
Travel and Leisure Top Hotels for Families
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Location. Anantara Resort Golden Triangle is a business-friendly hotel located in Chiang Saen's Sop Ruak neighborhood, close to Hall of Opium. Regional points of interest also include Chiang Saen National Museum and Wat Chedi Luang. Hotel Features. Dining options at Anantara Resort Golden Triangle include 2 restaurants. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a children's pool, a sauna, a fitness facility, and a steam room. This 5-star property has a business center. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. The property offers a roundtrip airport shuttle (surcharge). Wedding services, tour/ticket assistance, and tour assistance are available. Valet parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include a concierge desk, laundry facilities, and currency exchange. Guestrooms. 77 air-conditioned guestrooms at Anantara Resort Golden Triangle feature minibars and coffee/tea makers. Balconies offer mountain views. Beds come with premium bedding. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, bathrobes, slippers, and complimentary toiletries. Wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. In addition to desks and complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer direct-dial phones with voice mail. Televisions have satellite channels, DVD players, and pay movies. Rooms also include complimentary bottled water, safes, ceiling fans, and windows that open. A turndown service is available nightly, housekeeping is offered daily, and guests may request wake-up calls. Notifications and Fees: The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. * Rollaway bed fee: THB 17361 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
Juicy TidbitsTravel + Leisure says..."The property rests on the banks of the mighty Mekong River at the meeting point of Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. The Zen-luxe retreat, near the Thai town of Chiang Saen, unabashedly makes the most of its location. Each of the 77 rooms includes a balcony with a canopied daybed for prime tri-cultural vistas. The Anantara's spa has five treatment rooms, equipped with both Thai massage platforms and private outdoor decks. The Mekong plays host to scenic river rides on long-tail boats, and the resort's on-site elephant camp, affiliated with Thailand's Elephant Conservation Center, offersriding courses. There's also a Thai cooking school, along with two restaurants and a bar. To help support the Doi Tung produce co-op, run by 27 area villages and tribes, the hotel carries its fair-trade nuts and coffee beans to sell to guests." ~From Travelandleisure.com
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Discover the unspoiled beauty of a tropical island far from the cares and worries of modern life. Caneel Bay is an alluring, exclusive resort nestled on the remote island of St. John, in the heart of the US Virgin Islands. Here, you can explore seven beautiful beaches or dive into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, perfect for swimming, sailing and snorkeling. Completely surrounded by the lush island greenery of the Virgin Islands National Park, this world-renowned Rosewood resort offers an unforgettable vacation experience in the simple beauty of and island perfectly preserved in its natural state, free from telephones, televisions and other modern-day distractions. Located on St. John, in the US Virgin Islands National Park.
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In the heart of Charleston's historic downtown, Charleston Place offers unparalleled luxury accommodations. Limitless opportunities for sports and leisure enthusiasts abound, ranging from golf to eco adventure. A sub tropical climate allows for year round outdoor activities. From the front door of the hotel, guests can enjoy leisurely strolls or inspiring jogging routes through some of the most beautifully preserved antebellum architecture on the continent, or opt to take a short drive to the plantations to enjoy the flora and wildlife. Charleston Place is only 10 miles from Charleston International Airport. hotel's extensive facilities include a business center, two restaurants, bar and lounge, live entertainment, meeting and banquet facilities for up to 1700 people, full service day spa, fully-equipped health club with sauna, steam bath and jacuzzi, indoor, outdoor heated swimming pool, children's splash pool, tennis courts and 24-hour room service. The hotel is fully compliant with the American Disabilities Act, and offers 22 specially- equipped rooms for the physically challenged. top two floors of the hotel are club accommodations, offering all day complimentary beverage service, continental breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails and hors d'oeuvres plus after dinner cordials with desserts. All are served in the luxury and comfort of the exclusive two-storey club level lounge. All guestrooms and suites offer marble bathrooms, work desk, complimentary high-speed Internet service, dataport, 2-line IDD phones, voice mail, hair dryer, plush bathrobes, individual climate control, iron and ironing board, and blackout drapes.
Juicy TidbitsTravel + Leisure says..."Grand hotel with Georgian staircases and a 1-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio, in the heart of Charleston's commercial district. It's a family-friendly spot and one of the city's largest hotels (don't miss the magnificent spa). ~From Travelandleisure.com
Conde Nast Traveler says..."The Italian marble lobby at this eight-story building has a 12-foot crystal chandelier and a Georgian Open Arm staircase that “recall a grand seventeenth-century home.” All rooms, decorated with period fabrics like tapestries, lace, chintz, and damask, also come with wood-floor foyers stenciled by local craftsmen, bathrooms with Botticino marble, and free Wi-Fi. Book a Club Floor room for the private concierge. Enjoy an evening of contemporary Southern cuisine at Charleston Grill as live jazz plays. The infinity swimming pool sits under a retractable glass roof." ~From CondeNastTraveler.com
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Surrounded by the towering red rock walls of Northern Arizona and Boynton Canyon Enchantment Resort combines the rugged grandeur of the Southwest landscape with equal parts luxury and Native American culture. The 70-acre resort is designed to take advantage of the awesome scenery with one-story adobe accommodations and panoramic views of rock formations and high desert vegetation. A centrally located clubhouse contains a number of dining options a marketing place and concierge. Enchantment Resort has a total of 218 guest accommodations in a broad range of configurations. All are comfortably furnished in a Southwest theme and some include luxurious extras such as beehive fireplaces and private viewing decks with stunning views of the canyon. Selected accommodations feature gas grills- kitchens and indoor/outdoor dining areas. Enchantment hosts a variety of dining experiences. The signature restaurant Che-Ah-Chi with its sophisticated Wine Bar. Tii Gavo bar and grill has a more relaxed atmosphere and View 180 is ideal for drinks and tapas. A pool bar and grill is open seasonally and Mii amo Cafe is offered exclusively for registered guests. Hiking tennis swimming outdoor whirlpool spa mountain bikes pitch n putt golf and putting green full court croquet bocce ball and ping pong await each guest at Enchantment Resort.
