. A cluster of signature packages aim to set your life right: they’ve advanced anti-ageing procedures like the Elemis S.O.S. purifying facial (with a sulphur mask and booster serum), BIOTEC skin science (using the first such bio-electric machine in the Middle East), and Elemis body sculpting therapy (for a redefined silhouette). There is even in-villa Slumber Guru guidance to aid sleep, too. doha.anantara.com/spas.aspx
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a man-made tunnel that cuts through a mountain, and the stunning impressions continue within the hotel and its amenities. This is the most family-friendly of the trio, and there are a plethora of activities to keep the little ones entertained all holiday long. Indoor and outdoor pools are enhanced by Cool and Adventure zones, as well as chilled children’s pools, a lazy river, and SplashPad. Parents, meanwhile, can kick back at a hotel that resplendently lives up to its name, where several pools combine to form a serene oasis. In a way, the deluxe treat that is Al Bandar can be considered the centrepoint for the three hotels, being as it exudes a town aura inspired by Muscat of old. Couples and those seeking a weekend
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embellished by its cooling infinity pool, private beach with commanding views, and cosy opportunities to sit back and sip on delectable beverages, from afternoon tea to pre-dinner mixology creations. With more than enough on-property to savour (like pampering treatments at the acclaimed CHI, The Spa), the eager explorer can also venture a little further to satisfy any extra curiosity. City tours take you to the majestic sights of Muscat; Muttrah Souk in the heart of the city, performances at the breathtaking Royal Opera house, the quietly imposing Sultan Qaboos Grand mosque‌ Inside and out, Barr Al Jissah Resort and Spa is an exquisite blend of three resorts set against a stunning backdrop, which combine
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Atlanta Iconic
Genteel Georgia charms visitors with a bygone era; a rustic state brimming with irresistible Southern charm. Atlanta, however, is without antebellum architecture and Spanish moss. The so-called capital of the South is an unbounded urban sprawl and booming tourist destination
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Atlanta’s Cityscape
Two revolving restaurants in Atlanta, The Sun Dial and Polaris, offer the most magnificent views across this spectacular city. With 5.5 million residents to cater for, Atlanta’s packed with downtown attractions and superlative restaurants, as well as palpable Hollywood influences and a wealth of African-American history.
Five-Star Fizz All aboard the Boeing 777-200, as Qatar Airways adds the home of Coca Cola to its US routemap. The 2015 Skytrax Airline of the Year continues ‘Going Places Together’ with passengers from June 1, flying daily nonstop to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. QR755 Doha-Atlanta departs from the state-of-the-art Hamad International Airport at 8:30am local time, arriving at 4:25pm, while QR756 AtlantaDoha leaves at 8:30pm, arriving at 5:30pm (+1 day). qatarairways.com
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Georgia Aquarium
An entertaining, intriguing and educational experience for guests of all ages. Georgia Aquarium has had a decade of accomplishments, as well as challenges, and instills in its guests an appreciation for the world’s aquatic biodiversity. As the world’s largest aquarium, it boasts a whopping eight million gallons of fresh and marine water, as well as more than 100,000 animals that represent 500 species from around the globe. Earlier this year, Georgia Aquarium was excited to announce the arrival of 2016’s first-born African penguin chick. It’s the 25th chick to successfully hatch at the aquarium as part of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association’s Species Survival Plan.
Buckhead District
Atlanta’s Buckhead District is known for its majestic and historic mansions, as well as lavish restaurants and upscale boutiques. Travellers visiting this affluent, ultra-
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chic neighbourhood can enjoy world-class hotels and five-star amenities. Visit Miami Circle for the best in local art and luxury home furnishings. West Village has everything from
opulent jewellery and quaint gift shops, to fine dining restaurants and dynamic watering holes. The perfect destination in your search for the next luxury bag, heels and haute couture.
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Piedmont Park
One of America’s most renowned green spaces, folks flock to Piedmont Park to lounge next to the idyllic waterside on warm days. These glorious, lush green landscapes have fantastic bike paths and host several cultural and music festivals annually. For example, you can join the Atlanta Moon Ride on June 10 – the six-mile bike route begins and ends at the park, taking in Atlanta’s coolest neighbourhoods. Participants are encouraged to get in costume and add flair to the after-dark antics.
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Cooper S Clubman for suite-staying guests) put The Peninsula’s hospitality on a level all of its own. Even after several visits, there’s plenty that New York can offer. Sombre reflection can be found at the new memorial museum dedicated to the events of September 11, 2001. Neatly split into two distinct sections – a timeline of the events on that terrible day, and how New York and the US as a whole has rebuilt – the memorial offers a poignant and humanised view of the day’s loss. Thoughtfully designed on the ground where the Twin Towers once stood, it may not seem like an obvious destination for tourists, but as a museum and a memorial, it is both inspiring and humbling. The newlyopened Freedom Tower, which stands alongside it, is a symbol of hope, with the observation deck a new rival to compete with the Empire State Building for views of the famous old city. Somewhat emotionally drained, a light-hearted walk is just what the doctor ordered – so we meander from the south of Manhattan to the west, trying to find the High Line. This overground garden is built on an old railway line, and runs for several blocks up and down the Meatpacking District, and on our visit it’s densely populated with office workers basking in the unseasonably warm spring weather. In a city as busy as New York, it’s an incredible oasis of greenery and even tranquillity, and has a thriving market of coffee stalls and vendors selling t-shirts and postcards.
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Where To stay The Peninsula 5th Avenue
Minutes from museums, shopping and Central Park, The Peninsula is a luxurious haven in the city that never sleeps, with levels of service that will make your jaw drop. To book, visit dnatatravel.com or call +971 4 316 6666.
