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Monday newsletters always feature top 10 travel lists to inspire.

Today: Top 10 best beach destinations in the world.

A beach is always an excellent location for a relaxing holiday, so it’s no wonder that millions of us flock to a beach destination when we have time to travel. With vast stretches of white sand, clear turquoise waters, waving palm trees, and a tranquil ambiance, vacationing at the beach is always as fun as it sounds. Whether you love relaxing on the sand, snorkeling in clear warm waters, or try the athlete in yourself with exciting watersports, a beach always offers an activity to suit everyone. Of course, not all beach destinations are equally good, so to help you plan your next tropical escape, I share with you my 10 preferred hotspots in the world for a relaxing beach holiday.

You can find more info below my slideshow (with a selection of luxury hotels per destination). Think I forgot a beach destination? Leave a comments or take my poll below.

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10. THAILAND

A veritable paradise of sugar white sand, crystal clear waters, and dramatic scenery, Thailand’s tropical beaches are renowned around the globe for their beauty. Unfortunately, mass tourism has destroyed some of them. Remember The Beach? Well, these days you’ll have to look a little harder to find the utopian paradise of the 1990s cult backpacker novel on Thailand’s Andaman coast. However, little gems still shine brightly on Phi Phi island. And some of the country’s most luxurious resorts – such as the phenomenal resort of Soneva Kiri – still feature their own private, pristine beach.

  • Best time to visit: the weather in Thailand is reasonable most times of year, although it certainly gets hot and rainy during the summer. November through February are the coolest times of year and there is certainly less rain than at other times in the year. However, avoid the rainy season (July to October) at all costs since tropical downpours can be torrential.
  • My selection of luxury resorts: read my top 10 list of the best luxury hotels in Thailand.

 


9. PHILIPPINES

With more than 7000 islands dotted with beautiful white sand beaches that are lapped by warm aquamarine seas and edged by spectacular coral reefs, picking a favorite beach in the Philippines may sound like a challenging task. El Nido in Palawan, often dubbed as the Philippines’ last frontier, is definitely one the best destinations in the country, not only because of the powder-fine beaches and gin-clear waters, but also because of the area’s fabulous limestone formations, towering cliffs, prehistoric caves and thundering waterfalls.

  • Best time to visit: there are two distinct weather patterns in the Philippines. The southwest monsoon, which runs from May to October, brings the rains and the northeast monsoon, which prevails from November to early May, is the dry season. For most of the country, the wet season starts in June, peaks in July to September, and fades out in October. Typhoons are common from June to November with storms raging up the east coast. January to May is the best time to visit.
  • My selection of luxury hotelsAmanpuloShangri La Boracay, and Nay Palad Hideaway


8. NORTHWESTERN USA & CANADA

The Northwestern area of the American continent boasts some of the most spectacular wild beaches in the worlds, in particular Second Beach in Olympic National Park (USA) and Long Beach in the Pacific Rim National Park (Canada). Do not expect a tropical idyll though, since these areas rank among the wettest places on earth. Here, you can walk on miles of long sandy beaches backed by lush, old-growth rainforest, while watching the thundering waves of the Pacific Ocean with the occasional whale breaching at the horizon.

  • Best time to visit: it depends on your interests. In the winter you can expect a lot of rain and potentially high winds but many people go just to storm watch. July and August would be the best time in terms of less precipitation, warmer temperatures and sunshine but fog is often a plague in the morning.
  • My selection of luxury resortsLong Beach LodgeWickaninnish Inn, and Clayoquot Wilderness Resort

 


7. QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Queensland has hundreds of world-class beaches, each offering a distinctive experience. Whitehaven Beach, located on the largest of the Whitsunday Islands, is often voted amongst the world’s most beautiful beaches; stretching over 3,7 miles (6km) and boasting brilliant silica sand, among the purest in the world, you’ll soon realize why. Another favorite is Seventy-five Mile Beach, which is Australia’s premier four-wheel driving location and runs along Fraser Island’s east coast; the fabulous beach boasts miles upon miles of pristine sand and sea, as well as a vast array of wildlife.

