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13 properties around the world to visit for a life changing experience

Want to sleep on Ice or be secluded amid azure waters with a water slide, then you’re in the right place with our editor-approved guide of bucket list properties around the globe.

When it comes to bucket list destinations to stay at – there’s one element that should clearly stand out, that is its uniqueness. Hence, whether you’re jetting off to a far-flung destination or travelling closer to home, what these bucket list breaks have in common is the stories and memories you’ll bring back.

There are countless incredible resorts around the world, each offering its own unique blend of luxury, adventure, and relaxation. For your next trio, it’s time to elevate your journey into a thrilling experience that you’ll cherish forever.

Without compromising on luxury, these one-of-a-kind properties ensure a highly personal experience for a memorable wanderlust experience, making it one for the books. From tropical to freezing cold destinations, we’ve searched far and beyond to see what lies above the ordinary stays. We’ve scoured the globe for hotels and resorts offering transcendent experiences. These are more than just finely curated sanctuaries; they redefine and eclipse conventional destinations of luxury. While the ideal paradise might be objective, luxury destinations of any kind provide much-needed retreats from everyday life.

Now you can stay in hotels, from your favorite movies to the adrenaline-fueled ones located on the cliff – that’s called a big adventure. Those looking for action-packed adventure or poolside pampering, here are some of the best hotels and resorts worthy of any bucket list – and Instagram feed.

Set amid nature, each property is a visual sight for the eyes, making it a globally loved bucket list destination by tourists all around the world.

So, what better way to experience your new-found freedom than by visiting some of the most luxurious hotels in the world?

Anantara Golden Triangle

Perched on a ridge in northern Thailand, Anantara Golden Triangle immerses you in once-in-a-lifetime experiences. It has 40 rooms and 15 perched on a jungle hilltop, with a spread of valley, river and grazing elephants below. Lose yourself in the most stunning of natural settings, with a private balcony and exquisite Thai daybed. With the scent of lemongrass, guests can take a break and experience a massage in a lush setting. Discover the elephant outside your room. Spend an unforgettable night observing Thailand’s majestic elephants in their natural habitat from the comfort of your very own, fully furnished, transparent Jungle Bubble.

Soneva Secret, Maldives

The newest member of the Soneva family opened in January. Experience a fresh new wave of personalised hospitality at Soneva Secret 2024, located in the sparkling waters of the Maldives’ Makunudhoo Atoll. With thirty years in the making, this barefoot paradise presents the ultimate in privacy and seclusion, where the beauty of nature abounds. Each each villa features a dedicated team of three, which includes a Barefoot Guardian, Barefoot Assistant and dedicated chef, to ensure every stay is wholly personalised. The resort features 14 overwater and island villas. Prices start at $3,200 (Dhs11,753).

Ritz Carlton, Fari Islands

This lush property is a 45-minute journey by speedboat or a 10-minute seaplane flight from Malé International Airport. The resort features white sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons and coral reefs with marine life. Shaped by the Maldivian sun. Committed to creating bespoke guest experiences, each room is assigned an ‘Aris Meeha’ – an island butler. The resort presents an array of seven diverse restaurant and bar venues, including private dining experiences all set within captivating and unforgettable setting.

Ice Hotel, Sweden

Every year when the winter comes, the pristine waters the meandering of Torne River slow down and freeze into ice. The Icehotel is a bucket list staple for every Arctic adventure. How this Swedish landmark is creatively redesigned and reborn each winter season is truly a treat to the senses. But the real experience lies in staying a night here. Accommodation in the seasonal winter hotel ranges from standard ice rooms to more elegant art suites. Ice rooms are furnished with decor and beds made of ice. The Art Suite 365 is priced at 4,895 SEK, Dhs1,696.

Aqua Dome, Austria

Nestled in the breath-taking nature of the Ötztal valley, surrounded by the serene majesty of the mountains, we create an atmosphere that lends wellness a new dimension. Guests can indulge in culinary delights and make yourself comfortable in one of the over 200 rooms and suites: natural materials, an abundance of wood and warm shades make you feel comfortable and relaxed in the modern alpine ambience. The suite starts at Euros284 per person (Dhs1,131) making this a very unique experience.