Juicy TidbitsTravel + Leisure says..."This Southwest-style resort, made of low-slung adobe casitas in central Arizona’s Boynton Canyon, blends into the iconic red-rock cliffs of Sedona, a town known for its artsy, New Age vibe. Opened in 1987 and set on 70 acres, Enchantment’s 218 rooms and suites (fresh from a renovation in 2012) look out onto undulating canyon walls and green cottonwood trees, while neutral interiors are inspired by the surrounding terrain and are filled with accents that refer to local Native American culture (kiva fireplaces; area rugs inspired by traditional basket-weaving). Within Enchantment’s grounds, but separate from the main complex— also home to several pools, six tennis courts, pitch-and-putt golf, and hiking trails—is the transformative Mii Amo, a 24,000-square-foot destination spa with 16 casitas as well as a dedicated pool and regionally inspired restaurant. A three-, four-, or seven-day stay at Mii Amo—or a “Journey,” as it’s called—is priced on an all-inclusive basis (accommodation, spa treatments, and meals), while Enchantment guests can book treatments on an à la carte basis.~From Travelandleisure.com
Conde Nast Traveler says..."This former private ranch surrounded by pine trees in Red Rock Country offers an “unbeatable experience,” with “great family programs and Native American teachings.” Rustic adobe casitas have beehive fireplaces and Southwestern furnishings that are “in keeping with the location and theme.” Decks open to views of Boynton Canyon that will “take your breath away.” The “superb, customer-oriented staff are great,” and the property recently went through a renovation, upgrading all rooms. Expect “spotty cell phone reception, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing!” Che-Ah-Chi has floor-to-ceiling windows with 180-degree views of the surroundings, and Southwest-accented American cuisine, hence dishes like buffalo tenderloin and baby carrots." ~From CondeNastTraveler.com
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The name Nevis is derived from the Spanish word nieve which means snow. Christopher Columbus gave the name to the island when he discovered it in 1492, due to the clouds on top of the mountain that he could see as he approached. This unspoiled island offers visitors the opportunity to experience the Caribbean as it should be. The climate is consistently pleasant and there are no monolithic hotel complexes, congested beaches or frantic commercial centres. In fact, the government does not allow buildings taller than two storeys, so that they will not be higher than the canopy cover of the palm trees. Four Seasons Resort Nevis offers the best of the Caribbean, with 196 spacious rooms and suites in 12 two-storey guest buildings just steps from the shore, canopied by swaying palms and surrounded on three sides by the spectacular golf course. Guest rooms feature a furnished outdoor veranda or patio reached through wooden-shuttered sliding glass doors. Oversized full marble bathrooms include a deep soaking tub and a separate shower. Complimentary Wi-Fi internet for 1 device per room, high-speed wired or wireless Internet service is available throughout the Resort. In addition, two- to six-bedroom Residence Villas and Estate Homes offer more than the comforts of home with a special sense of seclusion, with views of the island, the golf course and, at the highest hillside vantage points, the island of St. Kitt*s.
Juicy TidbitsTravel + Leisure says..."After a long-awaited two-year, $24 million renovation completed in 2010, the hotel is back in business and better than ever. This 196-room-and-suite resort, fitted out with the requisite tennis courts (10 of them), a fitness center, biomorphic pools, and all the usual stylistic signatures of a global hospitality brand, is one among a handful of discreet, high-end properties on the island." ~From Travelandleisure.com
Conde Nast Traveler says..."This "splendidly serene hideaway on a lush slice of peaceful paradise" was built along Pinney's Beach on the site of a former sugar and coconut plantation (some golf course tees sit atop an old sugar factory). Seaside-inspired guest rooms have a pastel palette—canary yellow and periwinkle blue—and are outfitted in mahogany furniture, pineapple carvings, and botanical prints by a local artist. "Staff make you feel special the moment you arrive." The open-air Mango is a few feet above the waves and offers contemporary Caribbean cuisine with views of neighboring St. Kitts. "The pools are a marvel.'" ~From www.cntraveler.com
Conde Nast Traveler says..."This "splendidly serene hideaway on a lush slice of peaceful paradise" was built along Pinney's Beach on the site of a former sugar and coconut plantation (some golf course tees sit atop an old sugar factory). Seaside-inspired guest rooms have a pastel palette—canary yellow and periwinkle blue—and are outfitted in mahogany furniture, pineapple carvings, and botanical prints by a local artist. "Staff make you feel special the moment you arrive." The open-air Mango is a few feet above the waves and offers contemporary Caribbean cuisine with views of neighboring St. Kitts. "The pools are a marvel."" ~From cntraveler.com
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