  • Best time to visit: April through October (winter time Down Under) is the best time to enjoy abundant sunshine and less rain. It is also peak visibility time for divers. The Australian summer months from November to April are hot, rainy and sticky across Queensland (with the chance of a cyclone in the north).
  • My selection of luxury resorts: read my top 10 list of the best luxury hotels in Australia.


6. CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

Cape Town, often dubbed South Africa’s Mother City and IMHO the world’s most beautiful city, has some of the world’s most spectacular beaches on its doorsteps, just minutes from the city center at the foot of the epic Table Mountain. From the family friendly beaches on the False Bay coastline to the gorgeous beaches for the rich and beautiful on the incredibly spectacular Atlantic Seaboard, you’re sure to find a stretch of sand that suits your fancy. My favorite Capetonian beaches are Camps Bay, Clifton and Llandudno.

  • Best time to visit: Cape Town’s hot, dry summer months run from late October to late March. Temperatures reach their peak between December and February, and this is generally seen as when to go to Cape Town for the best beach weather.
  • My selection of luxury hotels: read my top 10 list of the best luxury hotels in Cape Town.


5. HAWAII, USA

Besides jaw-dropping natural scenery (think active volcanoes, towering cliffs, and dense jungle), the Hawaiian islands also boast some of the best beaches in the world. Some built around the high drama of intense waves crashing against razor-sharp lava rocks; some so remote that they are only accessible by helicopter or landing watercraft; and some are so hidden and gorgeous that they need to remain a secret. The islands of Kauai and Maui are best for travelers looking for a relaxing beach holiday (but don’t forget to explore the incredible landscapes outside the resorts).

  • Best time to visit: the off-season, when the best rates are available and the islands are less crowded, is spring (Apr to June) and fall (Sept to November) — a paradox because these are the best seasons to be in Hawaii, in terms of reliably great weather.  Winter (December to March) can be surprisingly wet and cloudy.
  • My selection of luxury resorts: read my top 10 list of the best hotels in Hawaii.


4. FRENCH POLYNESIA

With 118 islands dotted in the mighty blue South Pacific Ocean, French Polynesia has, as you probably expect, some pretty awesome beaches. Just 12 miles (19 km long), the lush little slipper of land called Bora Bora lies in French Polynesia’s most mesmerizing lagoon edged by fine white sandy shores. Luxurious over-water bungalows nestled over the world’s most beautiful lagoon with a tropical backdrop make Bora Bora a top destination for the discerning traveler.

  • Best time to visit: the wet season (Polynesian summers) runs from November till April. During these months the humidity levels can be at an all time high and storms are frequent and unpredictable. The dry season from May to October is when tourism is at its peak on the islands; during these months the temperature is a few degrees lower and rain is rare.
  • My selection of luxury resorts: read my top 10 list of the best luxury resorts in French Polynesia.


3. TURKS AND CAICOS

The Turks and Caicos Islands have some of the planet’s most ethereal turquoise seas and finest, powdery sand beaches, and are surrounded by the globe’s third-largest coral reef. While their western neighbors of the Bahamas went mass with their lost-on-the-way-to-Las-Vegas resorts, the Turks went class, quietly opening a string of very luxurious resorts in the past decade.

  • Best time to visit: like other islands in the Caribbean, Turks & Caicos’ dry seasons and peak travel period lasts from December to March. However, the best time to visit Turks & Caicos is April and May, a sweet spot featuring lower prices and fewer crowds. The weather is pleasant year-round with average highs that hover in the 80s, but these islands do experience a rainy season, and the threat of hurricanes lingers from June to November.
  • My selection of luxury resortsAmanyara and COMO Parrot Cay


2. THE MALDIVES

Located on the equator towards the south of India, and stretching over 500 miles (800 km), the Maldives are the visible coral tips of an oceanic volcanic mountain range whose outer edge at some points plunge to depths of over 2 miles (3 km). The islands are blessed with stunning white beaches, crystal clear blue lagoons, incredible underwater wildlife, and unrivaled luxury resorts.

