Huvafen fusHi - Sand In My Suitcase
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Huvafen fusHi - Sand In My Suitcase
Over the Top For the ultimate honeymoon, there’s nothing quite like an overwater bungalow. Encircled by the sea, you feel as if you’re floating on your own private piece of paradise. Dangle your feet off the porch. Hand-feed the fish beneath you. Dive off your front deck. Or, just lie in bed and listen to the waves lap below you. Here are six unique resorts with heavenly hideaways over the sea. By janice mucalov Huvafen Fushi Republic of Maldives Nestled on its own palm-studded island in the Indian Ocean, Huvafen Fushi is the playground of choice for A-list celebrities. (Tom and Katie stopped here to relax during their yachting honeymoon.) Perched above a popsicle-blue lagoon, the 26 ultra-luxe overwater sanctuaries flaunt freshwater infinity pools, plasma-screen TVs and Bose surround-sound systems preloaded with more than 10,000 tunes. ■ Wow Factor Crave a couples massage while you peek out at fish swimming around you? Huvafen Fushi has the world’s first and only underwater spa. Two spa rooms are submerged 20 to 25 feet below the water’s surface, surrounded by glass windows. Afterward, nibble on fruit skewers in the underwater “relaxation pod” as you watch clownfish and octopi drift by. ■ Special Touches Enjoy the Indian royal treatment with dinner in the Cardamom Lounge. After cocktails on the beach, follow a candlelit pathway to your private romantic retreat beneath the trees, decorated with hanging glass mobiles, and enjoy tandoor oven-roasted reef lobster, prepared by your private chef. ■ area Attractions Sail on a crewed dhoni (a 65-foot wooden boat fashioned after the traditional Maldivian fishing vessel) to deserted islands for snorkeling, picnics on powdery beaches or dinner under the stars. The air-conditioned dhonis boast daybeds at the bow, king bedrooms, and spacious bathroom and living areas designed by French designer Philippe Starck. Overwater bungalows from $1,300, including breakfast. Each bungalow at Huvafen Fushi comes with a plunge pool. Opposite top: The resort’s main lobby; an oversized tub at turndown service. 102 destination weddings & honeymoons spring 2008 103 Snorkel right off your deck at Likuliku Lagoon Resort. Left: Taha’a Island Resort’s Polynesian-style Manea Spa. Likuliku Lagoon Resort Anthony’s Key Resort Hotelito Desconocido This posh private-island resort is superbly set on a small motu (islet) facing the “vanilla island” of Taha’a. Suspended over a coral reef, the 48 overwater suites are architectural gems, with boat-shaped double bathtubs, Polynesian-woodwork motifs and glass-topped tables that open to feed the fish below. ■ Wow Factor Best are the eight overwater bungalows that face Bora Bora. Gaze out over the turquoise water at tiny deserted islands where coconut trees stand tall. In the distance, Bora Bora’s jagged Mount Otemanu reaches for the sky, crowned by feathery clouds. ■ Special Touches You’ll be welcomed with a heart-shaped floral arrangement on your king-size bed, bougainvillea sprinkled in your waiting bath and champagne on ice accompanied by sweet treats. Breakfast in bed is even sweeter when it’s delivered to your bungalow in a flower-filled outrigger canoe. ■ Area Attractions Activities include scuba diving, Jeep safaris and visits to black-pearl farms and vanilla plantations. For the ultimate adventure, head out on a shark-feeding excursion. You’ll stand in chest-deep water and watch black-tipped sharks swirl around your guide as he hand-feeds these wild creatures. Reach out to stroke the soft underbellies of graceful stingrays who frequent the spot looking for extra treats. A string of 46 exquisite bures — Fijian-style bungalows with vaulted ceilings, thatched roofs and bamboo walls — grace the grounds of Fiji’s newest couples-only luxury escape (it opened in April 2007). The 10 overwater versions that jut out over a sparkling azure lagoon have separate bathing pavilions and enormous windows you can throw open to the view. ■ Wow FACTOR While nibbling on butler-delivered canapés in your overwater bure, peer through the glass panels in your hardwood floor at the harmless baby reef sharks and parrotfish darting underneath. A bathroom looking glass under the his-and-hers sinks provides a marine show as you brush your teeth. ■ Special Touches Warm-from-the-oven cookies are delivered daily. After snorkeling off your deck, rinse in the outside shower. And at night, scented candles lit during your turndown service set the stage for romance. Honeymooners also receive a private-location lunch or dinner, complete with a bottle of French champagne. ■ Area Attractions Take a boat trip to the village of Yaro and learn how indigenous Fijians live. The visit starts with a traditional welcome