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Get Away From It All - 9 Hip Hotels

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  1. Carlisle Bay Hotel

    Antigua, Caribbean

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    The lush countryside, the warm disposition of the people – these might be what distinguish Antigua from other Caribbean islands, but for Gordon Campbell Gray, the decision to invest in Antigua was swayed by the special beauty of Carlisle Bay. This natural harbour in the most remote corner of the island, defined by a fine crescent of sand, is straight out of an ideal Caribbean press release. Its emerald green waters are surrounded by forested mountains and plenty of swaying palms, Carlisle Bay is the only hotel in this idyllic location and, having negotiated title to the entire beach, he intends to keep it that way. The swimming pool tiles were brought in from Bali and a black-painted orchid pool with its flaming torches defines the entrance.
    The all-suite hotel opened in late 2003 and the guest reaps the benefit of Gordon Campbell Gray's almost manic attention to detail in a wild and ruggedly natural setting.
    From the lights that illuminate the garden at night, to the bleached grey stain of the outdoor timber, to the abundance of orchids, to the custom-made furniture and interiors designed by Mary Fox Linton – no detail large or small has escaped Gordon's magnificent obsession.

    A natural harbour in the most remote corner of the island, defined by a fine crescent of sand, is straight out of an ideal Caribbean press release.

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    • With the proprietor's assured taste, Carlisle Bay has been groomed as a Caribbean option for discerning adults.
    • With the proprietor's assured taste, Carlisle Bay has been groomed as a Caribbean option for discerning adults.
    • Custom-made furniture and interiors designed by London-based Mary Fox Linton
    • A fantastically relaxing setting, great any time for freshly squeezed juices, afternoon tea, a long cool drink or cocktails before dinner.
    • Table for two? They don't come much more romantic.

    Prices from:

    £2,199 pp

    Call our Travel Gurus for details on the fabulous Super Chill out offer

  2. Geejam

    Jamaica, Caribbean

    Set in the jungle on the secluded and unspoilt northeast coast, Geejam is a stone’s throw from the island’s most beautiful and charming beaches, and only a short journey from the island’s most renowned waterfalls. Geejam is an exclusive collection of deluxe cabins and villas with the added street cred of also being a fully fledged recording studio.

    Musicians need privacy when they are recording an album, but they also need comfort and inspiration. With room names like Ska, Rocksteady, Drum&Bass this retreat openly celebrates its musical pedigree and the design only amplifies it, with hidden speakers and the fusion of sleek design.
    Organic elegance best describes the style of this six acre estate. A duo of three hundred year old fig trees also serve as the foundation of the Bushbar. It’s all a well balanced mix of upscale interiors – Hansgrohe taps, Starck bathtubs –natural environment – the property has its own waterfall -and the “we know how to chill” shabby chic that has come to typify the Island Outpost group.

    Music is as much a part of Jamaica as its mountains, beaches and jungle. Combine all these attributes, condense them, and you end up with Geejam

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    • Chill like a rockstar in a stylish mix of sleek design and tropical attitude.
    • Chill like a rockstar in a stylish mix of sleek design and tropical attitude.
    • In contrast to the authentic rootsy tropical architecture of the public areas, the rooms use sleek design to juxtapose with the dominant natural beauty.
    • Two 300-year-old fig trees form the very centre of this Caribbean Garden of Eden.  The majestic sweep of its verdant canopies are the roof of one of the funkiest bars in Jamaica.
    • The kitchen’s specialty is a unique fusion of Jamaican and Asian affair, served in true rockstar fashion; where you want, when you want.

    Prices from:

    £2,199 pp

    Complimentary transfers for stays of 4 nights or more

  3. Laluna Hotel

    Grenada, Caribbean

    It’s not a surprise to discover that Laluna is the vision of an intrepid Italian; they seem to have a knack for places like this. Bernardo Bertucci arrived here just over 10 years ago, and fell in love with the island, and the fact that it was not as commercial as other Caribbean islands.

    This hotel is far more colourful and ethnic than any of the other hotels. The owner decided to focus on a décor and design much more in tune with the surrounding jungle. Laluna is for people who embrace the chance to escape to a bungalow disguised by the verdant green of a tropical island, just above a beach that is hidden away for all but the guests of the property.

