Celebrated for its Mediterranean landscape and natural diversity is the Amalfi Coast, a 34-mile stretch of stunning coastline in the region of Campania, Italy. Its undisputed beauty and unique natural landscape comprise tall cliffs, stunning beaches, picturesque seaside towns and quaint pastel-coloured buildings. The turquoise seas, cinematic piazzas, dramatic landscapes and incredible cliffside restaurants make for the most romantic setting.
WEATHER:
Although early in the Mediterranean season, temperatures can still reach into the mid-20s during spring. However, evening temperatures can dip if the winds swing around to the north, so it is advisable to pack some heavier items.
WHERE TO STAY:
Le Sirenuse is a charming family-owned hotel located in the heart of Positano on the Amalfi Coast. Most rooms and suites have a private terrace or balcony looking out over the bay of Positano, and its whitewashed walls, vaulted ceilings and hand-made tiles on the floor will leave you falling in love with its Amalfi charm.
The Santa Caterina Hotel is perched along a series of scenic natural terraces on the Amalfi Coast cliffside. The hotel’s interior is classically Italian and quintessentially Mediterranean, with a mixture of light colours, hand-painted floors and marble.
WHAT TO DO:
From the cliff tops to the sparkling blue seas, you can do many romantic things along the Amalfi Coast. Hire a boat and cruise the coast of Positano – the most romantic backdrop on earth; take a helicopter excursion and explore the different areas of the coastline, or have a romantic dinner at La Sponda restaurant with incredible views over Positano whilst being surrounded by hundreds of suspended candles (which take the waiters three hours to light in the evening).
GETTING THERE:
The closest airport to the Amalfi Coast is the Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport (QSR/LIRI) which is approximately one hour and ten minutes by road to the resort.
Situated in the Brush Creek Valley, between the Rocky Mountains, sits the quaint town of Snowmass. It’s the second-largest resort in Colorado and sits on the largest of the four mountains that make up the Aspen resort. Although winter is what Snowmass is known for, it also has a lot to offer during other seasons. Spring in Snowmass is nothing short of spectacular, with its staggering peaks, green valleys, glassy rivers and an abundance of hiking and biking trails through which you can explore.
WEATHER:
Lows at night of -7 degrees in March and daytime highs of 17 degrees celsius in May mean that any precipitation that falls may be rain or snow. Pack accordingly and be prepared for any temperature.
WHERE TO STAY:
Immerse yourself in five-star luxury at the exclusive St Regis Aspen Resort nestled at the base of the Aspen mountain. This stunning red brick building exudes luxury and is where rustic elegance meets mountain manor. Its superior accommodations are outfitted with designer furnishings and exquisite marble bathrooms. They also have a heated outdoor swimming pool and hot tub area, which overlooks the stunning Aspen Mountain.
The private residences at The Little Nell are luxurious five-star mountainside condo rentals which offer a unique atmosphere and phenomenal cuisine. Its accommodations are beautifully finished, and every detail has been carefully considered, including custom furnishings, admirable art and collectables.
WHAT TO DO:
Snowmass may be better known as a winter destination, but it also has many adventures on offer during spring. The sky’s the limit with Above It All Balloon Company, which offers scenic sunrise champagne hot air balloon tours. Alternatively, you can also experience Colorado through white water rafting for a fast-paced wild adventure.
GETTING THERE:
This area is easily accessible through Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE/KASE), which is only 4 miles away and takes 11 minutes to transfer from by road.
The small Papagayo Peninsula in Costa Rica is an 11-mile oasis of recently developed sustainable luxury – it offers endless adventures, peace, and tranquillity in equal measure, making it ideal for families. Perhaps most famous for its world-class white sandy beaches, volcanic peaks, vast tropical forestland, national parks and uncrowded beaches, the Papagayo Peninsula is one of the world’s most stunning and biodiverse destinations.
WEATHER:
March to May is one of the hottest times of the year for the Papagayo Peninsula. With average high temperatures between 32 and 35 degrees Celsius, light winds and very little rain, be sure to pack the high-factor sun cream.
WHERE TO STAY:
The Four Seasons Resort is an expansive resort which is nestled on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean. This high-end resort offers complete privacy and relaxation and has set a new standard of luxury in Costa Rica. They have a variety of rooms, villas and suites and also offer customised itineraries for families during their stay, which can include adventures on land and at sea.
