Tuesday, 10 May 2011

5 Reasons why the Seychelles are so Luxurious

If asked to name the most luxurious places on earth it is likely that many people would include the Seychelles in that list. The islands have a well established reputation as being a heavenly destination for holiday makers, and below are some of the reasons why.


The Beaches - The beaches in the Seychelles are some of the best in the world. It would be difficult to imagine a better beach than some of the beaches that are situated here. The sandy, luscious beaches and clear, warm sea are an absolute haven for anyone, regardless of where you are from or where you have been previously.

The Water - The water around the Seychelles are home to some of the most wonderful ecosystems in the world. There are hundreds of species of exotic fish, lobsters and octopus, and the sea turtles are famous worldwide.

The Landscape - The Seychelles has a vast range of hills and greenery to explore. You can take yourself away from the more touristy areas and experience the true sensation of a desert island. There surely can be few places which equal the Seychelles n terms of natural beauty. You can really let go of work and home pressures and feel as though you are in paradise whilst in the Seychelles.

The Weather - When we dream of jetting off to a remote island in the sunshine, the reality is often that we are uncomfortable due to the often excessive heat. The climate in the Seychelles is not like this at all as the weather rarely rises above 32 degrees. By the same note, the weather is generally always above 24 degrees. The weather is not fo course guaranteed so still bring some warm jumpers or tops for the late evenings. Chances are though that you'll love the weather whilst in the Seychelles.


The Exclusivity - Whilst there is a large amount of tourist activity in the Seychelles, it is by no means of the level of other popular holiday destinations and it does not influence the experience. Seychelles has both private and public beaches. The choice is yours.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Best Natural Attractions in Hong Kong

There is a long association between the British and the Cantonese dating back to when Hong Kong was under British rule. Due to the good terms on which the island was handed back to China, there is still a good Hong Kongrelationship between the two countries which ensures that you will receive a warm welcome here. For such a small island there is much to keep the visitor entertained, and below are some of the best natural attractions to enjoy on your visit.
Deep Water Bay - This glorious bay offers some of the best views on the island. The beach here, whilst not overrun with tourists, is a popular place for locals due to the mountains that surround it and the trails which provide perfect jogging lanes.

Turtle Cove Beach - This beach may be small, but that doesn’t mean that it lacks in quality. There is a degree of manmade influence here, but it is not at the level where it detracts from the enjoyment of the surrounding environment. As the title of the beach suggest, it is a good place to see turtles if you venture a bit further out to sea.

Victoria Park - This is one of the most popular parks in Hong Kong for locals and tourists alike. It is a mixture of manmade structures, cafes and statues and healthy natural growth. It is somewhat of a contrast to the built up surroundings.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

3 Best Luxury Hotels in Stockholm

Stockholm is popular with tourists from all over Europe, but is perhaps sometimes more associated as a location for backpackers as opposed to a top end, luxury tourist destination. This is a guide to some luxurious 5 star hotels in Stockholm which prove that the city Luxury hotelscan cater for tourists at each end of the scale.

Radisson Blue Royal Viking Hotel - The red brick architecture of this hotel gives it a charismatic exterior which stands out from its surroundings. Located right in the heart of the city centre it is the ideal base for your tourist or business activities. The interior is highly luxurious and guests can make use of the health club as well as enjoying satellite TV.

Grand Hotel Stockholm - This hotel has a privileged located by the waterfront and within close proximity to the Royal Palace and National Art Museum. Culture lovers will adore it here and will be just as fond of the standard of decor and service within this 19th century building. The hall of mirrors within the hotel shows off the building’s heritage whilst the health spa gives the hotel a modern dimension.

First Hotel Reisen - The narrow and cobbled streets along the waterfront in Stockholm are amongst the most historic in the centre and this building is a great example of the 18th century architecture which can be found in the area. It has been superbly converted into this luxury hotel which boasts glorious views.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

The World’s Finest Champagnes

When you think of luxurious surroundings and the items which make a situation luxurious, one of the items most commonly mentioned is champagne. The refined taste and the care afforded to its production make it one of the most luxurious drinks World’s Finest Champagnesavailable. Whilst enjoying luxury travel you can really add to the experience by sipping on some of the world’s finest champagnes. Below is a brief guide to some of the bottles which fall into this category:

Dom Perignon - This is one of the brands of champagne most associated with being luxurious as a result of its often high price range. The price range is justified by crisp taste which enables one to drink it as if it is water. It is impossible to experience this drink without feeling momentarily mesmerised.

Krug - Krug is so luxurious as it is extremely rare. Only limited amounts are made meaning that the price can be amongst the highest in the champagne world.

Lanson - This brand of champagne has been around for centuries and is common on the drinks list in the most renowned restaurants around the world. Don’t be fooled by the understated packaging.

Luis Roederer Cristal - This champagne is only produced in small quantities, so if you get the opportunity to experience it make sure you snap it up. An indication of its quality is that initially it was made exclusively for the Tsars of Russia.

Moet and Chandon - One of the most recognisable brands of champagne in the UK, the success of this variety of champagne is a testament to its quality. It has been said that a bottle of Moet and Chandon is opened somewhere in the world every second.