Nearby is the hipsters’ paradise, Chelsea Market, a bright and spacious indoor market that makes you feel at least 50% cooler just by dint of being inside it. New York is truly a city for sports nuts. It’s home to the official headquarters of the NBA, NFL, NHL Major League Baseball and even its newest obsession, Major League Soccer. Venerable sporting venues like Madison Square Garden and Brooklyn’s
The overground garden, built on an old railway line, is an oasis of tranquillity Barclays Centre are tourist destinations in their own right, but depending on what sport you follow you’ll need to book your trip accordingly. Baseball season begins in April, and basketball starts in October. In early March it’s ice hockey time, with New York’s rival sides the Rangers and the Islanders doing battle with each other and local enemies from Pittsburgh and New Jersey. We call in at an Islanders game to catch some of the action, as well as buy foam fingers and novelty hats – and as an alternative to a Broadway show, a night on the ice offers just as much drama, with the home side running out with a narrow 1-0 victory. Battling jetlag, the main event of the honeymoon is still to come. Paradise is just an 11-hour flight away… 45
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s you’ll be on the road quite a lot on Hawaii’s Big Island, a fun game to pass the time is counting tourists driving identical Jeep Wranglers. The island is 150km across, and it takes around four hours to circumnavigate, so there’s plenty of opportunity to play – although after seeing our 50th, we decided that we had more important things to watch out for. It’s a good thing too, as the roadside scenery is utterly spectacular. On the west, where the gorgeous Fairmont Orchid lies at sea level, it’s all sunshine, palm trees and volcanic scrubland. The further east you drive, the gradual elevation as you pass over one of the island’s two active volcanoes puts you up in the clouds and into the rain. Twenty minutes after leaving blazing sunshine with stunning views over the Pacific, you’re enveloped in fog, rain battering your Jeep and imposing jungle greenery on all sides. If it looks like the set of Jurassic Park, that’s because it is – the 1993 blockbuster was filmed here, and for all the world you’d be forgiven for expecting a T-Rex to come crashing out of the foliage. Big Island has ten different microclimates, making it meteorologically unique. There are plenty of diversions off the main roads. If you drive around the island in a vaguely clockwise fashion, you’ll pass through the town of Waimea, home to our favourite restaurant on the island, Pau’s Pizzeria. Inside is captivating artwork from local collage artist Margo Ray, as well as fresh seafood and much more. Suitably fuelled, the journey resumes. The first stop
we make is one of the best of the entire trip, at the Waipio Valley lookout in the Hamakua district. Big Island is full of signs that point out scenic areas, but Waipio is one of the more noteworthy. It was the capital and home to many early Hawaiian kings in the early days of Hawaii’s settlement, and was the boyhood home of the legendary warrior King Kamehameha I. Even today, among the waterfalls and taro plantations in the valley below, a few dozen native Hawaiians still live. Set into the valley’s furthest wall is the Big Island’s tallest waterfall, Hiilawe Falls, which gushes down over 1300 feet. Unfortunately, this incredible specimen isn’t possible to access by helicopter, since it’s almost always shrouded in fast-moving cloud and mist. Your best bet is to continue further east to the town of Hilo, which sends choppers up daily despite being the wettest city in the whole of the United States, enduring up to 156 inches of rain per year. A flight with Blue Hawaiian tours promises spectacular volcano and waterfall views, so we eagerly sign up and take our seats at the front of the helicopter. Our pilot Coleen, a cheerful Idahoan who’s lived in Hawaii for six years, keeps up a fascinating commentary as we hover over Mauna Kea, the highest mountain – and highest active volcano – in Hawaii. Contrary to what the guidebooks display, there aren’t geysers spouting jets of molten lava at the peak, but the way the lava moves is still interesting. The red-hot magma lies just beneath a thin crust of cooled rock, which slowly spreads 47
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Where To Stay Fairmont Orchid On the sunshine side of Big Island, the Fairmont Orchid’s Gold Floor offers a complimentary breakfast and snack service, and is full of Hawaiian hospitality. To book, visit dnatatravel.com or call +971 4 316 6666.
downwards underneath the mountain, in directions that are impossible to predict. Property prices at the foot of Mauna Kea are the lowest anywhere in Hawaii because at any point Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, might decide to send an incredibly slowmoving avalanche of lava in its direction, inexorably destroying everything in its stately path. I ask Coleen whether you can walk around on the grey crust below us. “You could once,” she replies wryly, going on to explain that in places the crust is just inches thick – which would mean a swift descent into a lake of molten lava. After a loop around Mauna Kea’s peak – where a hole in the crust allows a glimpse of the roiling, neon orange furnace beneath – Coleen swoops over a series of glittering waterfalls, before touching back down at Hilo airport. We get the chance to see some of Pele’s work in person at the nearby Volcano National Park, where visitors can walk through a ‘lava tube,’ one of the subterranean tunnels made by flowing lava hundreds of years ago that’s since cooled and solidified into something safe enough to explore. There’s also plenty of information to be found about Hawaii’s volcanic past, formed from fire in the Pacific Ocean.
For our final days we make the relatively short drive to Hawi, at the northernmost tip of the island. This hip enclave is strewn with cute boutique stores, amazing restaurants including Sushi Rocks (the nagiri with freshly caught seafood cannot be beat) and wonderfully distinct houses. Some ten miles further up the highway is the Pololu Valley lookout, similar to Waipio Valley but with a pleasant hiking path that takes you down to the black sand beach,
Among the waterfalls and taro plantations in the valley, a few native Hawaiians still live popular with surfers. Don’t miss the statue of King Kamehameha on the way, either – another fascinating diversion on an island stuffed full of them. Hawaii is perfect for those that want to explore, or just unwind on a hammock enjoying sunshine and birdsong. As long as you can stop counting Jeeps, that is. Paradise well and truly found. 49
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EPIC DESERTS & NATIONAL PARKS Live the dream: From dusty, cactusspiked deserts to towering, flat-topped mesas, monumental canyons and cattlecropped prairies, this road trip has it all. Make it happen: Leave Vegas on the I-515, blasting over the Route 93 bypass and into Arizona, where jagged canyons peel away to reveal a blazing swathe of scrub-speckled desert, littered with the skeletons of disused filling stations. By the time you hit the Grand Canyon National Park, the barren flats have wrinkled into hills thick with juniper and pine. The pick of the hitching posts here is Bright Angel Lodge (grandcanyonlodges.com), a cluster of cute log cabins a ten minute walk from the canyon’s edge. For a break from the wheel, Maverick Helicopters (maverickhelicopter. com; tours from USD289) will take you on a 50-minute spin that starts with a stomach-
plunging buzz right over the lip. Then push northeast, via Routes 64, 89 and 160. The landscape turns increasingly Martian, with airstream trailers glinting like abandoned space modules in a bone-dry, red wilderness. Closer to Monument Valley, roadside stalls selling Navajo jewellery frame a backdrop straight out of a John Wayne Western – John Ford shot scenes from She Wore a Yellow Ribbon at Goulding’s Lodge (gouldings.com). A drive through the valley proper costs USD18 per vehicle, and the 27km one-way loop is a dusty ole trail, so take your time. Sunrise supplies the best lighting and the chances of seeing mustangs (the four-legged kind) picking their way between the boulders. Route 95 to Capitol Reef National Park can be slow, with RVs a common obstacle on the winding roads. Emerging into the
orchard-filled valley of Fruita feels like a hallucination after so much desert. Nearby Torrey is a cowboy town, and the Westernthemed Broken Spur Inn (brokenspurinn. com) revels in it. While the buffalo off Route 9 are a vision from another time, Bryce’s Canyon’s bizarre stalagmites of rock and Zion NationalPark’s neon-green cave pools are land-forms from another planet. The Cable Mountain Lodge in Springdale is a good base (cablemountainlodge.com) How long you need: Take a couple of weeks to do it justice. Handy steer: Don’t forget to keep your tank filled. You’ll be driving for hours and most petrol stations are unmanned in low season (November-March) and many automated pumps won’t take a credit card. 51
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Overseas Highway, Florida Keys
RETRO ROAD-TRIPPING Live the dream: Not so very long ago, you’d have had to do this road trip by boat. Remember although the brilliant, smooth Overseas Highway makes it easy to forget the Keys are a string of islands so distinct from mainland America that residents call themselves the ‘Conch Republic’ and have an annual water fight with US Border Patrol. This wild and watery odyssey is all about taking your time. Sure, the drive from shabbily charming Key Largo (nearest to the mainland) to kooky Key West can be done in two hours but why would you? Even locals don’t hit the speed limit and any rookie mistakes you make will be dismissed with a friendly wave (horns don’t get honked in the Keys). Make it happen: Spend at least one night in Key Largo. It’s a delightfully dog-eared pitstop, where not a split second of the classic namesake movie was filmed, though it doesn’t stop bar owners displaying lifesize models of Humphrey Bogart… Kona Kai (konakairesort.com) is a collection of cottages on the coast among botanical gardens: the style is ‘Flori-bbean’ fabulous. Next day, get southerly and sultry. The Keys are eccentric, gentrified, and hick in parts; it’s undeniable as you drive through understated Tavernier, barefootbling Islamorada, then bucket-and-spade Marathon. Stop at Robbie’s Marina (marker 77.5) to feed the giant tarpon fish a USD3 thrill. If you want to stay over (there’s big-game-fishing, snorkelling and dolphin experiences in these here parts), check in at retro-cool Amara Cay. Seven Mile Bridge starts right after Marathon – a concrete curve of engineering 52
mastery that runs alongside the crumbling 1912 original, now used as a jogging track and fishermen’s drop-off point. From here to Key West unravels the most spectacular stretch of the Overseas Highway, with the epic Atlantic on one side, mangroves, marshy forests and simple stilted homes on the other. Stop for a swim in Bahia Honda State Park, where you’ll find the Keys’ best beach aim to be here for low tide if you can, as it means more sandy space for picnics. Key West is the star of the show, with its glorious (but not overly groomed) historic district. Stay at the white clapboard Marker (themarkerkeywest.com). Time to tick off your Keys fantasies: Key lime pie at Kermit’s (200 Elizabeth St and 802 Duval St); conch fritters (anywhere); and a stroke of one of Hemingway’s 60 cats (his home is now a museum; hemingwayhome. com). Then join the nightly sunset party on Mallory Square there’s live music, cheesy performance artists, and a rowdy communal ‘whoop!’ as the red fireball drops into the sea. So why do the Keys feel so different, so magical? Never forget: on Key West, you’re nearer to Cuba than to the closest Walmart. Handy steer: Don’t be put off driving a convertible for sensible reasons, such as cost, weather or security. American models can be had dirt-cheap. Meanwhile, the slow speed of the Keys means your tyres never get a blowout, while modern, bigger boots hold two suitcases – practical. How long you need: You could make this a dawn-’til-dusk day trip from Miami, but better to take a week and see it slo-mo.
