Remote Destinations and Quiet Travel…Here’s Where to Go and Stay

Remote Destinations and Quiet Travel…Here’s Where to Go and Stay
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Remote Destinations and Quiet Travel…Here’s Where to Go and Stay

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Amongst the more than 6,300 properties around the world which IHG Hotels & Resorts operates, the multinational hospitality company also offers travelers remote hotels in stunning, off-the-beaten-path destinations. As more and more travelers are looking to travel to destinations to avoid large crowds, remote locations have grown in popularity. According to a new report by The Future Laboratory and IHG Hotels & Resorts, Travel’s New Age of Influence, 68% of Gen Z and Millennials say they are constantly looking for new inspiration and activities for exploring the outdoors. For those looking to avoid popular tourist spots and trendy locations and want to experience a new destination should look no further than these 11 hotels.

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Six Senses Zil Pasyon (Seychelles, Félicité Island) 

Félicité Island is a heavily forested granitic island in the Seychelles and until the 1970s, it was a coconut plantation that had a population of just 50 residents. Six Senses Zil Pasyon is the sole hotel located on the island, which is a protected national park surrounded by coral-fringed beaches. Guests can enjoy secluded villas and residences nestled amongst tropical vegetation, with unparalleled views of the Indian Ocean and options of private infinity pools and decks. The hotel has a resident GEM (Guest Experiences Maker) who can help plan experiences such as visits to nearby islands or a Creole language class. Children are invited to Trouloulou’s Club where they can take part in local art, dance and sustainability programs.

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Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea (Khuff Dunes, Saudi Arabia) 

Saudi Arabia remains one of the most undiscovered and enigmatic destinations in the world – and Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea invites guests on an exciting journey into seldom-experienced nature, wildlife and culture. Located along the historic incense trade route against the backdrop of desert plains and the Hijaz Mountains, the resort pays homage to Nabataean architectural heritage and majestic desert surroundings. This property is a great base to discover the diverse Saudi hospitality and culture and the dramatic landscapes, including volcanic craters, mountains, and archeological jewels. Guests can also enjoy a cooking school by day and private chef’s table by night to learn the secrets of the region’s local culinary culture.

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Hotel Indigo Galapagos (San Cristobal, Ecuador) 

Located in the heart of the “Enchanted Islands,” home to unique endemic flora and fauna as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hotel Indigo Galapagos reflects its lush natural surroundings. Situated on San Cristobal, where Charles Darwin took his first steps towards land in the archipelago, this 35-room property thoughtfully weaves that storytelling into its design, creatively using immersive contemporary architecture. San Cristobal and the Galapagos Islands are a paradise for wildlife and bird watching. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the hotel offers hiking, fishing, scuba diving and water sports, also known for having some of the best waves for surfing worldwide.

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Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa (Roatán, Bay Islands, Honduras) 

Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa is situated on the pristine shores of West Bay Beach in Roatán, Honduras. Known as Bay Islands, Honduras, this small archipelago is home to three palm-covered tropical islands on the edge of the world’s second-largest barrier reef. Travelers can explore lush tropical rainforest spotting birds, snorkeling around the reef, and scuba diving around shipwrecks. Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa features luxurious accommodations with sweeping views of the world’s second-largest barrier reef, guests can unwind by the beachside infinity pool, savor diverse culinary delights at four unique dining venues, and rejuvenate at the tranquil spa, all while immersing themselves in the laid-back island lifestyle.

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InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland (Songjiang, China) 

InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland was built on an abandoned quarry in the district of Songjiang, roughly 18 miles from the city center of Shanghai. The hotel offers rock climbing, kayaking, and even bungee jumping over the quarry, as well as having two floors underwater where you’ll find suites, a pool and a seafood restaurant called Mr. Fisher. The two-floor suites are equipped with Smart TVs, Nespresso coffee machines, and bathrooms with Ferragamo amenities and Dyson hair dryers. On the top level, guests can look out at the water’s surface while, in the living room, sit back and watch the activity in a saltwater aquarium.

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Crowne Plaza Resort Guam (Micronesia) 

Guam is the first place where the sun rises on U.S. soil each day on this island territory in Micronesia – home to Crowne Plaza Resort Guam. The resort is set on the white sandy beaches of Tumon Bay with access to crystal clear ocean waters and resort-front coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling. Guests can discover the spirit of Micronesia at the resort’s cultural BBQ dinner show featuring local music and dance, or take a short walk to Guam’s central shopping, dining and entertainment district.

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InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa (Douglas Bay Cabrits National Park, Portsmouth Dominica) 

Nestled in the serene beauty of Douglas Bay Cabrits National Park in Dominica, InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa is an eco-conscious luxury resort that offers a secluded haven amidst rainforest and marine habitats, complemented by stunning views of an extinct volcano. Guests can indulge in locally sourced cuisine, spa treatments using natural island products, and enjoy elegant guest rooms inspired by Caribbean textures. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, the resort provides an immersive experience in island beauty, complete with plunge pool rooms and rejuvenating wellness amenities like deep tissue massages and yoga by the sea.

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InterContinental Hayman Island Resort (Queensland, Australia) 

InterContinental Hayman Island Resort is located at the northernmost point of Australia’s Whitsunday archipelago and moments from the Great Barrier Reef – a natural wonder of the world. To access the resort, guests will arrive at Hamilton City’s airport and be transported via private charter boat or helicopter. While there, guests can embark on destination experiences including diving the Great Barrier Reef, exploring Whitehaven Beach, going on guided jet ski adventures, taking glass bottom boat cruises around Hayman Island’s bays or enjoying private helicopter tours. 

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InterContinental Khao Yai Resort (Khao Yai, Thailand) 

Khao Yai is a captivating destination for travelers seeking a perfect blend of natural beauty, local culture, wildlife, adventure and much more. The UNESCO World Heritage Site offers lush landscapes, diverse ecosystems and a plethora of activities that promise an unforgettable experience for visitors. InterContinental Khao Yai Resort draws inspiration from the area’s history as a rail gateway to northeast Thailand, with upcycled train carriages converted into luxury suites. Exploring Khao Yai is a must-do experience for those seeking a countryside destination that offers total cultural immersion, surrounded by the beauty of nature.

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Holiday Inn Tbilisi (Tbilisi, Georgia) 

Nestled between Asia and Europe, Georgia is a less explored country that’s home to stunning mountains and black sea beaches. Tourists are greeted with legendary Georgian hospitality in a country that has been dubbed the birthplace of wine. Set conveniently close to the heart of the city, Holiday Inn Tbilisi guests can dive into the charm of Tbilisi’s picturesque Old Town. Guests can walk along the Mtkvari River or visit the National Botanical Garden of Georgia. There’s also UNESCO World Heritage Site monasteries, adventure sports galore, and a taste of local life in one of the world’s most stunning capitals.

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Holiday Inn Bandung Pasteur (Bandung, Indonesia) 

Located near the Bandung Zoological Gardens and the scenic Forest Walk Babakan Siliwangi, Holiday Inn Bandung Pasteur is the perfect family launchpad for a weekend out and about. Guests will enjoy the hotel’s dining, spa and pool facilities, and for those staying in the larger family room, access to both the hotel’s indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Families can also partake in Holiday Inn’s signature program, Kids Stay and Eat Free.



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