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A Swanky Road Trip – Southern Portugal

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DAY 1 – Western Coast and Lagos

 

9h00 – Visit cape St.Vicent Fortress and Lighthouse, most south western point of mainland Europe. Amazing sunsets here
to see also.
10h00 – Visit Sagres Fortress – Built by the Prince Henry the Navigator in 15th century as a nautical school, to start the
Portuguese Discoveries of Brazil, Africa and the nautical routes to India and Asia, a place of great historical and symbolic
value.
11h00 – Head north along the coast to ALJEZUR and discover the unspoiled beautiful and famous surfing beaches like
Amado, Carrapateira, Arrifana and Odeceixe as well as with washed small villages
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11h00 – Head east and visit the historical city of Lagos, inhabited since 2.000 B.C., on the 15th and 16th century’s was the
main port of arrival and departure of the vessels that explored the African coast.
Visit Lagos City Walls, Ponta da Bandeira Fort and church of Santo António and the Museum on the side.
Don’t miss the rock formations of Ponta da Piedade from the top or by boat visiting the caves. Also visit the beautiful
beaches of Porto de Mós, Camilo and Dona Ana.

 

DAY 2 – Monchique, Silves, Portimão and Lagoa

9h00 – Head to the inland to Monchique Mountain and go to the highest point of the Algarve Fóia peak 902mts., beautiful
view of the west and south coast. In Monchique taste the famous local gastronomy of smoked ham and traditional sausages
and off course the famous “moonshine” beverage the Medronho. As well as the craft shops and pottery.
On the way down the mountain don’t miss out Caldas de Monchique, an amazing thermal spa area used since the times of
the romans which they considered to be “sacred” and cured rheumatism and respiratory problems.
11h30 – Head down to the coast and along the way if are a motorsports fan go the Algarve Motor Park, with a car/bike
racing track including a race driving school with several driving experiences, as well as karting track and off-road track.
11h30 – Head down to the coast and in Portimão visit the nearby fishing village of Alvor and its beautiful beaches and
coastline. Then head to Praia da Rocha one of the main tourist centres of the Algarve Region, you can find good hotels,
restaurants bars and nightlife in this area. Also visit the fortress of St.Catarina built in 1629 has a beautiful view over the
Marina and the Arade River. In downtown Portimão visit the award winning Municipal Museum located on old canned fish
factory and taste the famous Portuguese Grilled Sardines on the restaurants along the riverbank.
14h00 – Cross the old bridge over the river heading east, and visit the beaches of Ferragudo and Carvoeiro with their
colourful fishing boats, the nearby unusual rocks at Algarseco shaped by the wind and the sea, several caves in this area only
are accessible by sea, like the Benagil Cave (Algar of Benagil).
15h00 – In Estômbar village visit the Quinta dos Vales Winery, for a wine tasting, with their excellent wines and the
sculptures spread over the vineyards.
16h00 – Heading further east visit the very small chapel of Nossa Senhora da Rocha, built on the 15th century on a rock
formation that stretches out to the sea.
16h30 – From Lagoa City where you can visit one of the biggest private art gallery in Europe, located on the old Winery
Cooperative site, you can now head north for about 8km to the surrounded by orange trees City of Silves.
Silves was the first capital of the Algarve in 1249 when it was conquered by the 3rd king of Portugal to the Moorish. Silves
was well known already in the 8th century for its development and prosperity, it was a cultural centre with the most brilliant
Moorish poets, chroniclers and jurists. In the city you can visit the red sandstone Castle, the Cathedral both national
monuments and the archaeology museum.