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Destinations US Road Trips Clockwise from left: Pacific Coast Highway north of Gualala, California; Wooden walkway through tall trees in forest, Big Sur; Lifeguard hut on Venice Beach; Bixby bridge on the California coast; Santa Barbara California.
Pacific Coast Highway
STyLE-ON-SEA Live the dream: The waves are crashing just off your right shoulder; the sky is the bluest you’ve ever seen; cyclists are taking the route by your side; and the sun looks like pure gold. It’s almost as if you’re seeing everything through a magic lens but this is just Pacific Highway Coast sea-spray. Make it happen: You’ll begin to get a feel for this iconic road in the two hours it takes you to get from San Francisco to Santa Cruz (travel north to south as it means the coast will always be on your near side). Santa Cruz has rousing beach walks and a pretty pier. You’ll also want to stop at craggy Monterey and cutesy Carmel before you get to Big Sur, the scenic star of your trip. This is when you really understand what the Pacific Coast Highway is all about. At Big Sur the cliffs get rugged, the roads begin to snake, you drive a little higher, 54
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The scenic star of your trip, Big Sur, ensures you’ll understand what the Pacific Coast Highway is all about
a little slower it’s something else. You’ll wonder how on earth to absorb it all. (And if you fancy getting right in there, Big Sur’s Ewoldsen hiking trail is do-able in a day, and raises you even higher among treetops). Pushing on, there is an elephant-seal rookery (elephantseal.org) 11km north of San Simeon, where you can just pull in and see them up-close in all their hefty glory in the wild, and for free. San Simeon also has the best-placed chain hotel in the world – the Best Western Plus Cavalier Oceanfront Resort (bestwestern.com), which delivers five-star sunsets. Cambria makes for a cute pitstop – it’s a seaside village with antiques shops, semiuseless craft stores, mountain lions on the prowl, and not much else, though there is sometimes live music, and always good lobster mac ‘n’ cheese at Robin’s, a convivial
little community spot among the pines (robinsrestaurant.com). Santa Barbara is the ideal contrast it’s flashier, with lots of wineries offering tastings, plus excellent tacos (try Mony’s) and very expensive real estate. Make sure you squeeze in some surf time in Malibu, too, before you hit Los Angeles proper. Handy steer: Big Sur deserves its hype, but hype comes with horribly expensive restaurants. Avoid the big names in favour of Big Sur Bakery, which serves rustic pizzas with roasted red peppers, microgreens, meatballs, and other wholesomely delicious toppings well-worthy of its woodsy surroundings. How long you need: At least two weeks from San Fran to LA, because once you’re on Highway 1, you won’t want to get off. 55
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The New England Leaftrail
BACK-COUNTRy COLOURS Live the dream: Ditch the filters – hit the northeast around the Fall and your photos won’t need any artificial aid to shine: those reds and yellows will glow like your screen’s on fire. And the good news is that outside autumn, you’ll get pretty picket-fence villages, creaking covered bridges, Appalachian mountains cloaked majestically in deep green forest and improbably empty blacktop right across the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. Best of all, these aren’t the long straight stretches of tarmac you get elsewhere in the US roads up here tend to wind along the river and around the bluff. In other words, this is real, authentic driving. Make it happen: Don’t get in a tizz about timing. The summer sun sparkles on swimmably warm lakes; winter’s as picturesquely snowy as a Christmas card; and spring zings with green leaf and meadow flower. As for Fall, it’s impossible to predict when colours will peak, but go between early September and mid-November and you’ll see something glorious. Naturally, autumn arrives at different points in different latitudes, so cruise a cross-section south to north for the full spectrum of jade greens, molten golds and fire-truck reds. Start in NYC and, amazingly, you’re just 90 minutes’ drive from the sheep-nibbled pastures and rust-coloured wooden barns of Connecticut. Route 7 will take you up through its bucolic Berkshires and Litchfield Hills; over the state line in Massachusetts, rest up for the night in the historic Red Lion Inn (redlioninn.com). Next day, keep on tootling up Route 7 ‘till you get to Bennington,
then turn right along Route 9 — the Molly Stark Trail — for one of Vermont’s classic leaf-peeping runs. You’ll weave your way through the fairy-tale woods of Green Mountain National Forest, but when you emerge an hour or two later at cutesy Wilmington, you won’t even have scratched the surface, so turn left up Route 100 along a river valley as far as Killington. It’s a ski town in winter but a great base for walks the rest of the year; stay at the cosy Snowed Inn (snowedinn.com). Head east, next, into New Hampshire and the White Mountain National Forest, an epic expanse of beech, hemlock and birch with biblically dramatic Mount Washington in its midst. Cutting right through the thick of it is arguably the world’s best Fall-foliage drive, the Kancamagus Highway an eyes-wideopen dream of waterfalls, wooden bridges, swim-holes, switchbacks and those colours. Overnight at the Mountain View Grand for the vistas from its veranda rocking-chairs (mountainviewgrand.com), then turn south on I-93 for a day and night lulled by the lapping wavelets of Lake Winnipesaukee in chintzy-but-charming Meredith; Church Falls is right on the water, and worth a lastnight splurge (millfalls.com). You’re now just a couple of hours from Boston airport. Handy steer: No need to waste a day getting your car back to New York at the end of your trip. Emirates serves Boston, and will fly you into one city and home from the other, while the big car-hire companies only ask for around USD60 extra for one-way rental. How long you need: You can see a lot in four days, but you’ll want a week to breathe it all in. 57
Destinations US Road Trips Clockwise from left: Chief yellow horse trading post west of Gallup New Mexico; Roarin 20s Roadhouse in Grants New Mexico; El Capitan Motel in Gallup New Mexico; abandoned car in Glenrio ghost town; Route 66 diner in Alberquerque New Mexico; Midpoint Café Adrian Texas
Keep your eyes peeled on Route 66, because the Mother Road tends to meander without warning
Route 66: Texas and New Mexico
TIMEWARP TRUCKIN’ Live the dream: Route 66. The Mother Road. Main Street of America. Whatever you call this slinky gal (measuring a lengthy 4,000km from start to finish), her most icon-laden stretch runs from Texas into New Mexico. Pack your camera and get ready for a road trip down memory lane. Make it happen: Once you’ve driven from Dallas airport up to Route 66, across the Texas Panhandle (a fast, unremarkable 540km drive on the US287), you’ll hit your first port of call, McLean. McLean gives you a sharp lesson on the downsides of the US interstate system. The I-40 highway is just 2km from the town centre, but it may as well be thousands. McLean is a living fossil, yet it’s clinging on and the Cactus Inn is an original Route 66 motel that is clean and spacious. It’s also close to the town’s 58
best restaurant, the Red River Steakhouse (redriversteakhouse.com). Next morning, it’s time to get back on the Mother Road and head west. Route 66 sits mostly south of the vampiric I-40 on the 120km stretch to Amarillo, but you have to keep your eyes peeled – Route 66 tends to meander without warning. Amarillo’s Route 66-themed 13-block historic district is worth some of your time. Grab brunch at Ye Olde Pancake Station (pancakestation. com) and pootle around the antiques stores before heading west again. Around 15 minutes on, Cadillac Ranch is unmissable a public art installation of 10 graffiti-coated Cadillacs, tail up in the dirt. One hour on, a neon sign that reads ‘Midpoint Café’ thrusts out above the flat Texan landscape at Adrian the cafe sits on the midpoint of Route 66 (route66midpointcafe.com). During the
