Why We Like It: Anantara The Palm Resort Dubai is a fabulous 5-star resort with 400 meters of private shoreline on Dubai’s world-famous Palm Jumeirah. We find it has tremendous facilities, including a very opulent spa, and its accommodation is seen as among the very best in the city. Even better for the Anantara is that it is the only resort in Dubai with overwater bungalows. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: They have a great selection of luxury accommodation – the above-mentioned overwater bungalows, or Over Water Villas as they describe them, being the star attraction (we recommend you book early if at all possible). Being such a top-class resort even their most ‘basic’ accommodation – the ‘Standard Rooms’ are neither basic nor standard, they cover 38 square meters/409 square feet and have balconies with a view over the lagoon. That being said though we think a relatively small step up in price can offer you more space and just that little bit of extra wow factor with a Premier or Deluxe Room. An further extra jump in price allows you to choose between apartments and very classy beach villas. Their 18 overwater bungalows though are the main attraction at Anantara The Palm and are designed and decorated to reflect the resort’s South East Asian theme. They stand out on the lagoon-like mini Thai temples and we think they are as striking inside as out with high vaulted ceilings and sleek furniture and fittings. They also all have that classic overwater bungalow feature we love – glass floor panels – to watch the underwater life. To round it off they also have spacious outside terraces, and very opulent bathrooms with huge bathtubs with a view. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at the Resort’s Own Website (Anantara) here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Anantara The Palm Resort is a tremendous resort and we think the quality of the accommodation is only equalled by the quality of its facilities. It has a very extensive, award-winning spa and wellness center, the Anantara Balance. Here you can enjoy a huge amount of health and beauty treatments in any of 24 treatment rooms. We have a luxury hammam here too, an aroma steam room, bamboo sauna, liquid sound pool, ice grotto, Kneipp walk path, crystal and gemstone steam room to give you just some examples. The Anantara is a food scene all by itself with 6 venues serving everything from Mediterranean and Asian fusion to ‘Aussie outback bbq food’ and a sleek lounge bar, the Lotus Lounge, one of the more classy places to hang out in Dubai. Private dining is also available. You can order a Deep Dive: Read the Review…
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Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Anantara The Palm Jumeirah
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Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: W Maldives
Fesdu Island
Alif Alif
MaldivesW Maldives is a sophisticated 5-star, private (heart-shaped!) island overwater bungalow resort with cutting-edge design and facilities. It receives its fair share of international celebs and is a glamorous and fun place to hang out. Facilities include high-quality restaurants and bars, a sublime sauna & fitness center, and a water sports & dive center. The resort sits by what we consider the best house reef in the Maldives and you can admire a vast amount of sea life directly from your overater bungalow: reef sharks, angel fish, stingrays, and glow-in-the-dark plankton and jellyfish. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Most of the accommodation units at W Maldives are overwater bungalows. Their entry-level overwater villas are listed as Fabulous Overwater Oasis and Spectacular Lagoon Oasis. Entry level or not these are incredible places to stay and we think they could be marketed as pretty much presidential suites in a lot of other resorts less extravagant than this. They are sleek and stylish and cover 1570 square feet/146 square meters of space which includes one double bedroom, a lounge with glass floor panels, a bathroom, and an outside terrace that has lounging space, a plunge pool, and direct access to the water below. The only difference as far as we could see between these two is that the ‘Spectacular Lagoon Oasis’ has an overwater hammock on the terrace and the ‘Fabulous Overwater Oasis’ doesn’t. For such a minor difference you’d expect them to be priced very similarly but for some reason, as we can see here at booking.com, the Spectacular Lagoon Oasis will cost you a couple of hundred dollars more per night. Nice feature but definitely not worth that much more, we feel. Then on to the Vice Presidential and Presidential Overwater Villas. These are jaw-dropping two-bedroom units that are enormously spacious, the former being 3476 square feet/323 square meters and the latter a full 5295 square feet/492 square meters. They share the same general facilities and features of the more er…’ basic’ villas, what you are mainly paying for here is their much greater space and a greater sense of privacy. On land, there are the Beach Villas which share the same touch of class and come as doubles with king-size beds or two twin beds. Their setting may even be preferred by some guests – nestling in the jungle just at the edge of the beach they are thoroughly secluded and romantic. Prices & Availability: Check out all the details at Booking.com here and at the resort’s own website (Marriott-Bonvoy) here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Their AWAY® Spa has a sublime setting and a range of massage, Ayurvedic, and facial treatments. Water sports are Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: InterContinental Thalasso
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: There may be a lot of competition in overwater bungalows in Bora Bora and indeed in the broader region of French Polynesia, but we think the 5-star InterContinental Thalasso Bora Bora is really quite a place. It is located on its own private island, a 20-minute boat ride from Bora Bora Motu Mute Airport, and it is hard to overemphasize the extraordinary setting, with the craggy peak of Mount Otemanu towering above and the most beautifully clear turquoise waters you could imagine swaying gently all around. It also has consistently high levels of service, great facilities, and a laudable commitment to eco-friendly and sustainability principles, all of which, for us, make it stand out somewhat from the rest and lend the place an extra exclusive feel. It is very much a once-in-a-lifetime vacation venue, and smoothly manages to be both family-friendly and ideal for honeymoons. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: The overwater bungalows and villas are in a choice position to enjoy the setting with their boardwalk jutting out right in the middle of the bay. They are also all exceptionally spacious; the smallest covers a minimum of 1020 ft² while the largest, the ‘Marlon Brando Suite’, comes in at a whopping 3465 ft². As you will see there is a great range of accommodation to choose from, most, but not all, of which are overwater. Of those that are overwater, they come with glass floor coffee tables from where you can peer down into the coral reef and see all manner of exotic creatures. Many also have their own private, on-deck, infinity swimming pools. We found the design and interior decoration a pleasing mix of modern and traditional Polynesian and they have all the modern facilities and comforts you would expect from a luxury hotel: air-con, WiFi, cable TV, music system, refrigerator, coffee maker, mini bar, some lovely bathrooms with bathtubs and rainfall showers, as well as plenty of lounging and dining furniture both inside and out. Room service is 24 hours and you can expect the absolute best in service throughout the resort. As mentioned above InterContinental Thalasso makes great efforts to be sustainable and not adversely affect the delicate ecosystem that surrounds it. It was for example a pioneer of revolutionary technology that draws cool water from the deep ocean to power its air conditioning system. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Enter dates and check prices at Booking.com here or at the hotel’s own website here Resort Facilities & Things to Do: There are three main restaurants at the resort; the elegant Reef Restaurant which serves French and international food, the more informal beachside Sands Restaurant which does a particularly nice line Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: InterContinental Le Moana
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The InterContinental Le Moana’s overwater bungalows lie off Matira Point at the southern end of Bora Bora’s main island. The hotel is, as the name suggests, a sister of the InterContinental Thalasso across the lagoon which has a greater range of facilities, all of which guests at this InterContinental can access via shuttle boat. We think it doesn’t have the same broad choice of accommodation as its sister hotel and we think many will also consider the Thalasso branch as having a more scenic location, as it looks directly across the lagoon at the towering Mount Otemanu. Intercontinental Le Moana also has an extremely idyllic location though we must admit, nestling snugly as it does between the gorgeous white sands of Matira Point and the lush tropical hills behind. It also offers equal amounts of luxury, service, and style, and has an understated charm that may be lacking in the larger resort. We think its smaller size, more convivial atmosphere, greater access to the main island, and lower prices may just make it preferable for many guests. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: The Le Moana, as mentioned, doesn’t have the same range of accommodation on offer as the Thalasso, nor are the bungalows and villas on offer as large. Their standard size is 560 ft² with the largest being only a tad larger at 670 ft². That being said we think they are just as luxurious and beautifully designed and decorated, and have a more intimate, cozy feel. So, if you don’t feel like paying premium prices just for extra space they will work out to a much better value. The choices are overwater bungalows and beach villas both of which are stylish and sleek, and filled with modern comforts, with the overwaters all coming with a glass-bottomed coffee table through which you can peer down into the coral reef. They also have gorgeous views out over the lagoon and the nearby islands of Raiatea and Taha’a, a positive also shared by the beach villas which sit right at the edge of the powder-like white sands. All luxury hotel standard facilities are here: air-con, WiFi, cable TVs, music system, coffee makers, refrigerators & minibars, and the bathrooms are all equipped with a spa-bath. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details at the resort’s own website (IHG) here or at Booking.com here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Noa Noa, the main restaurant, serves French cuisine with a Polynesian twist in a semi al-fresco setting by the beach and has live evening entertainment on some evenings. The Vini Vini Bar and Terrace is a casual poolside venue that does good lunches and, until late, various snacks, Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Isla Colón
Bocas del Toro
Bocas del Toro
