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MAGAZINE CARRIER Issue 03 / Autumn 2013 SPOTLIGHT: UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES Outstanding cultural and natural locations. Plus: TRENDING: PHUKET FRONT ROW SEATS TO THE GREAT MIGRATION HOLDERS SEASON IN BARBADOS Welcome to the Carrier Magazine. Filled with inspiration, style and creativity; this is the ultimate read for the discerning traveller. In this issue we discover Mexican style, UNESCO World Heritage sites and provide you with an array of inspiring travel ideas; whether you wish to discover the British Virgin Islands – our team has the insider knowledge; rediscover Phuket – we have our finger on the pulse of the leading resorts; or book your seats for the greatest show on earth – the Great Migration in Kenya. In addition to our regular features, reviews and news from the world of luxury travel – the Carrier Magazine is your essential guide. And if you are still looking for ideas for your luxury escape, the Inspirations tool on our website is sure to inspire and enthuse. For a unique and in-depth view of some of our leading properties, our website now features specially commissioned videos. Visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Go ahead and discover a world of new horizons. CARRIER MAGAZINE / / AUTUMN 13 ALSO IN THIS ISSUE CONTENTS Regulars 06 Luxury travel news A round-up of new additions to our portfolio 18 Picture story Senior Product CONTRIBUTORS Manager, Vanessa Dean explores the secrets of Jordan 22 In the month of… November Where to go for cultural festivals and events 30 60 seconds with… Jon Baker, MARK PALMER is Travel Editor at the Daily Mail and has written for national newspapers and magazines for more than 30 years. There is nothing he relishes more than plotting his next adventure abroad and in his words was ‘blown away’ by the Holders Season music festival, in Barbados. FRANCISCA KELLETT was appointed Travel Editor at Tatler in 2012, having previously worked as Digital Travel Editor at Telegraph Media Group. 28 23 Peter Pilotto 12 Be Inspired... From conservation in the Seychelles to a cooking school in Venice. 04 / Introducing three luxurious new properties by COMO. Expect spectacular vistas over the Andaman Sea, a secluded island retreat in the Maldives and an ultra-chic property located on Miami’s South Beach. 31 6 hotels for… Outdoor Experiences 34 Trending: Phuket 40 A room with a view… Amangiri, Utah 42 It’s all about… Journeys by rail 46 Carrier Concierge From skydiving in Nevada to elephant safaris in Bali Features 15 We are going to... Anguilla. Enviable beaches, enviable cuisine - this Caribbean island has it all 16 Island hopping in the Maldives There are 981 sites making up the UNESCO World Heritage List. We round up some of the finest hotels and resorts, set within or offering easy access to some of these outstanding cultural and natural locations. Combine two pristine atolls with a cruise 20 A winter of content Fitness and rejuvenation before the festive holiday season 21 Expand your horizons British 08 TOBY WHITE is a travel writer and managing editor of online lifestyle magazine, The Arbuturian. He began his career in publishing at the BBC before wanderlust, instilled by an overseas upbringing, and the pursuit of fine things merged into the idea for www.arbuturian.com. Founder of the Geejam Collection Airways’ new A380s 27 The Good Life Maldives & Morocco 36 Island Sanctuaries: Gorgeous beaches, great hotels 38 Dubai to Sydney 39 Front row seats to the Great 10 Chosen by… Peppered with deserted beaches, blessed with bewitching dive sites and dotted with exclusive resort enclaves, Sales Consultant, Lucy Barton recommends where to go and where to stay in the British Virgin Islands. Migration Witness the greatest show on earth 44 Holders Season in Barbados 45 Winter Explorations Iceland highlights and new additions to our 2013/14 Ski portfolio / 05 CARRIER: What’s new / / CARRIER: What’s new EUROPE & NORTH AFRICA USA & CANADA • New city break destinations: Chicago and Washington boast green parks, iconic attractions and awe-inspiring architecture • El Encanto, Santa Barbara, has reopened, restored to the grandeur of its heyday by Orient-Express whilst Miami’s new addition is Metropolitan by COMO (see page 08) • Turkey boasts more luxury offerings; D-Hotel Maris (pictured right) on the tree covered hills of the Datça Peninsula and for sailing enthusiasts, Ecce Navigo Gulet • Tunisia is re-introduced and Marrakech has new, exciting accommodation options including Palais Namsakar and Grace Marrakech (see page 27) • Francis Ford Coppola’s (pictured left) Italian resort, Palazzo Margherita, offers just nine rooms in the town of Bernaldas • The great outdoors continue to entice. Visit Echo Valley Ranch in Canada, one of four new property additions to the destination OUR LUXURY TRAVEL PORTFOLIO AFRICA A round-up of new destinations, hotel openings, unique experiences and Carrier introductions... CARIBBEAN FLIGHT NEWS: BRITISH AIRWAYS • Launched A380 services from Heathrow to Los Angeles (see page 21). • Entered a new era at the start of September with the 787 Dreamliner flight, which offers far improved fuel efficiency and passenger comfort on existing routes. It is the Dreamliner that is set to dominate the British Airways fleet in years to come. VIRGIN ATLANTIC • Will deploy a Boeing 747 on all 11 of its weekly Manchester to Orlando flights. The move means the airline will carry up to 10,000 passengers every week from the north - an extra 2000 seats. • Stepping up their South African presence as they resume their seasonal non-stop service between Cape Town and London Heathrow on 27 October 2013, kicking the season off with daily flights. This will mean that Virgin will offer nearly 5000 more seats on the route than last year. 06 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine • Revel in ultra-luxe glamour at Oil Nut Bay in the British Virgin Islands (see page 11) or the newly refurbished Trident in Port Antonio, Jamaica (pictured above – see page 30) • Life revolves around snorkelling, kite surfing and sailing tuition at the idyllic hideaway of Nonsuch Bay, Antigua • Families will love Albany in The Bahamas, backed by sporting luminaries Tiger Woods and Ernie Els. Or, The Landings with a prime location on one of Saint Lucia’s best beaches • New safari camps include Richard Branson’s Mahali Mzuri in Kenya (pictured below – see page 39) and Xakanaxa Camp in the Moremi Game Reserve of Botswana • Turbine is an exceptional boutique hotel situated on Thesen Island, considered one of the most prestigious locations on the Garden Route • We have introduced more comprehensive tours to combine with tracking mountain gorillas in Uganda or Rwanda and a self-drive itinerary in Namibia INDIAN OCEAN INDIA & THE FAR EAST • The Maldives will see a new sailing yacht concept as Soneva Fushi introduce Soneva in Aqua offering the option of a boat villa • Maalifushi by COMO (see page 08) is the epitome of barefoot chic and the first luxury resort in the Maldives to open in the archipelago’s southwest • Point Yamu by COMO is a new luxury resort in Phuket overlooking the Andaman Sea and the dramatic limestones of Phang Nga Bay (see page 08) • Set in five acres overlooking the Bay of Bengal, The Leela Palace is Chennai’s first and only city sea-facing hotel • Shangri-La Hotel Guilin set on the banks of the picturesque Li River (pictured above), is perfectly located to explore this part of China • Cruise from the tropical island of Mauritius to the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town with Silversea Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 07 / CARRIER: Talking points CARRIER: Talking points / Clockwise from left: Bay Suite – Point Yamu by COMO, Bay Suite Bathroom – Point Yamu by COMO, Garden Suite – Maalifushi by COMO, King Bedroom artist impression – Metropolitan by COMO Miami Beach, Water Villa – Maalifushi by COMO attractive proposition for guests looking for a short break to recharge their batteries and those in need of a complete escape from city life. December 2013 will see the opening of Maalifushi by COMO, the first luxury resort on the Thaa Atoll in the Maldives. This secluded eight acre island retreat with a uniquely private location tempts guests with pristine white sands, swaying palm trees and bright turquoise lagoons dotted with uninhabited islands, one of which can be booked for castaway picnics and romantic private dining. The resort’s enchanting overwater accommodation, which includes a number of deluxe suites and villas with private pools, are located on the west side of the island, all offering uninterrupted ocean views. Interiors, created by Japanese designer Koichiro Ikebuchi, feature COMO’s signature pared-back style using locally sourced materials and expert use of natural light. The Madi restaurant will offer international, Maldivian and healthful COMO Shambhala Cuisine, whilst Tai will serve Japanese-inspired fare. The exciting new trio is completed by Metropolitan by COMO, Miami Beach, the group’s new beachside hotel, also set to open THREE NEW COMO RETREATS So while our three selected destinations here are all very much steeped in COMO thinking, each one is most definitely distinct, putting their own inventive twist on service, accommodation and presentation. They are all new too, giving guests the opportunity to be the first to experience each of the properties whilst they are eager to establish an unassailable reputation as the leading resorts in their own part of the world. Point Yamu by COMO, on the northeast coast of Phuket, is the tenth member of COMO’s family of unique destinations; the resort will open its doors to aficionados of luxury travel in November this year. Located on the very tip of Yamu peninsula, Point Yamu offers 106 rooms, including 27 private villas with panoramic views of the cape and Andaman Sea. Guests can use the resort as a base to explore the dramatic limestone islands and calm turquoise waters of Phang Nga Bay, including the island which has come to be known as James Bond Island due to its starring role in the movie The Man with the Golden Gun. Just 20 minutes from Phuket International Airport, the hotel is an 08 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine PHUKET AND BANGKOK We can think of no better companion to Point Yamu than the Metropolitan by COMO hotel in Bangkok. Perfect for a city break spent in awardwinning luxury – Nahm restaurant having been ranked in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants, and scooping the number three position in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for 2013. MALDIVES TWIN late 2013. This ultra-chic property located in an original 1930’s building (formerly the Traymore hotel) in the historic Art Deco district, offers direct access to Miami’s iconic South Beach. A COMO Shambhala wellness area, seafood restaurant featuring COMO cuisine, along with COMO’s impeccable service and contemporary design are set to make this the definitive place to be seen in the city. Interiors at the hotel were created by the Italian designer Paola Navone, featured left. The Maldives is an ideal island hopping destination. With complimentary seaplane transfers from Maalifushi, we recommend Cocoa Island by COMO on the South Malé Atoll, an exquisite retreat bursting with hibiscus and palms. Thatched Dhoni suites overhang the limpid lagoon – simply slip into the warm sea from your private deck. MIAMI AND TURKS & CAICOS Miami is within easy reach of the Turks & Caicos. The Metropolitan, Miami Beach makes an ideal getaway combination with Parrot Cay by COMO, winner of the Condé Nast Traveller Awards 2013. Head to this wellbeing retreat set on its own private island with a pristine beach for some spa pampering and relaxation. ONE DEFINITIVE STANDARD There are so many commendable things to say about COMO Hotels and Resorts that perhaps the most appropriate place to begin is with the hotel group’s philosophy, which encapsulates the experience that guests can expect whether they choose a remote tropical island destination or a beach resort beside a buzzing metropolis. In a nutshell, COMO seeks to transform people’s perception of what travel can be, and they do it by treating every person as an individual, with grace, attention and respect. That way, they say, they can ensure that guests always have a unique experience enjoying the stylish environments whilst gaining insights into the destinations at the same time. WHY SETTLE FOR ONE WHEN YOU CAN HAVE TWO... PAOLA NAVONE, POINT YAMU DESIGNER: “You can’t come to Point Yamu and not be influenced by the view and the resort’s contact with the Andaman Sea. Because you’re at the end of a peninsula, you have this beautiful empty space and water all around. I’m used to the Greek Mediterranean where one is so often looking down into the deep blue, but from Point Yamu you have a vision that spreads out from where you’re standing to the far horizon. You feel the presence of the sea at every moment, and the reflection of the sky. You feel like you want to go out in a boat, to explore all those islands that look like bubbles, like cakes in the ocean.” Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 09 CARRIER: Talking points / / CARRIER: Talking points 3 IN THE KNOW... Chosen by... 1. 