Punta Cana in Dominican Republic
The Caribbean Coconut Coast is located at the most eastern tip of Dominican Republic. The region offers a lot, including palm-lined beaches and a vibrant party scene. Cetacean watching is also incredibly popular. For a break away from the resort town’s bustle, head eastward to the private, gated Cap Cana enclave, where you can book a catamaran tour to nature reserve Isla Saona, explore the pictographs and stalagmites of nearby Cotubanamá caves, or whale watch at the Bay of Samaná.
What to do: The sand and sea-colored hotel has 16 acres of beachfront. St. Regis Cap Cana Resort This resort offers peace and quiet away from the city noise. This resort is decorated with patterns of brickwork and tropical flora. It also features Dominican art. Cassava is the place to go for Latin Caribbean cuisine at breakfast. And if you are lucky, you might find a cabana waiting by the pool.
Nayarit, Mexico
The 200-mile stretch along the Pacific coast may appear to be a bit out of the way but it is worth the trip. Riviera Nayarit, the region surrounding it, is full of discoveries. From Punta Mita’s rolling hills, small coastal villages and dense jaguar-filled woods to Sayulita’s surf beaches and Sayulita’s dense forest, there are many things to discover. Take domestic or international flights from Tepic International Airport to Puerto Vallarta International Airport.
What to do: You can also find out more about us on our website. Rosewood MandarinaThe jungle meets the ocean. The 134 rooms of the hotel are decorated with natural fibers in terracotta, maple and other colors. They either overlook the hills or the beach. You can book a massage and scrub with peyote at the Equestrian Center or take horse-riding classes at the Spa.
Kauai, Hawaii
Hawaii’s Garden Isle has a lush rainforest and shimmering waterfalls. It is a quieter island than the others, but it is still incredibly beautiful. Journey to the rugged yet dramatic 17-mile Nā Pali Coast for unrivaled beauty—though accessible only by boat, helicopter, or hike, it’s undoubtedly well worth the trek—or the North Shore’s Hanalei Bay offers a tranquil beach with distant mountain views.
What to do: Landscapes of the island are dominated by swaying palms, kukui nuts, and plants woven into basketry. 1 Hotel Hanalei BayDesign is restrained and warm. Bamford Wellness Spa at the eco-driven hotel is a must see. It has 18 treatment rooms, and a wide range of treatments that include native Hawaiian plants including kava or noni.
