The original site of the women’s palace will be home to Six Senses’ legendary spa, which offers extensive Ayurveda [a 5,000-year-old holistic healing system], meditation and wellness programmes.
The Chedi, Montenegro
The Chedi in Lustica Bay is part of a thrilling new development now taking place on seven million square metres of land within Boka Bay’s marina promenade.
Comprising 110 rooms, the hotel’s design and architectural style takes its inspiration from the natural beauty of its surroundings, so expect a fresh, natural and calm ambience.
Continuing this theme, guest rooms will be comfortably furnished with no-fuss modern décor, sophisticated local twists and sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea.
There will also be two restaurants, a bar, an outdoor pool, a heated indoor pool, a spa, a fitness centre and a gym.
Viceroy Cartagena Colombia
A whole new world of glamour is about to appear in the 16th-century-walled city of Cartagena de Indias, on Colombia’s Caribbean Coast, in the shape of Viceroy Cartagena Colombia.
Promising opulence, extravagance and sass, the mood starts in the sleek modern lobby with cascading waterfalls, Spanish-style arches and woodsy palette.
Expect a hanging garden effect throughout the entire hotel, and airy and expansive rooms with timber beamed ceilings, tiles and textures.
Other features include a courtyard pool, fitness centre, urban spa and several restaurants.
We’re particularly excited about the rooftop pool and bar with 360-degree views of Cartagena, which is sure to become one of the city’s most glitzy locations.
Shinta Mani Wild, Cambodia
Glamping gets even more gorgeous with the arrival of Shinta Mani Wild, Cambodia’s newest luxury tented accommodation.
Located along a 1.5km stretch of riverbank, straddling Bokor and Kirirom National Parks, it’s slated to feature 16 super-slick and spacious tents and promises to evoke a unique and intriguing “Jacky O’ meets Cambodian jungle safari” feel.
Guests can enjoy days filled with wildlife excursions and private boat expeditions, and learn about developing conservation projects in the lush jungle.
Dinner will feature a selection of sustainable sourced dishes served at the Waterfall Restaurant, which is next to the resort’s largest waterfall.
COMO Echo Beach, Bali
Get set for the height of barefoot beauty!
Como Echo Beach, on the south coast of the Indonesian island of Bali, is expected to be sleek, sophisticated and secluded.
The resort, with 53 rooms and suites, 66 one-, two-, and three-bedroom private apartments, including 12 penthouses with private pools, will boast modern Asian architecture and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning ocean views.
COMO Beach Club will serve renowned nutritious and delicious cuisine, plus provide the best spot for dancing under the stars.
COMO’s legendary Shambhala Retreat will not disappoint, and there’ll also be an in-house surfing school for those energetic enough to leave the hotel behind.
Rosewood Luang Prabang, Laos
If you thought that the charming Unesco World Heritage site of Luang Prabang in Laos couldn’t be any more inviting, 2018 sees the opening of Rosewood’s first luxury tent and villa encampment.
It will tick all of the modern-day, back-to-basics boxes!
The 100-square-metre luxury tents will feature Laotian and French colonial furnishings, accents of locally inspired artwork, private dining areas and wrap-around decks.
The ultimate in indulgence, there’ll also be a bar and bistro serving French and Laotian cuisine, and a Rosewood spa.
For a true feeling of escape, the camp will be set within a thick forested setting, near to a meandering river and waterfall.
Lucy Jackson is co-founder and director of bespoke tour operator Lightfoot Travel
By – glampingpassion.com
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By glampingpassion.com
published 2017-12-01 13:50:57