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route’s heyday, Midpoint operated 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Now it’s known for its delicious yet curiously detailed ‘ugly crust’ pies (try the Texas pecan). The old Route 66 peters out soon after, so hop on the I-40 and hightail it 35km to Glenrio in New Mexico, the most evocative of the Route 66 ghost towns in the west. Tucumcari, a town 70km on, has thrived by embracing the Mother Road. A good place to stay is at its historic Blue Swallow Motel (blueswallowmotel.com), a restored, retro motel with a courtyard in which to enjoy the blazing sunsets. West of Tucumcari, Route 66 becomes a dirt road, scudding desolately through beautiful juniper and mesquite landscapes and a succession of ghost towns. The haunting dead settlements of Montoya, Newkirk and Cuervo make for awesome
black-and-white photography. Stop at Comet II Drive-In in Santa Rosa, for great Mexican food, and on your way out of town, look for the quirky ‘billboards’ painted on huge roadside boulders. Albuquerque is a relatively major metropolis compared to those you’ve just driven through, so the stylish Hotel Andaluz (hotelandaluz.com) presents a perfect full stop to your Route 66 trip. Handy steer: Don’t try to do it all in one go, whatever your travel agent says. There’s simply too much to see in two, or even three, weeks. If you can, travel Route 66 in manageable chunks such as the segments detailed here. How long you need: Two days if you’re happy just to drive, four if you want to savour the journey. 59
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Millionaire indulgences, a vibrant art scene, and scenic coves where pelicans peruse; Chris Ujma finds that Laguna Beach is where Californian luxury chooses to relax
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n hour from the glitz of Los Angeles – the city of Angels where aspiring starlets clamour to be granted their silver-screen wings – the only spotlight that Newport Beach cares about is the Sun. To call this piece of southern Orange County merely ‘laid-back’ would be an insult to flip flops and an affront to sunloungers; if The O.C. was seated, it might just slide off its chair. The only thing that gets worked up around here is the fizzing Pacific Ocean that rasps against the shore, probably jealous at being limited from seeping inland to enjoy the cultural-fruits. It needn’t be. The sea dominates this SoCal landscape and commands your gaze at least ten times a day: with the mesmerising daily performance of sunrise and sunset; when someone hollers after spotting a pod of the dozen whale species that often surface off the coast; when a thumping wave thuds against a rock-face and sends a firework of spray skywards; when a brave boarder acrobatically slices through the surf. “You’ve brought the weather with you
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from Dubai!” says… just about every resident who enthusiastically grips my handshake and learns my point of origin. This is Californian charm at its apex, because the region is known for sensational climes, clocking an average temperature of 21°C. I’ve never felt so uptight or British (or un-informed) as when immersed in this mellow world: locals beam megawatt smiles while imparting an arsenal of meticulous knowledge, melting each sentence with an easy American accent; executives with Hollywood-sounding names slip into selfassured patter about the weather, about historic details, or about themselves. And even those you don’t engage in conversation – the toned, sun-kissed surfers who lug multicoloured surfboards across the intersection on their way to the beach – look like background extras from Baywatch. It feels like everyone here is comfortable in their own skin, damn healthy, and blissfully unaware of their own arresting charm. If Los Angeles is ‘look at me!!’, then Laguna Beach is ‘oh, that incredible view? The
delicious fare? The relaxed aura? We didn’t like to mention…’ The area – located in the heart of Southern California, sandwiched between San Diego and Los Angeles counties – has its own measure of this charm, and it’s best to focus on Laguna Beach, Dana Point (7 miles southeast), and Newport Beach with Balboa Island (just 9 miles northwest). Within this radius is all the geographic richness you’d ever need, from a region whose identity is formed not only through its coastline but its buildings. Cruising along the main streets of Laguna Beach you’ll witness the mish-mash. The early 1900s bore the low-pitched roofs of the spacious California Craftsman style, and poured around these are large-porch bungalows from the 1930s, the minimalist (and indigenous) beach cottages, provincial and Mediterranean-inspired period houses, and modern, art deco colours from post-40s. The patchwork of architectural styles seems chaotic, creating a quirky blend of structures that are entirely unique but somehow, side-by-side, just fit, and there’s
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an unspoken order of respect for the look and upkeep of Laguna Beach. The big-brand chains may be rare, but when those of Starbucks-ilk make a cameo appearance they’re easy to overlook, being as they are tucked inside buildings that seamlessly befit the surroundings. Behind other characterful façades are less familiar names that are no-less intriguing. Forest Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway are the main streets that cut through Laguna Beach, and as the shop-fronts flicker past you see the well-dressed windows of homegrown boutiques like the lifestyle wear and home textiles of Simple, Blue Eyed Girl in The Old Pottery Place, and Hobie Surf Shop, a 60-year veteran of kitting out those looking to catch some waves. For cuisine, the local districts of Laguna Beach and Dana Point have a lot to offer the gastronome. Aveo offers local farm-to-table California cuisine with an emphasis (of course) on seafood, and enclaves like Broadway by Amar Santana, Selanne Steak Tavern, and the cultivated global cuisine of Sapphire
Laguna are other gourmet haunts for this well-heeled community. Home whilst here is the elegant Montage Laguna Beach, which gives a prime vantage of the Pacific; also on my whirlwind agenda is a breakfast visit to the Italianstyle coastal retreat of Pelican Hill, and a rendezvous with the St. Regis Monarch
Heritage is preserved, nature’s enjoyed, and charm is in the DNA Beach for evening sunset: all three prudently ensure the immense natural vistas are centre stage, with the requisite dose of hospitality elegance. It’s at the latter property that I plunder the vast knowledge of Chef Concierge Gundula to put the county into context. Where does a visitor even begin? She urges the newcomer to simply walk and drink it all in, strolling both north and south Laguna into the residential
neighbourhoods to see the pretty cottages, then plan a beach walk along the coves and cliffs beside the sea. Heisler Park and the headlands of Dana Point are worth a visit, she urges, and one must take a whale watching tour departing from Dana Point, not forgetting to visit the Ocean Institute for stand-up paddleboard rental in order to swish through Dana Point harbour and observe Garibaldi, the orange California State fish. Art invariably seeps into every conversation about must-see cultural bites. With the population being a result of decades-long osmosis from across the USA (people visit, then uproot and make the move permanent), it is little surprise that a diverse artistic colony found a firm foothold. The main annual event is the Festival of the Arts and Pageant of the Masters, which runs for two months in summer through June 13 and sees a plethora of visual festivities at the 2,000 capacity open-air theatre on Laguna Canyon Road. There are a bounty of galleries in town too. 63
Destinations Orange County Opening pages: Auto ferry terminal on Balboa Island Previous pages, clockwise from top left: Swim or Skim beach sign; Beachgoers on Laguna Beach; Coastline of Laguna Beach; Balboa Pier, Newport Beach; A lifeguard on Laguna Beach. Right: A Laguna Beach-side bluff at a rock formation called the ‘blowhole’.