DAY 3 – Albufeira, Loulé , Vilamoura, Quinta do Lago and Vale do Lobo

9h00 – Albufeira, which the name in Arabic means “Castle-on-the-Sea” is regarded today as the “capital” of tourism in
Algarve, a very cosmopolitan city with dozens of hotels, restaurants and a popular nightlife, it tends to be very crowded on
summer time. But it’s a “must go area” with beautiful beaches some forming small coves and bays with rock formations like
Castelo Beach, St. Rafael, St.Eulália and Olhos d’Água with fresh water springs rising in the sand to large golden sandy
beaches with dunes and also to the east the famous Falésia beach with its red cliffs. Craft shops downtown and the nightlife
in Oura beach area are also not to be missed. As well as the fantastic Ocean and wildlife theme park the Zoomarine in Guia.
12h00 – At Loulé, you can also find remains previous to the Arab occupation, the Loulé Castle military architecture is still an
example of those times, inside the castle you can visit the municipal museum with a lot of archaeological artefacts. The
beautiful churches and also the fish and farmers market are also worth visiting.
A day visit to the biggest water slide park in Algarve the AquaShow in Quarteira is also great for the younger ones.
15h00 – Before going to Vilamoura make a small detour to S. Lourenço-Almancil and visit the amazing church all covered
inside with Portuguese tiles.
Vilamoura, is one of the largest Europe’s touristic and real estate developments, in this open leisure complex garden city you
can find besides the several golf courses, cycle tracks, tennis courts, casino, horse riding centre and off course the biggest
Marina in Portugal with luxury boats set among delightful surroundings of outdoor cafes and restaurants and sophisticated
shops. Integrated in its environmental park besides the hundred different species of birds you can also visit the Cerro da Vila
16h00 – Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago are amongst the most exclusive resorts in Europe, some world celebrities have
their holiday homes here, high end hotels and properties situated on the middle of golf courses and dense garden touristic
complex. Here is where it starts the Ria Formosa Natural Park and to reach the beach you have to cross a 300mt walking
bridge, one of the longest in Europe.

DAY 3 – Faro, Olhão e São Brás de Alportel

9hoo – Olhão, every weekday but especially on Saturday morning you can’t miss all the fuss at the fish and farmers market,
olhão was in the past a small fishing community, and first stone building the church Nossa Senhora do Rosário was built in
1698 and from that date the settlement developed an urban centre with houses in the style of the Maghreb in North Africa,
that you can still see today. It’s also a good place to catch the ferry’s to the barrier islands with their amazing long sandy
beaches like Armona, Culatra, Fuzeta or Farol.
11h00 – Faro, the administrative capital of the Algarve since 1540, but was already an important city since the Roman times
when it was called Ossonoba and it even had the right to mint coins, you can find roman remains still in the Milreu ruins from
the 1st century A.D., 10km north of Faro. In Faro, you can visit inside the city walls the Cathedral (Sé), that was built in 1249
on top of a Roman Temple and Muslim Mosque , the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição where is located the museum
and outside walls you can go to the church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo with its bones chapel, Algarve’s regional Museum
with a reproduction of a typical Algarve House.
The shops downtown at St. António street and the open air cafés and restaurants that lead to Faro’s small Marina from
where you can catch a ferry to go to the barrier islands that form the Ria Formosa lagoon or just a ½ day tour to see the
wildlife on the lagoon are also worth visiting.
15h00 – S. Brás de Alportel, is municipality located in inland Algarve, very well known for the cork industry, here you can find
several cork transformation plants that you can visit and see all the process as well as cork museum and also the Museum of
the Algarve costume, special delicacies and jams are also traditional form this area. This is where it starts the landscape of
the Algarve known as “Serra” or mountains and from south to north is divided like this 1 .Coastline 2. Barrocal (red farming
land) and Serra (mountains).
Great off-road tracks in this area but also hiking and cycling trails like the Via Algarviana that crosses the Algarve East to
west by the inland