ceremony, where you’ll drink ceremonial kava tea from a communal bowl with the village chief. Bring along some cash to buy homemade shell jewelry and wooden masks from the villagers. Surrounded by the world’s second-largest coral reef, the carefree Anthony’s Key Resort boasts some of the best diving and snorkeling anywhere. The rustic water’s-edge and overwater cabanas sport local woods with colorful textiles. Guests gather at the restaurant and bar to savor fiery Caribbean sunsets. ■ Wow Factor Diving reigns supreme here. Explore peaceful eel gardens, intriguing coral swim-throughs and the ghostly wreck of the 300-foot freighter, Odyssey. Spotted eagle rays, barracuda and sea turtles are plentiful; from February to June, you may encounter giant whale sharks on their annual migration. ■ Special Touches The 25 cabanas on the islet of Anthony’s Key are deliciously secluded and only accessible via a one-minute taxi-boat ride from the resort’s main dock. (To summon the taxi, just strike the hanging empty scuba tank with a gong.) Request a cabana with a private porch and hammock — the perfect place to unwind topside after all that undersea activity. ■ Area Attractions As host to the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences, the resort offers exceptional dolphin-interaction programs. Dive with bottlenose dolphins in the open sea, become a dolphin trainer for a day or simply stand in waist-deep water to pet one of these delightful mammals. Overnight trips can also be arranged to visit the Mayan ruins of Copan. There are no phones, no TVs and no electricity here — instead, you’ll find glorious seclusion set inside a turtle and bird sanctuary located 60 miles south of Puerto Vallarta. The environmentally sensitive Hotelito Desconocido (which means “little unknown hotel”) is the real deal for de-stressing after the big day. Three of the 24 palafitos (bungalows on stilts) stand over a wetland estuary facing the Pacific Ocean. ■ Wow Factor Row your own boat across the lagoon to reach the overwater master suites. Devastatingly romantic, they’re decked out with plank floors, reed mats, log canopy beds draped in gauze and open-air showers walled with bamboo. Come evening, torches and hundreds of twinkling candles provide the only light. ■ Special Touches Fresh-brewed coffee and cookies are served each morning; simply pull your palafito’s red rope, which hoists a flag to signal to the hotel staff that you’re ready to dine. When lathering each other up in the shower, you can feel virtuous knowing you’re using biodegradable bath amenities. ■ area Attractions From September to January, spy on endangered sea turtles as they come to lay their eggs in the sand. By moonlight, drive out in a 4x4 with a biologist to witness the birth process and help release baby hatchlings back into the sea. Overwater suites from $968. Overwater bures from $1,221, including all meals (no drinks). Key Superior cabanas from $318. Palafito Master Suites from $500. s o c i e t y i s l a n d s , Fr e n c h P o l y n e s i a Fiji R o ata n , H o n d u r a s middle: janice mucalov Le Taha’a Island Resort & Spa Three overwater Master Suites at Hotelito Desconocido put guests as close to nature as possible. p u e r t o v a l l a r ta , M e x i c o Continued on page 137 104 destination weddings & honeymoons spring 2008 105 Continued from page 105 over the top 9 Beaches B e rm u d a Bermuda is known for its formal ways, but only flip-flops are required at the island’s most casual resort. Balanced on stilts, all 84 breezy cabanas, built with soft-sided sailcloth material, resemble luxury tents. The six overwater cabanas boast natty blue-and-white decor, as well as all the mod cons, from air conditioning to a fridge for chilling your chardonnay. Mingle with other guests at the open-air lounge, Dark ’n Stormy’s, named after the island’s signature drink. ■ Wow Factor There’s nothing quite as romantic as the sound of a tropical rain beating down on your cabana-tent roof at night while you stay dry and cozy in bed. A plexiglass fish-viewing panel in the floor allows you to spot the marine life below. ■ Special Touches Using the free cell phone provided, have your tiger-shrimp salad and piña coladas delivered anywhere on the property by the resort’s roving “A La Carte” dining service. For a romantic evening, ask to dine à deux by the glowing light of tiki torches on the beach of your choice. (There are — you guessed it — nine of them.) ■ Area Attractions When you’re feeling active, mountain bikes are available for rent. You can also kayak, sail and snuba (a snorkeling-scuba hybrid) to the wreck of the HMS Vixen. The historic Royal Navy Dockyard is only a 10-minute taxi ride away. Paradise Pier cabanas from $370 for two, including breakfast. ■ for more info, see the 411 on page 140. spring 2008 137