  • Best time to visit: the best weather is between January and April, which also means high season (and high hotel prices). The monsoon runs from May to October, peaking in June. It is worth paying higher prices and sticking to the dry season as there is nothing to do on a rainy day except drink, work out or scuba dive. Especially November and December, which are often labelled as dry season months, have been very unsettled recent years.
  • My selection of luxury resorts: read my top 10 list of the best luxury resorts in the Maldives.


1. THE SEYCHELLES

Mother Nature was extremely generous when she created the archipelago of the Seychelles, comprised of 115 scenic islands scattered in the Indian Ocean east of Kenia. The beauty of the Seychellois beaches is beyond words and unmatched anywhere else in the world: exquisite ribbons of powdery-soft white sand are lapped by turquoise waters and backed by palm tree covered hills and big rocky boulders.

  • Best time to visit: Seychelles is often sold as a year round destination and it is. However there is more chance of bad weather, that is to say rain, from November to March. The transitional months of October and April are excellent for a visit as the oceans are very calm and the weather balmy. During the dry seasons (May to September), it can be windy (causing seaweed on the south or south-easterly side of the islands) with rough seas.
  • My selection of luxury resorts: read my top 10 list of the best luxury resorts in the Seychelles.


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Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Last month (November 2014), I enjoyed a wonderful holiday Down Under. You can read my trip reports here:


Today (December 17, 2014): Review of the One&Only Hayman Island (Australia).

Located in the heart of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, One&Only Hayman Island is the northernmost of the Whitsunday Islands off the coast of Queensland. Within this private island resort, stylish elegance reflects the harmony of nature with beautifully appointed accommodation set against the backdrop of the Coral Sea. The resort is managed by the One&Only Hotel group, one of the world’s most luxurious hotel brands.

One&Only Hayman Island features in my top 10 lists of the world’s most exclusive private island resorts and the best luxury hotels in Australia, as well as in my list of the most luxurious hotels that opened in 2014.

Important update & notice: As of June 2017, the One&Only company and Hayman Island owners Mulpha Australia have ended their agreement to brand and manage the luxury property in Queensland’s Whitsundays. The resort is currently closed for renovations until mid-2018 as a result of damage sustained from Cyclone Debbie in late March 2017, the second time the property has suffered significant damage from a severe storm over the past decade. A formal process will be undertaken in the coming months to select a qualified luxury operator to assume the future management of the Island.

In this review (more info and photos below my Youtube Clip & slide show):

  • Pros & things I like
  • Cons & things to know
  • My verdict
  • Tips for future guests & save money
  • Best time to visit
  • How to get there