For example, Dawson Cole Fine Art has its sculptures by Richard MacDonald, Adam Neeley Fine Art Jewellery has wedding bands, necklaces and baubles, the JoAnne Artman Gallery impresses with its modern contemporary displays, and Kush Fine Art is where surrealistic art reigns. Surf and art are the folksy influences, but wealth does not surrender its throne. It’s abundant in the plentiful moored, parked and multi-storey possessions: nowhere more so than Newport Harbour, where glitz cedes to discreet taste. I board an electricpowered Duffy (each with a creative, cutesy name like She’s N Charge, Current Love and Watt Ever), and the tour-guide Reilly slinks the vessel noiselessly past all manner of water vehicles in the harbour; whopping yachts, gleaming catamarans, and small boats that barely bob in our gentle wake. Here you’ll see the waterfront mansions of high-powered citizens-past and present, with the most prominent perhaps being John Wayne: The Duke’s abode is resplendent (more true comfort than True Grit) while his 136-footer The Wild Goose is still in residence. You’re in the romantic water-playground of the rich and famous now, where Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall played out many loved-up hours aboard his yachts moored at Newport Bay – celebrity name-drops are commonplace, but they’re uttered out of pride more than boast because their aura only enhances The O.C.’s mystique. This was ‘where to be seen’ circa-1940, where Hollywood’s finest would vacation, making it a thriving social hub with plenty of influence – the stately Harborside Ballroom, built in 1906, helped establish the development and popularity of what is now Newport Beach, as many famous big bands from yesteryear performed there including Stan Kenton and Harry James. Make no mistake though: this may be a region made glorious by its past, but it is not caught living in it. After all, you can take a Segway tour along the beach frontage. Very 2016. As the gentle water-journey continues, its 3pm (a full 12 hours behind UAE-time), the sun is doing its best toasting, the breeze strikes the right gentle note, and even the seagulls shun exertion and hitch a cheeky ride on the bow. Sea lions lollop uninvited onto the sterns of berthed boats, arfing loudly to penetrate your shut-eyed 64
daydream, but serenity wins and there’s a legitimate confession of “I could definitely live here.” (You can. Orange County Visitors Association and Sotheby’s have tailored ‘Own a Piece of a Paradise’ for a blossoming Middle East market. It enables visitors to become residents and call this locality ‘home’ with a piece of prime property). Back on dry land, the tidy three-blocks of downtown Balboa Island are pure charm; mom and pop stores still family-owned by new generations, with a US Post Office outlet on Marine Ave. which looks every inch the neighbourhood bastion of a proud national institution. You get a well-kempt slice of back-to-the-future, with stores and homes that time forgot… until you recall the multi-million dollar sums that these abodes command, and realise that real estate prices have little regard for the past. Everywhere you tread in The O.C., heritage is preserved, nature’s enjoyed, while grace and charm is embedded in the DNA. It’s why those looking for style and sophistication should not skip when reading the opening sell on its tourism website
Surf and art are the folksy influences, but wealth is abundant which mentions the ‘always amazing Disneyland’; Mickey’s dreamworld is understandably promoted, but the luxury and maturity here is as far away from kitsch and theme park drama as you can get. Sure, for many, the allure of a long-haul flight descending into LAX is to hit Space Mountain, see the Hollywood Hills, gorge at the Hard Rock Cafe and tread the stars on the Walk of Fame along the Boulevard. But trust me, the real appeal lies on the coast, half a world away in high-class Orange County. It’s away from traffic jams and billboards, waking up to fresh sea air, planting footprints on untouched morning sand under the watch of a pelican swooping for his first fish of the day. It’s at night on a patch of shoreline, marshmallows toasting over a fire-pit, with the soundtrack of crashing waves, gazing at LA’s other stars in the night-sky above. That’s where the 14-hour flight time melts from memory, and The O.C. becomes Oh wow.
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Stay:
Montage Laguna Beach is 30 acres of seaside luxury, and has an array of pretty suites and spacious villas with Craftsmaninspired architecture, panoramic views from private balconies, and the area-famous fare at Studio and The Loft captures the flavour-palette of county cuisine. Two sizeable pool decks and an impressive 20,000sq.ft. Spa Montage are on-hand for a health and wellness top-up (think of it as a helping hand to keep up with the vitalised locals). montagehotels.com
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A heartbeat away from the individual O.C. high street boutiques is the upscale lifestyle centre of Fashion Island; shop household name stores without having to surrender any of the Californian vibe. shopfashionisland.com
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Qatar Airways launched its Los Angeles route back in January, departing daily from Doha at 7.55am and arriving at LAX in time for a late lunch, at 2.05pm. The non-stop return leaves at 4.05pm, landing at 6pm the following day; plenty of time to plan your L.A. itinerary, or catch 40 winks in a lie-flat Business Class seat. qatarairways.com
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Weekends Paris For All...
One Weekend For All In... Paris
As France plays host to Euro 2016 football fever, the time is ripe to narrow-down the travel essentials of its charming capital
The romantic one
Infatuated couples watching the world go by from quaint cafes like La Fregate beside the Seine would contend that there’s no better city on Earth for romance; Paris has plenty of other aspects to stake its claim. Be inspired by The Kiss at Musée Rodin; take a night cruise along the river; pack a picnic hamper and lay down a blanket on the Champ de Mars, the green stretch of land that stretches from the icon of Paris down to École Militaire; whisper in the intimate streets of Old Paris in Le Marais district, with its historic architecture and vintage boutiques. Take a rowboat to quaint Temple Romantique upon the lake in Bois de Vincennes, or hire a nippy Vespa from Freescoot near Pont de l’Archevêché, to zip around the side-streets with your loved one, her arms wrapped around your waist. Plus there’s always room for cliché in the City of Love, and while the chance to attach a lasting love-lock to the railings of Pont des Arts is no-longer, you can still celebrate amore by ascending the Eiffel Tower; a classic glass of Alain Ducasse Selection bubbles to toast the occasion costs USD14, but memories are priceless. 68
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Disneyland. We’ll get to other highlights, but if there is any Parisian destination certain to raise a smile among young and old alike, it’s the opportunity to see cartoon creations in Walt’s world. And while you could easily spend the entire vacation here with 2 parks, 7 hotels, a golf course and the Disney Village, limit yourself to just the one day. That way you can visit such places as Jardin d’Acclimatation; An archery range, house of mirrors, carousel, boat rides on its enchanted river, road train, farm animals roaming around waiting to be petted, and pony rides all mean there’s plenty here to enjoy all the fun of the fair. Meanwhile, tours of Musée des Arts Forains on Avenue des Terroirs de France are by appointment-only, but securing a viewing is well worth the endeavour. The private museum houses a huge collection of fairground art objects, with wonderment assured in the five unique ‘worlds’ like the Theatre of Marvels and Venetian Rooms. Art is a universal language, and though the performances at Le Théâtre des Marionnettes du Luxembourg are in French, the dastardly capers of the puppets will have the little ones squealing with delight.