    This is a place where you forget time, routine and protocol, and focus instead on the natural beauty of these volcanic Caribbean islands.

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    • This hotel is the ‘outsider’ on Grenada.  For starters, it’s the only place not on Great Anse Beach.  It’s also far more colourful and ethnic than any of the other islands’ hotels.
    • This hotel is the ‘outsider’ on Grenada.  For starters, it’s the only place not on Great Anse Beach.  It’s also far more colourful and ethnic than any of the other islands’ hotels.
    • La luna is for people who embrace the chance to escape to a bungalow disguised by the green of a tropical island.
    • This is a place where you forget time and focus instead on the natural beauty of these volcanic Caribbean islands.

    Prices from:

    £1,439 pp in low season

    £2,025 pp in high season

  4. Mount Cinnamon Hotel

    Grenada, Caribbean

    ... a collection of red-roofed villas tucked into the dense greenery of Mount Cinnamon. They each have a brilliant view of the bay that defines Grenada and of the starting point of Great Anse beach.

    These are villas in the true domestic context of the word, they are houses with proper living rooms, kitchens, terraces, and completely separate bedrooms; houses that are perfect for people with children.

    The rest of the hotel is just down the hill from the villas. It’s not huge, and that is its charm. It is all on a scale that feels cosy and comfortable. One thing is certain; the hotel has a great view, probably the best on the island, a great location, a two minute stroll from the beach, and a very comfortable scale.

    Peter de Savary’s Mount Cinnamon is a new and fun boutique resort set on the beautiful Grand Anse Beach.

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    Prices from:

    £1,399 pp

    Free night offer available!

  5. Six Senses Ninh Van Bay

    Nha Trang, Vietnam

    It's the perfect name. Situated on a hidden beach on a lush, mountainous peninsula overlooking a series of overlapping bays, the Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is exactly that – you would never even know it's there. Even as you approach it by boat – the only way to get there – you still need binoculars to pick out the buildings nestling in the dense foliage just behind the pristine sands.

    Everything about the design - architecture, building materials, manner of construction using interlocking wood with no nails or glue - was chosen with the aim of creating the ultimate escape. The result is a series of huts and houses that represent a new style of luxury: more rugged, raw and natural, with space and privacy as primary considerations … it's the ultimate beach fantasy.

    The ultimate barefoot beach shack on one of the most unspoiled coastlines in the world.

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    • The ultimate barefoot beach shack on one of the most unspoiled coastlines in the world.
    • The ultimate barefoot beach shack on one of the most unspoiled coastlines in the world.
    • A series of huts and houses that represent a new style of luxury: more rugged, raw and natural, with space and privacy as prime considerations.
    • There are three restaurants, but dinner on your own terrace of your ‘Robinson Crusoe hut’ is a pervasively tempting option.

    Prices from:

    £2,449 pp

    Stay 6 Pay 4 for stays 16 Jan- 19 Dec 2011

  6. Strawberry Hill Resort

    Jamaica, Caribbean

    Strawberry Hill is a former coffee plantation perched on a plateau 3,100 feet above sea level. It looks down on the sprawling city of Kingston below and the blue-green waters of the Caribbean beyond.

    The architecture and design of Strawberry Hill’s twelve guest villas are stunning. With their awnings, verandas and mountain vistas, they are apparently a self-contained world set apart from local life. But in fact the place continues to play a role in Jamaican society – key members of Kingston’s urban set make the forty-five minute drive to the renowned restaurant each week to eat, discuss and linger until sunset.

    Aside from the food, the spectacular location and the cool temperatures, Strawberry Hill is also renowned as an Aveda spa.

    Colonial plantation style meets island cool in the misty blue mountains of Jamaica.

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    • Colonial plantation style meets island cool in the misty blue mountains of Jamaica.
    • Colonial plantation style meets island cool in the misty blue mountains of Jamaica.
    • With their awnings, verandas and mountain vistas -The architecture and design of Strawberry Hill's twelve guest villas are stunning.
    • Key members of Kingston’s urban set make the forty five minute drive each week to eat, discuss and linger till sunset.