PanamaPunta Caracol is an eco-friendly, overwater bungalow resort in Bocas del Toro, along Panama’s Caribbean Coast. It has just nine very picturesque bungalows over the water which have the aesthetics of old colonial jungle huts but with more modern comforts. We think the setting is sublime – a deeply remote spot accessible only by boat and surrounded by 100 acres of the lodge’s very own rainforest reserve, 98% of which is left completely as nature intended. We believe it is absolutely a place for relaxation and contemplation. The food is excellent and the staff are helpful and friendly. Romantic Thatched Roof, Overwater Bungalows with Terraces They have just nine bungalows in total, divided into three categories – Standard Suites, Luna Suites, and Master Suites. The latter is definitely our pick of the bunch with 1076 square feet/100 square meters of open plan space including a mezzanine bedroom with its own outside terrace and wonderful views. Its two terraces cover a combined area of 646 square feet/60 square meters. The three Luna and the five Standard suites are broadly similar to each other, with the Luna just having that bit of extra space internally – 646 square feet/60 square meters as opposed to 538/50 meters but both have similar-sized terraces -269 square feet/25 square meters. Both also have mezzanine bedrooms but only their downstairs sections have a terrace. The terraces are a good size and are supplied with hammocks and dining and lounging furniture. We think you’ll find the waters below, even for the Bocas del Toro region, to be crystal clear and they contain a great array of sea life that the resort management and local government are careful to protect. Punta Caracol Rates & Availability Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Rainforest Exploration & Caribbean Water Sports Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge has its own nature reserve surrounding the resort. It is there to be explored, by yourself or on guided tours, and here we can see and hear an incredible amount of local wildlife – sloths, capuchin monkeys, dolphins, and caiman to name but a few. The hotel also organizes other activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, dolphin-watching, visiting native communities, etc. as well as regular boats to and from the nearest beach, Starfish Beach, ten minutes along the coast. And you can also arrange private boat trips to some nearby stunning desert islands. The Punta Caracol’s restaurant/bar serves excellent Caribbean and international food, from breakfast to lavish evening meals, and also a good choice of drinks. It is a relaxed friendly place with a large terrace and lovely views over the water. Location: A Remote Rainforest Hideaway There are Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: The St. Regis Red Sea Resort
Ummahat Islands
Red Sea
Saudi ArabiaWhy We Like It: Saudi Arabia has recently made huge strides in opening up to foreign tourism and this, the St. Regis Red Sea, which opened fairly in early 2024, is another example of such ambition. It is a high end luxury resort, as you would expect from Marriott’s St Regis line, and it is located on an absolutely gorgeous private island the Saudis call Ummahat. It has access to some of the world’s most pristine coral reefs and marine ecosystems, something both the tourism authorities and Marriott are, by all reports, keen to see be preserved and prosper. It’s all new for this part of the Red Sea so we hope this is exactly what happens. Accommodation is a simple choice between beach and overwater, with some having an extra premium for a sunset view. Standards of luxury are the same across the board, so there are no great price differences or bargain entry-level suites to be snagged. It’s a 5 Star resort and the whole places reeks of opulence and the service, and the food and drink is of the highest caliber (no alcohol available though!) You also have plenty of fun, and relaxing activities to choose from, including some jaw dropping scuba diving and very opulent spa facilities. Getting here is done very much in style from Red Sea International Airport. Contact the resort before you go to arrange. You have a choice between a 25-minute seaplane direct from the airport or a short trip in a luxury car to the airport marina for a 30-minute speedboat ride. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Their overwater bungalows, which they term Coral Villas, are nothing short of stunning. They have, for overwater bungalows, a fairly unusual, round, seashell-inspired design, plus floor to ceiling windows that make them feel extra open and spacious. The interior design is on point. Luxury of course, but nothing ostentatious. The outside decks are particularly inviting too, and neatly arranged to ensure privacy and open sea views. All are practically identical except some command a relatively reasonable extra premium for a sunset view. Well, I say reasonable, but if you go for the sunset view, you’ll have to forgo the sunrise view, which the others get for free 🙂 And a sunrise or a sunset over the Red Sea are both pretty special, it has to be said. You have direct access to the sea below for swimming and snorkeling. The waters are teeming with life and ridiculously clear. All the overwaters bungalows also have infinity pools on the deck. Back on land, there is the beach accommodation, what they call their Dune Villas. These are awfully luxurious and spacious too, maybe more so, internally Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Lagen Island, Mimaropa
El Nido
Palawan
PhilippinesWhy We Like It: The El Nido eco-resort chain’s Lagen Island branch has a jaw-dropping setting, even by Philippine island standards – a picture-perfect cove surrounded by limestone cliffs and lush green forest. We think Lagen Island as a whole is spectacular and it is a known sanctuary for a huge variety of flora and fauna. If you’re any kind of nature lover we’d highly recommend the resort’s guided jungle hikes. It is a luxury resort (4-star), with a kind of barefoot chic vibe, and the accommodation, food, and service are of a very high standard. It has 51 rooms in total, a mix of what they refer to as Forest Suites, Beachfront Cottages, and their overwater bungalows which they refer to as Water Cottages. All are crafted from local wood, most of it recycled and, in common with pretty much all El Nido’s resorts, the accommodation, and the resort in general, feel authentic and seem to blend in nicely with the sublime natural surroundings, though mod-cons too are present. Water Villas & Other Accommodation: So there’s a total of 51 rooms, 18 of which are overwater bungalows or Water Cottages, 53 m²/570 ft² units that can sleep up to four. They have that nice traditional aesthetic from the outside, while inside they resemble more of a pleasant, modern hotel room. Modern hotel room conveniences include a minibar, WiFi, Satellite TV, Air-con, and an in-room safe. The bedrooms are connected via sliding floor-to-ceiling doors to furnished outdoor terraces. These overlook the bay and serve well as al fresco lounge areas. Other accommodations at El Nido are the Forest Rooms which include four large (70 m²/753 ft²) two-story, Forest Suites that sit just at the edge of the forest and feel secluded and romantic. Nine Beachfront Cottages complete the accommodation choices, they are identical to the Water Cottages but sit at the water’s edge as opposed to on the water and, like the overwater cottages, they have unobstructed views out to sea. Prices: Check out prices & availability at Booking.com here or at Agoda here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Their Clubhouse restaurant has both an inside air-conditioned dining area and an outdoor dining terrace, and the food, a mixture of Filipino, other Asian, and international is consistently good. The accommodation is all-inclusive, or to be technically correct – breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included. Snacks, other meals, and drinks can be ordered for an extra fee throughout the day. There is a swimming pool at the resort, with nice views over the sea. Though Lagen Island is not a place for nightlife the adjacent pool bar has a friendly vibe and can be lively and fun. The resort also has Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $500 & $1000 per NightAddress: Koro Sun Resort, Hibiscus Highway
Savusavu
Vanua Levu
FijiWhy We Like It: The eco-friendly Koro Sun Resort sits on a lagoon surrounded by a lush 160-acre nature sanctuary on the island of Vanua Levu, just to the northeast of Fiji’s main island. For us it’s a place with a strong back-to-nature appeal. If you’re feeling adventurous you can head out on some awe-inspiring jungle hikes or deep sea diving trips or, if you’re feeling lazy, just lay back and enjoy as much fine food, pampering, and relaxation as you like. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: We have a broad range of accommodations here, including overwater bungalows which actually float on the water, and larger, two-story, two-bedroom overwater villas in a semi-separate, private section of the resort. The overwater bungalows romantic and cozy at Koro Sun, and we’re happy to see the interior design that doesn’t stray much from a traditional Fijian bure. They are 377 square feet/35 square meters and have a small outside terrace with direct access to the water. The overwater villas are far larger and more modern in style and have a large upstairs terrace and a small deck downstairs with access to the water. They have a small round glass panel on the floor too, to watch the sea life below. While the overwater bungalows are an adults-only zone the overwater villas are family-friendly, hence Koro Sun is placed in both our family-friendly and adults-only categories. They also have some bungalows built along a natural jetty in the lagoon which offer direct access to the water. If all the overwater bungalows are booked out these can offer a pretty similar experience. These are also adults only. We have other options too, too many to mention, so you can check out all individually on the booking page. One particular favorite of ours though was the Mountain Top Villa, a grand, 5-bed colonial-style mansion that offers stunning views at every turn – over the jungle, the resort, and the wide open sea beyond. Prices: Check out prices & availability here at Expedia. Food & Drink: Koro Sun’s main restaurant is The Palm Grove situated in the resort’s central building. We have a variety of international, Fijian, and Pacific Rim dishes here, including some very good, exotic seafood, with much of the ingredients coming from the resort’s own organic gardens. It is the venue for the daily breakfast which offers a buffet – fresh fruits and breads, juices yogurts, cereals, etc. etc., as well as hot dishes made to order – mainly international but with some Pacific Rim twists – egg and coconut toast being a nice example. Latitude 17 is a more stylish venue that sits by the lagoon. It has open views over the water Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Four Seasons Resort