2014 marks the 50th Anniversary of Rosewood Little Dix Bay. Offers currently being finalised watch this space… Lucy Barton, Sales Consultant British Virgin Islands 2. The cliff-top suites of Oil Nut Bay provide great vantage points for the annual BVI Spring Regatta. Sit back and watch the spectacle of the race in luxurious comfort. WHERE TO GO The British Virgin Islands are an escapists dream. Exquisite islands float in an emerald sea, their beauty more than just skin deep, a distinct character emanating from each. 3. The national cocktail, ‘The Painkiller’ was invented at The Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke Island. Moor your boat in the bay and swim to shore to sample the infamous beverage. Anegada, the only coral island in the volcanic chain, is surrounded by striking reefs including one of the Caribbean’s largest, Horseshoe Reef. Renowned for the best lobster in the Caribbean, this is where foodies flock for the most succulent catch of the sea – celebrated this year at the inaugural Lobster Festival in November, which culminates in a Mardi Gras-style beach party; another superb opportunity to experience the genuine warmth of West Indian hospitality. Virgin Gorda feels exclusive, peppered with yacht clubs, quiet coves and the ubiquitous coral sand beaches. As dusk falls, people jump into their boats and head into the North Sound, an influx of catamarans racing towards Saba Rock vying for the best happy hour seats. The atmosphere here is fabulous, fuelled by the infamous rum punch. Shoals of fish and a huge barracuda teem in the waters at feeding time, a real highlight. WHERE TO STAY Peter Island – Peter Island is my personal favourite and a truly world class setting for a laid-back-luxe holiday. A melange of tropical vegetation, magnificent beaches and secluded bays, at 1800 acres, it is the largest private island in the BVIs. Explore the island; walking sticks are provided in all rooms and hiking trails are marked out with stop off points complete with watercoolers. Spend sun-soaked days on Deadman’s Bay beach – one of the most picture-perfect beaches in the Caribbean, or indulge in Ayurvedic treatments in The Spa. The main restaurant is the place to be on Saturday nights. Colin, the Guest Relations Manager, entertains with his charismatic charm and superb voice; this old-style crooner is certainly a firm favourite with guests. At breakfast, try attendant Jean Kelly’s famous coconut-crusted French toast, THE LAGOON BY THE MAIN BEACH IS SHELTERED BY A REEF AND IS SHALLOW ENOUGH TO PROVIDE PERFECT CONDITIONS TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL MARINE LIFE WHEN SNORKELLING WITH CHILDREN. Clockwise from left: The British Virgin Islands, Penthouse Suite – Oil Nut Bay, Rosewood Little Dix Bay, Oceanview Room – Peter Island, Penthouse Terrace – Oil Nut Bay whilst she regales you with tales about teaching Colin as a child at school. 10 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2581 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Oil Nut Bay Through the archway of the arrival jetty you can see the resort in a shimmering haze on the beach – you know you have landed somewhere very special. Three suites and two villas make up this exceptional new addition to the British Virgin Islands; and the jewel in the crown has to be the Fendi Casa-designed Penthouse Suite. I have seen some fabulous hotels but confess I was left in awe by this haven of luxury and tranquillity. Suites are perched on a cliff on the Atlantic side of the resort and much is made of the magnificent views – two full-length sliding glass walls cocoon the exquisite lounge area and perfectly frame these scintillating vistas. All of the suites are white and minimalistic with the latest technology and gadgets – an iPad to control the room and a mobile to contact reception should you need anything; huge marble terraces have their own infinity pool. There is a real sense of seclusion and privacy here, and sitting on the oversized daybed, listening to the waves break against the rocks below, absorbing that amazing view, you feel that you never want to leave. The main area of the resort is home to the exclusive beach club. It costs a cool million dollars to become a member here and it is spectacular. Three pools are split over three levels leading right down to the beach where sumptuous loungers and daybeds are plentiful. Guests have complimentary access. Rosewood Little Dix Bay – Lying behind a colourful coral reef on Virgin Gorda, this acclaimed Rosewood resort celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2014. A superb hotel for families, the marvellous arc of white sand beach is the centre-point for countless aquatic activities. Sunfish sailing, kayaking and paddle-boarding are all available or, for a more private beachside experience, hop aboard one of the complimentary resort boats and they will take you to deserted coves accessible only from the water. Quite unlike other resorts in the BVIs, Little Dix Bay is also a great base from which to get out and about. Virgin Gorda has much to offer. Visit the famous Baths of Virgin Gorda or jump in a taxi and take the short ride to Spanish Town, where restaurants and waterfront bars offer an atmospheric alternative to the resort. NEW TO THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS There is magnificent snorkelling to be found close by, too. As the resort is located very close to Necker Island, it is possible to take one of the hotel boats and snorkel in the pristine waters around the island – a definite must-do. Biras Creek – A relaxed resort in the beautiful setting of the North Sound. The bars and restaurants located on atolls throughout this inlet are all accessible by water taxi from this hotel, a real plus for those who want to explore. Try Bitter End Bar and Restaurant and the Costa Smeralda Yacht Club. Four members of the Carrier team, including our MD, Steve Kimber, were invited to stay at Oil Nut Bay earlier this year. Should you be considering the Caribbean’s hottest hotel for your next holiday, our team have the first-hand experience you need and are ready to help. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2581 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 11 CARRIER: Talking points / FREGATE ISLAND PRIVATE, SEYCHELLES Privacy and exclusivity are intertwined with true ecological credentials on the Robinson Crusoe-style Fregate Island Private. Every effort has been made to regain and maintain the original biological balance of this beautiful island in the Seychelles. Protecting and nurturing the indigenous species of flora, fauna and wildlife on this verdant isle is truly woven into everyday life. Take a nature walk with one of the resident ecologists through lush vegetation up to the summit of Mount Signal, the highest point on the island and learn about the restored rare woodland and almost extinct species of native flora that are now beginning to flourish. A pioneer of conservation in the Seychelles, the private island is home to the Seychelles Magpie Robin. Thirty years ago, it was the second rarest bird in the world, now thanks to the efforts of the on-island team, the ground-nesting species has been saved from extinction. BeINSPIRED Eco-retreat: / CARRIER: Talking points South African safari: MADIKWE HILLS AND LEOPARD HILLS The white sandy beaches of Fregate Island also provide a vital nesting habitat for the endangered Hawksbill and Green Turtles. Every nesting season, staff safeguard several hundred nests – you may have the chance to witness first-hand one of nature’s true miracles; the sight of a female turtle laying her eggs on the shore. This genuine commitment to preservation is part of the fabric of Fregate and offers guests an exceptional eco experience. The island strives to be a self-sufficient resort; fruit and vegetables served are grown in organic gardens and sea water is distilled and distributed in glass bottles. And the spa has its own apothecary, where organic products infuse the treatments with a real focus on holistic well-being. A new spa concept also sees Fregate as the only resort in the Seychelles to specialise in Ayurvedic treatments. Discover more online: Read Reservations Manager, Vicki Holding’s personal review. Imagine being surrounded by nature at its most wild and its most awe-inspiring whilst being cocooned in exquisite luxury, and you are imagining the Private Lodges of Madikwe Hills and Leopard Hills in South Africa. TAKE INSPIRATION AND HEAD FOR UNIQUE RESORTS, UNCHARTED TERRITORIES AND TIMELESSLY CLASSIC DESTINATIONS. The lodge at Madikwe Hills remains a firm favourite for those seeking malaria-free game viewing, situated as it is in the heart of the Madikwe Game Reserve. Ingeniously set amongst boulders and age-old Tamboti trees, the luxurious suites provide a truly romantic setting. The honeymoon suite comes complete with an outdoor bath; romance abounds as you bathe by candlelight looking out across the plains watching elephants grazing. The celebrated, and very exclusive, Leopard Hills Reserve has recently undergone a full refurbishment. Each of the eight glass-fronted suites now boast new contemporary bathrooms complete with indoor and outdoor showers, and striking new decks featuring plunge pools. What better setting to view the superb panoramas of the bushveld than in your elevated sanctuary above the plains. Game drives are conducted in state-of-theart Land Rovers; your chariot for off-road adventures and Big Five sightings for which this reserve is renowned. Setting off in search of the day’s game through the early morning mists, savouring sundowners in the heart of the bush – a safari in South Africa is possibly one of the most emotive of holiday experiences. Discover more online: Read Sales Consultant, Marie Sheldrick’s personal review. 12 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Italy and culture: HOTEL DE RUSSIE, ROME AND HOTEL SAVOY, FLORENCE A country famed for its quintessential glamour, art-filled cities steeped in history and La Dolce Vita; there is no better destination for a holiday embracing culture. Florence is renowned as the birthplace of the Renaissance; the iconic red dome of the magnificently imposing Duomo forming the focal point of this beautiful city. Hotel Savoy (pictured right), on the lively and animated Piazza della Repubblica, is an elegantly contemporary hotel and provides the perfect base to explore all that is on offer at this enticing destination. The best way to discover Florence is on foot – where you can live and breathe the beauty of this city. Meander in the serene grandeur of the Boboli Gardens, the swaying hush of the Cypress trees juxtaposed against the hum and stir of the cobbled streets of the city below. Learn about the history of the iconic canvas in the Gucci museum; partake of a taste of la dolce from one of the countless gelaterias; and, as the sun sets over the River Arno, meander over the Ponte Vecchio to watch talented artists and street performers in the atmospheric romance of the Firenze dusk. All roads lead to Rome, a bustling metropolis with an immensely rich historical heritage and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Centrally located in the beating heart of this wonderfully chaotic city, Rocco Forte’s Hotel de Russie is your stylish base. Next to the Piazza del Popolo and just a short stroll from the Spanish Steps, the wonders of the ‘Eternal City’ are on your doorstep waiting to be discovered. Marvel at the dramatic magnificence of the Colosseum, the unforgettable sight of St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican and the enduring beauty of the Trevi Fountain, before returning to Hotel de Russie’s beguiling terraced gardens to sip on a chilled glass of Prossecco beneath ancient trees and fragrant rose bushes. Epicurean school in Venice: GRITTI PALACE, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL Occupying a prestigious setting on the Grand Canal just a leisurely stroll from Piazza San Marco, the imposing 16th Century Gritti Palace makes the perfect place in which to learn the secrets of authentic Italian cooking. Executive Chef Daniele Turco takes his participants on an exceptional culinary journey through the world of Venetian recipes, discovering seasonal products from the lagoon and showing how the cuisine reflects the diverse cultural influences of centuries past. Although Chef Turco’s gastronomy is rooted in Venetian heritage, extensive travel and working abroad in locations as diverse as Malta, Sicily, Turkey and Morocco have led to him incorporating new gastronomic stimuli into his culinary repertoire. In the half-day private classes, held for a maximum of eight people, you will learn how to cook an exquisite three course dinner using local ingredients. Classes begin with a tour of the atmospheric Rialto Market, one of the oldest in Italy, learning about local products and how to select them. A typical Venetian aperitivo with cicchetti is taken at a traditional bacaro wine bar, before returning to the Epicurean School for the cooking lesson. There is also a three day programme – with a minimum of four participants – for those who want to journey deeper into the gastronomic delights of Venice and its surrounds. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2584 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 13 CARRIER: Talking points / Holistic wellbeing in California: RANCHO VALENCIA RESORT & SPA Rancho Santa Fe is the captivating location for the recently revitalised Rancho Valencia. Tucked away amidst lush gardens and olive groves lies an enchanting escape of self-discovery, wellness and relaxation. The Spa at Rancho Valencia is an enclave of escapism and testament to the true focus given to wellbeing at this luxurious Californian resort. Holistic wellness is a core concept at Rancho Valencia and permeates every aspect of their approach. Whether it be in the Spa, Serenity Yoga Pavilion, Pilates studio or the fitness centre, every detail is meticulously sculpted to create a destination that is at the pinnacle of wellbeing and tranquillity. The treatments on offer in the spa reconnect you to nature and the environment around you; drawing the revitalising benefits of herbs, flowers, oils and minerals to cocoon you in a sense of blissful relaxation. Even basics follow this philosophy. Freshly made organic fruit and vegetable juices are on offer to enjoy following exertions, immersions and indulgent sessions of cossetting. WHEN TO GO Family travel: Blessed with a pleasant tropical climate, temperatures average 26°C, usually tempered by cooling trade winds. From January to April is the most popular time to visit. TENERIFE Tenerife boasts an incomparable year-round climate. The Canary island is a haven of sun-soaked resorts perfect for a family getaway, with luxurious hotels offering plentiful past-times to keep both adults and children happy. Many families regard ABAMA Golf & Spa Resort as a hidden gem. Club Abami provides cooking workshops, sculpture classes, treasure hunts and much more, leaving adults to explore the expansive spa or indulge in a spot of peaceful relaxation by the pools. For family-focused spa treatments, opt for Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque Resort. Parents and children can enjoy being pampered together, with mini manicures and hair treatments for girls and clay play for boys. Alternatively, relax on the impressive beach whilst the kids are entertained in the Duqui Club or the Californian surf-themed Teen Lounge. Ultimate pampering: CONRAD MALDIVES RANGALI ISLAND The superlatives flow easily when the location is as spectacular as the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island; spanning across two idyllic islets, exquisite accommodations are scattered amidst paradisiacal settings. For the ultimate in tropical island rest and tranquillity, few can better the enchanting Retreat Water Villas. Set on stilts above the cobalt waters in a private part of the lagoon, they are designed for pure relaxation of mind, body and soul; each comes complete with its own couples spa treatment room and mini gym. Following a luxurious treatment, stepping outside onto your private sun deck elevates the experience to the sublime – the ultimate and perfect escape from the outside world. 14 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine We are going to... ANGUILLA With startling white sands and a sea that cascades down the blue spectrum, through sapphire, cobalt and azure to diamond clear water, the beaches of this Caribbean island are one of its most enviable features. Its world-class dining scene is another, and is a large part of Anguilla’s appeal. Discerning foodies appreciate the creativity and fusion of different cuisines served in the numerous first-class restaurants, combined with a level of service characteristic to the island – elegantly welcoming and inclusive. Barbeques are interwoven into the Anguillan way of life – head to Scilly Cay on a Sunday for the renowned Lobster Grill where both locals and celebrities kick back and relax between its conch shelled walls and thatched canopies. This place redefines the parameters of a beach bar. The ‘cuisine capital of the Caribbean’ more than justifies its reputation. / CARRIER: Edits CARRIER: Edits / Clockwise from left: Four Seasons Kuda Huraa, Four Seasons Explorer, Diving in the coral, Explorer Suite – Four Seasons Explorer, Water Pool Villa – Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru The Explorer, a three deck luxury live-aboard cruise ship. Sailing between resorts, comprising ten staterooms (not to mention the Suite which offers panoramic views over the bow) and with a maximum of 22 guests, the experience feels personalised and intimate. Offering 3, 4 and 7-night cruises – the former makes for an ideal add-on to a stay at one of the resorts, or between stops at both – my time on the boat was a taste of the unforgettable. With our marine biologist guide – the resorts work with conservation organisations to preserve and sustain the rich diversity of life the islands support – we stopped at several isolated reefs, rarely seen or visited, making the uniqueness of the experience all the richer. And while I watched with envy as the accompanying dhoni ferried the divers among us to the most desirable and sought-after locations for reefs, wrecks and suchlike, you don’t need to be a diver to appreciate the wonders we saw snorkelling on the surface. A dazzling array of fish, too varied to mention, dancing about the coral, with wonderfully exotic names to match their wonderfully exotic colours. And it’s not simply about what goes on below the surface with the Explorer. As with their resorts, the emphasis is on a relaxed but sumptuous service. Removing footwear as you step aboard – an asset for the lush carpet underfoot in the rooms and lounge, you are welcomed with a coconut cocktail and the relief of cooling flannels. Cabins are given over to a capacious double bed and there’s even room for a desk and a small sofa – not that you’d need it, the lounge is too inviting – and dining on offer that wouldn’t be out of place in a high-end hotel, yet created in a galley kitchen. Between dives, we feasted on four-course dinners and buffet lunches of local specialities and, speaking of local, fish so fresh it’s as if they caught it over the side an hour earlier. However, it was waking to their take on Eggs Benedict, enjoyed on the sun deck, anchored off an island we could call Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru and Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa have the largest resort marine biology operation in the islands. Senior Marine Biologist, Guy Stevens, created the Maldivian Manta Ray Project eight years ago and oversees a team of six, as well as assorted volunteers, running conservation, education and research initiatives. Guest involvement is encouraged, and the team runs a busy schedule of excursions revealing the wonders of the Maldivian deep. “I always knew that looking at fish through the glass of an aquarium wasn’t going to be enough. I needed to jump in the water and immerse myself completely… I’m engaged full-time in the study of manta rays, with a focus on population, life cycle, feeding habits and migratory patterns. The Maldives was where I first became enthralled with these amazingly graceful and inquisitive rays.” GUY STEVENS, SENIOR MARINE BIOLOGIST ISLAND HOPPING IN THE MALDIVES BY TOBY WHITE, MANAGING EDITOR OF THE ARBUTURIAN The Maldives. So synonymous is this with the image of an island paradise that it doesn’t even need the word ‘islands’ after its name. Being comparatively small, perfectly formed, blessed with palm trees and white coral sand, each island makes for that aforementioned picture paradise. And, given their size, it’s little surprise that there’s a principle of ‘one island, one resort’, which makes the appeal of marooning oneself on a desert island all the more alluring. But, as an adventure-seeking travel writer, what had always concerned me about visiting a small island paradise was just that – being marooned. How would I relieve the onset of boredom? How wrong could I have been… Firstly, there’s the choice of destination. And while there are over 100 resort islands throughout the country – which numbers over 1000 islands – few have really mastered how best to create the singular, superlative destination and just one stands above those, the Four Seasons. Well, two, technically. Four Seasons are fortunate enough to have two island resorts, from which you’d be hard pressed to decide between. The first, on the North Malé Atoll, is Kuda Huraa, meaning ‘Little Island’, and little it is. One of the smallest islands in the Maldives, the resort has been, suitably, created in the spirit of a Maldivian village. Beautifully-finished villas, flush with sumptuous design and amenities, are created in an aesthetic trimmed with hardwood and high A-frame ceilings finished with palm weave. Each is nestled into foliage for privacy, the beach a mere step or two from the plunge pool on the veranda. The feeling is one of intimacy, comfort and relaxation. I had just two nights and I could have settled there forever. Well, there, or The Island Spa a short hop away with glass panels in the floor 16 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2585 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine allowing you to watch the marine life drift by as you indulge in a massage. Bored yet? Not a chance. The mood is similar in the second, Landaa Giraavaru. A thrilling and swift seaplane flight north to the Baa Atoll, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, but it’s bigger, grander, seemingly more modern in design but then just as raw and rustic, as witnessed weaving through the green verdant interior on bicycles personalised with ones initials. Here, though, the amenities on offer and dining experiences seem more jet set, more sophisticated and typified by Blu, the beachside restaurant that sits on the fringes of that classic Maldives image – the brilliant white sandbar lapped by crystal clear blue water. There is one thing the Four Seasons have which no other resort can offer – the definitive Maldives experience... our own, with the rich, deep blue surrounding us that defined it for me. It’s an image that will live long in the memory. Oh, and did I mention they have a massage facility on the sun deck? If there’s one limitation about being marooned on a paradise island, it’s just that: you’re marooned. The Four Seasons Explorer allows you to see the islands in a way not seen by most visitors, from the sea. And, after all, the Maldives is a country that’s 90% water. Discover more online: Complimentary stay on Four Seasons Explorer Stay 3 nights or longer at either Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa or Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru and receive a complimentary cruise for one person aboard the Four Seasons Explorer Cruise. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2585 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 17 SECTION COPY CARRIER: Edits GOES / HERE / / CARRIER: Edits Clockwise from left: Wadi Rum, The Treasury – Petra, 6th Century Byzantine mosaics – Madaba, Mount Nebo, Dead Sea For desert adventures you may also like… “A MUST-DO IS TO WATCH THE SUNSET IN WADI RUM - THE COLOURS ARE SO VIVID IT SIMPLY TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY” Picture story... Jordan discovered When you think of Jordan, you think of its most iconic site: the Nabataen rose-red city of Petra, however the country has so many more secrets, as Senior Product Manager, Vanessa Dean, discovered on her recent visit. I started my journey in Madaba; here the 6th Century mosaics are the breathtaking main attraction. Venturing on to Mount Nebo, where Moses is buried and the place where he first viewed the ‘Promised Land’, a true sense of history abounds. The panorama, overlooking the Promised Land, takes in Jericho, Jerusalem and The Dead Sea. I spent time here appreciating the view and feeling the history of this sacred place wash over me. At The Movenpick Petra, I absolutely fell in love with the hotel’s roof top terrace – the view of the sunsets across the pink hued rocks is not to be missed. After breakfast, I started my journey to the Siq. Even before arriving at the entrance, you can see carvings in the rocks and tombs. The beauty of the Siq is striking – a narrow gorge just over one kilometre long, with some parts being no more than three metres wide and up to 80 metres in height. The journey down this dramatic gorge ends with Petra’s most beautiful edifice – The Treasury, or ‘Al-Khazneh’. I had already seen countless images of this view, but nothing could have prepared me for my first sighting. It is resplendent in its beauty. It becomes clear why it is referred to as the Rose Red City. Further on, the Street of the Facades, lined with the Theatre and The Royal Tombs, wait to be explored. From Petra I took an excursion to Wadi Rum. I had seen many images of this part of Jordan as well as watching Lawrence of Arabia; however nothing can prepare you for the sheer beauty and remoteness of this place. T.E Lawrence described Wadi Rum as ‘vast, echoing and God-Like’ and I agree. Monolithic rocks rise up from the desert floor giving the landscape a hauntingly beautiful appearance, however it is the colours of the desert that take your breath away. 18 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine The Phoenician, Scottsdale, Arizona Nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain, in 250 acres of picturesque desert terrain, lies this world-renowned luxury resort. Revel in the heart-stopping canyons, colossal rock formations and majestic saguaro cacti in the authentic Wild West of Arizona. Vanessa on her enthralling Jordan adventure. Next I headed to the Dead Sea – the lowest place on earth at over 400 metres below sea level. Ever since I can remember I had heard stories about being able to float weightlessly on the Dead Sea due to its very high salt content; on entering the sea it was the oddest sensation, you can’t help but chuckle to yourself as you try to swim. My last stop in this beautiful desert kingdom, I travelled inland into the dramatic ochre mountains to the lush oasis that is the Evason Ma’In Hot Springs & Six Senses Spa. Relaxing by the pool with the gentle sounds of water splashing down from the waterfalls off the mountain rocks behind, I vowed that I would one day return to this country so full of mysticism and history. Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai Styled after a traditional Bedouin encampment, Al Maha is a model of conservation tourism – the great majority of its 225 square kilometres being a reserve for native animals such as oryx and gazelle. Join a camel safari, a guided nature walk or a wildlife drive. Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 19 CARRIER: Edits / Top: Ocean Pavilion – NIYAMA. Below: LIME Spa – Huvafen Fushi EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS WHERE TO STAY… A stay at the Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, puts you right at the heart of Los Angeles film heritage, and at the famous intersection of Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard. Combine the glamour of LA with the beautiful Santa Barbara beaches and stay at the Four Seasons Resort, The Biltmore. British Airways’ new A380s are here and their routes promise to open a whole new world of luxury in the skies. Under the watchful eye of their new Head of Brands and Customer Experience, Frank Van der Post, British Airways is set to fly into a new era of air travel. One of the first routes for the new ‘super jumbos’ will be from London Heathrow to Los Angeles, and Van der Post’s vision for this new fleet is for the aircraft to be more like boutique hotels in the sky, with smaller more personal cabins across all levels of travel. Instead of vast spaces of over 300 seats, each cabin will feel like a small private plane; this, coupled with exemplary British Airways service, will ensure an unparalleled experience. SAN FRANCISCO The Los Angeles A380 route means that the gateway to California, and all that this scintillating state has to offer, can be reached in ultimate comfort. This is most certainly touring country par excellence; Hawaii is within easy reach, and an increasingly popular destination. The Hollywood hideaway of Los Cabos on the majestic Baja Peninsula of Mexico is a quick hop. LOS ANGELES HAWAII A WINTER OF CONTENT Rather than focusing on festive indulgence as we head towards the party season, Per AQUUM have turned their attention to fitness and rejuvenation. This bold move is typical of the luxury resort and spa company whose approach favours the avant-garde in the creation of both of its elegant Maldives resorts. A celebration of ultra-modern beach living, at Huvafen Fushi stylish lagoon bungalows are characterised by sleek infinity pools, cantilevered bath tubs and Bose surround sound. At NIYAMA, the blend is urban chic and tropical exuberance; beach studios either enjoy their own private waterfall or a fibre optic pool. Renowned for its underwater LIME Spa, where you can spot stingrays during your spa ritual, Huvafen Fushi has created three new treatments to leave guests refreshed for the upcoming festivities. A ‘must try’ is the Champagne and Truffles Facial where your skin will be rejuvenated with Temple Spa preparations infused with champagne, silk, The exciting opening of the new Tom Bradley International Terminal, alongside the new aircraft, will further increase passenger comfort and levels of luxury on the Los Angeles route. Jump aboard and expand your horizons. WHERE TO STAY… Halekulani, Oahu – perfectly positioned on Waikiki Beach, this oasis of luxury lives up to its name of a ‘house befitting heaven’. Relax by the side of the spectacular pool, inset with glass mosaic tiles, overlooking the famous sands. WHAT TO DO… MEXICO diamonds and black truffles. Other options include a hand and body treatment where oils are applied with gentle brushstrokes and a bespoke facial for men to revive and invigorate. There is also an updated spa menu with gluten free and low carbohydrate options conceived by the resort’s acclaimed RAW restaurant. At NIYAMA, the accent is on fitness with the introduction of YoLates (a blend of yoga and Pilates), kick boxing, endurance swimming 20 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2585 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine and Zumba, together with a multi-island family treasure hunt. Naturally there is plenty of time for celebration too – from post treasure hunt parties at Subsix (the world’s first underwater club) to private cinema viewings and private dinners on the beach. Discover more online: Read our exclusive interview with Per AQUUM’s new Vice President, Nick Downing. America’s West Fly-Drive – Taking in the city lights of San Francisco and Los Angeles and Yosemite National Park, this iconic road trip can be added to the Winelands & Highlands itinerary to include the lush vineyards of the verdant Napa Valley and the highlands around Lake Tahoe to create the ultimate Californian experience. WHERE TO STAY… Capella Pedregal, Los Cabos – entered via a rock tunnel, exultant views over the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez welcome you to this exquisite hotel. Contemporary rooms have their own refreshing plunge pool and the hotel boasts its own deluxe yacht. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2583 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 21 CARRIER: When to go / IN THE MONTH OF... Carrier’s guide on where to go for cultural festivals and events November 03 - 07 Nov ~ Stay at The Taj Mahal Palace, India for the FESTIVAL OF LIGHT IN MUMBAI The beginning of the month sees the start of the most important event in the Hindu calendar as the five day long festival of Diwali takes place. Also known as the ‘Festival of Light’ when houses are illuminated with oil lamps and adorned with garlands of marigolds; nowhere in India celebrates Diwali quite like Mumbai. Here the buildings of the historic centre are decked with lights, the streets are lined with colourful processions and the water front is ablaze with spectacular firework displays. Set on the harbour front overlooking one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the Gateway to India, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai plays an important role in the heritage of the city. Favourite of the Maharajahs, the city’s first ‘grand hotel’ has welcomed an eclectic mix of celebrities and dignitaries since it first opened its doors in 1903. Today its rooms effortlessly blend period touches with modern luxuries and offer up some spectacular city panoramas. Suites are truly opulent, some recalling the splendour of Rajasthani palaces, and their guests are invited to an indulgent high tea in the exclusive Palace Lounge. There is also a choice of ten restaurants offering everything from Eastern Mediterranean classics to Japanese fusion, together with a fitness centre, spa, outdoor pool and a concierge service for sightseeing options in the city. 22 - 25 Nov ~ Stay at Colony Club, Barbados for the FOOD, WINE & RUM FESTIVAL This is the time for gourmet indulgence on Barbados as the celebrated Caribbean island hosts its fourth Food, Wine and Rum Festival. This year’s programme promises to serve up a generous slice of island culture including street food from the legendary Oistins Fish Fry, cooking demonstrations from five internationally renowned chefs and rum plantation tours. Mixology lessons, wine seminars, a gastronomic island cruise and a Bajan Fiesta all add to the island’s festival flavour. Set on the Platinum Coast, Colony Club is the perfect base for the festival long weekend. A former Colonial Club, it combines old world elegance with contemporary luxury. In addition to an incomparable beachfront setting, also on offer are four pools, spa treatments, a fitness centre, yoga classes and complimentary watersports. The recently renovated, and now central part of the ‘Colony Experience’, Laguna restaurant celebrates an eclectic range of local produce within its daily menu from hibiscus sorbets to aubergine fritters. At the centre, the new Laguna Bar boasts views over the pool and deck area. Guests are invited to join the executive chef, Wayne Maynard, on fishing trips and herb garden tours as he plans his next dish. The hotel is also developing an organic fruit and vegetable garden and tilapia fish farm. Island influences can also be seen in the décor of the refurbished luxury oceanview and poolside rooms which include Bajan style coral stone walls, custom made warm-wooden furniture, french doors and a bespoke lemongrass aromatherapy scent. Also in November... Solar Eclipse in Kenya / Lobster Festival in the British Virgin Islands – see page 10 / F1 Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi Rome Jazz Festival / Art Biennale in Venice / Water festival in Cambodia / Underwater film festival in Seychelles Discover more online: Read the first independent feature on autumn alternatives from our guest aficionado. 22 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Spotlight: UNESCO World Heritage sites A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY... THE LIST RECOGNISES THE WORLD’S MOST FASCINATING PLACES FOR THEIR NATURAL OR CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. VISIT BREATHTAKING SPECTACLES ALL OVER THE WORLD INCLUDING GLORIOUS BUILDINGS, THE WILDERNESS AND HISTORIC RUINS. CARRIER FEATURE THE FINEST HOTELS IN MANY OF THESE DESTINATIONS CARRIER: Culture focus / / CARRIER: Culture focus The Manor At Ngorongoro - Tanzania Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort Saint Lucia Anyone familiar with Tanzania’s Ngorongoro region will understand immediately why it features highly as a natural and cultural site on the World Heritage List. Human evolution here can be traced back almost four million years, with the fossilised footprints at Laetoli, associated with the development of the human ability to walk upright. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area also contains the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater and the Olduvai Gorge where anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey made many of their greatest discoveries. The Crater is the world’s largest unflooded volcanic caldera and is home to the Big Five as well as other resident wildlife. Adjacent to the conservation area stands The Manor at Ngorongoro, elegantly designed in Cape-Dutch farmhouse style, sitting within the Arabica coffee plantations that roll down the slopes of the crater. The Manor is perfectly placed for game drives to the Crater and Lake Manyara National Park, coffee estate tours, horse-back riding and renowned for its gourmet food presentations. Between the dramatic volcanic Pitons of Saint Lucia, stands Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort. Decked out in colonial style architecture the property features pure white rooms, dark wood floors and private plunge pools, each also serviced by a dedicated butler. It is easy to see why the resort acts as a magnet for the world’s glitterati – Matt Damon having renewed his vows here to wife Luciana Barroso earlier this year. The tropical climate is tempered by cooling trade winds, perfect when having breakfast or taking afternoon tea on the Palm Court Terrace, or enjoying a little something at Bayside on the beach. The laid-back Cane Bar with a resident rummelier would be at home in downtown Manhattan, while the Great Room is an impressive setting for Caribbeanthemed evenings. As for refreshment of the spiritual kind, the Rainforest Spa has become known for its signature Sulphur Seduction which harnesses the benefits of the nearby Sulphur Springs and volcano. Banyan Tree Lang Co - Vietnam Venturing out into the magnificent Val des Pitons, one of only 193 natural UNESCO World Heritage sites worldwide; guests can hire a guide to lead the way up Gros Piton, plunging into rainforest rich in flora such as tiny bromeliads and delicate orchids, and exotic birdlife including the brightly plumed Saint Lucia Parrot, Peewee and Oriole. Saint Lucia’s environmental philosophy also extends beyond its shoreline to the protection of its beautiful coral reefs, the government having created four preservation areas encompassing all of the island’s teeming reefs. It is worth noting that non-motorised watersports such as snorkelling and kayaking are complimentary. Four Seasons Resort Langkawi Malaysia FRANCISCA KELLETT, TRAVEL EDITOR, TATLER The beach is the stuff of dreams: a white crescent lapped by the teal-coloured sea, ringed by the dramatic peaks of the Pitons. You could spend all week on the soft-asa-cloud sunloungers, staring at that view, stirring every now and again to saunter into the bath-warm water. But here’s the thing: there are so many other distractions. Stroll through the tropical gardens watching tiny pink butterflies flit between giant trumpet flowers. Zone out in one of the treehouse treatment rooms in the Rainforest Spa, or rest your chin on the edge of your own plunge pool and gaze out over the waves. You can prop up the Bayside Bar with a tropical smoothie or dig into sautéed Mahi Mahi at the colonialchic Great House. And then, after sunset, plop onto a beanbag on the sand and watch a movie, the palm trees swaying above you, the Caribbean stars winking at you between the branches. SAINT LUCIA IS BEST KNOWN FOR ITS ICONIC PITONS, PARADISIACAL BEACHES AND LUSH JURASSIC PARK LANDSCAPE. 