DAY 4 – Tavira, Vila Real Stº António, Castro Marim and Alcoutim

9h00 – Tavira was most probably founded by the Phoenicians, but it was the Romans who left the most significant traces
from the pre-Islamic period on the region example of that is the famous Roman Bridge that crosses the Gilão river
downtown.
Inside the Castle of Tavira, of Arab origin and rebuilt in the 13th Century, there’s a pleasant flower garden where you can
enjoy a view over the city, next to it is the National Monument Santa Maria of the Castle main church built also in the 13th
century on top of where it once stood the Tavira Mosque. Close by is the Convent of Graça built in 1542 and recently
remodeled to host a Pousada (Hotel in a historical Monument). There are dozen other churches in Tavira that also worth the
visit. Catch the ferry to visit the fantastic beaches of Tavira Island or go to small fishing village of Santa Luzia and taste the
famous octopus traditional dishes and catch the ferry to Terra Estreita beach or in alternative by a small train connecting the
resort of Praia D’el Rei to Barril beach where it lies a “graveyard” of anchors. (used in the past to anchor the Tuna catching
net traps)
12h00 –Heading east visit historical center and fortress of the village of Cacela Velha, marvelous view from the Ria Formosa
Natural Park lagoon that here reaches its end after a 60km stretch.
13h00 – Despite existing there a small village, it was not until the 1774 that the city of Vila Real de Santo António was born,
following a political decision to affirm the Portuguese crown in an area desired by Spain. It was built in 2 years following the
architectural fashion at the time, which explains the geometric layout of the streets. The 19th century brought great
prosperity with the canned fish industry and the proximity with Spain, now it’s mainly focused on tourism.
Great place to taste traditional gastronomy focusing on the Tuna Fish and all fish in general,
Big long Sandy beach from Cacela until Vila Real known as the Monte Gordo Bay, great for athletics athletes that come here
on the low season and it’s great for kids in the summer due to its shallow waters on the low tide.
15h00 – Castro Marim, with great strategic importance since the time of the Phoenicians, was at the time surrounded by
water and served as a harbor for boats which sailed up the Guadiana River to collect the copper that was extracted further
north.
In here you can visit the Medieval Castle built in the 13th century and also the São Sebastião Fortress from the 17th Century.
Today, Castro Marim, is also surrounded by salt pans, where is collected the gastronomic delicacy “Salt Flower”, sold up to
10 times the price of normal salt due to its organoleptic characteristics.
17h00 – With records of occupancy since 2500 B.C, Alcoutim was known on those times for the mining industry with easy
access routes of transportation down the Guadiana river. Here you can visit the castle and archaeology museum and
cobbled streets. Try also the local traditional gastronomy that is different form the one on the coastline and also try to swim
in the river beach “Pego Fundo”. The hiking route Via Algarviana starts/finishes here.

Note: This is just an example program with some highlights. Due take the time to explore more.
The informed times may be not accurate. This program can be stretched depending how long you spend in each place

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RM Guesthouse Setúbal, Portugal

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Thinking of the tiled walls and traditional Portuguese pavement envisioned amongst bustling cityscapes is typically what comes to mind when thinking about the Lisbon area of Portugal.  Those thoughts can be the impetuous to planning a great vacation in Portugal, but there’s so much more to this diverse, yet compact area of the country. Here’s a little discussed place, just across the bridge from Lisbon…the city of Setubal, pronounced (shtoo-bahl), is historic and poetic in its own right and is home to RM Guesthouse…The Experience.

We love that the tagline for the name of this boutique hotel is “The Experience” because the hotel itself really is an experience, and worth spending some time getting to know. Besides all the city of Setúbal has to offer, being set upon the north bank of the River Sado and buffered by the Atlantic Ocean, the image of an busy industrial port city is the washed away from your mind when staying at RM Guesthouse. Situated steps from museums, and a market unlike any other we have visited, you’ll want to explore castles on hills and spy dolphins from a boat. That’s if you ever decide to leave the guesthouse.

