Kiwi Curated
Take Off for Tropical Asia
by Eva ZhuWinter is coming, which calls for an escape to a warmer locale. For the perfect medley of all that makes an unforgettable vacation, look no further than sun-drenched Asia. Fascinating culture, pristine beaches and mouth-watering food, the region really has it all.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
With its emerald hills and waterfalls, Langkawi’s otherworldly beauty has inspired legends and myths since ancient times. Arriving here, one might think they’ve arrived in heaven. In the midst of all this is The St. Regis Langkawi, one of the area’s newest hotels and the definition of sophistication, with signature butler service and six dining venues.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
A few hours outside of Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s picturesque coast, where Six Senses Ninh Van Bay’s pool villas are perched beside impressive rock formations and framed by mountains and a white sand beach. Beyond the private plunge pools, hand-carved bathtubs and views of the East Vietnam Sea, there’s a list of authentic experiences to top up your vacation, such as cave dining or aerial silk yoga.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
Boracay Island feels like it’s a world away from the Philippine’s bustling city centers. In true island fashion, the white sand beaches and clear blue waters will take your breath away. A private boat ride will take you to Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa and its two secluded beaches, tree-top restaurant and extra large swimming pool—features that make this retreat one of Boracay’s finest.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
The philosophy at Gili Lankanfushi, Maldives is “No News, No Shoes,” embodying a serious commitment to barefoot luxury. Here, worries will melt away, aided by lazy days lounging in one of 45 overwater villas. The Butler, Mr. Friday, aptly name after Robinson Crusoe’s loyal friend, will take care of the rest. Will it be an evening watching movies in the jungle or a day snorkeling the house reef? How about both?
Take Off for Tropical Asia
Khao Lak is the serene sister to the hustle and bustle of Phuket and at The Sarojin, which sits on nearly seven miles of secluded beachfront, relaxation has been perfected to the point. Romance reigns supreme here so go ahead and have that candlelit dinner by the jungle waterfall, enjoy a couples’ massage to the lull of the sea or chase the sunset on your catamaran.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
Accessible only by boat from Borneo, Gaya Island Resort is a hidden, hillside sanctuary within an ancient forest overlooking the bay and Mount Kinabalu. Eco-inspired villas line the shore parallel to protected mangroves and coral reefs. Befitting its lush surrounds, activities here include diving The Coral Triangle, the world’s marine epicenter, and trekking Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Post-adventure, dine on the freshest seafood or disappear to the spa village.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
Chiang Mai is the most culturally significant city in northern Thailand and it’s here that The Sireeampan Boutique Resort & Spa pays homage to Siamese heritage. On the edge of the city, 11 lavish suites are built in the replica of a Thai manor from the Rattanakosin era. Within the sanctuary are delightful amenities, such as a lap pool, karaoke lounge and Italian restaurant, while just outside the door, all of the city’s attractions await, including markets, temples and elephant sanctuaries.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
Presenting a quieter alternative to Thailand’s party islands is Kanda Residences, a row of private villas designed to feel like home–each comes with a separate living area, full kitchen and plunge pool. Located on a secluded cove along Samui’s northeast coast, the property offers privacy, while a short drive takes you to the action and nightlife in Chaweng. But with the resort’s oceanfront restaurant, Thai spa and kid-friendly activities, there really is no reason to leave.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
The best of both worlds can be found at North Hill City Resort—located close enough to Chiang Mai, yet far enough to be an oasis. The modern resort is surrounded by greenery, with serene views of the golf course, vegetable farm and, in the distance, the hilltop temple Doi Suthep. Practice at the driving range or take the shuttle to the Old Town before retiring to the signature restaurant for some rustic, homemade Italian.
Take Off for Tropical Asia
Balinese culture and views of the Indian Ocean converge at Seminyak, a vibrant escape brimming with world-class dining, nightlife, boutiques and galleries. At W Bali Seminyak, where one can find the brand’s signature style and Whatever/Whenever® service, sun-drenched relaxation is paired with the area’s buzzing energy. The multi-tiered pool, 24-hour spa and faultless beachside service all help guests unwind, while at sundown, a rotation of international DJs will rev things up again.