Clockwise from left: Montmartre at dusk; Bridge alexandre iii on the river seine; Paris Metro sign; The Pyramid at the Louvre at night; Paris rooftops and the Eiffel Tower.
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• Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris is a bastion of class in a city known for its elegance, and in June they up the ante for GCC guests with ‘VIP Treatment during Ramadan’. Each room will have all the prayer essentials, milk and dates will be served daily after sunset, an in-suite majlis is available, and a personal butler is on-hand to deliver that personal touch. When it comes to dining, the palace chefs have crafted a menu of Qatari-inspired halal dishes for the occasion, too.
“A day in Paris is best begun with a visit to Mouffetard market, where you find the freshest vegetables and fruits and an array of delicious cheeses. Then, head along Rue Mouffetard toward the Pantheon for a sweeter treat because, believe me, the most splendid crepes in town are served at Au P’tit Grec. To me there’s no more Parisian an experience than renting a bicycle and heading to Jardin des Tulleries, to read a book in this tranquil, lush garden.”
The adventurous one
The restful one
‘STOP. Here is the Empire of Death’, says the sign at the entrance to Les Catacombes. These under-city tunnels are cryptic in more ways than one: it’s an underground tomb where dimly-lit tours can last upto 2 hours, if you dare... Back on the surface, there are 700kms of bike tracks to traverse, and Vélib provides access to 20,000 bikes (with smaller two-wheelers for kids, too) across 1,500 stations citywide; a great portal to find thoughtfully-planned routes is freewheelingfrance.com. Staying fast-paced, running tours (helmed by experienced athlete guides) are a great way to keep fit and burn off the excess calories from last night’s sumptouous feast. In a similar vein, inline skating tours depart from close to the Bastille on a Sunday, and are suitable for beginners. Of course, worth a second mention is Disneyland for its lightningspeed rides; Space Mountain: Mission 2 and Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster are can’t miss adrenaline rushes. If all else fails, climb the 284 steps of the Arc de Triomphe or, better yet, attempt to navigate the roundabout here at rush hour – a real test of nerve.
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The acuality of getting up close to famous paintings like the Mona Lisa at the immensely iconic Louvre might not actually keep the heart-rate at resting. But the area itself (like neighbouring Tuileries Garden, with its fountains and sculptures) is truly laid-back and ideal for a stroll. For a contemporary twist on cultural appreciation, Frank Gehry designed an extraordinary space (in public park Bois de Boulogne) for Fondation Louis Vuitton. Here, the LVMH Group showcases its dedication to the arts; Daniel Buren’s 3,600-glass-piece Observatory of Light, for example, shows from now. The mention of a luxury brand may cause tremors in the wallet so be chauffeured to La Vallée Village, a chic shopping destination with your personal shopper navigating the array of Prêt-à-porter offerings. For Parisian pampering, the all-suite Spa at Mandarin Oriental has a whole host of exotic treatments (including half-day programmes), and garners topnotch reviews. Round off the evening on steps beside the river in the 5th Arr. mesmerised by tango dancers who sultry-step into the twilight. 69
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GREAT ESCAPES
Private Pool villas It’s getting hot in the GCC. Book into one of these luxury villas and beat the heat with a refreshing dip
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Anantara Qasr Al Sarab, Abu Dhabi This habitat puts the ‘royal’ in Royal Pavilion Villa: the stark backdrop of the desert’s Empty Quarter is punctuated by your own pool-oasis. There’s a workout room within the luxurious one-bedroom villa, and staying here means you can take advantage of a range of actitivites from dune bashing and falconry to camel treks. royal-pavilion.anantara.com
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Al Areen Palace & Spa, Bahrain
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Each of these resplendent Desert Pool or Royal Pool villas makes a splash with an open air heated swimming pool, jetpool (the Royal has two) and within the bathroom fizzes an oversized infinity bathtub. An inner courtyard with jacuzzi unit means you can spend sufficient time lazing outside, before retreating into an abode with spacious dining area and a huge majilis. alareenpalace.com
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Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel, Kuwait
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Sublime views of the Arabian Gulf and verdant gardens are complemented by total comfort and the latest technology inroom. The three-bedroom villa (you can opt for a five-bedroom abode too) has a private parking spot, generous-sized living area, kitchen with all the neccessaries and, of course, its invigorating plunge pool is on-hand for when the heat rises. jumeirah.com
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The Cove Rotana, Ras al-Khaimah
The duplex Three-Bedroom Villa (and its premium edition) have Nubian design touches, and these 2680 sq.ft. dwellings are located either in the hills with private garden or by the lagoon. Each harbours a terrace where guests will discover a plunge pool, while an elegant staircase leads to the upper level and a cosy sitting area. rotana.com 71
Weekends 48-Hour Foodie
48-Hour Foodie
Dubai
The emirate is a hotbed of dining deliciousness and as the city retreats indoors, here’s where to feast on a sun-soaked June weekend
DAY ONE Breakfast
DAY TWO Breakfast
Lunch
Lunch
Dinner
Dinner
Head to Al Quoz on an empty-stomach and leave Tom & Serg loaded up on gourmet cuisine and buzzing from speciality coffee. The Melbourne-chef and Madrid-businessman joined forces to transform a warehouse into a characterful setting, with its glass frontage and exposed brickwork. The menu looks good too: salted caramel french toast (with vanilla anglaise and poached plums), Breaky Bao (spicy buttermilk chicken and sriracha hollandaise), and warm zucchini, carrot and pecan nut bread... just some of the delights that awaken in the kitchen from 8am. tomandserg.com Bold bamboo, Parisian flair and healthy eating: Comptoir 102 is the name, and it’s a restaurant that is more akin to a home, thanks to the kitchen, lounge, garden and terrace. The French owners (duo Emmanuelle Sawko and Alexandra de Montaudouin) consider it ‘a combination of fashion, homeware and an organic café.’ On the latter detail, (on the day of writing) they serve mains like quinoa chickpea galette, and tartare of tomato and guacamole with bulgur and olives. Visit their website for ‘Today’s Menu’. comptoir102.com Shiba is the themed setting for a culinary journey that explores the best cuisine from China and Japan... overlooking the Meydan racetrack. Among the delightful appetisers are dim sum (try the steamed chicken and prawn siewmai), before encountering dishes like Gindara (black cod and saikyo miso marinate), and Chengdustyle sliced lamb in hot chilli oil. Sushi, sashimi, and makimono enthusiasts will have tastebuds tantalised with an array of handshaped, well-rolled morsels. A true orientation. meydanhotels.com 72