RM is designed around fashion; from the LUXURY BAGS suite, where you find Hermes rugs, cushions and stacked luggage, to the No.5 suite, you’ll feel as though you are swaddled in the fashionable world of haute couture.  The seven suites are found at the top of an original, fully restored, staircase are anchored by the SALA, an inviting common area and home to the well-stocked honor bar. Everything about the guesthouse seems a unique twist for any hotel but especially one in a city filled with a wealth of history, unrelated to such swank, this place is a refreshing splash of fun and color.  The entire structure is a renovated 19th century edifice.  With its original heavy wooden door, used as artwork in the common area, antique ironwork still adorns the exterior of the building on its balconies and along the staircase leading up to the suites.  The other five of the seven suites are the Monogram suite, which needs no explanation as to its décor, the Angels master suite, based on the sexy styling of the lingerie shop that uses angels as the name for their models and customers… the GG suite surrounds you in a Gucci-feel, and Roberto suite drapes guests in a sense of Cavalli. The Designer Shoe suite is almost every woman’s dream, looks and feels very expensive and is ever so comfortable.  Our favorite element in this suite is a single black Louboutin in a birdcage. Curious?  You’ll need to check in to check out this unique slice of Portugal.  The husband and wife team of Rita and Romeu Martins who created this gorgeous set of accommodations ensured that All suites benefit from large windows overlooking the city’s main avenue.  Sheets and towels are 100% cotton and most definitely made in Portugal. The spoils of Nespresso coffee machines in each suite, Acqua Armani and a warm welcoming bottle of wine Ermelinda Freitas set a haute tone immediately upon arrival. Every detail was thought out to create the best sensory experiences for their guests. The quirks and charm of the pink dog sculpture sitting on a balcony at the end of the main hallway is almost as whimsical as the yellow pig and puppy up front by the oversized yellow-framed mirror at reception. Explore Setúbal from the warmth and luxury of this charming boutique hotel. They’ll curate the experience, just let them know your desires:  helicopter tour, dolphin watching, hiking, horseback riding on the beach and more.

www.rmguesthouse.pt/en

Spa Uncommon – London

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“There are two places in the world where men can most effectively disappear – the city of London and the South Seas.”

— Herman Melville

The ESPA life at Corinthia London makes 35,000 square feet of spa space seem intimate. In here, the city of London disappears.  The stresses of even the roughest day can’t hold a candle within these walls.  The use of the Chanel color scheme, in all its elegance and subliminal effusions surround you in style and fill the space with class. The spa transforms you from the moment you approach the reception desk. That’s the moment your cares begin to disappear. Guests flow through the space with its black lacquer and creamy walls whose curves usher you from section to section. Feeling grounded on the thermal floor, with heated marble lounge chairs only feet away from an exceptionally large black lacquered column that divides the room from sitting area to lounge, whose core has been carved out to house a semi-circular fireplace relieving you of any chill you may have walked in with. amphitheater styles glass sauna, so you can overlook the pools and the ice chips in constant replenishment mode.

Taking the spa to a new level they call the integration of new methods, the mindful spa

Declutter the mind, relax the body and free your soul. Techniques include using, crystals, visualization, breathing and other techniques. Their holistic approach to wellbeing is curated by a team of the world’s top experts in these areas of mind body and spirit.  The treatments and services run the gamut from alternative therapies, to fitness and beauty treatments. The Technogym features the latest fitness equipment and is staffed with a team of expert personal trainers to give you exactly what you need to either maintain an existing regimen or start you on the right path. The gym is very much in keeping with the rest of the spa facility. It is luxurious, discreet and perfectly located in the heart of Whitehall. Guests enjoy 24/7 access to this part of the facility in addition to other areas. This elevates the common spa experience exponentially.  Wrap it all up in a space designed to harmonize and you’re living the ESPA life at Corinthia.  The buzz of London is just outside but from in here, you would think you are far removed from it all. The seasons and often temperamental London weather are nary a passing thought in the warm embrace of the spa. While swimming in the Various pools on the thermal floor between stints in the amphitheater style glass sauna, the steam room and the lounge areas, you may be contemplating your next treatment. After a mindful massage, wend your way back to the sleeping pods. That’s correct. You’ve got your own spacious cocoon with floor- to-ceiling curtain to separate you from the other five dimly lit resting spaces outfitted with comfy pillows and blankets as a fireplace warms the room. We love this spa for taking every element of the spa experience and mindfully executing it, inherently taking it to the next level, if even on a subliminal plane. There’s room to explore in this spa and not just physical space, but the menu of services ranges from traditional treatments to physiotherapy, and Chinese massage fusion and runs the gamut all the way to acupuncture. Check in to the gorgeous Corinthia hotel, stroll out the front door to your favorite London haunts and then return to the sanctuary that is ESPA life at Corinthia.