24 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Located in the far north-western corner of the Malaysian peninsula, Langkawi comprises 99 islands that together form the Langkawi Geopark, home to numerous geological heritage sites including Mount Machincang, the Kilim limestone outcrops and Pregnant Maiden Island – boasting a large lake with waters believed to grant barren women fertility. The 550-millionyear-old Mount Machincang can be ascended via the Langkawi cable car – one of the steepest in the world, with panoramic views of the surrounding rainforests and rock towers, Seven Wells waterfalls and the shimmering Andaman Sea beyond. On the ride up, look out for eagles and giant hornbills amongst a diverse assortment of wildlife. These are just some of the splendours that await guests at the Malay village-styled Four Seasons, which sits on a mile-long stretch of Tanjung Rhu, one of the island’s most exclusive beaches. The Adult Quiet Pool beckons with private walled cabanas, while the resort’s iconic Geo Spa is a holistic hideaway quite like no other, featuring Nourishment, Water, Light and Air treatments that draw on the energies of the surrounding Geopark. Natural immersion also comes in the form of the resort’s own rockclimbing site and professional archery range, both located under the tropical canopy. With its important biodiversity, particularly in regards to protected marine species such as corals, molluscs, shellfish and turtles, Lang Co Bay is a naturalist’s delight. Yet its lure for culture lovers is equally strong, the bay being close to three important UNESCO World Heritage sites. The ancient imperial town of Hue has distinct zones to explore, Hoi An is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th Century, while My Son features the remains of impressive tower-like temples, having once been the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom. Celebrating its one year anniversary in November, Banyan Tree Lang Co offers all-villa living alongside a scenic stretch of beach within close reach of the sites. Privacy is assured in every villa, each of which boasts a pool and the services of a villa host. Guests can combine cultural tours with a wide range of watersports, golf, yoga and indulgent spa treatments, sustained by superb cuisine which encompasses Italian and modern Vietnamese. UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE APP. Complete with photos and cultural information for UNESCO World Heritage sites, this app is essential for any keen culture and history devotee. You can filter alphabetically by country or field of interest and it even works offline if you are venturing off the grid – Apple, £1.99 Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 25 CARRIER: Culture focus / / CARRIER: Sanctuaries LUX* Le Morne - Mauritius The Good Life… The dramatic form of Le Morne Brabant Peak is a symbol of the heroic nature of the maroons it sheltered. It is here on the island’s southwest coast that the exotic hideaway of LUX* Le Morne was established, characterised by its balconied or terraced rooms and suites which lie on castaway white sand beaches lapped by startlingly clear waters. Chic rooms exude luxury, the Prestige Junior Suites being particularly spacious and boasting outdoor showers carved from natural rock. Guests can choose from four swimming pools, be cossetted in the LUX* Me Spa or catch a cinema screening under the stars. In touch with their impromptu side, the resort loves to surprise with delightful pop-up treats – you may stumble upon a secret bar, ice-cream cart or a fresh coconut stall, there one day, gone the next. Hiking and quad biking are just some of the ways to gain a closer glimpse of this spellbinding destination. Head inland through the Black River Gorges National Park which boasts indigenous flora and fauna including Anthuria and flying foxes. MALDIVES & MOROCCO GILI LANKANFUSHI, MALDIVES Long touted as the dream destination, the Maldives are set apart by their impressive and extensive coral reef systems and rich marine bio-diversity. And these delicate eco-systems are a priceless element of their natural charm. At Gili Lankanfushi, preserving these natural wonders is the ethos that is ingrained into everything they do. BEST OF THE REST... Founded in the 5th Century and spread over 118 small islands, Venice in its entirety is a UNESCO World Heritage site along with its lagoon. Raffles Praslin Seychelles is close to one of the world’s smallest heritage sites, the Vallée de Mai. Look out for Coco der Mer palms, the only place in the world besides Curieuse island, where the iconic native is found growing in the wilderness. The Mana Pools National Park situated in the heart of the Zambezi Valley in Zimbabwe is an area renowned for large numbers of elephant, buffalo, hippo and eland, especially in the winter when they concentrate by the river. Ruckomechi Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi; predators such as lion, leopard and wild dog are all found in the area. Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is located in the heart of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda, home to almost half of the remaining population of mountain gorillas in the world. Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is a luxury eco-paradise at the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom in South Africa. The area holds more than three times the floral species of the Amazon rainforest Within an area of just 90,000 km2 there are over 9000 species of flowering fynbos plants, 70% of which are found nowhere else on earth. Four Seasons Resort Maldives Landaa Giraavaru is located in the Baa Atoll – a natural wilderness that is the Maldives’ only UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve (see page 16). 26 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine The Old Town of Lijiang, ‘The City of Bridges’ possesses an ancient water-supply system of great complexity and ingenuity that still functions effectively today. Banyan Tree Lijiang, 2000 metres above sea level in rural Yunnan Province, provides views across to the slopes of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountains. For the best view of the Taj Mahal in Agra, The Oberoi Amarvilas is located just 600 metres away and all rooms, suites, lobby, bar and lounge offer breathtaking views of the monument. is set beneath the snowcapped peaks and The Fairmont Banff Springs is within easy reach of Bow Falls and the famous hot springs. According to legend, Buddha smiled when he rested for a day in Luang Prabang in Laos, prophesying that it would become a rich and powerful city; in 1995 it was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is the setting for the elegant Amantaka resort. The Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks are studded with mountain peaks, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, canyons and limestone caves. The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is a perfect base to explore Jasper National Park, The Fairmont Chateau in Lake Louise The two boutique hotels Clingendael, a colonnaded hideaway in the mountains and The Kandy House, set amidst lush gardens are close to the Sacred City of Kandy in Sri Lanka – the site of the Temple of the Tooth Relic (the sacred tooth of the Buddha). The resort is designed around nature, and sustainability is the main consideration. Fresh organic produce is incorporated into the resorts cuisine; native bananas and passion fruits are cultivated in the fruit garden; the organic vegetable garden supplies much of the lettuce, rocket, spinach, basil, mint and okra to the resort’s restaurants. Not only are the fruit and vegetables healthier, they taste better too. Basil, cedar and tea tree infuse the air with their exotic scents around the herb garden and Top: Gili Lankanfushi Below: Grace Marrakech these indigenous plants are then put to use in the blissful sanctuary of the Meera Spa. Desert island luxury and sustainable bliss, the two harmoniously co-exist at Gili Lankanfushi. GRACE MARRAKECH, MOROCCO Languishing amongst olive trees, vegetable gardens and grazing land in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, lies Grace Marrakech. This new addition to the Grace portfolio is a luxurious boutique bolt-hole boasting easy access to the vibrant hubbub of central Marrakech. Visionary designers have fused Arab and Berber styles, combining natural organic textures with muted tones to bestow a sense of gracious refinement and absolute comfort on the exquisite suites and lofts. Spectacular vistas offer a glimpse of the seemingly endless sweep of lushly landscaped gardens which then melt into the breathtaking immensity of the surrounding desert. Recreational options are endless. Go behind the scenes in the Farm Kitchen to help pick the home-grown produce, walk through the luxuriant groves, and perhaps pick up some of the hotel’s signature olive oil as a souvenir. Private dining is also possible in a variety of memorable locations – have your picnics and breakfasts served to you in an evocative desert setting looking across to the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Saddle up and follow carefully mapped horse riding trails or follow mountain biking routes through the beautiful countryside surrounding the city. For more restful pursuits, you can beat the Marrakech heat in the outdoor pool and recline on oversized sunbeds whilst dedicated staff clean your sunglasses and serve fresh fruit icicles to help you keep cool and refreshed. Step into the spa area for skin-renewing, spiritrejuvenating therapy from ancient Moroccan times making use of ingredients such as black soap, natural clay and rose mud. Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 27 / CARRIER: Style guide “A JET-SET PLAYGROUND BLESSED WITH NATURAL WONDERS” Tequila is the national drink of Mexico, a potent spirit made from the blue agave. Hacienda La Capilla is one of the country’s best regarded tequila producers. This is a bottle of their celebrated Ultra Premium Tequila Ley .925. They also have the prestige of having produced the world’s most expensive bottle of the spirit – the pure platinum bottle sold for an estimated $3.5 million. 2 Exuberant and colourful – two words that epitomise Mexico, and two words that perfectly describe the punchy prints for which Peter Pilotto is so renowned. His AW13 collection was a symphony of prints incorporated into strong, structural shapes that echo Mexican influences. www.peterpilotto.com Style guide For a colourfully-chic stay in Mexico 28 / Title / A little known fact is that Mexico introduced chillies to the world; the fiery food emblematic of the vibrant energy of this country. These intensely scarlet Balenciaga studded thong sandals will ensure your wardrobe has the requisite colour ‘pop’ to compliment your Mexican holiday. www.brownsfashion.com Peter Pilotto Mexico is bold, spirited and effervescent, and the trailblazing design duo behind Anndra Neen perfectly encapsulates this with their striking designs. Born and raised in Mexico, the sisters Phoebe and Annette Stephens, create unique, hand-crafted jewellery and accessories in their Mexico City workshop. Their award-winning pieces have been worn by many style icons including Michelle Obama, Jessica Alba and Anna Paquin – each design evocative of their personal histories and inspirations; this Japanese Dot Choker was inspired by a trip to Japan. www.anndraneen.com Las Ventanas Al Paraiso, A Rosewood Resort is Hollywood’s hideaway on the Baja Peninsula; an entrancing white sand beach cascading down into the Sea of Cortez its striking location. An extensive list of tequilas can be enjoyed at the Tequila, Ceviche & Sushi Bar. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2581 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 29 CARRIER: Choice / / CARRIER: Choice Jon Baker playing pool with Patrice Wymore Flynn, wife of late actor, Errol Flynn. In the know... 6 HOTELS FOR... OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES 1 The Garden Wing of the resort has recently been fully refurbished. Kasbah Tamadot, Atlas Mountains, Morocco Perfectly positioned for outdoor explorations, Kasbah Tamadot is nestled in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. You may find it hard to drag yourself away from the ravishing luxury of the hotel, but the splendour of the surroundings is absolutely worth the effort. 60 SECONDS WITH... JON BAKER FOUNDER/CO-OWNER, THE GEEJAM COLLECTION From pop-culture impresario to late-blooming hospitality mogul, Jon Baker’s contact list reads as a who’s who in celebrity circles and he is applying his debonair-brand of magic to a little-visited corner of Jamaica. Port Antonio is his ‘paradise on earth’ where pristine beaches are lapped by crystalline waters and framed by lush rainforest, and is the sublime location for The Geejam Collection hotels – Trident Hotel and Geejam. Discover the dramatic beauty of the High Atlas Mountains in a uniquely traditional way with one of the hotel’s resident mules – Peppermint or Paprika. Pass through eucalyptus and olive groves and traditional Berber villages before climbing to the peak of the mountain to discover spectacular panoramas. Trek back to the village and visit a traditional Berber house for tea – a true cultural experience. If two wheels are more appealing, enjoy guided mountain biking trails. The dramatic scenery a memorable backdrop to your adventure; steep cliff faces and imposing peaks give way to green terraces and tiny villages stuck to the arid mountain sides. DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN THREE WORDS Driven, Creative, Maverick DESCRIBE GEEJAM IN THREE WORDS Natural, Sexy, Cool DESCRIBE TRIDENT IN THREE WORDS Elegant, Sexy, Cool IF YOU WERE TO HOST A DINNER PARTY AT TRIDENT, WHO WOULD YOUR IDEAL GUESTS (DEAD OR ALIVE) BE AND WHY? Vivienne Westwood, Malcolm McLaren, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Errol & Patrice Flynn, Chris Blackwell, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell – Eclectic potpourri of icons today and in recent years’ pop culture, who have all had a connection to Port Antonio at some point. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE ELEMENT OF THE RESORT AT TRIDENT/GEEJAM/PORT ANTONIO? Trident because of the classic, modern and elegant feel to it and the jazz at Mike’s Supper Club. Geejam is extremely private, set in the rainforests, yet is undoubtedly linked to everything music with the recording studio housed on the same property. Port Antonio – this is the original Jamaica; it is unspoiled by mass tourism, an authentic Caribbean town whose occupants are some of the most friendly and engaging people on the planet. TOP ISLAND MUST-SEE’S OR DO’S? Rafting on the Rio Grande, Jazz Night at Mike’s Supper Club, seeing the Jolly Boys perform at the Bushbar at Geejam and hiking at Reach Falls in the rainforests. 