Tag: Sustainable Travel

Spartan Luxury

Dexamenes Is the Roughest Beach Resort in Greece

The setting for Dexamenes Seaside Hotel is an abandoned wine factory on a beach in Greece. Not that you’ll need reminding. Everything here has changed, but absolutely nothing’s changed.

History Repeats

Bodrum Loft and the Turkish Riviera

Mark Antony liked southwestern Turkey so much he gave it to Cleopatra as a wedding gift. We like it so much we’re giving you the rundown on its best new hotel.

Miracles Happen

The Lodge at St. Edward State Park

In a state park outside Seattle, an old seminary sat dormant for decades. Against all odds it’s finally been reborn, and it’s one of the more intriguing new hotels in the Pacific Northwest.

Running the Game

Boutique Hotels Still Can’t Be Beat in Tulum

Tulum may no longer be the hidden gem it once was, but it’s got a ways to go before it becomes Cancún. To understand why, look no further than the town’s hotels.

The Last Detail

Everything Has Meaning at Maslina Resort

You can’t take anything for granted at Maslina. Everything, down to the last little detail, has purpose — inspired by a deep love for the hotel’s location on the Croatian island of Hvar.

Easy Rider

The Walaker Hotel Has Time On Its Side

The Walaker is the oldest hotel in Norway, and the ideal spot on the Sognefjord to slow down, stay a while, and get immersed in the rhythms of the region.