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The family-friendly Four Seasons overwater bungalow resort forms an exclusive enclave by the coral reefs to the northeast of Bora Bora. We found their overwater bungalows more modernist than most and they have the feel of luxury design apartments where everything feels crisp, clean, and new. All come with tremendous views over Mount Otemanu and the lagoon, the overwater bungalows particularly, and the resort itself is a pleasure to stroll around with plenty to do and see, and a cozy, friendly, atmosphere throughout. Though the vibe is, this being Bora Bora, generally one of romantic indulgence, We think the Four Seasons takes care of children better than most with a kid’s club and plenty of organized activities. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora has one hundred overwater bungalows and seven beachfront villas to choose from, ranging in size from 1070 ft² to over 3200 ft², with a maximum occupancy of 6 for the larger units. We think you’ll find them extremely comfortable, spacious, and beautifully styled with teak woods and pastel-shaded soft furnishings. The outside spaces are expansive and kitted out, with the overwater bungalows having private access to the water as well as outdoor showers, chaise lounges, circular daybeds, and dining tables. All the overwaters have internal glass floor panels to watch the sea life in the lagoon below too and some also have plunge pools on the deck. You can expect king-size beds as standard in all of the units as well as plasma screen satellite TVs, coffee machines, mini-fridges, music stations, etc. in the lounge areas. All the bathrooms come with nice, large, and deep baths with some opening out to the sea via sliding doors. Room service is 24 hours and the service throughout the resort, which also provides concierge and business services, is of the highest quality. Prices: Check availability & prices here at Expedia or here at Booking.com Resort Facilities & Things to Do: You can enjoy some tremendous food at the Four Seasons, where you have a choice of four venues from casual to fine dining. We love the seafood-centric French-Polynesian Arii Moana Restaurant. It is one of Bora Bora’s most heralded, and definitely worth trying out at least one evening. Private dining can also be arranged, with a particularly nice experience being to have a gourmet meal delivered to your villa by traditional canoe, and set up on your deck, for a relaxed, romantic evening in. The infinity swimming pool which blends beautifully out with the sea also has a swim-up bar and some fine cocktails, which can also be enjoyed into the early hours at the casual chic Fare Hoa Bar which has live Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Sol Bungalows
Isla Solarte
Bocas del Toro
PanamaThe eco-friendly & fully off-grid Sol Bungalows is a tiny, very intimate resort with just two overwater bungalows on Bocas del Toro’s Isla Solarte, the least populated, most undisturbed of all Bocas’ main islands. Though relatively undisturbed we find the location is still very convenient, being just 5 minutes by water taxi from Bocas Town. We think you’ll find the overwater bungalows leek, modern, and comfortable – they boast all the features you’d expect from quality overwater bungalows in the Caribbean but at a more reasonable price. Sustainable Luxury: Off-Grid Overwater Bungalows Those features include; traditional thatched roofs, glass floor viewing panels, nice furnished terraces with direct access to the water, overwater hammocks, and outdoor showers. We think you’ll find the bungalows spacious too; they cover 775 square feet/78 square meters in total, with a lounge area, a separate bedroom with a king-size bed and memory foam mattress, a bathroom and a lovely outside terrace just made for gazing at sunsets. Other hotel-type niceties include coffee makers, mini-fridges, and blackout curtains. The lounge and bedroom are separated by a sliding door and the sofa in the lounge can be converted into two single beds which allows the bungalows an occupancy of four each if needed. Sol Bungalows Pricing & Reservations Check out all the details on the booking page here. Note: only children over the ages of 12 are permitted to stay at Sol Bungalows. Island Living: Solar Power, Surfing, & Healthy Dining A fine healthy breakfast is included in the rate and evening meals, drinks, etc. can be provided on-site. We are also, as previously mentioned, just five minutes away from Bocas Town where we have a choice of food stores, restaurants, bars, and cafes, and there are a few local stores on the island itself. You can nip out your door for some snorkeling, kayaking, or paddle boarding, with all equipment provided, a range of massages can be arranged for you on-site and so too yoga classes. Bocas del Toro is of course famous for its world-class surf and its best waves are just a short boat ride away. Scuba diving too – the area has some of the best in the world – and diving trips can be arranged from Sol Bungalows. The enthusiastic owners of Sol Bungalows are Bocas experts, former guides in fact, so they have the knowledge and contacts to arrange all sorts of activities for you. Island hopping boat trips, sea fishing, and jungle hikes to horseback riding, biking, and even pub crawls in Bocas Town for example. The place is entirely off-grid – electricity comes from 14 solar panels on the roof of the restaurant, though they do also Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson, Jalan Pantai, Batu 10, Port Dickson
Port Dickson
Negeri Sembilan
MalaysiaWhy We Like It: The enormous, 5 Star, Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson Resort, just south of Kuala Lumpur, is one of Malaysia’s most iconic resorts, and it has the largest number of overwater bungalows of any resort in the world. There are an astonishing 522 overwater of them stretching out nearly a mile into the Strait of Malacca in the shape of a hibiscus flower. On land too there are a further one hundred-plus guest villas. We think each water villa has been beautifully put together, with luxurious interiors, and outdoor decks with private plunge pools. The only negative we can see though is that with such a huge number of overwater bungalows together they are relatively close together and not as private as some people may like. The resort itself has excellent facilities we have to say, including a great choice of restaurants and snack bars. Spa facilities, a kid’s club, and a huge range of fun water and land-based sports activities are all here. Water Villas & Other Accommodation: So there are 522 overwater villas and a further 117 on-land villas divided into categories and price points depending on location, view (sea view or beach view), and size. For us the pick of the bunch at Lexis Hibiscus is of course the spectacular Presidential Suite, right at the tip of the hibiscus. It is a four-ensuite bedroom duplex covering a full 4,112 square feet (382 square meters) with an enormous living, and dining area, kitchen, and bar. It also has unobstructed sea views, two infinity pools, and an outdoor jacuzzi. Check out all your options at Agoda here or at Booking.com here. Across the board, we think you’ll find the accommodation spacious and airy. They all come with king beds and floor-to-ceiling sliding doors that open onto furnished outdoor decks with private plunge pools. We see the designers paid particular attention to the bathrooms – more spacious and luxurious than most they have double sinks, rainfall showers, steam rooms, and soaking tubs with sea views. They also have direct access to the terrace and the aforementioned private plunge pools. Mod cons include large TVs, WiFi, mini-fridges, and minibars. And all the overwater bungalows have that classic overwater feature we’ve grown to love – glass viewing panels in the floor to watch the marine life below. Prices: Check out all the details – prices, reviews, and more photos, at Booking.com here or at Agoda here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: There is a relatively small beach at the resort with umbrellas and loungers and a water sports area with a huge range of fun water sports on offer. Segways, yoyo cars, and bikes can be rented on land Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Isla Bastimentos
Bastimentos
Bocas del Toro
PanamaEclypse de Mar is an intimate, eco-friendly resort, with its own nature reserve in Bocas del Toro, along Panama’s east coast. It has tastefully designed and decorated, very Caribbean, overwater bungalows, just seven in total, which blend nicely with the deep jungle behind. Eco-Friendly Overwater Bungalows & Jungle Treehouses Their overwater accommodation has two categories – the Standard Bungalows at 538 square feet/50 square meters and the larger, slightly more plush, Honeymoon Overwater Bungalows at 861 square feet/80 square meters. The latter has one king-size bedroom plus lounge while the former, though smaller, has two bedrooms, one double and one twin. We have seating areas inside and outside on the private terrace which offers direct access to the water (which is beautifully calm and clear), and inside they have glass floor panels to allow you to observe the abundant sea life below. We think you’ll find them super comfortable but this being a very much eco-friendly resort you will have to forgo some luxuries – No air-con just ceiling fans for example but, helped by the fresh breezes from the sea, they do the job well. There are no TVs or in-room fridges either though, and the WiFi can be quite weak in the overwater bungalows. Beyond the overwaters they have some rooms in the main building which have the same comfortable interiors and cozy, earthy feel. They have balconies equipped with hammocks and what they describe as a ‘sea view’ which in reality though is a view of the back of the overwater bungalows. They may be a little underwhelming but for us what certainly isn’t is the 3 bedroom, two-floor Sea Loft Villa which has great views over both the sea and the surrounding jungle. Their Tree House is set deeper in the jungle, so no sea views there, but it is the closest to nature of all the accommodation choices and you can spot all sorts of wildlife directly from your balcony. Acqua Lodge Prices & Booking Information Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Eco-Activities, Nature Trails, Kayaking, & Wildlife Eclypse de Mar Acqua Lodge’s main attraction is its own little 7-acre nature reserve that surrounds the accommodation. Most of it is, as you imagine completely wild but there are also easy trails around which can be negotiated without any kind of hiking gear. It is home to a huge array of fauna – sloths, monkeys, caiman, iguanas, etc. and a great many species of tropical birds. A great amount of your time will be spent exploring the immediate surroundings and Eclypse de Mar, with a relatively central location near Bocas del Toro Airport can be a sensible Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Xul-Ha, Bacalar
Bacalar
Chetumal
MexicoThe gorgeous Bacalar Lagoon – Laguna de los Siete Colores – just inland from Chetumal, has recently become something of a trendy escape from coastal Riviera Maya. Previously the lagoon and the town that shares its name saw no more than a few budget backpackers for overnight stays. Now though it has started to attract a wealthier, hippie chic vacation crowd, with boutique hotels & wellness resorts opening up to supply the demographic. The Akalki Hotel y Centro Holístico was one of the first here, is still among the very best, and has Bacalar’s only overwater bungalows. These are, by a large margin, the cheapest overwater bungalows in the country but on that understanding we have to forgo the OTT opulence of the three other resorts with overwater bungalows in Mexico for something far more in tune with nature. Rustic Romance: Back-to-Nature Overwater Bungalows Their 441 square feet overwaters, described as Superior King Rooms on the booking page are rustic and romantic. They are simply but elegantly furnished with king size beds, a sofa bed, seating areas and nice bathrooms inside plus large furnished terraces overlooking the lagoon outside. I think you’ll find them bright and airy and I particularly loved the giant thatched roofs and the much light and dark wood furniture and fittings. The Akalki Hotel is all about back to nature so mod-cons wouldn’t be a strong point. It is though a luxury hotel and you may not have say a mini-bar but you have 350 thread count sheets, a choice of feather pillows, Wifi (though can be weak at times), water dispensers, yoga mats, and kayaks amongst other things at your disposal. There is no air-con in the overwaters but they have fans and the building design utilizes the breezes from the lagoon to good effect. In the on-land accommodation we do, as it happens, have air-con. The accommodation here is very similar in style to the overwaters but slightly larger and can sleep up to four on two double beds. They are set well back from the shore and nicely secluded with outdoor patios surrounded by tropical vegetation. All guests have continental breakfast included, and free access to the hotel’s daily wellness activity programs. Check Current Rates & Book Your Stay Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Wellness, Healing, & Organic Dining at Akalki People come to Akalki to tun-out and unwind. It has many wellness and other programs available to guests – meditation, yoga, dance, sound healing, cooking, sculpture, paddle boarding, excursions and more. These are generally in three different spaces around the resort – the centerpiece Temple Madre Tierra, the overwater pavillion Shala on Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Intercontinental Resort, Papeete