They can crack a pun at Eggspectation but yolking aside, their approach to the first meal of the day is seriously good. Begin the morning in JBR with fluffy french toast, hot crispy waffles, signature plates (a classic is Eggstravaganza; two any-style eggs, slices of brioche french toast with pure canadian maple syrup, plus beef bacon or sausage), and twists on the traditional (like a threeegg omelette with gently sautéed Nova Scotia lobster). Liquid gold is artisanal arabica delights from the espresso bar, or go caffeine-free with a healthy juice, freshly-squeezed. eggspectation.com Beside the stunning H Hotel atrium is the Delphine Restaurant and Bar, which enables guests to California dream in the UAE (a West Coast aura with a hint of Arabic design); velvet furnishings, art deco lighting and marble surfaces ensure a classy lunchtime setting. Grilled snapper, white bass, wild pacific prawns with lemon fettuccini, and a roasted lamb rack are some of the enticing entrées, while the likes of kebbe nayeeh and ahi tuna salad are on-hand for a lighter lunch option. h-hotel.com/dubai/en/dining.html Round off the weekend with prized cuts of meat and enticing panoramic visuals of Dubai at Prime68. The restaurant – within the exceptional JW Marriott Marquis gastro-portfolio – is highlycommended for its elegant, 68th-floor environs. The flavour profiles of the prime black angus beef and award-winning full blood wagyu from the Butchers Block menu are divine, and within this whitechic interior resides a memorable, boutique interpretation of the steakhouse experience. jwmarriottmarquisdubailife.com
May 2015 World Traveller
A place to RetReat A true oasis for the body, mind and spirit awaits at Park Hyatt Dubai with an all-encompassing wellness philosophy
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mbark on a journey to inner peace with a wellness-inspired stay at the luxurious Park Hyatt Dubai. Check into this retreat and hide yourself away in one of the hotel’s many sanctuaries, all of which feel a world away from the hustle and bustle of Dubai. Immerse yourself in the ageless knowledge of Middle Eastern wellness traditions at the award-winning Amara Spa, where therapies are curated to your specific needs. With eight treatment rooms, all of which open out onto private gardens complete with alfresco rain showers and surrounded by luscious greenery, the treatment philosophy at Amara also derives knowledge from the ancient properties of gemstones. Let the concierge
tailor a programme to suit your dedicated needs, perhaps sending you on a journey of detoxification with an Emerald treatment or guaranteeing relaxation with Sapphireinspired rituals. Make time to sample the signature Amara Spa Massage, you’ll emerge feeling as if you are floating on air. In addition to ancient therapeutic treatments and innovative techniques that’ll leave you rejuvenated, take things to another level with the hotel’s all inclusive wellness offerings. Tuck into a light lunch by the pool, with delicious healthy options including fruit-infused sorbets, calming chamomile tea and a variety of deliciously fresh salads. Grab an apple from the fruit bowls dotted around the spa, and
you’ll find it comes with a handy sticker detailing the ‘activity’ of the day - whether it be boxing, aerobics or something else - and reminding you what time the session commences. While you’re here, don’t forget to set aside some time to work up a sweat at the fully equipped fitness centre. Boasting Technogym equipment, there are dedicated personal trainers on hand to tailor a workout to your needs while the stunning views of the Moorish-inspired patio will effortlessly keep your mind busy as you feel the burn. With three different jogging routes, a 25-metre outdoor lap pool, four whirlwind pools, and of course the stunning Dubai Creek Golf Club on the doorstep, keeping active has never been simpler. dubai.park.hyatt.com
Must try: The Signature Amara Massage Enjoy an indulgent footbath in rose-petal-filled bowl as you simultaneously select your choice of soundtrack from the music menu. Lie back and relax as the talented therapists use deep, rhythmical strokes to lull you into a deeply relaxed state and enjoy the scent of Middle Eastern sandalwood and frankincense wafting through the air. 73
Weekends World Traveller Promotion
Spring into Summer
An Abu Dhabi staycation at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr assures your weekend will be as exclusive as the company you keep…
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t Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, one hears names that when uttered, evoke an understanding of a certain standard; a level of respect. Marco Pierre White is one of note: the Michelin star chef’s name adorns his eponymous Steakhouse and Grill at the hotel. Champion jockey Frankie Dettori is another: he lends his name to the Italian Restaurant and Bar which serves authentic cuisine. Sheikh Zayed, – the first president and ruler of the UAE – his name is bestowed upon the magnificent Grand Mosque which stands guard, viewed from across the Creek. You’ll hear the words ‘Ferrari’ (in reference to the nearby iconic theme park) and ‘Olympic’ (with regard to the 50m pool) here, too. Based in a prime Abu Dhabi address, the Fairmont sits comfortably alongside such greats. It even invokes Gold – as in, Fairmont Gold – to outline a level of unrivalled exclusivity available to guests, where three floors are dedicated to an exclusive lifestyle hotel experience, with additional privileges and services. Look deeper, and this is a property that truly has something for all. For the active, the hotel Health Club offers a mixed-use gym and a separate facility for women, with cardiovascular and weight-training machines as well as personal-training services. For the adventurous, Yas Island 74
(with its gigantic mall, Waterworld megapark and stunning marina) is within touching distance, as is Abu Dhabi Heritage Village, Al Maqtaa Fort and numerous locations for shopping ventures. Gastronomes will delight at the range of hotel dining enclaves, from the aforementioned celebrity-endorsed outlets to the contemporary lobby lounge of Al Naba’a, to all-day dining at CuiScene and extending to the mouthwatering morsels at The Chocolate Gallery. Nature worshippers will rejoice too, with outdoor lawn and beach venues that offer views of Maqtaa Creek where traditional Abras sail on by. Two private beaches and are complemented by newly-appointed Cabanas that allow for luxury lounging on the sands. That’s without even mentioning the guestrooms, whereby rich textures and elegant décor are housed in suites that serve as the ideal place to retreat after a day enjoying whatever it is that you love. It is often asked ‘what’s in a name”, and in the case of Fairmont, it means you’re assured of having made a wise staycation choice.