The exclusive Andaz Peninsula Papagayo Resort was designed by Costa Rican architect Ronald Zurcher. This spacious family-friendly resort has stunning views of the jungle and boasts three beaches, a kids club, a fitness centre, a spa, three swimming pools, a tennis court, and enough water sports activities to keep anyone entertained all day. There are plenty of dining options on offer, and the resort also accommodates guests who wish to bring their four-legged friends.
WHAT TO DO:
The year-round warm waters surrounding the Papagayo Peninsula make it ideal for families who love spending time at the beach. There are many water sports to enjoy including kayaking, surfing, paddle boarding and jet skiing. You can also visit the golf course at the Four Seasons or charter a spectacular motor yacht for the day.
GETTING THERE:
Liberia International Airport (LIR/MRLB) is one of four international airports serving the Pacific Coast and Western Costa Rica. The journey from Liberia International Airport to the Papagayo Peninsula takes approximately 26 minutes by road.
Bora Bora’s pristine white sandy beaches, coconut forests, jagged green peaks, colourful villages, vibrant coral reefs and crystal clear lagoons make this destination like something out of a dream. The French Polynesian Islands are also home to some of the most scenic islands in the world for some of the most exclusive hotel brands.
WEATHER:
High temperatures of 26-29 degrees Celsius and approximately ten days of monthly rain make spring a great time to visit Bora Bora.
WHERE TO STAY:
The St Regis Hotel in Bora Bora sits amongst 44 acres of lush tropical landscape where white sands and crystalline lagoons represent the epitome of carefree elegance. It has 100 exquisitely designed accommodations which consist of large overwater villas and stunning beach villas that feature exotic woods, handwoven fabrics, regional art and exquisite furnishings.
Exclusively located in a private cove surrounded by white sand and black lava rock on Motu To’opua is the Conrad Bora Bora Nui Resort. Embrace Polynesian sophistication in hillside suites and overwater villas at this award-winning resort. This fairytale setting offers uninterrupted views of the Bora Bora’s endless blue horizon.
WHAT TO DO:
Let Bora Bora’s otherworldy underwater beauty unfold before your eyes on a glass-bottom boat tour. Alternatively, sip champagne whilst on a sunset cruise aboard a traditional Polynesian outrigger canoe which will drop you at St James restaurant for a first-class meal. For those looking for a nippier way to explore, you can take in the spectacular lagoons of Bora Bora on an exhilarating island jet ski tour.
GETTING THERE:
Bora Bora’s Airport (BOB/NTTB), also known as Motu Mute Airport due to its location on the islet of Motu Mute, serves the island of Bora Bora in French Polynesia. A boat or seaplane transfer will be necessary to get to the main island of Bora Bora.
Dubai is situated on the Persian Gulf coast and is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. Over the years, Dubai has transformed into a sun-soaked metropolis, offering some unforgettable experiences to its visitors. Its ultramodern architecture, luxury shopping, art and culture centres, stunning souks and unparalleled coastline make it a destination of discovery. The city is also home to the world’s largest and tallest observation wheel and one of the world’s largest shopping malls, where you can shop to your heart’s content.
WEATHER:
Lows of 18 degrees in March and highs of 38 degrees celsius in May. Make sure to pack lightly!
WHERE TO STAY:
The exclusive Burj Al Arab Hotel is a global icon of Arabian luxury located on its very own private island. The hotel takes modern luxury to another level, refining the meaning of exceptional hospitality to every last detail. This magnificent hotel offers panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf, nine signature restaurants, state-of-the-art spa facilities and luxury chauffeur services via Rolls-Royce or dedicated helicopter transfer. Have afternoon tea and cocktails at the Sky View Bar, suspended at 200 metres above sea level, or relax at their private man-made beach – the first luxury beach facility of its kind.
The stunning One&Only resort is situated on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, the most exclusive resort on the island. The hotel has Andalusian-style architecture that exudes the luxury of Andalusia’s luxury palaces. Swaying palm trees, a mesmerising infinity pool, immaculate gardens, and tranquil beachside accommodations define this stunning resort. The resort also features seven restaurants, a fitness centre, a nail and hair salon, and its own private marina.
WHAT TO DO:
There are many adventurous things to do in Dubai for adrenaline enthusiasts. You can take to the sky and skydive over the stunning Dubai Palm or go dune bashing through the soft dunes of Dubai at speed. A must-do experience is a seaplane tour where you will soar over the Dubai skyscrapers and main attractions such as the Burj Khalifa and The Palm.
GETTING THERE:
Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC/OMDW), also known as Dubai World Centre, is located southwest of Dubai city and is the central hub serving private jets. It is approximately a 30-minute journey by road from this airport to the Palm Jumeirah area.
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