Tahiti
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The tropical gardens of the InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa lie just five minutes from Tahiti Airport and not much more than ten from downtown Papeete. The super convenient location means it’s a place where many people get their very first experience of a classic Polynesian resort and an overwater bungalow stay. It is a large, fairly busy resort and you’ll find it more lively, both day and night (it’s got a 24-hour bar for example), than any similar resort on the likes of Bora Bora and Moorea. The overwater bungalows section though is more quiet and peaceful, relatively speaking, and so in some ways, you can have a romantic getaway or honeymoon while still being able to enjoy the buzz of a lively resort. You’ll find lots to do here with shops, fine restaurants, fun bars, a fabulous spa, and plenty of water sports and other activities to pass the time with. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: They have a range of accommodations at the Intercontinental, mainly rooms at the main hotel building which come in various sizes and have balconies with garden and sea views, but also overwater bungalows with outdoor terraces and lovely views of Moorea Island just across the water. These overwater bungalows are in two sections. Eight 400 square feet/37 square meter units surround the resort’s motu (islet) where the lagoonarium and the main pool are situated, while the others are down a coast with a wooden walkway placing them a little farther out on the ocean. The latter are referred to as Overwater Motu Bungalows on the booking page and come with 400 square feet/37 square meters of internal space and an impressive 344 square feet/ 32 square meter terrace. The Lagoon Bungalows come in two sizes – the standard models are larger internally than the Motu Bungalows but smaller externally – 414 square feet/39 square meters indoors with a 129 square feet/12 square meter terrace. The Superior Bungalows, the pick of the bunch at this resort, are a similar size indoors but come with a 183 square feet/17 square meter terrace. The majority of the accommodation choices, but in particular the overwater bungalows, are tastefully designed and decorated, displaying a nice, subtle fusion between modern conveniences and traditional Polynesian styling. Though the overwaters are certainly cozy and romantic, the resort itself is busy and developed (as is the island of Tahiti in general) so compared to resorts on Moorea or in particular Bora Bora, some may find it not so ideal for an intimate getaway. Others though may prefer the buzz of a livelier resort, and island. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details at Booking.com here. or at Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Over $3000 per NightAddress: Northwest Point
Wheeland Settlement
Providenciales
Turks and Caicos IslandsThe fabulous, 5-Star Amanyara Turks & Caicos sits on a rocky shore overlooking the coral reefs of Point Marine National Park. The beach that fronts the resort, Malcolm’s Road Beach, is incredibly pristine and is surrounded by a full 100 acres of private estate, mostly lush tropical forest. The place feels peaceful and secluded, which, well, it certainly is, but we are still only 20 minutes from Providenciales International Airport here. Amanyara features Indonesian-inspired structures and villas, almost all built over the water or at the very least alongside the water. But in this case, not over the sea as is the most typical for traditional overwater bungalows, but over very placid, private ponds or pools. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Your accommodation choices range in size from cozy one-bedroom overwater suite pavilions to really fabulous, two to six-bedroom, overwater villas. The terraces of each are shaded by eaves on three sides and have floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening out to their private pools. The villas are serviced by what they term a villa host, rather like a butler, and the three-to-six-bedroom villas also have their own personal chefs. Both the villas and the pavillions feature a nicely soothing combination of wood and cream colors, comfortable lounge furniture, and king-sized beds. We think you’ll probably find you’ll spend most of your time outdoors here though. Surrounded by elegant shaded terraces and sundecks, the outside space is even more attractive. Prices: Check out all the details at Trip.com here. Food & Drink: It’s a super luxury resort, for us one of the Caribbean’s absolute best in fact, and the food at Amanyara is suitably excellent. The main restaurant’s delightful terrace is the place for breakfast. There we have a wide range of a la carte options, from crispy bacon to Thai kingfish Benedict, alongside a buffet of fresh fruit, cold meats, cheeses, pastries, muesli, yogurts, and fresh juices, Then there’s lunch at the Beach Club, where you can enjoy random dishes like gazpacho or wood-fired spicy pepperoni pizza with avocado relish. Some might skip the complimentary teas and coffees there and go straight for a champagne mojito or basil and cucumber gimlet. Accompanying your drinks can be all manner of delectable nibbles, and cigar enthusiasts can also enjoy a Davidoff Yamasa Robusto, available from the bar. Evening dinner at the, quite casual, ‘The Restaurant’ is the culinary highlight. A very global menu features dishes ranging from tom yam soup and green curry chicken to Turks and Caicos lobster. The food is organic at Amanyara with many of the ingredients coming fresh from the resort’s own hydroponic farm. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Amanyara gets praise for its tennis Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: St Regis Resort
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The 5-star, St. Regis Bora Bora was the setting for the 2009 comedy ‘Couple’s Retreat,’ starring Vince Vaughan, an extra publicity boost that such a confident, sophisticated resort really had very little need for. Its overwater bungalows are stunning and we’re sure you’ll be extremely impressed with almost everything this resort has to offer. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: The resort is spread out over 44 acres which includes a private lagoon and various beach areas. The accommodation is a mixture of overwater bungalows and beach villas, all of which are extremely spacious; the largest overwater bungalows and villas in Bora Bora in fact. The very smallest on offer at the St. Regis are 1550 ft² for example, with the very largest being a quite magnificent 3960 ft². The design and decor are mostly traditional Polynesian; airy and with lots of wood. You will have a large bedroom(s) with a super comfortable king-size bed, seating, closet space, and a giant flat-screen TV. The lounge areas have comfy sofas, another TV, and a minibar, and outside there is lots of deck space with lounging, seating and dining furniture, outdoor showers, and, in the case of the overwater bungalows, private access to the water. The bathrooms are suitably luxurious, and large, too. There you have a rainfall shower, a deep bath to sink into, and a choice of exotic bath salts and other pampering products. For us another nice touch is of course the glass floor paneling. Many, if not most, luxury overwater bungalows will have them, but usually just in one room. Here they have them in the hallway, the living room, and the bathroom. The overwaters come in various levels and prices as you will see on the booking page with the top of the range being their Royal Villas which are really quite magnificent and, surprisingly enough, are the only ones that have private pools on the deck. You have a private butler service at your disposal at the St. Regis and one of the best concierge teams around. They are particularly adept at arranging grand romantic gestures, for honeymoons or otherwise, via their ‘Romantic Concierge’ service, and they organize weddings too with a bridal boutique also on the premises where you can rent wedding dresses, groom suits, etc. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details here at Booking.com or on the resort’s own website (Marriott). Resort Facilities & Things to Do: The resort has two swimming pools one of which has a swim-up bar and there is a private lagoon teeming with water life; coral, exotic fish, stingrays, and turtles. There is a resident biologist at the St. Regis too, and he is on Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Sun Siyam Iru Fushi
Manadhoo
Noonu Atoll
MaldivesCategories: 5 Star Luxury Overwater Bungalows, All Inclusive Overwater Bungalows, Family Friendly Overwater Bungalows, Overwater Bungalows for Honeymoons, Overwater Resorts with Spa, Overwater Bungalows with Glass Floor, Overwater Bungalows with Private Pool, and Overwater Bungalows with Private ButlerWhy We Like It: Sun Siyam Iru Fushi is an award-winning 5-star all-inclusive with overwater bungalows on a stunning private island in The Maldives’ Noonu Atoll. The resort has a great reputation for family vacations, winning the World Travel Awards’ category of Best Family Resort in the Indian Ocean for three years running from 2016 to 2019, while also being nominated multiple times for the world’s best family resort. We find it’s also a popular place for a romantic getaway too though – this being the Maldives adults/couples tend to dominate anyway. There are also dedicated adults-only zones and the resort is large enough to find plenty of space for rest, relaxation, and romance. It offers various options – b&b, half board, full board, and all-inclusive. For a multiple award-winning, 5-star resort in The Maldives, we find Sun Siyam Iru Fushi pleasantly very reasonably priced, with the all-inclusive being overall the best value package. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: It has a nice choice of accommodation on offer, villa style, around the beach or overwater. All of them fit a maximum of two adults and two children up to the age of 12. They are all as plush and comfortable as you might expect from a 5-star private island paradise with sleek interiors and a nice sense of open space both inside and out. Though some may deem the water villas too close to each other careful design means that even on their outside terrace they are still very private. The pick of their Maldives overwater bungalows are very much the ‘Infinity Water Villa with Separate Living Room’, all 1668 square feet/155 square meters of it. It, as the name suggests, features a separate lounge area and an infinity pool on the terrace. The others are smaller, though we couldn’t accuse any of them of being too small – your most basic choice will still be over 900 square feet/85 square meters. And though won’t have a private pool it will still have either a semi-open bathroom with a photo-worthy spa bath overlooking the sea, or a jacuzzi on the terrace. All their water villas also come with those classic glass floor panels so you can stare down at the sea life below from the comfort of your living room. Though they are a little on the small side it has to be said. Their Beach Villas are all larger than the water villas except for the aforementioned ‘Infinity Water Villa with Separate Living Room’, with a minimum size of 1378 square feet/128 square meters. They are tucked neatly away just back from the beach so do have privacy, all will also have a private open-air courtyard with a pool Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Banyan Tree Mayakoba
