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Dhevanafushi Hotel. Meradhoo, Maldives

When I was looking for the beach portion of our honeymoon, it became impossible to narrow it down to one. The extraordinary hotel options in Bora Bora, Con Dao, Koh Samui, Mauritius, Fiji and Seychelles were beginning to stress me rather than excite me. That was, until I came across the brand spanking new Dhevanafushi in the Maldives. Right then and there it became clear that this was the place I was so desperately looking for.

Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean, and it is comprised by the most magnificent 1,192 islands to be exact. Hence the infinite high-end hotel options we all get overwhelmed by. However, when I found it on the Conde Nast Traveler’s “2012 Hot List” I knew I was in for a treat.

Like the Four Seasons Tented Camp, it was hard-to-get-to which in my mind added to the exclusivity of it until. Dhevanafushi is located in the south end of the Maldives, requiring you take an additional one-hour flight from Male to Kaadedhdhoo Airport, and a twenty-minute speedboat to the tiny island of Meradhoo. By this point I was hungry and tired of flying for fifteen-hours. We were so far away from Male that even the time zone had changed. We later learned that Meradhoo was the only island in the Maldives with a different time zone.

As we approached the 38-villa hotel, my frown turned into an ecstatic smile. We got off the boat and Chris Ely, the General Manager, welcomed us with refreshing coconut drink, cold towels, local drummers and an army of employees. Needless to mention, the guest to ratio was 3.5 for every guest making our stay flawless. Private butler, boat, captain, chef, yoga teacher, waiters? You name it, they had it.

We then turned around to find our room and realized that the overwater bungalows (or should I say overwater mansions) were built half a mile away from the main island, reachable only by boat (or by Olympic class swimmers). This made it even more secluded and perfect. Not only were we in the most spectacular island in the Maldives, but we were also staying in the most remote bungalow in the entire property… superb!

When we were then taken by a charming boat to our 3,000sqf Sunset Revive Overwater Bungalow (Yes, you read that right, 3,000sqf), I was stunned that something this large was built over the water. I have stayed in many over-water bungalows before, but the average size was 800sqf.

As we opened the door to our room (those of you that have stayed in sister hotels like the Burj Al Arab will understand), a very Jumeirah welcome awaited:

a) A plethora of exotic fruits

b) Hermes toiletries

c) A 25-foot long infinity pool

d) An outdoor tub

e) A yoga deck

f) And a massive 13 by 10 ft bed. It was so gigantic I even did some measuring of how many Stefanie’s fit in the bed (pathetic, I know). The final number was 10! It was nearly impossible to find the other human (my husband) in bed during the middle of the night.

Nevertheless the best part believe it or not was not our bungalow, but the scenery from out of the Life of Pi movie. The abstract coral formations dating back millions of years were like small pieces of art decorating a gigantic showroom, the ocean.

Prior to our honeymoon, we expected our daily activities to consist just of soaking up the sun. On the contrary, when we arrived our days were spent fishing, diving, having a private lunch in a motu, snorkeling, water skiing, and being pampered with a couple’s massage at the lavish overwater Talise spa.

When it came to dining, the staff mentioned over and over again that we could order anything we desired, so I put them to the test. I asked for a Michelada and the Maldivian bartender knew exactly what it was, and followed by making an even better Michelada than my favorite bar in Cabo. Whether that was Dom and Caviar in the room, or French fries and a soda, our desires were met every second of the day.

For those looking for a barefoot luxury experience away from civilization, look no further!

Four Seasons Tented Camp. Chiang Rai, Thailand

As you might be well aware, I am the happiest when I get a honeymoon request from my clients. Hence my favorite part of my job is to travel to unique destinations to get explore the new trends, top hotels and local cuisine.

When I got engaged last year my immediate goal was to plan the ultimate honeymoon. Therefore, after carefully selecting my favorite destinations I started the search for the most romantic hotels in those locations. It took me almost a year to narrow my list down to three, so without further a due here are the three most romantic, luxurious and unique properties on planet Earth.

We were 36 hours in and our honeymoon seemed more like a marathon than an actual honeymoon. As we got off our Thai Airways flight in Chiang Rai our heads were still spinning from the fact that:

1. We were now married.

2. We had had the most spectacular wedding.

3. We had seen 600 loved ones in one night.

4. We were now half way around the world about to experience the most extraordinary two-week honeymoon ever planned.

As we got off the plane we were greeted perhaps by the happiest person in Thailand, Tai Yo. Everything we said was met with a hearty laugh. It was the kind of laugh that you envy when you hear it, making our one-hour car ride to the Ruak river fly by. Afterwards my husband and I boarded a traditional long boat for the final stretch to reach the long awaited Four Seasons Tented Camp.

As the ranger steered the boat, the crisp and fresh air caressing my face was the instant shot of adrenaline I needed. The lush tropical beauty, the raw wildlife, and location were surreal. We were in the heart of the Golden Triangle where we could see three counties at the same time: Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. In addition, the idea of being in the epicenter of the Opium War was unreal.

Half way into the boat ride, I thought to myself the trip couldn’t get any better than this, that is, until we arrived to the camp. “Ok”, I thought, now I have seen it all. The mix of Swiss family Robinson style with an African flair left me speechless, to the point that when the manager came to introduce himself, I just smiled and said nothing. Thankfully I have a husband that loves conversation, therefore acting as my assistant was a no-brainer as he began telling him all about Posh Voyage.

The bar, lobby, restaurant, library and wine cellar were all outdoors perched on a hill overlooking the Golden Triangle. Consequently, I sat down to take everything in. I got pampered with a fresh cold towel, warm tea and traditional Thai snacks. Everything was great until it became perfect thanks to two giant, hairy, adorable 14-year-old elephants standing behind us. Of course, every time I thought this could not get any better, it did.

It was time to go to our room! We began the 10 minute uphill trek, crossed a suspension bridge, passed by the elephant reserve and there it was, our tent.

At the Tented Camp, hotel rooms are a thing of the past. Here, luxury tents rule. With just 15 tents decorated with handcrafted furniture, outdoor showers, a Jacuzzi, mosquito nets and a hand-hammered copper bathtub, we saw ‘camping’ in a whole new light.

During our stay at the Four Seasons Tented Camp, we never ran out of activities. Whether we were on an elephant trek in the bamboo forests, floating down the Mekong River, spending a day at the open-air spa or exploring the village market, the days flew by. And at night, we indulged in regional specialties at the Nong Yao restaurant, where hurricane lights created the perfect ambiance. Simple dishes like curry’s, papaya salad and friend rice were perfection.

Finally, our “thing” was to head over to the Burma Bar after dinner, order a Bloody Mary and a Lemongrass Martini, and sit next to the fireplace while playing cards. Our game only lasted five minutes max, since I was always losing. I hate losing, so naturally I would throw the cards on the floor and pretend nothing happened. The best part about the bar is that they refuse to play music, believing the sounds of nature make for a more beautiful melody.