Ask for a room near the spa elevator and be transported directly from your luxury suite into the spa.  Lose yourself here and make all your cares disappear.

www.espalifeatcorinthia.com

Sustainable Monaco

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An independent city-state about half the size of New York City’s Central Park has a big footprint and it intends a carbon one.  What the Principality of Monaco intends to leave as an impression on the world, is more than a dashing prince and his family, races, yachts and casinos. This powerhouse of a destination is aware of its place in the sun, along France’s Mediterranean coastline and the grand shadow it casts around the globe.  aren’t the only attractions to Monaco.

Formula E, the Monaco ePrix, created to reinvent racing, this is the championship sport for electric car racing and where else better than on the same streets of the Grand Prix itself. A few countries that take part in the races are:
Singapore, Malaysia, Russia, Belgium, Spain, United Arab Emirates, Greece, Bahrain, Qatar, Monaco, New Zealand, India, and Pakistan showcasing what a global citizen Monaco is. There’s a forward-thinking momentum in Monaco that will not be stopped.  Guests are encouraged to embrace the Monaco that intends to be around for centuries to come and be a part of their enthusiastic approach to sustainability.

TERRE DE MONACO – ORGANIC URBAN FARMING 

Next time you’re in town, take some time to savor a bit of Monaco that not everyone has had a chance to see taste. Terre de Monaco is an innovative project that promotes organic urban farming on roofs, terraces and around buildings in the Principality. Young plants, fruits and vegetables can now be bought at the local open-air and covered Condamine Market.

www.terredemonaco.com/

A number of Monaco’s hotels have taken on initiatives of their own with regard to sustainability. without impacting the true luxury experience that is a Monégasque vacation.

Now play with a sense of sustainability in one of the world’s swankiest destinations.

YARA THE GLOBAL STEAKHOUSE

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In recent years Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands has been dubbed the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean and when you arrive, it’s easy to see why. The Seven Mile Beach corridor on the island’s West Coast is packed with beachfront hotels, luxe condominiums and a plethora of dining options, from local fare to fine dining. Nestled South of Miami and North West of Jamaica, Cayman is a small island making a big splash on the Caribbean’s culinary scene, especially with its newest restaurant development, YARA The Global Steakhouse.

Meaning “the place” in the native Caribbean Taino language, YARA is the latest dining attraction on the Seven Mile strip and recently opened its doors after much anticipation. At the helm is veteran Chef Dylan Benoit, returning to Cayman after a year of travel and food exploration throughout Asia with brief stopovers in Mexico, Australia and Ireland. Being a seasoned traveler, we asked Chef Benoit what it means to be a “Global Steakhouse”.

“To me, Global Steakhouse means we can explore cuisines from all over the world with the menu at YARA. Cooking food with a fire and  grill is universal, and there are dishes from every corner of the globe that can be researched, tested and put into practice under this concept; which is very exciting. We also plan on taking this brand global with locations outside of the Cayman Islands, and I expect each location will have a slightly different menu, exploring a different culture and cuisine.”