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PROS & THINGS I LIKE
  • Location, location, location! The hotel is located on its own private island, which is the northernmost of the Whitsunday Islands (off the coast of Queensland). The Whitsunday Islands are internationally famous for their rugged, green-clad islands, blue waters and beautiful beaches, and Hayman Island is no exception to that.
  • Transfer to the resort (from Hamilton Island Airport or the mainland) is in fact a sightseeing trip on itself, and done by yacht (50 minutes), helicopter (10 minutes) or waterplane (10 minutes). Most guest will arrive by yacht, and will be offered Champagne and canapés on route. I booked the yacht transfer, but I was upgraded to a heli flight.
  • Upon arrival, golf buggies are waiting to meet you and take you to the resort (about 600 meters or 2000 feet from the private harbor). A member of staff will then guide you on a short welcome tour of the large property and take care of the in-room check-in. I was welcomed by Ben and he did a great job!
  • The resort has two large, exquisite pools. The enormous hexagonal, iconic Hayman pool mainly attracts adults, is filled with salt water, and feels refreshingly cold (although it has a separate, smaller and heated pool, filled with fresh water, in its center). On the eastern side of the resort, you will find a new, somewhat smaller and heated pool, filled with fresh water, that mainly caters to families with young children and offers nice ocean views (because of its beachfront setting). Lovely towel and ice buckets with bottles of cold water are provided to guests at both pools.
  • The resort is located along a beautiful, palm fringed beach, with plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas. The beach is composed of soft sand that does includes fragments of shell and coral. Like most Whitsunday beaches, it has a pale brown colour (in contrast to the famous and blinding white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach, which you can visit on a heli excursion).
  • The refurbished rooms, suites & beach houses are amazing. During renovation, One&Only reduced the room inventory from 210 to 160 to be sure that room size met their high standards (minimum 54 sqm). All rooms & suites feature a private balcony, spacious en suite bathroom with separate shower, bath, double vanity and open-plan dressing room. The bed is one of the best that I have ever slept in! I was upgraded from a Hayman Lagoon Room to an incredibly beautiful Hayman Suite.
  • Rooms & suites are located in three distinct areas of the resort, each different in style and ambiance, and each designed to take advantage of the breathtaking views of the island and its natural surroundings:
    • The Hayman Wing is located on the tranquil eastern side of the resort, overlooking a serene lily lagoon and close to the family pool.
    • The Pool Wing overlooks Hayman’s iconic hexagonal pool, with some suites offering direct swim-out access into the pool.
    • The Beach Wing features a collection of uniquely designed villas for those in need of a beachfront setting.
  • There is complimentary WiFi throughout the resort.
  • Although the staff looks and is very young, service at the resort is excellent (unlike a couple of Tripadvisor reviews, I did not experience any service issue during my 3 night stay). The staff struck the perfect balance of helpful but calm, polite but fun, professional but casual, understated but available, smart but not snobby. To give some examples: around the pool a staff member came by every day to clean sunglasses, and nightly turn down service included fortune cookies one night and Koko Black chocolates another night. For my birthday (which I did not mention, but they must have noticed it on my passport at check-in), I received a lemon cake and chocolate strawberries.
  • The sport’s club on the beach offers varying watersports, such as complimentary catamaran sailing, windsurfing and paddleskiing. For the more adventurous, tube rides, jet skis and water skiing are available at an extra cost.
  • The resort has several restaurants with extensive menus, so those staying longer than a few days will never be gastronomically bored. In all restaurants, food is great without being pretentious. Their signature restaurant Fire offers modern Australian cuisine, while Amici offers Italian dishes and Bamboo delicious Asian food (the wagyu beef is to die for!). Other food options include the Pacific restaurant, in-room dining and snacks by both pools.
  • The Pacific restaurant, perched right by the sand and sea, not only offers great dining but is also the location of the daily generous Champagne breakfast buffet, with fresh pancakes, freshly baked pastries and eggs made to order.
  • Both sunrise and sunset can be watched from the beach at Hayman Island (assuring some terrific moments of pure romance). For a full view of the sunset, walk to the beach bordering the eastern side of the resort (close to the Hayman wing).
  • The One&Only Spa is a sanctuary of wellbeing, a place where you can indulge and unwind. Don’t miss it!
  • The resort has a new, large and state-of-the-art fitness centre with separate areas for cardio, weight training and stretching.
  • The hotel is located in the heart of the Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef, and takes advantage of its prime location: there are plenty of (expensive) excursions on offer ranging from hikes, helicopter ride to Whitheaven Beach, snorkel trips to the Great Barrier Reef, and sailing adventures around the other island.
  • Hayman Island has plenty of wildlife: I saw several interesting bird species, as well as plenty of wallabies at dusk. In addition, the island is home to thousands of flying foxes (large fruit bats or macrobats): as the sun goes down, these bats leave their treetop camps and stream across the sky, creating an impressive and noisy spectacle.