Playa del Carmen
Cancun
MexicoBanyan Tree Mayakoba, Playa del Carmen is among the latest additions to resorts with overwater bungalows in the Caribbean generally, and the newest of only four overwater bungalow resorts in Mexico. Of the three others in Mexico two are very nearby – Palafitos El Dorado Resort and Rosewood Mayakoba – both of which are fabulous resorts and Banyan Tree Mayakoba matches them on all fronts. We saw it wins consistently great reviews for its eco-friendly principles, its choice setting, its luxury accommodation and facilities. These include a Greg Norman-designed 18-hole golf course and an award-winning spa, and gourmet food & drink. Their overwater bungalows are more European chalet-like than rustic Polynesian. The interiors are sleek, modern, and plush but with plenty of nice earthy, back-to-nature touches. They are set over two floors and we think they offer a much greater sense of privacy than most. Lagoon luxury: Banyan Tree’s two-story overwater villas The above-mentioned over-water villas are all doubles with king-size beds and are very spacious indeed – over their two floors they cover a full 2400 square feet / 222 sq. meters. They have a heated plunge pool on the private terrace which has views over the lagoon. Their bathrooms are particularly nice with spa baths as standard. As with the resort in general, though they have a sleek modern design, the overriding philosophy with the overwater villas is harmony with nature. The decor and furniture are generally of wood or other organic materials and the many native Yucatan potted plants add an extra earthy, jungly vibe. We found these overwater villas an extremely popular choice, and there are only 6 in total, so expect to be disappointed unless you book well in advance. If they do happen to be booked out though we find Banyan Tree has a tremendous choice of other luxury accommodation, some of the finest in the Cancun region, in fact. Check rates and reserve Check availability & prices at Booking.com here or at Expedia here Gourmet food: From Mayan to Thai fusion plus romantic, private dining We have a choice of eateries here from fine dining to relatively informal offering a wide range of cuisine, from traditional Mayan and contemporary Mexican to Thai and international. Their seafood is especially note-worthy, and plentiful. Along the beach and the resort’s main pool area, we can kick back with something from their extensive cocktail menu, grab a beer, or choose from their lists of premium mixed drinks, spirits, and wines. Romantic, private dining experiences can be arranged – al fresco on the beach or a traditional boat floating peacefully through the lagoons for example, and even fine dining deep in the jungle. We saw Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Constance Prince Maurice
Poste de Flacq
Poste De Flacq
MauritiusWhy We Like It: For us a strong candidate for the best luxury resort in Mauritius, the 5 Star Constance Le Prince Maurice, just an hour from Port Louis and its international airport, is a divine slice of paradise and one that boasts the country’s only overwater bungalows. There are just eleven in total though – eight junior suites and three particularly spacious and luxurious water villas – so we’d recommend you book well in advance. Though the height of luxury and beautifully styled we think they have one drawback, that is that they sit over a lagoon fish sanctuary. This means that though it features much interesting sea life, you are not allowed to swim just outside your door. Once that disappointment is overcome though we think these overwater bungalows leave very little else to complain about, and the Constance Prince Maurice in general is a truly fantastic resort. It has excellent spa facilities and a whole host of activities can be enjoyed including water sports and golf at not one but two different 18-hole championship golf courses. Though the resort mainly caters to romantic getaways, honeymoons, etc. children can and do come here too, and the Prince Maurice Kids Club does a fine job looking after them. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Constance Le Prince Maurice has 89 suites and villas spread over 150 acres of stunning beach, lagoon, and lush tropical gardens. The overwater bungalows, as mentioned above, sit on the lagoon and are of two types – suites and villas. Both are beautifully designed and furnished in the traditional Pacific style and for us feel incredibly romantic. The only major difference between the suites and villas is their respective sizes. The suites come in at a respectable 753 square feet (70 m²) and have one double bedroom with a seating area, a lovely outdoor terrace, plus some very swish bathrooms. The villas though are over twice the size at 1,400 square feet (130 m² ). Along with a larger bedroom, they also come with a separate lounge/living room plus dining space, a whirlpool bath/jacuzzi in the bathroom, and a soak tub outside on the terrace. Beyond the overwaters the beachside accommodation at Constance Prince Maurice is equally impressive. Their Beach Villas with Pool being especially praiseworthy. You have a 24 hour butler and room service at your disposal and the service in general throughout the resort is second to none. All the accommodation is offered as B&B, breakfast and dinner included or all-inclusive. There is quite a bit of difference in price between these options as you can see on the booking page but it must be said the food, and the drink (their wine cellar Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Ozen Resort
Madhoo Island
South Male Atoll
MaldivesWhy We Like It: All-inclusive resorts, be they with overwater bungalows or not, can tend to fall short when it comes to real luxury but Ozen Maadhoo is the Maldives’ finest example of how to get it right. We think it’s a really fabulous place: the setting is stunning, as is the accommodation, there is a generous supply of top quality food and drink and, if staying more than 4 nights, complimentary activities to enjoy too – spa treatments, scuba diving, and a meal at the resort’s very special underwater restaurant, just to give you an idea. All that plus very high levels of service make Ozen All Inclusive, for us, excellent value compared to other similar resorts in the Maldives. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: We have a choice between classic Maldives overwater bungalows and beach villas here, ranging in size from 85 m² to 285 m². They are all doubles, with king-size bed and a sofa bed in the lounge area if needed, with the exception of the large ‘Beach Pool Pavillion‘, which has two bedrooms – a master bedroom and one twin bedroom. The water villas are a classically romantic choice with direct access to the water and uninterrupted views as far as the eye can see. They also all have, amongst other luxury features, glass floor panels in the living room and standalone ellipse-shaped bathtubs that open up to the outside via sliding doors. The standard villas will not disappoint but the ‘Water Villas with Private Pool‘ are the pick of the bunch, having 1205 sq ft/112 sq meters of space and a nice infinity-style plunge pool on the outside deck. The beachside villas may not have that but they all have a private pool as standard and across the accommodation choices the interior design and decor is crisp and smart with sleek furniture, bright fabrics, and tasteful art pieces. Modern luxury hotel facilities are standard too with AC, WiFi, flat-screen cable TV, Segafredo coffee machines, and free minibars that are generously restocked twice a day. We think you’ll find the service top quality at this resort and you will have room service, a private butler, and concierge services throughout your stay. Prices: Check out prices & availability at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Food & Drink: We find food can be an issue at all-inclusive resorts, in terms of quality anyway. But the Ozen deserves plaudits for it being consistently good. You have a choice of buffet and à la carte international food at The Palms Restaurant, a range of traditional South Asian at IndoCeylon, Chinese at The Peking, and sushi at Raw. We cannot fail to mention the M6m, the resort’s signature (adults Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Ban Phu Takhian
Sai Yok
Kanchanaburi Province
ThailandWhy We Like It: The Float House River Kwai Resort is a uniquely romantic floating hotel in Western Thailand. These luxury villas are generally only reached by boat, and so offer very much the sensation of getting away from it all. This is not some primitive jungle camp though we hasten to add, it is a luxury boutique resort with overwater bungalows that are spacious and comfortable and equipped with all modern luxury hotel conveniences. Overwater Bungalows: Their villas are all two-bedroom, one double and one twin, and all almost identical; there are no ‘standard’ or ‘superior’ villas or the like here. Beyond that, your accommodation choices are B&B villa, with breakfast only, half board or full-board. Going for full board makes the most sense we think. We think the food included in the package is of good quality and even if it weren’t, as the place is so isolated, unless you bring your own food you will be spending extra to eat at the same restaurant anyway. The villas have around 90 square meters/1,000 square feet of space and have a nice, natural elegance; their thatched roofs, teakwood furniture, and natural materials allow you to feel at least a little in harmony with nature. If being too much in harmony with the deep jungle scares the hell out of you, rest assured you will have modern luxury hotel facilities too; air-con, mosquito nets, WiFi, satellite TVs, coffee machines, minibars, very comfy thick mattress with luxurious linens, etc. Apart from the two bedrooms you have a lounge area, very nice bathrooms with rainfall showers, and a private outside terrace with seating and lounging furniture. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details here at Booking.com or here at Expedia. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: We feel the setting for this resort is really quite special, and many guests just spend most of their time relaxing on the terrace watching the river go by or taking a dip now and again. For more active types the resort organizes all sorts of activities such as jungle hiking, wildlife spotting, mountain biking, bamboo rafting, etc. with traditional Thai massages also being available. The restaurant here, the Pontoon Restaurant, does top-quality Thai and International food all day, both buffet and a la carte while the Moon Lounge & Bar has a lovely outdoor terrace and a range of drinks both local and imported, including some fine cocktails. It is a friendly, relaxed place where you’ll find it easy to socialize with your fellow guests. Resort Location: The journey from Bangkok will take less than four hours by car, heading first to Kanchanaburi City and then in the direction of the Saiyok Park and Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Sofitel Moorea