For the flagship location, Chef Benoit and his team have shaken off the shackles of a traditional steakhouse and injected YARA with a large dose of Caribbean influence and a strong nod to Nikkei cuisine. Nikkei cuisine has been developing, particularly in Brazil and Peru, over the last century. An evolutionary style of cooking that blends the traditional dishes and cooking techniques of Japanese immigrants with the immeasurable produce, seafood and wild ingredients available in South America.

“I think the best way to describe the menu is playful. My team and I love working with unique ingredients like yuzu, black garlic, aji amarillo and aji panca, purple potatoes and fresh wasabi root, as well as uncommon game meats such as venison striploin, bison ribeye and lamb ribs. We want to challenge the guests a bit, give them something they have never tried before, without coloring too far out of the lines. There is such a consciousness around food these days and the general public is being exposed to more and more cuisines and cultures daily. People are accustomed to eating really, really good food, especially here in Cayman. A guest is not going to come to my restaurant and order something they could cook for themselves, so we are always pushing to prepare and present food in a different way.”

Different has always been Chef Benoit’s style. The meal starts out with a daily selection of fresh baked breads and YARA’s signature cold-smoked honey & sea salt butter, followed by a delicate amuse bouche to whet your appetite. Dishes like the miso baked oysters with cucumber and radish mignonette and the Nikkei style tuna tartare with yuzu red pepper gel and avocado will have you reaching for more before you’ve finished your first bite. The tri-colored quinoa risotto is a creative twist on an old classic, served with sautéed mushrooms, shredded kale and a house made queso crema; it’s delicate, rich and packed with the health benefits of two superfoods. The raw bar at YARA juts out into the lounge next to the bar and offers local tuna, snapper and wahoo. The highest quality salmon flown in from Scotland and Norway is also served to on looking guests, as well as an ever-evolving selection of oysters from all over North America.

But of course, steak is the highlight of any great steakhouse, and YARA is no exception. Offering a variety of cuts, sizes and even a selection of dry aged steaks, YARA has everything from delicate and tender filet mignon, to bone in “cowgirl” ribeye and even a two pound Porterhouse to share, or enjoy all on your own. Appealing to a diverse audience, YARA also boasts some unique offerings like the venison striploin, bison ribeye and a Wagyu feature. The rubbed, smoked and sous vide lamb ribs are a unique twist on a southern staple, and the bacon wrapped rabbit saddle with cheddar and kale stuffing is an absolute must-try.

Creative cocktails perfectly curated for the Caribbean are a signature here. The YARA Fizz, comprised of rose petal-infused Pisco swirled with fresh lime juice, pineapple juice, a touch of pomegranate syrup and topped with sparkling wine, is as refreshing as it is delicate. The Gin & Ginger combines smoked rosemary with fresh lemon and house made ginger cordial to create an incredibly unique and dangerously easy-to-drink concoction. For something a little stronger, the Veranear is an ode to summertime and a twist on the classic Boulevardier. Using a bitter blend of fresh strawberry, Campari and Aperol mixed with bourbon, sweet vermouth and dehydrated orange.

The atmosphere inside YARA is as exciting as the menu. You can feel the beat of the sultry lounge music as you approach the entrance and become whisked away by the simplicity of the contemporary island décor. Reclaimed driftwood and air-brushed murals are scattered throughout the indoor and outdoor dining areas as Himalayan pink salt candles omit a soft glow from the tables. Large comfortable chairs invite you to melt into your seat as the music floats through your ears and the steak melts in your mouth. Exciting, enticing and inviting, there is no doubt that YARA is “the place” to eat in Cayman.

YARA Global Steakhouse, 269 West Bay Road at Margaritaville Beach Resort

Kitchen open 5pm-10pm 7 days a week

Bar and Raw Bar open:

Sunday – Wednesday: 5pm-11pm

Thursday – Friday: 5pm-1am

Saturday: 5pm-12am

For reservations, please call 1.345.640.6441

Summer Experience in Switzerland

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The Chedi Andermatt’s exclusive summer line-up for 2017 in the Swiss Alps

One of the finest properties in Switzerland, The Chedi Andermatt, has announced a unique line-up of summer experiences. We love this composition of activities because it offers guests the opportunity to discover the best of the Swiss Alps and its picturesque villages and pristine mountain beauty with a series of brand new offerings designed to attract the outdoor explorer, golf expert, foodie and indulgent spa-goer. These are our top picks for kicking off the season!