Must try: The special ‘Spring into Summer’ offer Summer starts early at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, with a special package tailored for the finest Abu Dhabi getaway. Stay from AED550++ per night (subject to tax and additional fees), and receive AED250 credit per night to spend in the portfolio of gourmet dining outlets during the stay. Booking is available until July 6 this year, for stays until September 30, 2016. Email adc.reservations@ fairmont.com, contact +971 2 654 3333, or head online to fairmont.com/babalbahr
June 2016 World Traveller
Staycations Desirable hospitality havens on the GCC doorstep, for a relaxing weekend escape
Mövenpick Beach Resort, Al Khobar Shoreline Harmony
The H An A-Z of Elegance
Atlantis, The Palm Suites Underwater Opulence
Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Blue & Gold
Location
Location
Location
Location
In a Nutshell
In a Nutshell
In a Nutshell
In a Nutshell
Perfect for a long weekend; the brand says this is ‘Arabian hospitality meets Western innovation, style and luxury’
A bespoke hospitality experience, enhanced by its ideal proximity to Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and DIFC
A landmark property with a treasure trove of signature suites that reflect Dubai’s ambition for unrivalled wonder
The futuristic blue-glass hotel has striking aesthetics and behind its facade is a classy beginning to a UAE-capital stay
On-site Highlight
On-site Highlight
On-site Highlight
On-site Highlight
The charming private lagoon beach. Guests can jet-ski or motorboat, free-form swim, walk the lush gardens, and for children is a Kids Club with playground and games consoles
Hotel Spa of the Year finalist Mandara is the only presence of the world’s leading Spa brand in the UAE. 10 treatment suites, whirlpools and steam chambers lead the way to wellness
This resort has something for every age bracket, and you’re invited to ‘play for a day’ at its Aquaventure Waterpark, with Dolphin Bay, Shark Safari, slides, rides and much more
Fairmont Gold is a hotel within a hotel: a private 7th-floor checkin, concierge, private lounge and choice of Superior, Vista and Signature suites. (The Health and Beach clubs also impress)
Selected Suite
Selected Suite
Selected Suite
Selected Suite
The Royal Villa – on the lagoon’s edge – is a two storey abode for up to 8, with three bedrooms, Majilis, two car parking spaces and a private patio and balcony
Modern and oriental decor graces the stunning 31st floor Presidential Suite; two en-suite bedrooms with bathrooms that boast a walk-in rainfall shower
Immerse in the Underwater Suite, where floor-to-ceiling windows in the Master Bedroom afford a sensational aquaview of the Ambassador Lagoon sealife
Opt for the Presidential Suite: 2313sq.ft of luxury with marble, walnut wood and bamboo flower design touches and panoramic views of Abu Dhabi Creek
Cuisine
Cuisine
Cuisine
Cuisine
A teak terrace ocean views; Azure delights with themed nights and freshly-caught seafood that’s always in demand
Find English nostalgia at The Black Lion, which delivers casual dining and live events with a distinctly British twist
World-class gastronomy thrives in 23 restaurants; legendary Nobu indicates the standard of culinary prestige at this hotel
Marco Pierre White Steakhouse & Grill has a dramatic interior, innovative grill fare and an award-winning grape cellar
movenpick.com
Saudi Arabia Half Moon Bay Road is home for this resort in Al Khobar (a city in the Eastern Province of KSA)
h-hotel.com
Dubai ‘It happens at H’ thanks to a dynamic No. 1 Sheikh Zayed Road address
atlantisthepalm.com
Dubai Atlantis has an immense Palm Jumeriah-presence: a five-star icon at the top of the tree
fairmont.com/abu-dhabi
Abu Dhabi Overlooking grand Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque from its canalfront beach vantage
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Weekends World Traveller Promotion
Spring into Summer
An Abu Dhabi staycation at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr assures your weekend will be as exclusive as the company you keep…
A
t Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, one hears names that when uttered, evoke an understanding of a certain standard; a level of respect. Marco Pierre White is one of note: the Michelin star chef’s name adorns his eponymous Steakhouse and Grill at the hotel. Champion jockey Frankie Dettori is another: he lends his name to the Italian Restaurant and Bar which serves authentic cuisine. Sheikh Zayed, – the first president and ruler of the UAE – his name is bestowed upon the magnificent Grand Mosque which stands guard, viewed from across the Creek. You’ll hear the words ‘Ferrari’ (in reference to the nearby iconic theme park) and ‘Olympic’ (with regard to the 50m pool) here, too. Based in a prime Abu Dhabi address, the Fairmont sits comfortably alongside such greats. It even invokes Gold – as in, Fairmont Gold – to outline a level of unrivalled exclusivity available to guests, where three floors are dedicated to an exclusive lifestyle hotel experience, with additional privileges and services. Look deeper, and this is a property that truly has something for all. For the active, the hotel Health Club offers a mixed-use gym and a separate facility for women, with cardiovascular and weight-training machines as well as personal-training services. For the adventurous, Yas Island 74
(with its gigantic mall, Waterworld megapark and stunning marina) is within touching distance, as is Abu Dhabi Heritage Village, Al Maqtaa Fort and numerous locations for shopping ventures. Gastronomes will delight at the range of hotel dining enclaves, from the aforementioned celebrity-endorsed outlets to the contemporary lobby lounge of Al Naba’a, to all-day dining at CuiScene and extending to the mouthwatering morsels at The Chocolate Gallery. Nature worshippers will rejoice too, with outdoor lawn and beach venues that offer views of Maqtaa Creek where traditional Abras sail on by. Two private beaches and are complemented by newly-appointed Cabanas that allow for luxury lounging on the sands. That’s without even mentioning the guestrooms, whereby rich textures and elegant décor are housed in suites that serve as the ideal place to retreat after a day enjoying whatever it is that you love. It is often asked ‘what’s in a name”, and in the case of Fairmont, it means you’re assured of having made a wise staycation choice.
Must try: The special ‘Spring into Summer’ offer Summer starts early at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, with a special package tailored for the finest Abu Dhabi getaway. Stay from AED550++ per night (subject to tax and additional fees), and receive AED250 credit per night to spend in the portfolio of gourmet dining outlets during the stay. Booking is available until July 6 this year, for stays until September 30, 2016. Email adc.reservations@ fairmont.com, contact +971 2 654 3333, or head online to fairmont.com/babalbahr
JORDAN Harmony, history & health
PERFECT PERFECT SHORT SHORT
SUMMER STAY STAY
Breathtaking and mysterious; Jordan is unique. From the splendour of the Dead Sea, to bustling Amman and the primeval starkness of Wadi Rum. You’ll be sure to find inspiration, motivation, and rejuvenation.
Book at dnatatravel.com call +971 4 389 8402 or visit your nearest dnata Travel outlet
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1 night from USD122 per person Special Offer: 20% discount on room rates plus complimentary upgrade to Grand Deluxe Sea View Room, plus 10% spa discount and complimentary late check out at 3pm Includes: Stay in a Standard Room with reakfast daily Validity: Now ‘til Sep 30, 2016
Grand Hyatt Dubai
Oman The Chedi Muscat
1 night from USD124 per person Special Offer: 25% discount on room rates plus 50% discount for children in a second room, discount on the Spa and 10% discount on food and beverage Includes: Stay in a Serai Room with breakfast Validity: Now ‘til Sep 30, 2016
The Chedi Muscat
June 2016 World Traveller
WIN! A stay at amazing Angsana Lang Co, Central Vietnam Here lies the heart of adventure: a retreat of unsurpassed natural splendour and beauty which is nestled in the foothills of the Truong Son mountains, and overlooks a magnificent 3km sandy beach on a crescent bay. Those who love luxury, culture, cusine, nature and even a spot of golf will truly fall in love with this stunning property... Be in with a chance to win a 3-night stay in Seaview Junior Pool Suite (with breakfast for two), by answering this easy question: This hotel’s golf course was designed by Sir Nick Faldo, but how many holes does it have? A) Eighteen B) Seventy-six C) Fore Email your answer to easywin@ hotmediapublishing.com by June 30, 2016. *Voucher valid for 6 months from July. Blackout dates Dec 23 - Jan 5. Airport transfer shuttle in Vietnam provided, flights not included in prize. Learn more about the hotel at angsana.com
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Weekends Suite Dreams
Suite Dreams
What: Presidential Suite Where: Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort About:
The view from the private terrace of this 16th-floor suite may be of Spaceship Earth at the bustling Epcot Theme Park, but this upper-class abode is 2,750sq.ft. of pure tranquillity. A terracotta and limestone-hued entryway leads to a living area with plush furniture, marble fireplaces and cream-coloured Venetian plastered walls that contrast with walnut-wood accents, while hand-planed American walnut flooring gives a solid feel underfoot. The open-plan Four Seasons’ dwelling is ideal for the family – two additional coordinating bedroom units and one guestroom suite enable the Presidential Suite to expand to a four-bedroom residence, and the dining area seats eight. Behind the classic look is the tech: a central touchpad system controls state-of-theart Bose Bluetooth-speakers and electronics (as well as the motorised drapes), while a ceiling-concealed media screen and projector are poised for movie-night… paused to watch the fireworks display from the window, of course. fourseasons.com/orlando 80
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