Moorea
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The 5-star, Sofitel Moorea Kia Ora Resort is a private enclave surrounded by crystal clear waters and pure white sands near both Moorea Airport and the island’s main ferry dock which has regular ferries running the hour-long journey to and from Tahiti. It is a beautiful place, and if you’re coming, as most people are, straight from busy Tahiti both it and the island of Moorea in general will offer the wow factor. The setting ticks all the boxes for a classic Polynesian island stay; balmy turquoise waters, powdery white sands (the beach alongside is consistently rated one of the best in Polynesia), and lush green tropical foliage, while the resort itself is small, intimate and oozes romantic indulgence. Sofitel is family friendly but it doesn’t have much in the way of specific facilities for kids. In general, though they will be well looked after by the helpful, cheerful staff. Babysitting/child minding services are also available. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: They have a range of bungalows and villas, mainly overwater but with a few beach and garden villas too, ranging in size from 450 to 800 square feet. All are sleek and modern in style with lots of polished wood, soft lighting, and pastel-colored fabrics, though also with that classic, traditional Polynesian look externally. The overwater bungalows at the Sofitel Moorea feel the most traditional in style internally and as such are cozy and romantic. They all come with outside terraces with lounging furniture and direct access to the water. They are the most popular accommodation choice and, though almost double the price of the cheapest, garden-based bungalows, we have to say they are worth the extra. You’ll find all the usual 5-star hotel facilities at the Sofitel, there is a concierge service here and in general, throughout the resort we think you’ll find the service is outstanding. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out availability & prices at Booking.com Resort Facilities & Things to Do: We have two acclaimed restaurants here; Pure, which offers quality international and local dishes, both buffet and a la carte, and has live entertainment on some evenings. It is also where their huge buffet breakfast is served in the morning. Then there is the simply titled Le K, which is a smaller venue with a sand floor and traditional Polynesian decor. It is more for fine dining in an intimate, romantic atmosphere though it also has some low-key live entertainment on some evenings too. Our choice of bars at Sofitel Moorea are Vue, which is known for having the largest selection of liquors in French Polynesia, and also does some inventive cocktails, and the Beach Bar, on the edge of the Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Anantara Resort
Banana Island
Doha
QatarWhy We Like It: Banana Island is an island paradise just off the coast of Doha which is home to Qatar’s only overwater bungalows, and one of only two overwater bungalow resorts in the Gulf region (the other being the Palm Resort in Dubai). All are three-bedroom units and cover a full 2370 sq. feet/220 sq. meters, so for sheer scale alone, they are very impressive. We find them also nicely designed, sleek, and very luxurious, as you might well expect from one of Qatar’s finest luxury resorts. Banana Island has a very highly rated spa and wellness center, commonly thought of as the country’s best, seven restaurants to choose from, and a host of leisure and sports activities both land and water-based including golf, tennis, ten-pin bowling, scuba diving, snorkeling, boating and fishing. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: They have a good range of accommodation choices all of which are spacious and luxurious. Even their cheapest rooms will be at least 500 sq. feet and display very high levels of comfort. Pride of place though of course goes to their overwater villas. They are, as mentioned, enormous with three bedrooms centered around a central living area, which has a giant TV and lounging and dining areas, leading out to a spacious, well-furnished terrace that also includes a private plunge pool. Their sleek bathrooms are noteworthy and come with especially inviting curved bathtubs. Each has also a small kitchen/kitchenette area which, though not a deal breaker of course, may disappoint somewhat we feel, especially when the rest of the villa is so bold and grand. They come with a microwave oven, fridge, and pod coffee maker. There are only 11 overwater villas in total at Banana Island and they can be booked out. If that’s the case the rest of the accommodation doesn’t have to be such a downgrade, our favorite alternative in such a case would be the ‘Two Bedroom Luxury Sea View Pool Villa’. Note: Banana Island is an alcohol-free resort. Note 2: All couples must present a marriage certificate at check-in. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Resort’s Own Website (Anantara) here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Among our dining options at Banana Island are Al Nahham and Azraq, both serving Arabic dishes and mezze platters, the former having nice views over the Doha skyline. For contemporary Italian there is Riva, for Indian and South Asian, the Q lounge and restaurant and for informal American comfort food try Ted’s with its funky retro decor. The island’s spa and wellness center is thought of as Qatar’s very best. It has singles and couples treatment suites, a Thai massage suite, Moroccan Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Soneva Jani
Medhufaru
Noonu Atoll
MaldivesCategories: 5 Star Luxury Overwater Bungalows, All Inclusive Overwater Bungalows, Family Friendly Overwater Bungalows, Overwater Bungalows for Honeymoons, Overwater Resorts with Spa, Overwater Bungalows with Glass Floor, Overwater Bungalows with Private Pool, and Overwater Bungalows with Private ButlerSoneva Jani is one of The Maldives’ most exclusive private islands and for us its overwater bungalows are uniquely spacious, stylish, and luxurious. We find the very largest of them, the two and four-bedroom ‘water reserves’ around the end of the walkway, really quite extraordinary creations. These opulent wooden palaces come with private pools, water slides, and retractable roofs that allow stargazing direct from the master bedroom. All-inclusive packages have been available here since 2021. Check below for details as to what is included. We like that most of the island is left natural and wild so, anytime the feeling takes you, you can have a wander through mangrove forests and deserted beaches, and feel yourself enticingly detached from civilization. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: The first stand-out feature of Soneva Jani’s overwater bungalows is their sheer size – all of them are spread over two floors and their very smallest one-bedroom units still cover 4477 square feet/416 square meters while their largest, the four-bedroom water reserve, covers a whopping 15295 square feet/1421 square meters. There are five other categories between those two extremes none of which will disappoint, we feel. All come with water slides from the upper floor if you’re ever in a hurry to get downstairs. Other standard features include large private pools, various glass floor viewing panels, study rooms, huge walk-in wardrobes, kitchenettes, and stunning bathrooms. The largest five sit at the very end of the pier by themselves with the largest of all – the aforementioned 15295 square feet ‘Water Reserve’ – being also the most isolated and private. Outside of the water villas you can also choose to stay in their two-bedroom beach bungalow hidden away in the mangrove forests. It is titled the Robinson Crusoe Residence and comes with lots of very private space. Or you can also choose to stay in their very indulgent, 23-meter private yacht. It has two en-suite bedrooms and a glass-bottomed spa tub amongst other things. Your crew includes a captain, sous chef, butler, and a wellness therapist as standard, and a dive master and an expert astronomer can be added on request. You can organize bespoke tours and voyages with the guidance of your captain. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check prices and availability at Booking.com here or at Expedia here Food & Drink: All-inclusive packages are available at Soneva Jani, where we have four main restaurant options and one laid-back bar. The main restaurant is called So Fresh and is a relaxed place with sunken tables, couches, hammocks, and even a giant waterslide. They serve daily buffets (different each day) here as well as à la carte, the food is excellent and their menu Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Over $3000 per NightAddress: Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Ummahat Islands
Red Sea
Saudi ArabiaWhy We Like It: Nujuma, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, opened in May 2024 as the third super-luxury resort to welcome guests to the Saudi Arabian Red Sea’s Ummahat Islands. Inspired by the word Nujum, meaning ‘stars’ in Arabic, it is also the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the broader region, and one of only seven worldwide. It’s a special place, then and the location sure is special too; on its own private island in the same Ummahat Archipelago as the St. Regis Red Sea, the first resort in the area. The design, the work of British firm Foster + Partners, is incredibly impressive, particularly their enormous overwater bungalows, of course. It’s broadly minimalist, with clean lines, graceful curves, and sandy hues that blend beautifully into this unique desert and coastal environment. You have some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving in the world right at your doorstep here. Only very recently opened up to tourism, it is one of the world’s most pristine marine environments. Tourism is a tricky business in such an environment, but Nujuma, along with the other Ummahat resorts, has made guarantees for its preservation. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: You have a choice of one and two-bedroom bungalows here, both overwater and on the beach. They are all broadly similar in style, spaciousness (and yup, they sure are big!), and features, but with a small premium being charged for ones that face the sunset. Connected to the shore by an elevated ring walkway, the overwater villas really feel far out to sea. You’ll spend most of your time on deck, we imagine, which has a large private pool, lounging furniture, and direct access to the fish teeming waters below. There, you have pretty much full privacy and panoramic views over the sea. And, with so little light pollution around, the sky at night is a very impressive show. Each villa, both overwater and onshore, has the services of a dedicated personal host. Najm and Najma Guides they call them, and they might be seen as a mix of a concierge, a guide and a butler. Their main job though, is to arrange experiences, such as educational nature tours with the resident naturalist and conservationist. Prices & Availability: Check prices and availability at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Food & Drink: You have four excellent restaurants at the Ritz-Carlton with dress codes and atmospheres ranging from laid-back casual to fine dining formal. Sita is the main venue, the place for the all-inclusive deal meals, and acts as both a French-style patisserie and a traditional clay oven type Levantine restaurant. It does a range of familiar international fare too; the choice is broad and the Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Motu Tautau