Luxury Golf Express: Twin-Centre St. Moritz & Andermatt
This summer, The Chedi Andermatt has partnered with The Kulm Hotel St. Moritz (www.kulm.com) and the famous Glacier Express (www.glacierexpress.ch) to offer a unique four-night Luxury Golf Express package that combines stays in two of Switzerland’s most luxurious hotels and includes spa treatments at each property, rounds of golf in glorious Alpine settings and a spectacular train ride, known to be the slowest express train in the world, between the two glamorous mountain resorts. True swank should be savoured and never rushed.

Valid through September 3rd, 2017. Prices start from CHF 2,285 per person. Based on a two-night stay at The Chedi Andermatt, followed by a two-night stay at The Kulm St. Moritz.

The Small Cable Car Rally
Get a bird’s eye view of the region’s beautiful canyons, waterfalls and mountain lakes as you take to dizzying heights on a traditional Swiss mountain cable car. The day-long excursion includes lunch in a cozy chalet-style restaurant at the top of a mountain, boasting incredible views. Also included is a visit to a local farm for a tasting of artisanal food, where guests can savor a selection of Alpine cheese and cured meats. Guests are provided with a Chedi-branded backpack for the adventure and to tuck away any purchases made along the way.

Valid through October 15th, 2017 and prices start from CHF 1,295 per person. Based on a minimum two-night stay.

Goat Trekking In Style
For a fun and active experience perfect for the whole family, check-into this two-night package which offers guests a scenic mountain trek among the region’s friendly Alpine goats, including Bärti the goat and his friends. A local expert guide will lead guests through the mountains surrounding Andermatt. The trek includes a picnic-lunch on a mountain meadow where guests can take in the jaw-dropping views and pristine natural environment. In preparation for the trek, The Chedi Andermatt equips guests with an exclusively branded Chedi backpack, theirs to keep.

Valid through October 15th, 2017 and prices start from CHF 630 per person. Based on a minimum two-night stay.

Alpine Explorations with Audi
The Chedi Andermatt has partnered with Audi to provide guests with two exclusive cars available to use free of charge during their stay on-property. The Chedi’s car aficionados can leisurely explore the nearby villages and picturesque surroundings in style with the Audi R8 Spyder or the Audi TTRS Roadster.

Valid through July 30th 2017. Guests are encouraged to book with concierge in advance of the stay.

Nestled elegantly among the ski chalets of Andermatt, a village of timeless charm in the heart of the Swiss Alps, The Chedi Andermatt, is one of Europe’s finest addresses and a destination in itself for wellbeing, cuisine and outdoor adventures from ski to mountain hiking. The sleek design, conceived by renowned architect and interior designer Jean-Michel Gathy, melds traditional Swiss chalet style with a subtle Asian aesthetic. Just a two-hour train journey from Zurich, The Chedi Andermatt is the idyllic retreat for a stylish summer escape.

www.thechediandermatt.com

Family Luxury holidays in Portugal

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Crafted by a husband and wife team who traveled the world, visiting exotic location and always staying in luxurious accommodations, before having kids, they wanted to keep the travels going and not diminish their style one bit.  They knew that they were not alone in this desire to maintain a high standard even though there were now children involved.

Southern Portugal

Martinhal Sagres is built in a nature park. This hotel is the family-owned flagship property. At only 7 years old, the brand’s message is very clear– Always five-star level luxury with a family-centric focus. Driving in to this village of luxury villas, you realize that these spacious accommodations are the central focus of the property and it’s instantly evident that the luxury holiday experience starts before you even open the door to your dream family vacation. These villas are known as Village Houses and range in size from one to three bedrooms and actual family villas have as many as five bedrooms.  The possibilities of two families coming together just became a real option.