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Cyprus – a truly luxurious holiday destination

Cyprus is one beautiful Mediterranean island in fact it has become one of the most popular tourist destinations on earth as millions of people flood the island during the peak summer months. Cyprus offers year round pleasures though and there are plenty of options if you are looking for a holiday with a bit of luxury.

Cap St Georges Villa Club is a new development of luxury villas for sale in a prime seafront mediterranean location near Paphos, Cyprus. These villas have a unique edge because they combine all the advantages of private villa ownership with the facilities and service of a 5* hotel.
5* Hotels in Cyprus. If you’re not quite ready to acquire a villa in Cyprus then perhaps one of these fine, luxury hotels will take your fancy:
  • Grecian Park Hotel – Located in Cape Greco, this beautiful 5* hotel property has 239 rooms including a number of suites as well as a selection of bars and restaurants within the complex and a coastal location.

  • Atlantica Golden Beach – this hotel is to the north of Pafos and offers a romantic atmosphere. It is nestled amongst lush banana plantations and is a firm favourite for many discerning travellers that visit Cyprus.

  • Elysium – labelled the soul of Cyprus, the Elysium is a 5* hotel and world-class resort. It is located opposite the Tomb of the Kings and is quite possibly the best hotel on the entire island.
Luxury shopping in Cyprus - What would a holiday be if you didn’t get the chance to pick up some gifts or souvenirs for Cyprusyourself or loved ones? Cyprus offers a plethora of shopping destinations and here are some of the more salubrious ones to visit:
  • The Shacolas Emporium Park in Nicosia – offering a superb blend of major luxury brands and locally produced merchandise. A nice way to escape the heat and spend that hard-earned cash!

  • The Mall of Cyprus – this is another mall located in Nicosia. It offers a great range of luxury brands and retailers however it is a little light on locally produced merchandise with Debenhams and Best Buy occupying huge units in the centre.
There are plenty of independent shops well worth visiting on the island too. However it is worth remembering that Cypriots operate on a very seasonal basis where it is not uncommon for shops to close early or be closed entirely during the winter months.

Guest post from James Agate, the author of the Love Cyprus blog.

Monday, 13 December 2010

3 Islands for Luxury tourism

If you are looking for a luxury holiday, where you wish to be completely secluded and pampered, then there are luxury holiday island resorts dotted all around the world, ready to cater to your every whim. These luxury resorts are ideal for honeymoons, romantic breaks or simply if you need to get away from it all.

1. Turtle Island, Fiji - There is arguably nothing more beautiful than sunset over a Pacific island and Fiji is no different. Turtle Island is a luxury resort that does everything from traditional Fijian weddings to private getaways. The island has everything you will need from personal beaches, to private beach hunts to 'champagne breakfasts'. The island was also where the film “The Blue Lagoon” was shot, for its paradise-esque quality and its clear blue waters.

2. Palm Island, The Grenadines - Located near the southern tip of St. Vincent, Palm Island is a private resort famed for its natural beauty, warm waters and luxurious accommodation. Its resort has 43 bespoke rooms, which are treated to gourmet cuisine as well as host of activities, including spa treatments. It is a wonderful place to forget your worries, with boat trips, hikes, horse riding or simply its pristine beaches at your fingertips.

3. Bedarra Island, Australia - Found on the Great Barrier Reef, Bedarra Island is an top secret exclusive resort that only caters to 32 guests at any given time. In fact in order to get there, you have to charter a boat or plane! Once there however, guests are able to enjoy the island's stunning beauty, its clear waters, its gym, spa treatments and top of the line accommodation, as well as staff that will take care of any requests.

Monday, 22 November 2010

Luxury Shopping in the Spanish Steps Area

The Spanish Steps, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome, epitomizes architectural splendour and luxury shopping. If you are a luxury shopper in Rome, head straight to the Spanish Steps, which has no dearth of luxury boutiques and shops and enjoy a fun filled day of shopping.

When I first visited the Spanish Steps, I was literally dazzled with the wide choice of luxury shopping ahead of me. You will find world famous Italian brands such as Benetton, Dolce and Gabbana and Robert Cavalli have made the Spanish Steps their home. If you are looking for top quality designers and fine clothes, do not forget to visit Alberto Guardiani and Krizia, two world class boutiques in the area.

Men will surely enjoy a trip to Cesare Paciotti, Rocco Barocco or Franco Castiello, which produce the best men’s clothes and designer apparel. Women looking to shop till they drop should head to Marina Rinaldi known for their women’s apparel and designer garments. While Fendi is by far the best place for you if you are interested in the latest fashions, the Laura Biagiotti boutique is also a good place to stop by for those who love classical designs.

I was able to find great belts, wallets and bags at Louis Vuitton, and though I wished I could purchase all those lovely shoes in Fratelli Rosetti, I could only walk away with two pairs without denting my wallet. If you are looking to purchase a cashmere or woollen product, go straight to the Valambert boutique, which has been in the trade since 1985.

Via Condotti is Rome’s most popular street for luxury shopping and you can find designer clothes, shoes, accessories and jewellery here. Other boutiques you can visit in the Spanish Steps area include Dior, Valentino and Gucci, which are located right in front of the steps. Some of the top luxury boutiques you must visit here are Hermes, La Perla, Armani, Trussardi, Alberta Ferreti and Celine, to mention just a few.