    Prices from:

    £2,075 pp

    Stunning retreat in the Blue Mountains

  7. The Caves Hotel

    Jamaica, Caribbean

    Perched on craggy cliffs thirty feet above a translucent emerald green sea, this hotel is unique in the Caribbean. The sea caves are filled with the inhabitants of the coral reef: eels, parrot fish and rays. Some of the caves are large enough to take boats into, and of course it's a paradise for diving and snorkelling. Snorkelling equipment is all included in the room rates; all you have to do is launch yourself into the twenty-foot waters below.

    The caves are just part of an experience that is totally Jamaican. From the hand-made wooden furniture to the colourful fabrics and local works of art. The food is wholesome, with an emphasis on fresh fish, Jamaican-style vegetables and tropical fruit. Reggae and blues are played in the thatched cliff-side pavilion where meals are served. There are no televisions; evening entertainment consists of lively conversation enhanced by rum cocktails.

    It is a small jungle-clad retreat of thatched timber huts that literally sit on and between some of the most spectacular sea caves in the world.

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    • It is a small jungle-clad retreat of thatched timber huts that literally sit on and between some of the most spectacular sea caves in the world.
    • It is a small jungle-clad retreat of thatched timber huts that literally sit on and between some of the most spectacular sea caves in the world.
    • The rooms, or more accurately, the guest bungalows, redefine the notion of a thatched hut.
    • Reggae and blues are played in the thatched cliff side pavilion.
    • The food is wholesome, tasty Jamaican fare, with an emphasis on fresh fish.

    Prices from:

    £2,199 pp

    For a week's All Inclusive stay

  8. The Cotton House Hotel

    Mustique, St Vincent & Grenadines, Caribbean

    In 1959 Lord Glenconner bought the entire island for £45,000, a small fortune then for an island without buildings, services or water. He created the hotel to encourage guests to visit and purchase land – to this day this exclusive island is privately owned by those who chose to be homeowners on this earthly paradise.

    Today the restored remains of the plantation including the windmill and warehouse form the core of the Cotton House hotel, the dining room, the ballroom, and the popular Monkey Bar, and guests are accommodated in individual houses of their own each with a view. It has the best location on this man-made Eden, on a promontory that divides windswept L'Ansecoy Bay from the calm green waters on the other side.

    Cotton House is a collection of individual “residences” dotted around a lush old sugar plantation estate.

    Photos of The Cotton House

    • Cotton House is based in a collection of old plantation buildings, the imposing storage house has been used for the dining room, the ballroom and the popular monkey bar.
    • Cotton House is based in a collection of old plantation buildings, the imposing storage house has been used for the dining room, the ballroom and the popular monkey bar.
    • Dotted around the lush estate, guests are accommodated in houses of their own, finished in classical, colonial style, with linens, cottons, rattan furniture and polished wooden floors.
    • The Monkey bar is as legendary as the island’s eccentric founder- a perfect name for a bar intended for misbehaving.
    • A 3-course gastronomic dinner is included at The Veranda restaurant.

    Prices from:

    £1,919 pp in low season

    £2,075 pp in high season

  9. The Oberoi Resort

    Mauritius, Mauritius

    Late availability (January)

    Of the top three hotels in Mauritius, The Oberoi is all about the beach and its intimate beach coves. Apart from its setting in 20 lush acres, its dominant feature is its more than half a kilometre of beachfront. Located in the less touristy northwest corner of the island along the Baie aux Tortues or Turtle Bay. The hotel offers a comprehensive selection of spa treatments for those looking to indulge in a bit of R&R, with guests raving in particular about the hotel’s signature paillasson (coconut) massage.

    The main restaurant features a soaring roof of palm-thatched timbers and offers panoramic views across the Indian Ocean. As all the food is excellent, the main choice you have to make is whether to dine inside among the pillars, or outside under the stars.

    The Oberoi is a beach resort for people who have no intention of roughing it.

    Photos of The Oberoi

    • The Oberoi is a beach resort for people who have no intention of roughing it.

    Prices from:

    £1,749in low season (may-oct)

    £2,689 in high season (nov-april)

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