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The 5-star Le Taha’a Island’s overwater bungalows sit neatly off of a secluded private islet between Bora Bora and the famous vanilla island of Taha’a from where it gets its name. We find it offers pretty much the same tranquil, laid-back luxury as Bora Bora island but at cheaper prices. Cheaper prices or not, we think many may find Le Taha’a preferable to resorts on Bora Bora’s main island anyway in that it has an even more remote, paradise island feel. And it is a small, intimate resort that for us feels more personable and less corporate than many others. This is reflected too in its architecture and interior design – the accommodation, and the resort in general feels more traditionally Polynesian than most. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Le Taha’a has 45 romantic, old-style wood and thatch overwater bungalows above the islet’s crystal clear waters, plus a range of cozy beach villas with private gardens and plunge pools steps away from the beach. This is 5-star luxury accommodations with all the conveniences we have come to expect but the decor is traditional Polynesian. It displays native woodcraft and some lovely examples of Tapa barkcloth – and so we find it has a more exotic feel than many other resorts in the region. The overwater bungalows are all 969 square feet/90 square meters, in size and broadly similar but priced slightly differently according to the view they offer, with a view of the iconic Mount Otemanu being the most expensive. There is also a small extra premium for the extra privacy of an End of Pontoon Overwater Bungalow which we feel is relatively good value. The beach villas are similarly priced to the overwaters but they are at least twice the size and so are worth a look. Their Royal Pool Villa is the most expensive accommodation in the whole resort but it is really quite special with roughly 2,800 square feet/260 square meters of space surrounded by its own private walled garden. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Enter dates and check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Le Taha’a Island Resort has three restaurants and two friendly laid-back bars with regular live entertainment – traditional Polynesian fire shows, dancing, and singing for example. Le Vanille is the main restaurant and starts its day with a fantastic breakfast. Choices are wide with a variety of international, French, and Polynesian food, and an impressive array of exotic fresh fruit. Later throughout the day, you can sample incredibly good native seafood amongst other things. Le Vanille is a chic-looking venue but relatively informal, for more fine dining check out Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: Miniloc Island, Mimaropa
El Nido
Palawan
PhilippinesOn Miniloc Island is the Filipino hotel group El Nido’s local eco-resort of the same name. It is something of a luxury resort, which we like, but we also like its laid back, unassuming vibe. It is eco-friendly too and feels more locally authentic than most resorts we’ve seen, with a dash of hippie chic thrown in. There are a total of 50 rooms, a mixture of beach cottages and overwater bungalows. The style is classic Filipino, its bungalows and on-shore cottages have walls of woven bamboo slats and traditional thatched roofs, and all of it blends nicely with the peaceful, rural nature of the setting. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: First we have the overwater bungalows, referred to as ‘Water Cottages’ or ‘Seaview Rooms’ on the booking page. On shore, what they refer to as Beach Cottages are, as the name suggests, on the beach, and then the more secluded Garden Cottages are a little further back. Check out your room options at Agoda here. None are enormously spacious but are certainly cozy, and comfortable, and we feel they have an authentic, rustic charm, despite them being internally, relatively modern in style. They range in size from doubles to two-bedroom (double or twin) units that can sleep up to five. Prices: Check out prices and availability here at Agoda Resort Facilities & Things to Do: Miniloc Island is a laid-back, nature-oriented destination for more than averagely discerning tourists. It is also extremely beautiful and the El Nido resort, with those fabulous limestone cliffs behind it, blends in relatively unassumingly. We’re not surprised therefore to see the resort doesn’t have a whole lot of facilities, though they do have a swimming pool and a small spa. People come here mainly to explore the island we feel, and be closer to nature, both on and offshore. There is great snorkeling right offshore, where you can spot whole shoals of exotic fish. Scuba diving can be arranged, diving lessons too, and windsurfing and beach volleyball Hiking around the island, a visit to the local lagoons, and boat tours of other nearby islands are great ways spend the day at El Nido. Accommodation packages here include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with snacks and extra food being available for an extra fee. The food is excellent, both buffet and a la carte. Service is also very good – the staff come highly praised. Location: The Airswift Company has daily flights from Manila to the nearest airport, Lio Airport. Upon arrival at the airport, guests will be welcomed by the resort’s airport representative for a 10-minute transfer by car to the El Nido Resort’s Jetty Lounge followed by the 30 to Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Under $500 per NightAddress: DoubleTree by Hilton Noumea
Ilot Maitre
Noumea
New CaledoniaWhy We Like It: DoubleTree by Hilton Noumea Ilot Maitre Resort has New Caledonia’s only overwater bungalows and, as it happens, the closest overwater bungalows to Australia. We think the overwater bungalows and the resort, in general, are the kind of luxury that you might expect from the Hilton chain, and then some. The setting, a private island nature reserve in Anse Vata Bay, twenty minutes by boat from Noumea, is incredibly idyllic. Sea life is abundant here, with the island being an important habitat for sea turtles. DoubleTree by Hilton Noumea Ilot Maitre Resort is family friendly though the majority of those in the overwater bungalows seem to be couples of all ages. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: Twenty-five in total, their 600 square feet overwater bungalows have a separate lounge with a queen-size sofa bed and a bedroom with king-size bed, so can sleep up to four. We find the bathrooms lovely, and very spacious, and come with bathtubs, rain showers, and Crabtree and Evelyn bath amenities. The nice timber framed ceilings give the accommodation a traditional touch but in general, we find them quite modern in style. They somewhat give the impression of a swanky urban apartment but with lovely ocean views from the windows. They are also less open to the elements than many overwater bungalows though they do have a nice open terrace with direct access to the water. The bungalows are also fairly well-spaced apart and offer a good deal of privacy. As you will see on the booking page here, you have a choice of Standard and Deluxe units. These are identical except that the Deluxe units are best positioned for open ocean views and those famously beautiful New Caledonia sunsets. As we might expect, the bungalows are the most expensive option at DoubleTree by Hilton Noumea Ilot Maitre. Despite that, again as we might expect though, they are the most popular option and so can be booked out well in advance. On land though we have more bungalows with either views of the gardens or the beach. The latter are slightly more expensive but are just steps away from the beach. They are similar in style, and quality to the overwaters but quite a bit smaller at just under 400 square feet. All are also one-bedroom units but with a queen-size sofa bed in the lounge area. Again they are divided into deluxe and standard units with the only difference being location – in the case of the beach bungalows for example the Deluxe sit almost right on the beach. Prices & Availability: Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Resort Facilities & Things to Do: The Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Conrad Nui
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: The 5-star celebrity haunt that is the Conrad Bora Bora Nui has perhaps the most opulent overwater bungalows in Bora Bora. The setting is beautiful – a private cove on Motu To’opua – it is secluded and thoroughly romantic, and for us the resort really has an extra touch of class, even by Bora Bora’s high standards. We think it also has a strong candidate for the world’s finest overwater bungalow, and that is the incredibly impressive Presidential Overwater Villa. Their hilltop Hina Spa has soothing treatments and tremendous panoramic views, there are four excellent dining options, a large infinity pool and pool bar, and some lovely stretches of the purest of white sands. The Conrad is family-friendly; it has its own Kid’s Club, but overall we think you’ll find the atmosphere is one of romance and indulgent tranquility. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: We have a total of 114 accommodation units at the Conrad, with a choice between overwater, beach, and garden. The Conrad, in its previous incarnation as a Hilton, was the first resort in Bora Bora to offer the now ubiquitous overwater bungalows and these are of course as plush and opulent as you may imagine. They all offer lots of space too, with the smallest on offer covering around 1200 ft². They have sleek and stylish interiors, king-size beds, and wall-to-wall sliding doors opening out to a large deck where you have direct access to the sea, lounging, and dining furniture, and an outdoor shower. Some, the ‘Pool Villas’, also come with an infinity plunge pool and overwater catamaran-style hammock nets to sink into. For us the crème de la crème of the overwater bungalows are certainly the two Presidential Overwater Villas. They are absolutely stunning two-story overwater palaces, probably the finest in Bora Bora. These are where A-list celebs stay when they’re in town. Feast your eyes here. The Conrad’s Beach Villas though are also quite special and compare well to the overwaters. Sitting on the beach, just feet from the water, they boast the same luxurious qualities and come with infinity-style plunge pools as standard, overlooking the sand and the sea. Then there are the Garden Suites. They are situated in the garden area just behind the beach. They are spacious and equally beautifully designed and decorated, though the ‘Garden View’ choices don’t have much of a view. The pick of them therefore are the ‘Horizon View Villas’ which are higher up on the hill and have terrific views over the resort and the ocean beyond. Throughout the accommodation choices, you can expect modern facilities worthy of The Conrad’s 5 Star status; A/C, mini bar, coffee makers, flat-screen TVs, and Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Le Meridien