With its emerald hills and waterfalls, Langkawi’s otherworldly beauty has inspired legends and myths since ancient times. Arriving here, one might think they’ve arrived in heaven. In the midst of all this is The St. Regis Langkawi, one of the area’s newest hotels and the definition of sophistication, with signature butler service and six dining venues.
A few hours outside of Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s picturesque coast, where Six Senses Ninh Van Bay’s pool villas are perched beside impressive rock formations and framed by mountains and a white sand beach. Beyond the private plunge pools, hand-carved bathtubs and views of the East Vietnam Sea, there’s a list of authentic experiences to top up your vacation, such as cave dining or aerial silk yoga.
Boracay Island feels like it’s a world away from the Philippine’s bustling city centers. In true island fashion, the white sand beaches and clear blue waters will take your breath away. A private boat ride will take you to Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa and its two secluded beaches, tree-top restaurant and extra large swimming pool—features that make this retreat one of Boracay’s finest.
The philosophy at Gili Lankanfushi, Maldives is “No News, No Shoes,” embodying a serious commitment to barefoot luxury. Here, worries will melt away, aided by lazy days lounging in one of 45 overwater villas. The Butler, Mr. Friday, aptly name after Robinson Crusoe’s loyal friend, will take care of the rest. Will it be an evening watching movies in the jungle or a day snorkeling the house reef? How about both?
Khao Lak is the serene sister to the hustle and bustle of Phuket and at The Sarojin, which sits on nearly seven miles of secluded beachfront, relaxation has been perfected to the point. Romance reigns supreme here so go ahead and have that candlelit dinner by the jungle waterfall, enjoy a couples’ massage to the lull of the sea or chase the sunset on your catamaran.
Accessible only by boat from Borneo, Gaya Island Resort is a hidden, hillside sanctuary within an ancient forest overlooking the bay and Mount Kinabalu. Eco-inspired villas line the shore parallel to protected mangroves and coral reefs. Befitting its lush surrounds, activities here include diving The Coral Triangle, the world’s marine epicenter, and trekking Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Post-adventure, dine on the freshest seafood or disappear to the spa village.
Chiang Mai is the most culturally significant city in northern Thailand and it’s here that The Sireeampan Boutique Resort & Spa pays homage to Siamese heritage. On the edge of the city, 11 lavish suites are built in the replica of a Thai manor from the Rattanakosin era. Within the sanctuary are delightful amenities, such as a lap pool, karaoke lounge and Italian restaurant, while just outside the door, all of the city’s attractions await, including markets, temples and elephant sanctuaries.
Presenting a quieter alternative to Thailand’s party islands is Kanda Residences, a row of private villas designed to feel like home–each comes with a separate living area, full kitchen and plunge pool. Located on a secluded cove along Samui’s northeast coast, the property offers privacy, while a short drive takes you to the action and nightlife in Chaweng. But with the resort’s oceanfront restaurant, Thai spa and kid-friendly activities, there really is no reason to leave.
The best of both worlds can be found at North Hill City Resort—located close enough to Chiang Mai, yet far enough to be an oasis. The modern resort is surrounded by greenery, with serene views of the golf course, vegetable farm and, in the distance, the hilltop temple Doi Suthep. Practice at the driving range or take the shuttle to the Old Town before retiring to the signature restaurant for some rustic, homemade Italian.
Balinese culture and views of the Indian Ocean converge at Seminyak, a vibrant escape brimming with world-class dining, nightlife, boutiques and galleries. At W Bali Seminyak, where one can find the brand’s signature style and Whatever/Whenever® service, sun-drenched relaxation is paired with the area’s buzzing energy. The multi-tiered pool, 24-hour spa and faultless beachside service all help guests unwind, while at sundown, a rotation of international DJs will rev things up again.