The hotel portion of the resort occupies the smallest size on the property. The villas are the focus. With all the smiling faces and the pitter-pat of feet running around the resort is a joyful reminder that couples who have traveled all over the world together and have now found themselves as parents, have found a new way to vacation in Portugal. Being able to aptly capture the lifelong lifestyle choices that more and more families are making has become a hallmark of the Martinhal brand. Luxury and family are no longer mutually exclusive. The attention to detail is everywhere. Sir Terrence Conran designed the furniture for the hotel, resembling something straight out of Frank Lloyd Wright’s sketch pad has rounded edges, nothing sharp for the little ones

It’s About Rhine

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Located in the swanky and sophisticated neighborhood of Salamananca, Hotel Villa Magna put us in the heart of the fashionable side of Madrid while seamlessly embodying that same flair throughout the hotel. Intertwined with modern chic, is a solid foundation of classic elegance.  This is hardly surprising as the very ground it is built on has a history of its own. The hotel stands in the footprint of the Palace of Anglada.  The Moorish influenced architecture of that palace and its infamous parties, hosted in harmony and style all resonate throughout the hotel to this day.  In every detail, there is noticeable attention paid.  The functionality of a staircase, as one example, is not merely to get guests from one floor to another, but stained glass is used to create the wall between the interior and exterior of the building, transporting you from one realm to the other with rays of colorful light during the day and simply charm you after sunset as jeweled baubles guiding you to and from the evening’s events.

Villa Magna is perfectly situated and lovingly welcomes guests. Service is impeccable and the rooms are exceptional. On our first night, all we wanted to do was, well, everything.  Madrid is a city of contrasts, style, passion and fashion, with a dash of the old intermingling with the new at every turn. We were in it, really in the thick of it. All we needed to do was take one step out the back door of the hotel and we were in shopping heaven and spoiled for choice when it came to dining options. When we turned our attention to what was out the front door, we knew we would need more memory on our phones.  Every “must see” monument, building, museum and park are just at our feet staying at Villa Magna. Back door or front, we couldn’t go wrong, so what did we do?  We made the right choice in selecting this hotel…even though it left is with more options than we had imagined. With all that swirling around us, the pull of the impeccably tailored hotel won out and we opted for wine served out on the patio. Such a glorious evening escape. We used that time wisely, and plotted our route for the next day’s adventure. The setup is perfect for relaxing and talking; casual seating on a glass-encased patio with some of those notoriously delicious Spanish wines at our disposal. Checks all the boxes for the first night and maybe a few more throughout our stay. The wall of cascading water is on the back side of the room while dead center is an arrangement of urns brimming with flora, to draw the eye from one place to another.  We are protected from the elements but tastefully surrounded by everything the senses need to know one is outside.

Bagatelle Monte Carlo, Monaco

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New York meets the Belle Epoque in Aymeric Clemente & Remi Laba’s newest restaurant – Bistrot Bagatelle Monte Carlo. Located in the heart of Monaco just around the corner of Casino Square, it is the new hotspot for Monaco’s elite. Offering tempting treats like Lobster Ceviche from Executive Chef Rocco Seminara who trained under Alain Ducasse, specialty drinks and a venue boasting a terrace in an open glasshouse it is certainly a new favorite in the Principality.

ADEGA San Jose, California

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ADEGA restaurant, located in San Jose’s Little Portugal was just awarded the prestigious Michelin Star. Known for authentic Portuguese cuisine, fresh seafood dishes and seasonal ingredients, ADEGA, meaning wine cellar in Portuguese, is also known for offering the largest selection of Portuguese wines outside of Portugal. ADEGA is family-owned and operated by San Jose natives Carlos and Fernanda Carreira. Chefs are their daughter, chef Jessica Carreira, and her fiancé, chef David Costa.

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