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: Formerly Le Méridien The Westin is a new Marriott overwater bungalow resort that was fully renovated and rebranded in May ’24. Even after this fine renovation for us it doesn’t have the same show-stopping sense of opulence and scale as some other nearby resorts; the St. Regis or The Four Seasons for example. But, though the largest overwater bungalows at The Westin cover not much more than 540 ft², they are certainly luxurious, stylish and well-equipped. So we think if you feel having acres of extra space is not worth the extra premium price then The Westin will be for you. The resort is family-friendly, but sees mainly couples, and is generally very relaxed and quiet. We find it noticeably quieter in the evening than most other Bora Bora resorts. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: The Westin won’t have the same breadth of accommodation choices as some other resorts but we do very much like their overwater bungalows, for being are cozy and intimate, and for nicelt blending traditional Polynesian design with modern features including glass floor panels. The resort also offers similarly pleasant beach villas and suites. All the accommodations have some outside space with seating and lounging furniture, and in the case of the overwater bungalows – direct access to the water. King-size beds are standard at The Westin and all of the accommodations will be kitted out with modern necessities; AC, WiFi, mini bar, flat-screen satellite TVs, etc. Room service is 24 hours, there are also concierge and business services available, and the service throughout the resort is particularly friendly and personable. Prices: Check out all the details at the hotel website (Marriott) here Resort Facilities & Things to Do: The Westin is well known in French Polynesia for its turtle sanctuary, which has been rescuing, and looking after, sick and injured turtles for years now. Guests are welcome to visit, they can help feed the turtles and also join guided educational tours with the resident biologist. There is a fitness center at the resort and The Heavenly Spa offers a range of reflexology, deep tissue, and full body massages, with spa products made fresh daily from fruit enzymes, essential oils, and sea salt minerals. Various classes can be arranged too, in yoga, meditation, and Tai Chi for example. Food and drink choices include The Te Ava pool bar – a relaxed place serving a variety of sandwiches and salads plus a full range of drinks. The more dressy Otemanu Lobby Lounge and Bar serves up a similar menu. Of the restaurants, Makau does Japanese and Japanese-Korean Fusion. Varavara is a grill restaurant right on the beach. Mãere does multiple cuisines – every Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $500 & $1000 per NightAddress: Lily Beach Resort
Huvahendhoo
Alifu Dhaalu Atoll
MaldivesCategories: 5 Star Luxury Overwater Bungalows, All Inclusive Overwater Bungalows, Family Friendly Overwater Bungalows, Overwater Bungalows for Honeymoons, Overwater Resorts with Spa, Overwater Bungalows with Glass Floor, Overwater Bungalows with Private Pool, and Overwater Bungalows with Private ButlerWhy We Like It: Lily Beach Resort is a 5-star all-inclusive with overwater bungalows on a stunning private island in Ari Atoll, Maldives. Their all-inclusive plan offers a generous array of quality services, with a range of free water sports activities and excursions and lots and lots of premium food and drink. It is a well-known resort and consistently popular; people return here year after year, so we’d recommend you book well in advance. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: We have a choice of water villas, beach villas, and lagoon villas at Lily Beach. The typically Maldives romantic overwater bungalows come in two categories: their ‘Deluxe Water Villas’ have 1356 ft² of space including a private outdoor deck with a jacuzzi plunge pool. Their ‘Sunset Water Villas’ are a step ahead with 1960 ft² to play with, a proportionally larger deck and a larger pool, as well as a 24-hour personal butler service. All the overwater choices have our favorite feature – a section of glass floor panels to gaze at the sea life below your feet. The Lagoon Villas are at the edge of the lagoon and cover just short of 1000 ft², are secluded and private, and come with an outdoor bath on the terrace. The Beach Villas have a nice location right on the beach with a private deck and about 730 ft² of space for the ‘standard’ villas and 1463 ft² for the two-bedroom ‘family’ villas, which are effectively two interconnected standard villas. The style is modernist and fairly minimalist we feel, with the emphasis being more on comfort than fancy decor. All the accommodation choices include luxury hotel standard facilities and features as standard: air-conditioning, WiFi, flat-screen TV & home theatre system, tea/coffee making facilities, minibar and safe, etc. The bathrooms are all suitably plush too and come with powerful rainfall showers and luxury spa bathtubs. Prices & Availability: Check out all the details at Booking.com here or at Expedia here. Food & Drink: We have four restaurants and three bars to choose from here, and the quality of the food and drink is excellent. Many 5-star all-inclusives let themselves down a little when it comes to food and drink, both in quality and quantity offered, but not here. Choices include the main centerpiece restaurant; the buffet-style Lily Maa, which is partly open air, has sand floors, and two open cook stations. It offers a great variety of international food and has a selection of around 70 premium wines. The á la carte Tamarind Restaurant serves a fusion of Indian and Chinese cuisine while the Spirit Bar offers a range of premium, complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, is open until 1 am, and Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Pearl Beach
Bora Bora
French Polynesia
FranceWhy We Like It: Just a ten-minute shuttle boat ride from Motu Mute Airport, and fifteen minutes across the lagoon from the town of Vaitape, lies the little island of Tevairoa – the wondrous setting for the 4-star Le Bora Bora Pearl Resort’s overwater bungalows. We have a total of 80 accommodation units here, comprising overwater bungalows, beach villas, and garden villas, but feels rather small and like a boutique resort. I also think it feels more traditionally Polynesian than other resorts around Bora Bora, in terms of architecture, style, and general laid-back atmosphere. It is family-friendly, and has activities for children, but wouldn’t really define itself as such. I think it maintains well the tricky balance between keeping children content and offering the last word in a romantic experience. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: We have a choice between garden suites, beachfront suites, or classic overwater bungalows at Le Bora Pearl. The suites are nestled among tropical plants, have their own private pool, and, being able to sleep up to five, are the most suitable for families. The beachfront suites have a private hot tub/jacuzzi and some lovely views across the sands. For us of course the overwater bungalows have that extra romantic feel, plus direct access to the water and the resort’s coral nurseries. All the accommodation is top luxury hotel standard, boasting all modern facilities, while the design and decor generally display even more Polynesian influence than other Bora Bora resorts and lots of sleek wood paneling and traditional art pieces. Overwater Bungalow Prices: Check out all the details here at Booking .com Resort Facilities & Things to Do: There are limited dining and drinking choices here but they are of the highest quality. The Tevairoa Restaurant & Bar serves up international food with Polynesian influences and has native music and dance performances on most evenings. The Miki Miki Bar & Restaurant serves up snacks and dishes throughout the day and has a great selection of drinks, from fancy cocktails to old ports and rums. At the Tavai Spa, nestled away in tropical foliage and surrounded by lily ponds, we have all sorts of health and beauty treatments: Vichy body scrubs, traditional ‘Taurumi’ massages, hot stone massages with fragrant monoi oil, and more. Fairly unusually for a spa it also has a resident tattoo artist, for the ultimate traditional Polynesian souvenir. A variety of non-motorized water sports are available and complimentary; out-rigger canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, snorkeling equipment, etc. Other activities like jet skiing, catamaran trips, and deep sea fishing for example can also be arranged and the resort has its own scuba diving center. Concierge services are available and they can arrange all sorts of extras Deep Dive: Read the Review… -
Guide Price (Minimum): Between $1000 & $3000 per NightAddress: Thatch Caye Island
Hopkins
Dangriga
BelizeThatch Caye is an all-inclusive, private island paradise with cozy Caribbean overwater bungalows 25 minutes by speedboat from mainland Belize. It is eco-friendly and has a kind of rustic, barefoot-chic vibe. It caters to no more than 30 people at any one time too and so feels relatively intimate and exclusive, but with a friendly, communal atmosphere. Numerous activities are offered at Thatch Caye and your days can be as busy or as peaceful and relaxed as you may wish. Overwater Bungalows & On-Land Penthouses: Barefoot Luxury We have a choice of beach cabanas and overwater bungalows here. The latter are divided between Standard and Premium with the standard units being three bungalows sitting practically right beside each other just off the shore. Thus they’re really not ideal if privacy is what you’re after. But for a group of friends, if booked together, they could be perfect. We think the premium overwater bungalows on the other hand offer a huge amount of privacy. Though they are pretty much the same internally as the standard bungalows they have their own private walkway so feel very secluded. They don’t cost all that much more so we believe an upgrade to these premium bungalows will make sense to most people, especially those seeking a romantic getaway. Both have 320 sq. ft of nicely furnished and very comfortable space, including an outside terrace, so they’re not enormous but are certainly cozy and romantic. On shore, we have a choice of beach cabanas, divided into Standard, Premier, and Penthouse, with the Penthouse being the most desirable and most expensive. It is the largest at 441 sq ft and offers views over the open ocean from the terrace. In line with the island’s back-to-nature, modern-life detox philosophy none of the accommodations has Wi-Fi (or TV) but you can find both in the common areas – The Grove and Coco Lounge – described below. All-Inclusive Rates & Current Availability Enter your dates & check prices here at Expedia. Communal Dining: Farm-to-Table Belizean Cuisine Between its three all-inclusive restaurants/cafes/bars, the food at Thatch Caye is well received by guests, with much of the ingredients coming from their own organic gardens. We start every day with a made-to-order breakfast where you’ll find international staples alongside more Belizean choices, plenty of tropical fruits and juices, and good coffee. The breakfast is served in Coco Lounge, with one of the resort’s other venues, The Grove, then opening for lunch – full meals and various smaller bites, with much wonderful fresh seafood are all there, and they can also arrange food for you to take away on excursions, boat trips, picnic food, etc. In the evening The Grove is Deep Dive: Read the Review…
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