Thursday, February 2, 2012

Travelape's 5 hotels to stay at before you die

Travelape's 5 hotels to stay at before you die


Hotels have become huge attractions for vacationers. Hotels are just as
important as the vacation. Below are the top 5 hotels to stay at before you die.




Four Seasons Resort: Hualalai Hawaii


An isolated resort that has 228 rooms. The resort comes in low-rise
bungalows, and the rooms have beautiful ocean views. It’s not uncommon to see
Hollywood celebrities located at the resort. The Four Seasons is a five-star
hotel that comes with excellent service. The resort has a grounds border of a
volcanic rock coast. The swimming pools come with either seawater and
freshwater. Other features include an open-air spa that comes with tropical
vegetation, yoga, fitness classes, golf and personal training.




Montage: Laguna Beach, CA



The Montage has five star treatment which also offers spa service. It’s
located on a 30 acre area on a hill with a 280 degree view of the Pacific Ocean.
The Montage has 250 rooms which offer ocean surf view rooms. The pools and
landscape is highly decorative and the service is considered the best in the
world.




Brazilian Court Hotel and Beach Club: Palm Beach, FL


The hotel was built in 1926 and just recently renovated in 2007 for 35
million dollars. The newly updated Colonial style interiors have been included.
Also, each room has an ultra jet bathtub and the Daniel Boulud restaurant. The
new private beach club features new padded chaise lounges and outstanding
cocktail services.




The Langham, Melbourne Australia


The Langham is a 25 story hotel that has 387 rooms on the water. The
attractive English style Langham opened in 2005. Some of the features include
Crown Casino entertainment complexes, restaurants, indoor salt water pools and
11,410 square-feet Chuan Spa.




The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs: Matauri Bay, New Zealand


The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs is set on 6,000 acres of the country side. The
Lodge features tennis courts, a large pool, and a selection of secluded swimming
beaches.


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