30 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2581 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine TELL US ABOUT YOUR DESIGN INSPIRATIONS FOR TRIDENT AND WHAT YOU DID TO ACHIEVE YOUR VISION I identified very talented young Jamaican architects from the local university. I then travelled with them to some of my favourite hotels in Miami, New York and London to give them an idea of the lifestyle vision I had for the Trident. We then jointly created an elegant, contemporary Caribbean design that has influences of mid-century roots of the region, as well as creating modern elegance in a natural setting. TELL US A SECRET ABOUT YOU OR TRIDENT/GEEJAM Prior to Geejam becoming a private hotel, the Sanwood villa hosted Audrey Hepburn and her son for many summer holidays. WHAT DID YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP? I wanted to be a Photographer or Fashion Designer. My inspirations were Vivienne Westwood, Malcolm McLaren and Andy Warhol, to name but a few. MOST EXTRAVAGANT REQUEST? A group of guests wanted to create a story and engage in an island-wide treasure hunt. WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU FEEL HAPPIEST AND WHY? New York. I know the city really well and apart from Port Antonio, it has been my main base since my early twenties. WHO WAS LAST IN THE RECORDING STUDIO AT GEEJAM? Florence + the Machine, Alicia Keys and Sean Kingston. 2 Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort, Borneo Borneo. The mention of this jungle island evokes images of a steamy mesh of tropical foliage with adorable primates dangling nonchalantly from swaying branches. Exploring the untouched rainforests and the mangrove-edged rivers of this remote destination is a must, and Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort is perfectly positioned to be your luxury base for outdoor adventures. Nestled between forested hills and the expansive Pantai Dalit beach, Rasa Ria allows easy access to the island’s incredibly rich natural environment. Accompany one of the rangers to observe orang-utans in the resort’s own nature reserve; further afield, visit the Sepilok Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Centre to see orphans being nursed back to health and taught how to forage for their own food. Take the opportunity to adopt one of these astonishingly gentle creatures and help with their rehabilitation. Trek through the tropical lowland dipterocarp forest; macaques, red and silver leaf monkeys and dozens of beautiful birds reside amongst giant trees that are over 30 million years old. Climb mighty Mount Kinabalu, where the wilds are alive with the sound of squawking parrots; go on a dawn drive to watch turtles hatching on a secluded beach; or join a nocturnal animal watch, with the chance of encountering indigenous species like the sambar deer, civet cat and slow loris. Maxine Roberts, Head of Marketing regales, “Photographing the nature reserve from the viewing platform was mesmerising: cheeky Proboscis monkeys edged along tree limbs to try and steal the orang-utans’ food; TenTen, the youngest, nearly toppled and clung onto the ranger, with whom she clearly had a strong bond. A very endearing – and rather comical – moment!”. Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 31 CARRIER: Choice / 3 Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita / CARRIER: Choice In the know... Mountaineering to the summit of any peak is banned in Bhutan as deities are believed to live there. Located on South Africa’s spectacular Garden Route, Conrad Pezula is set amidst the ancient indigenous forests, mountains, lakes and pristine beaches of the prestigious Pezula Private Estate, the ideal base for outdoor adventure. Mauritius is at the pinnacle of tropical island bliss; an azure lagoon brims with colourful marine life and magnificent coral reefs, icing sugar sands are shaded by casuarina trees – the perfect setting for beachside relaxation. However, for the more active, Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita has an array of both land and water-based activities – with the Ernie Els Signature golf course a definite highlight. No visit to Four Seasons Golf Club Mauritus at Anahita would be complete without stopping to say hello to the giant Aldabra tortoises next to the green on the 9th hole. Over 100 years in age, Gromomo is the large male tortoise, who lives here with Ticolo, his female companion. Join a guided hike through the midst of Pezula’s forests or take to the water in a canoe and paddle up the estuary. Alternatively, enjoy the dramatic scenery by horseback, the best way to carry you to the summit of the surrounding hills to view the natural splendour of the bay. After a day of outdoor exploits, return for a soak in the heated outdoor pool overlooking the magnificent Knysna lagoon and the commanding Outeniqua Mountains. In addition to golfing pursuits, bicycles are available to explore the 64 acres of the resort’s tropical gardens, or try your hand at water-skiing, canoeing or paddle-boarding. – Ernie Els on his home country of South Africa 4 Amankora, Bhutan With its spectacular location in the Himalayas between Tibet and India, Bhutan is one of the most intriguing kingdoms of the modern world. Yet, whilst the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon sits atop many travellers’ wish-lists, it is notoriously tricky to visit; only those booking through tour operators like Carrier are allowed visas meaning independent travellers cannot get in. This arguably adds to the allure of this spiritual country and reinforces the value placed on the ancient traditions and culture by its people. An Amankora journey through Bhutan will let you experience first-hand the legendary hospitality and open-hearted warmth of its people, who famously measure Gross National Happiness. Aman’s five secluded and inspiring lodges have been conceived as stylish places from which to fully explore one of the last mountain cultures on earth. All are found in the most magical and spiritual of settings. After exploring the capital Thimphu, a dramatic drive over Dochu La Mountain Pass drops you into the beautiful Phobjika Valley, where Amankora Gangtey nestles. Amankora Bumthang lies on the edge of Bumthang town opposite an old palace; a small suspension bridge floating above a gently flowing river takes you to the colourfully decorated Punakha lodge – the nearby monastery is a must-see. Then to the largest of the five lodges, Amankora Paro, from which Tiger’s Nest Monastery can be explored and views across to the snow-capped Mount Jhomolhari and beyond literally take the breath away. 32 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Did you know... There are no roads to this pristine wilderness destination, therefore access is only by air or by sea. The Estate features one of the top three beaches in South Africa, secluded Noetzie Beach, where dusky river waters meet the azure Indian Ocean. The golden beach is surrounded by forested hills, the dark waters of the lagoon, the rugged ochre rocks and the thundering breakers that roll-in row upon row. The area is also renowned for bird watching and home to over 130 different species. Whale-watching is a highlight; if you are here between July and November, you could be lucky enough to witness the majestic Southern Right whale basking in the coastal waters of Walker Bay. A one-time sugar plantation on the island’s east coast, the rugged Bambou Mountain provides a spectacular backdrop for the 18-hole, par-72 course at Anahita. Revered for its beauty, it has six oceanfront holes – the glossy greens contrasting wonderfully with the sapphire hues of the sea – and is loved for its playability. This versatility is a feat of design attributed to the pro-golfer. IT’S FAIR TO SAY THAT MAURITIUS AND SOUTH AFRICA HAVE MANY SHARED CHARACTERISTICS, PARTICULARLY THE INDIAN OCEAN COASTLINE, THE WEATHER, THE LAID-BACK LIFESTYLE AND A REAL LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS – AND THAT’S REFLECTED IN THE OVERALL VIBE AT ANAHITA. 5 Conrad Pezula Resort & Spa, Knysna, South Africa 6 Sonora Resort, Sonora Island, British Columbia, Canada Sonora Resort offers the ultimate combination of wilderness and wellness. A Relais & Chateaux property, the hotel is set in a location that brings a thousand unforgettable adventures to your doorstep. Views are magnificent, taking in lofty mountain peaks and the rushing Yuculta Rapids. Being grizzly bear territory, guests have a once in a lifetime opportunity to view these elusive beasts up close on an excursion that includes a 40 minute guided boat ride along Bute Inlet to the Orford River. If it is ocean-based activities you are looking for, try guided sea kayaking in the marine park and through the Inside Passage; or join an exhilarating eco-adventure tour aboard a Polaris inflatable. You can also go whitewater rafting through the crystal waters of the Nimpkish River, paddling through limestone canyons. Other wonderful opportunities abound – try a rafting and snorkelling float tour in Campbell River, helicopter fly fishing or go to spot Orca whales as they swim through the narrow channels of the Discovery Islands. There are, of course, gentler pursuits to enjoy. Take a helicopter tour to a glacier for an unforgettable private picnic, relax in soothing mineral pools at the spa and wellness centre or sharpen up your golfing techniques on the beautiful Storey Creek course. Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 33 CARRIER: In the know / TRENDING: PHUKET Natural beaches and jungles, spectacular scenery and azure blue sea awaits you at Asia’s most popular beach destination. From backpacks to barefoot luxury We take a look at Phuket’s leading resorts as the island commands attention once again. Initially on the map for its tin-mining, Phuket has developed into beach holiday nirvana for families and couples alike. In the first six months of the year, Thailand’s busiest and largest island has seen a 27% increase in international tourist visitors compared to the same period in 2012. And it is the luxury end of the market that is thriving. Over the last 25 years, the island has evolved from a backpacker’s haven into a high-end paradisiacal playground for the jet set. Now home to many luxury offerings, one of the most difficult decisions is choosing where to stay. Aman’s flagship property, Amanpuri, was responsible for the arrival of high style when it opened in 1988 and still warrants its leading status within the pantheon of luxury Asian retreats. With a name meaning ‘peaceful place’ and a location amidst a beautiful coconut plantation on Pansea Beach, this property excels in relaxation and discreet luxury away from the madding crowd. Each pavilion and villa blends seamlessly into the landscape; personal service, fine cuisine and recreational facilities are exceptional. Anthony Lark, the gentleman responsible for making the Amanpuri name synonymous with ultra-luxury retreats, refined and honed his experience to create Trisara, almost a decade later. Set over a private bay along the less developed north-west coast, this resort raised the benchmark for super secluded sophistication. The accommodation is the highlight here. A beautiful collection of one to five bedroom Pool Villas, Suites and Residences boast some of the most breathtaking views and come complete with generously sized infinity pools that seemingly pour onto treetops. You might not want to leave your villa, but then you don’t need to; indulge in the resort’s speciality of in-villa barbecue dining or opt for a spa treatment upon the deck. Another contender for finest resort is Banyan Tree Phuket, within the integrated resort of Laguna Phuket. In the mid-nineties, the founders of Banyan Tree created the first ‘all pool villa resort’ in the world and were also the pioneers of Asia’s tropical garden spa concept. It is, therefore, little surprise that this property undoubtedly has the best range of pool villas in Thailand. Guests have the best of both worlds; revel in privacy or take advantage of all the leisure options available, such as the scenic 18-hole golf course. Those looking for private living at its most opulent will have their every wish fulfilled at Double Pool Villas by Banyan Tree Phuket. Separate to the main resort, this is boutique villa living par excellence. Often described as the pearl of the Andaman, this idyllic enclave rests by the sun-kissed sands of Bang Tao Beach. The villas themselves are spacious and utterly state of the art. Boasting the ubiquitous ‘double pools’, your bedroom feels like it is floating on its own private island surrounded by a wading pool; the second is a 15 metre infinity pool with built in Jacuzzi. To top it all off, your personal villa host tends to your every need from arranging a private in-villa dinner to a spa treatment by the world renowned Banyan Tree Spa therapists. This November will see a new competitor amongst Phuket’s leading resorts: super-luxe Point Yamu by COMO. Set above Phang Nga Bay, this is the iconic location where James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun was filmed. See page 08 to discover more. GETTING THERE: Emirates fly from Dubai to Phuket twice daily, placing the island just one stop from London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow. Why not combine relaxation on the beach with a few nights in the glitz and glamour of Dubai. AWAY FROM THE BEACH: A visit to a local Buddhist temple is an uplifting and spiritual experience. 