Nestled in the breath-taking nature of the Ötztal valley, surrounded by the serene majesty of the mountains, we create an atmosphere that lends wellness a new dimension. Guests can indulge in culinary delights and make yourself comfortable in one of the over 200 rooms and suites: natural materials, an abundance of wood and warm shades make you feel comfortable and relaxed in the modern alpine ambience. The suite starts at Euros284 per person (Dhs1,131) making this a very unique experience.

Anantara Santorini, Abu Dhabi

Discover an intimate hideaway halfway between Dubai and Abu Dhabi on a stretch of picturesque coastline. Serene splendour is on offer in this Greek-island-inspired gem with sea views extending from every room and complete privacy for every guest. Indulge in unparalleled luxury with elevated hospitality in a tranquil environment. The resort has only 22 rooms and suites with two exclusive dining venues at this adult-only resort. Prices start at Dhs1,555 per night.

Atlantis The Royal, Dubai

Regarded as the most ultra-¬luxury experiential resort in the world, this resort is a must-visit. Atlantis the Royal’s eye-catching curves contain 795 rooms, suites, and penthouses, 17 restaurants and bars, a 1.2-mile beach, and more than 90 pools. The suites and penthouses elevate the experience even further with landscaped terraces and glass-walled pools. To take a break, everyone can lounge under the sun at the world -renowned day clubs Cloud 22 and Nobu By The Beach. Overall, the resort includes 795 rooms, 102 suites, celebrity chefs, a state-of-the-art spa and a private beach stretching two kilometres, it’s definitely a must-visit.

Aman, Tokyo

It’s first urban hotel from Aman, Aman Tokyo is a monument to the modern-day Japanese capital, a place where urban dynamism is tempered with serenity. High above the streets, tiled with black volcanic rock, Aman Tokyo’s 33m swimming pool looks out across the cityscape into the distance through vast, full-height windows.

Azulik, Tulum

Some rooms are treetop nests poking out of the forest canopy, while others feel like hippy driftwood constructions overlooking a private beach. It’s a very natural, peaceful place to decompress, both in the resort grounds and in the 48 rooms and suites. The facilities available to enjoy in this relaxing escape include three outstanding restaurants, a beach club, a full-service spa with sauna and steam room, and an outdoor pool.

Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace, Budapest

This is Budapest’s grandest hotel, a 1906 marvel of Secessionism (Central Europe’s take on Art Nouveau) that’s undergone an exceptional renovation: chandeliers and stained glass repaired and cleaned, mosaic tiles scrubbed, white stucco repainted. Its location couldn’t be better, on the riverfront, in the heart of buzzing Pest, looking across the Danube to hilly Buda and the medieval Old Town, and right by the famous Chain Bridge. Prices for this resort start at $466 (Dhs1,711).

Leela Palace, Udaipur

A piece of cultural heritage amongst nature can be found at The Leela Palace Udaipur, for those seeking a rich experience away from the bustling city. Set amongst the Aravalli mountains and Lake Pichola, guests will have a rich cultural experience through every aspect of their stay. Whether witnessing a traditional folk dance, visiting the 162 year old Temple or learning about the ancient art form of Pichwai painting – visitors are sure to leave their trip culturally enriched.

Nujuma, Ritz Carlton Reserve, Saudi Arabia

Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the Middle East has recently been unvailed. Nujuma – inspired by the meaning of ‘stars’ in Arabic – invites travellers to embark on an uncharted journey to one of the world’s most secluded and protected archipelagos. Amidst the azure expanse, guests are beckoned to explore and immerse themselves in the region’s culture and traditions.From this enchanting setting, guests can embark on extraordinary snorkelling and scuba diving adventures to uncover seldom visited sites beneath the waves. Each villa enjoys the services of a dedicated personal host, who will take care of every detail and guide guests through all the enriching experiences this destination has to offer. The starting rate is from $2,190 (SAR 8211) per night.

Six Senses Zighy Bay Dibba Muscat

If you’re having a hard time planning your next conscious vacation, Six Senses Zighy Bay provides the ultimate sustainable destination for luxury travellers. Nestled in a perfect hideaway among the Al Hajjar mountains, it is a private resort that blends perfectly with its majestic surroundings.This place provides the ultimate relaxation in an authenti Omani atmosphere, only two hours drive from Dubai. Head to Six Senses Spa, where your treatment starts with a wellness screening to identify the programme that suits you best before heading to one of the nine treatment rooms. As you check out, make sure you take away some spice mixes and recipes created carefully by the chefs so you can recreate your favourite meal back home, compliments of Six Senses Zighy Bay organic garden.

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