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW

One&Only Hayman is easily amongst the best beach and/or island resorts that I have ever visited. Simply put, it’s a brilliant resort and a no brainer when you travel to the Whitsunday Islands. I recommend it without hesitation to every discerning traveler, but there are some things you need to know and some areas where there is room for improvement: 

  • Pre-arrival communication with the resort (by email) was very slow. Response to my few, detailed questions often took many days. The resort should try to answer queries by email within 24 hours, as it may put off future guests.
  • Inside my suite, internet connection was slow; from time to time WiFi was unavailable.
  • The beachfront scenery is pure paradise during high tide. But the beach is far from attractive at low tide (the sea almost completely disappears). It is fun though to watch the stingrays and other marine life in the shallow areas.
  • While stunning on the inside after the $80 dollars refurbishment, the two main hotel wings are not attractive from the outside. They date from the previous century and are an eyesore IMHO.
  • The wildlife – especially birds – may annoy guests. Screeching cockatoos constantly do food raids at breakfast (and even inside rooms). Staff does a good job of shooing them without showing their frustration.
  • Marine stingers may be present in the waters of tropical Queensland year round, with the higher risk season during November to May. During this period, jellyfish are prevalent in the waters around the mainland, islands and have occasionally been found out on the reef (a protective suite must be worn when you enter the water).
  • Excursions to the Reef and Whitsunday Island are all done by plane or heli (not by boat), which may be problematic for those suffering from a fear of flying.
  • Excursion are very expensive, and cost a couple of hundred dollars more as compared to the same type of excursions that depart from Airlie Beach on the mainland (sometimes with the same company).
  • Bar 50 is soulless, as it is located in a very large and totally uninviting lounge area. It definitely lacks atmosphere (the resort needs to reassess this one).

MY VERDICT
  • Location: 9/10
  • Design: 9/10
  • Rooms: 10/10
  • Food: 9/10
  • Service: 9/10
  • Overall experience: exceptional: 9,2/10

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY
  • Save money: Read my tips for getting the best deal at a luxury hotel like the One&Only Hayman Island.
  • Save money: enjoy exclusive and complimentary VIP amenities when booking via Virtuoso (e.g. upgrade on arrival, daily continental breakfast, one island escapade for two, early check-in and late check-out).
  • Families with younger children may prefer to stay in the Hayman wing (which is closer to the family pool), while those traveling without children may be better off in the Pool wing, near the iconic pool.
  • Chances are substantial that you will be upgraded with a helicopter transfer to/from the resort, when you depart from (or leave to) Airlie Beach on the mainland (fewer guests depart from here, making a 10-minute heli flight a more economic transfer option for the resort as compared to a yacht that needs 2 hours to complete the return trip).
  • Transfers from the airport or mainland to the resort and food are expensive, so book a package inclusive of return transfers and (at least) breakfast.
  • Read my tips for preparing your trip in time.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Best months to travel are probably September, October and November, as those months have minimal rain, are warm enough to swim and there are no stingers in the water. In summer (December to March), it gets very wet and you do not want to be stuck on a subtropical island with one week of heavy rain.  In April and May, marine stingers are still present, and while they disappear in the sunny and dry Australian winter months (from June on), those months may be a little too cold for swimming


HOW TO GET THERE

The most convenient way to get to Hayman Island is to fly to the Great Barrier Reef Airport (HTI) on Hamilton Island, which receives direct flights from all of Australia’s major cities, with onward connections to Asia, UK/Europe, North and South America and Africa. Transfer to One&Only Hayman Island is by luxury launch (50 minutes), or if preferred, by helicopter or seaplane (10 minutes). Check the Wikipedia page of the Great Barrier Reef Airport for an updated list of airlines that have direct flights to the Whitsunday Islands.

Alternatively, the resort can also arrange transfers from the mainland’s harbour village Airlie Beach or the mainland’s Whitsunday Coast Airport near Proserpine (PPP). Check the Wikipedia page of the Whitsunday Coast Airport for an updated list of airlines that have direct flights to the Proserpine, which is also one of the main getaways for travelers to and from the Whitsunday Islands.


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