Kiwi Curated
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
by Darren DunneHoist anchor and set sail for one of these nine hotels that will inspire a maritime caper. Beautiful scenery comes standard, so strap on your sea legs and don’t forget to pack a Herman Melville novel.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Washington, U.S.: The Resort at Port Ludlow
Few destinations around the globe invoke awe like the Pacific Northwest and guests at Port Ludlow can enjoy a unique vantage point thanks to the presence of a storied sailboat, The Nautilus III. Moored at Port Ludlow Marina, the vessel dates back to 1948 and is available for guests to take out on charter excursions around Ludlow Bay.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Mozambique: Azura
Such is the beauty of Mozambique’s Benguerra Island, it was deemed a Marine National Park. Guests at Azura enjoy a front-row seat to nature’s spectacular displays, with the soft bellow of migrating humpback whales providing a soothing soundtrack. These whales can be viewed up close on a whale watching trip, while bountiful coral reefs offer a world to explore below the surf. On dry land, just 18 villas lie in wait along a pristine stretch of white sands.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
South Africa: Conrad Pezula
Split between a conventional luxury hotel and a three-bedroom bespoke castle (turrets and all) on the secluded Noetzie Beach, Conrad Pezula provides an intriguing proposition for those looking for a break from the norm. Canoes are available to all guests, while landlubbers are catered to with ample hiking, golf and even chartered helicopter trips.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Maldives: Dusit Thani Maldives
Manta rays and whale sharks have long known of Mudhdoo Island, and discerning travelers can now discover its charms thanks to Dusit Thani Maldives. Designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the island is host to a resident Marine Biodiversity Educator who serves up nuggets of wisdom to guests. Put your newfound education to good use with a boat rental to explore the local waters.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Thailand: Trisara
The iconic islands of the Andaman Sea provide the backdrop to some of the world’s best sailing, and guests at Trisara are perfectly poised to explore these turquoise waters. Each of the 48-stunning villas face the ocean, an ocean that is easily explored thanks to on-site yacht rentals. Afterward, recline in your villa’s marble infinity pool.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Panama: Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge
Each of the nine uniquely decorated cabins at Punta Caracol stands poised on stilts over the waters of the Bocas del Toro archipelago. Conservation is a central tenet of the lodge, with solar power, and a bio-digester helping to ensure no pollution of the local area. A range of boat trips are available to guests, from dolphin watching to rides through the island to visit Indian communities.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Italy: Hotel Il Pellicano
Allow Tuscany to cast its seductive charms on you with a stay at Il Pellicano, a secret hideaway for well-heeled travelers since the mid-1960s. Located close to Porto Ecole, a noted sailing hotspot, guests are invited to avail of boat rentals to explore the Tuscan coastline as well as the Maremma’s nearby islands.
8 Spectacular Sailing Adventures
Greece: Nikki Beach Resort & Spa, Porto Heli
The natural harbor of Porto Heli has long attracted savvy Athenians, and now the presence of Nikki Beach Resort and Spa opens up this tranquil corner of Greece to an international audience. The hotel is located right on the waterfront, and a modern yacht club and floating dock beckon guests to answer the call of the sea.
Washington, U.S.: The Resort at Port Ludlow
Few destinations around the globe invoke awe like the Pacific Northwest and guests at Port Ludlow can enjoy a unique vantage point thanks to the presence of a storied sailboat, The Nautilus III. Moored at Port Ludlow Marina, the vessel dates back to 1948 and is available for guests to take out on charter excursions around Ludlow Bay.
Mozambique: Azura
Such is the beauty of Mozambique’s Benguerra Island, it was deemed a Marine National Park. Guests at Azura enjoy a front-row seat to nature’s spectacular displays, with the soft bellow of migrating humpback whales providing a soothing soundtrack. These whales can be viewed up close on a whale watching trip, while bountiful coral reefs offer a world to explore below the surf. On dry land, just 18 villas lie in wait along a pristine stretch of white sands.
South Africa: Conrad Pezula
Split between a conventional luxury hotel and a three-bedroom bespoke castle (turrets and all) on the secluded Noetzie Beach, Conrad Pezula provides an intriguing proposition for those looking for a break from the norm. Canoes are available to all guests, while landlubbers are catered to with ample hiking, golf and even chartered helicopter trips.
Maldives: Dusit Thani Maldives
Manta rays and whale sharks have long known of Mudhdoo Island, and discerning travelers can now discover its charms thanks to Dusit Thani Maldives. Designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the island is host to a resident Marine Biodiversity Educator who serves up nuggets of wisdom to guests. Put your newfound education to good use with a boat rental to explore the local waters.
Thailand: Trisara
The iconic islands of the Andaman Sea provide the backdrop to some of the world’s best sailing, and guests at Trisara are perfectly poised to explore these turquoise waters. Each of the 48-stunning villas face the ocean, an ocean that is easily explored thanks to on-site yacht rentals. Afterward, recline in your villa’s marble infinity pool.
Panama: Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge
Each of the nine uniquely decorated cabins at Punta Caracol stands poised on stilts over the waters of the Bocas del Toro archipelago. Conservation is a central tenet of the lodge, with solar power, and a bio-digester helping to ensure no pollution of the local area. A range of boat trips are available to guests, from dolphin watching to rides through the island to visit Indian communities.
Italy: Hotel Il Pellicano
Allow Tuscany to cast its seductive charms on you with a stay at Il Pellicano, a secret hideaway for well-heeled travelers since the mid-1960s. Located close to Porto Ecole, a noted sailing hotspot, guests are invited to avail of boat rentals to explore the Tuscan coastline as well as the Maremma’s nearby islands.
Greece: Nikki Beach Resort & Spa, Porto Heli
The natural harbor of Porto Heli has long attracted savvy Athenians, and now the presence of Nikki Beach Resort and Spa opens up this tranquil corner of Greece to an international audience. The hotel is located right on the waterfront, and a modern yacht club and floating dock beckon guests to answer the call of the sea.