34 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2582 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / CARRIER: Inspirations CARRIER: Inspirations / Clockwise from left: Prestige Villa – The Residence Zanzibar, Water Villas – The Residence Maldives, Pool – The Residence Mauritius, Lobby – The Residence Tunis a gastronomic journey of discovery. Guests can now also learn to cook local Creole dishes themselves – set on the beachfront, the classes are held by one of the hotel’s leading chefs. New to the menu at the recently refurbished Sanctuary Spa, and exclusive to The Residence Mauritius, is Carita’s Intense Repairing After Sun Care treatment, which enhances and conditions sun-kissed skin. THE RESIDENCE TUNIS Sitting at the gates of antique Carthage, The Residence Tunis is re-introduced into our Europe portfolio for 2014. Home to the first and largest Thalassotherapy centre in Tunisia, Les Thermes Marins de Carthage, and The Residence Tunis Golf Course – a magnificent and challenging, par 72 course designed by Robert Trent Jones II set in the heart of a natural reserve. Arab-Andalusian architecture creates a dramatic setting for a stay in this captivating country. ISLAND SANCTUARIES: Glorious beaches, great hotels Island hideaways with luxe appeal and meticulous bespoke service; imagine a personal butler available to cater to your every whim in the most paradisiacal of settings and you can imagine The Residence properties. The Carrier portfolio offers a luxurious collection in Mauritius, Maldives, Zanzibar and now Tunisia. THE RESIDENCE ZANZIBAR The Spice Island of Zanzibar excites the senses and enlivens the soul; aromatic spice plantations cast the scent of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg onto the island breezes and beaches flanked by swaying coconut palms fringe the tropical isle. The all-villa Residence is set in isolated splendour on the south west coast of this dazzling island. The high levels of attentive service in this secluded enclave are provided by butlers traversing the grounds on tricycles. Lounge on oversized day beds by the glass-walled pool overlooking the glistening crystalline waters of the Indian Ocean. This is a place for reflection and relaxation. Should you desire more privacy and solitude, retire to your luxuriously appointed villa. Equipped with contemporary furniture with accents of the island’s African and Omani heritage, you can relax on the deck outside your villa, complete with private pool, and absorb the island’s spectacular views out to the glistening topaz seas beyond. New to the list of excursions, which already includes the opportunity to spot the indigenous Red Colobus monkey, is the Blue Water Snorkelling Adventure. Discover the coral reefs of Menai Bay Reserve, enjoy a guided dolphin and whale watching trip, or take a speedboat to the mangroves of Uzi Island and the nearby sand banks. Discover more online: Read Lisa Grainger’s Zanzibar review from Condé Nast Traveller. 36 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine THE RESIDENCE MALDIVES The Maldives. Unhurried and unspoilt, these beautiful islands promise a stay of tranquillity, none more so than the secluded Gaafu Alifu Atoll. Here, The Residence Maldives nestles on the pristine islet of Falhumaafushi. Since its opening in 2012, this Leading Hotel of the World has quickly established a reputation for impeccable service delivered by attentive staff and, amidst such surroundings of immaculate Indian Ocean beauty, the scene is set for ultimate relaxation. The first and only The Spa by Clarins in the Maldives is a haven of restful serenity. Set on a jetty overlooking the limpid blues of the lagoon and a rainbow of coral reefs; indulge in an array of holistic treatments. The underwater realms offer dramatic reefs, abundant corals and an almost untouched eco-system. The area escaped the worst of the El Nino effect in 1988 when the warming of the seas damaged much of the coral elsewhere in the archipelago – it is a scuba diver’s dream destination. Night Snorkelling and Fluo Night Diving are new experiences at the resort that use special torches and mask filters to see fluorescent coral and fish that are invisible during daylight hours. PADI certified divers are also taught how to take high quality images in the depths of the ocean with an underwater digital photography course. THE RESIDENCE MAURITIUS Considered by many to be the jewel of the Indian Ocean, picture-perfect Mauritius exudes a heady mix of French, Creole, Indian and African influences. Magnificent coral reefs frame azure lagoons that gently lap upon icing sugar sands; a verdant interior landscape of jagged peaks, tea plantations and swaying sugar cane fields provide a striking contrast. Languishing on a white sand beach on the east coast you will find The Residence Mauritius. The revered levels of service for which this collection of hotels is so renowned, make this one of the finest resorts on this enchanting island. A butler is assigned to each suite and room which means that the promise of utter relaxation is realised the minute you step over the hotel’s threshold; your luggage is unpacked, a bath is drawn, a laundry and ironing service is provided. The final touch to perfect the refined atmosphere in the evening is the few drops of Ylang Ylang delicately placed on ceramic rings warmed by the bedside lamps. The fusion of cultural influences and juxtaposing terrain is interwoven into the fabric of this tropical island and is clear to see, and taste, in the enticing cuisine; smoked marlin and palm hearts, spicy dal pancakes and gateaux piment. Native produce is blended with a diverse range of fine recipes from around the world in the hotel’s restaurants. A symphony of subtle aromas, tastes and colours provide Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 37 CARRIER: Experiences / DUBAI TO SYDNEY A popular stopover en route to Australia; combine a lavish stay in one of the world’s most opulent cities with an exciting self-drive through a land of huge contrasts. BURJ AL ARAB, DUBAI A symbol of modern Dubai, Burj Al Arab is repeatedly voted one of the world’s most luxurious hotels. The legendary standard of service is assured with a staff-to-suite ratio of eight-to-one. There are a host of personal butlers, discreet in-room check-in and a private reception on every floor. 24 carat gold iPads, designed specifically for Burj Al Arab, were introduced earlier this year. Offered to every guest, they can be used as a ‘virtual concierge’ including a tour of the hotel, information on restaurant menus, spa treatments and butler services. Extreme opulence continues in the eight restaurants and bars. On the ground floor, Al Mahara offers an experience comparable to dining underwater with a floor-to-ceiling aquarium. In contrast, Al Muntaha, Arabic for ‘The Ultimate’ or ‘The Top’, offers a dining experience 200 metres above the sea with spectacular views over the Arabian Gulf. Best room: Boasting magnificent panoramic views of the azure ocean, the Royal Two Bedroom Suite on the top floor comprises a private cinema. DUBAI – SYDNEY – BYRON BAY – GOLD COAST DAYS 1-3 Stay: Burj Al Arab Experience: Board a Seawings scenic flight for a bird’s eye view of Dubai’s incredible architecture and landscape. DAYS 4-6 Stay: Park Hyatt Sydney Experience: Discover the historic Rocks precinct, climb Observatory Hill for views of Darling Harbour and cross Sydney Harbour Bridge. DAYS 7-8 PARK HYATT SYDNEY This hotel stands out for its impressive location at the tip of Sydney Harbour, and now with every aspect of the hotel dramatically transformed, it has maximised its greatest asset – the harbour view. One of Park Hyatt Sydney’s defining features is the exclusive indoor-outdoor living experience. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows open onto private balconies that honour the property’s exclusive waterfront location. A fourth level has been added which houses a rooftop pool right beside the Harbour Bridge, two rooftop suites and a two-bedroom, 350 square metre penthouse suite. The redesigned restaurants also make the most of the harbour frontage. Enjoy quintessential Sydney cuisine at The Dining Room. Executive Chef Franck Detrait says the menu is very Australian, using local produce and classic combinations. The wine list is 380 wines strong, with a focus on New South Wales wines. Eight Australian artists including sculptors, painters and a photographer were commissioned for the artwork throughout the hotel, including a Ned Kelly sculpture. How to get there: Experience unmatched luxury onboard Emirates A380 flights to Sydney, including a spacious onboard lounge in Business Class and the First Class shower spas. Best room: Room 400, the luxurious open plan Sydney Suite with an outdoor terrace has a spectacular view of Australia’s most iconic building, as do rooms 312 and 314. 38 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Stay: Bells at Killcare and Novotel Pacific Bay Resort Experience: Drive to the beautiful bays of Coffs Harbour and enjoy long sandy beaches, pristine rainforest and the beautiful Solitary Island Marine Park. FRONT ROW SEATS TO THE GREAT MIGRATION Stay: The Byron at Byron Resort & Spa Experience: Enjoy time at one of the world-class surfing beaches, book a dolphin kayaking tour and explore the many art galleries. Between the months of July and October, take your chance to witness the greatest show on Earth; experience the wonder and immensity of the Great Migration. The vast open plains of the Serengeti and deep rolling hills of the Masai Mara, this is where the largest animal herds on the planet move in their never-ending cycle to find wholesome grazing. An icon of East African safari, the thundering hooves of the herds and the enormous clouds of fine red dust they leave in their wake have become renowned as Africa’s greatest wildlife spectacle. DAYS 12-14 MAHALI MZURI, MASAI MARA DAYS 9-11 Stay: Palazzo Versace Experience: Visit the Great Barrier Reef at Lady Elliot Island. Go bushwalking through the forests of Lamington National Park and the Tamborine Mountains. In the know: One of the most recognised buildings in the world, the Sydney Opera House celebrates its 40th anniversary in October this year. Perfectly positioned for nature’s most remarkable phenomenon is Sir Richard Branson’s new offering. Recently opened, Mahali Mzuri lies within the Olare Motorogi Conservancy in the Masai Mara and has traversing rights to 33,000 acres of an ecosystem abundant with wildlife. Intimate luxury is assured – just 12 well-appointed tented suites perch on raised platforms above the plains offering inspirational views. Central sharing spaces have all the creature comforts, including a spa and infinity pool, with panoramic vistas of vast herds moving as one across the landscape. SAND RIVER, MASAI MARA The latest addition to the Elewana Collection, Sand River Masai Mara is situated on a secluded and picturesque site on the banks of the river from which it has taken its name. Sixteen ensuite tented rooms deliver incomparable comfort. Enjoy exceptional game viewing – spot big cats, elephants, black rhinoceros’ and, of course, the dramatic arrival of the herds of the Great Migration. WANT MORE? Encounter your own gorillas in the mist. Experience gorilla tracking in Rwanda and Uganda – an awe-inspiring addition to a Great Migration safari. The opportunity to witness the world’s largest living primates in their dramatic natural setting of primeval forests is a truly memorable experience. Discover more online: Read a testimonial from one of our valued clients, Lyn Hammett. TOP TIP: Early booking is essential to ensure your place at one of these exclusive lodges. Top: Wildebeest migration Middle: Mahali Mzuri Below: Sand River Call our specialists on 0161 826 2580 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 39 / CARRIER: Experiences IN THE KNOW The rock in the middle of the central swimming pool is 160 million years old, as is the mesa that surrounds one side of the resort. The pool is heated year round so that it can be used even in winter. A ROOM WITH A... view Amangiri, Utah The name ‘Amangiri’ translates as ‘peaceful mountain’ and it is easy to see why it has this name. Located on a spectacular 600 acre site, the resort lies close to Arizona in the Four Corners region of the USA. Boasting one of the most dramatic landscapes in the country with deep canyons and towering plateaus, the area has been home to the native Navajo and Hopi tribes for centuries, yet is sparsely populated. This is the raw landscape for which the American Southwest has become famous. Architecturally, the resort has been designed to reflect the red rock surroundings with natural hues, materials and textures a main feature of the design. The structures are commanding and in proportion with the scale of the natural environment, yet provide an intimate setting from which to view and appreciate the landscape. Each of the 34 suites offer a collapsing wall that opens up to these immensely impressive vistas. THE ARCHITECTS Amangiri is a unique collaboration between three well-established architects: Rick Joy, Marwan Al-Sayed and Wendell Burnette. The three architects were brought onto the project by the owners of Amangiri. They were inspired to work together on an awe-inspiring site and for such a legendary hotelier, Adrian Zecha, whose Aman Resorts 40 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2583 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine have been said to have redefined the concept of travel and luxury in remarkable areas. Working with Adrian Zecha and his team, the architects have created a bold yet responsive settlement that both honours and celebrates the magic and mystery of southern Utah’s majestic cliffs and rock formations. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2583 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 41 CARRIER: On track / / CARRIER: On track IT’S ALL ABOUT... JOURNEYS BY RAIL SOUTH AFRICAN WILDERNESS The Blue Train CARRIER’S COLLECTION OF EXCEPTIONAL TRIPS BY RAIL First class service has always been assured on the distinctive Blue Train in South Africa. With butlers on board to tend to your every whim, gourmet cuisine and fine Cape wines, you can experience the magic and mystery of Africa in quintessential elegance. Voyage from the Mother City of Cape Town, cradled by the imposing bulk of Table Mountain and Devils Peak, to the ‘Jacaranda City’ of Pretoria; the one night train journey a perfect addition to any South Africa itinerary. The vistas from the picture windows offer panoramas of the exotic South African wilderness; glide past vineyards and charming colonial towns, observe grasslands of the gold-rich Highveld to the haunting barrenness of the Great Karoo. Enjoy a complimentary night in a luxury hotel in Cape Town or Pretoria to begin or end your rail safari in style. The iconic Blue Train provides a vision of timeless Africa where you can savour the extraordinary landscape. DRAMATIC CANADIAN SCENERY The Rocky Mountaineer Breathtaking scenery of glacier-fed lakes, majestic mountains and wild rivers; the routes of the Rocky Mountaineer through the dramatic backdrop of Western Canada loom large among great train journeys of the world. A selection of routes are on offer, and whichever one you choose you can be sure of the same reaction: Wow. Sales Consultant, Zoe Dodd travelled in the GoldLeaf Service on the ‘Journey Through the Clouds’ route which travels between the modern and vibrant city of Vancouver and the craggy wilderness of Jasper. “A true sense of ceremony pervades the atmosphere at the Rocky Mountaineer Rail Station. A musician sets the convivial tone as he plays a grand piano nestled in the corner and coffee is served as check-in takes place. Ready to embark on our rail expedition, a kilted bagpipe player accompanies us onto the waiting train and, as we pull out of the station, Rocky Mountaineer staff wave us on our passage. A gourmet breakfast is served as we journey out of the city, the buildings of Vancouver giving way to glossy green fields with the promise of snow-capped mountain peaks in the distance. Venturing up to the glass-domed upper level of the GoldLeaf coach, I was overwhelmed by the vastness of nature; the ruggedly beautiful scenery stretching into the distance. Travelling at a relaxed pace, every opportunity is taken by the knowledgeable Rocky Mountaineer Hosts to point out must-see views. The Canadian wildlife doesn’t disappoint – sliding past towering evergreens, a bald eagle perches on a branch, master of all he surveys; launching into the seemingly infinite blue sky, he glides majestically down to an azure glacial lake. There is no better place to witness Black bears prowling in their natural habitat, elk and moose grazing by a crystal clear river or goats traversing mountain passes. ARCHETYPAL ROMANCE Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Train, London to Venice Step aboard the blue and gold carriages of the Continental Wagon-lits and step back in time to a world of romance and luxurious adventure. Emblematic of the golden age of rail travel, each carriage has been lovingly restored to the glory of their 1920s heyday. Settle back and relax in your opulent cabin whilst a dedicated steward attends to your every need. Renowned for its culinary standards, Chef Christian Bodiguel and his skilled team create exceptional cuisine in the kitchens. Fresh ingredients are sourced en route – lobsters from Brittany, saltmarsh lamb from Mont St Michel and juicy tomatoes from Provence. Watch the Chef select the finest produce at stops along the way. Savour delicacies in the unique ambience of one of the three beautiful restaurant cars; the Lalique glass panels of the Cote d’Azur, Etoile du Nord with its beautiful marquetry or L’Oriental, decorated in distinctive black lacquer. Retire to your private cabin and be lulled to sleep as the train glides through the night. Such visual excitement works up an appetite so we retire back downstairs to the dining room for an impressive three course lunch. Cuisine on the à la carte menu is prepared with the freshest ingredients, many of which are locally sourced – like the signature wild British Columbia sockeye salmon and the Alberta beef short ribs. Awaken to the dramatic scenery of the Swiss Alps and enjoy a private breakfast. A leisurely morning taking in the ever-evolving landscape culminates in further sartorial pleasure as you enjoy a three course lunch whilst passing through the magnificent Italian Dolomites before arriving in the floating city of Venice. Such attention to detail in the presentation of these delicacies leaves me wondering how they achieve such outstanding levels of presentation in a moving galley kitchen on the train. Postprandial viewing is a delight. My ultimate tip for this trip is to never let your camera leave your hand as Mother Nature puts on an awe-inspiring show, each snapshot more breathtaking than the last.” Clockwise from left: The Rocky Mountaineer, Bald Eagle, Vancouver 42 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2583 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine EXCLUSIVE RAIL SAFARI Rovos Rail Recapture the romance of a bygone era on a unique rail safari on the world-renowned Rovos Rail ‘Pride of Africa’ trains. Experience spectacular scenery and first class accommodation, cuisine and service on the traditional 1900s style coaches for a journey like no other. Enjoy gourmet meals enhanced by fine South African wines, whilst hostesses are on duty around the clock. Consider the option of the epic Cape Town to Cairo trip. A truly memorable 28 day expedition in Edwardian grandeur, the journey combines both rail and air safaris travelling in ultimate luxury through the heartlands of South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Uganda; a rare opportunity to join an elite band of intrepid adventurers. Alternatively, you may want to consider the two night voyage from Cape Town to Pretoria, the ideal add-on to a luxury South African itinerary, or journey on to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 43 / CARRIER: Ski and snow HOLDERS SEASON IN BARBADOS by Mark Palmer, Travel Editor, Daily Mail WINTER EXPLORATIONS Last winter was pretty special with above average levels of snow in many parts of Europe and the excellent snow conditions allowing for an extended season. With snow already falling in Vail, there are signs of another good season to come for 2013/14. Discover more online: Early booking reductions available at St Moritz, Mongenèvre, Kitzbühel and Vail. Iceland - A Personal View LIZ GOODWIN, PRODUCT CO-ORDINATOR Swaying palm trees, swinging hips and swish hotels in bountiful Barbados “You won’t be sitting down for long”, said the teenager checking our tickets. He was right. Within minutes of Kanda Bongo Man (pictured right) and his eight-piece band taking to the stage, we were swinging our hips, shaking our heads and making wild gestures with our hands. It can’t have been a pretty sight, and then Kanda Bongo Man’s two slinky dancers in teeny-weeny bikinis wiggled into the spotlight and the whole place went crazy. I was so overexcited that on draining my rum punch in one go I dared ask my wife to fetch me two more. She wasn’t budging and I couldn’t blame her. It was the first night of the Holders Season and the last night of our glorious week’s stay in Barbados. The Holders music festival is such a joy that we felt short-changed to have got there only once. But it happens every year (next year 22nd March – 5th April) and is as good a reason as any for jetting off to this unbeatable Caribbean island. Another is that you get two for the price of one. That’s two unique experiences within 20 minutes of each other. On the stretch near the airport and all along the west coast, the Caribbean sea is warm and calm, the shoreline a little cluttered, the mood variously lively and sophisticated; on the eastern side, the Atlantic Ocean is rumbustious, uninviting for swimmers, with sleepy villages and working farms. And wherever you go there are adorable chattel houses, shabby roadside bars and confident, warm people who still seem to love the British, however unworthy we might be of their affections. 44 / Call our specialists on 0161 826 2581 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine Iceland is new to Carrier’s programme this year. Reached by a short flight from the UK, it is easy to get to this enthralling destination perched on the edge of the Arctic – even if you just have a long weekend to spare. WHERE TO STAY: Treasure Beach Tucked away on a pristine stretch of white sands on Barbados’ celebrated Platinum Coast, Treasure Beach (pictured below left) has a long standing reputation as the island’s leading boutique hotel. A horseshoe of 35 suites nestle in sub-tropical gardens around an inviting pool, just steps from the shoreline. Recently renovated, their décor strikes the perfect balance between island charm and understated luxury. Think coral stone walls, ceramic tiles and exposed wooden beams together with the latest high tech amenities. Each suite also benefits from its own living room, generous sized bathroom and private furnished patio. There are also three individually decorated deluxe suites with private plunge pools. The hotel’s spa suite offers another touch of luxury. Unlike a conventional spa, guests enjoy exclusive use of the facility during their treatment. Another big plus of a stay here is the hotel’s location, just a 10 minute drive from the legendary Sandy Lane golf course; the concierge will be happy to arrange tee times. A wide range of watersports are available direct from the beach and guests enjoy complimentary use of snorkelling equipment. Naturally being a boutique hotel you’ll also get to experience some of the finest Bajan hospitality. Richard’s Bar is reputed to serve the best rum punch on the island and Kathy’s restaurant offers a daily changing menu celebrating the best seasonal produce. I stayed in the colourful city of Reykjavik with its bustling working harbour, an attractive mix of small painted houses, Icelandic designer boutiques and a futuristic glass opera house. Whale watching trips also depart during the summer months. Driving out of Reykjavik, it feels as if you are in the depths of the Icelandic wilderness. This makes the city a great base for exploring the incredible sights of South West Iceland. Some of my highlights were... > Beautiful waterfalls at every turn – my favourite being Gullfoss, which is comparable to Niagara Falls. > Thingvellir National Park – you can walk alongside the immense North American tectonic plate before crossing the rift to the Eurasian plate on the other side. > Driving up into the mountains to catch a fleeting glimpse of the Northern lights (pictured below). > A delicious meal of lobster tails in the Rauda Husid (Red House), a wonderful restaurant in the sleepy fishing village of Eyrarbakki. > Snowmobiling on the Langjökull glacier, speeding through the ice and snow is spectacular and hairraising in equal measure. > Views of volcanoes on one side and the sea on the other, as you tear up the sand banks by Super Jeep, through streams and across snow drifts passing a derelict plane and old whale skeleton hidden in the contours of the lonely black sands. WHAT’S NEW: December will see the unveiling of three eagerly awaited openings. W Hotels first alpine escape, W Verbier, promises daring design and stylish rooms, with a thrilling social scene mirroring action packed days on some of Europe’s most exciting slopes. GHM will also debut its first ski resort, The Chedi Andermatt nestles in the Urseren Valley. Finally, L’Apogée Courchevel enjoys an outstanding location with private ski-in ski-out access to the slopes. Discover more online: Read Liz’s full review. SHACKLETON CENTENARY: 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Although ultimately a failed journey, it is recognised as an epic feat of endurance and has inspired generations of adventurers. Discover this remote and remarkable destination on a 12 night cruise aboard Silversea’s Silver Explorer. Embark at Buenos Aires before navigating through the spectacular ice formations of the Antarctic Peninsula. Discover more online: View full details for this Antarctic itinerary. Call our specialists on 0161 826 2586 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine / 45 CARRIER: Concierge / The Carrier Concierge OUR DEDICATED CONCIERGE, EMMA CROSS, WILL ENSURE YOUR EXTRA ARRANGEMENTS ARE PLANNED PERFECTLY PRIVATE HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE OVER TUSCANY During a honeymoon tour of Italy, this couple wanted a romantic experience to remember. I organised a private tour where they were welcomed with a Prossecco toast before rising in their private hot air balloon to watch the sunrise over the magnificent Chianti region – an area with lots of green hills, little villages and plenty of Tuscan charm. A really unique occasion. A FEAST OF FAMILY ACTIVITIES IN BALI I was asked to create an itinerary to entertain all members of a family of four. I arranged for them to take part in a cookery class incorporating a trip to the local market. This was followed by an afternoon bike ride through the rice paddies that Bali is so renowned for. The next day, a morning was spent white water rafting on The Ayung River before heading off on an afternoon Elephant Safari to witness the largest herd of rescued Sumatran elephants in the world. TANDEM SKYDIVE IN NEVADA Our clients wanted to experience all that Nevada had to offer in the skies above the glitz of Las Vegas. I arranged for them to do a tandem skydive in Nevada’s largest skydiving aircraft. Two miles above the earth is the best vantage point to take in the views of Mount Charleston, Red Rock Canyon before launching yourself into the skies for a memorable breathtaking experience. Whatever requirements you may have, you can rest assured Carrier will create an unforgettable holiday experience. GIVE THE GIFT OF TRAVEL... Deciding on the ideal present for a loved one can be a difficult decision. Carrier has a solution: treat a friend or relative to a Carrier Gift Card which can be used towards the cost of a luxury holiday. We can create a personalised gift card featuring a destination image and the wording of your choice. Speak to one of our consultants to purchase a Carrier Gift Card and let your loved one choose which exciting destination they wish to travel to. Terms & Conditions 46 / Call our specialists on 0161 820 6002 or visit www.carrier.co.uk/magazine All holidays are subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply. All information correct at time of print - Autumn 2013. Please speak to our specialists for up-to-date information, prices and special offers for any of the properties featured in the magazine. 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