Chablé Resort & Spa
Our favourite spa in Merida, Mexico
Sometimes, even we’re at a loss for words. Well, almost. This spectacular 19th-century property is surrounded by the lush jungles of the Yucatán and was inspired by the mystical Mayan culture. The hotel and spa are well adept to the surroundings, as are the treatments on offer, each one with a twist of Mayan tradition. There are Temezcal steam rooms with volcanic stones and floral extracts or suites with private plunge pools. The city of Merida is just a stone’s throw from Chablé, with its winding colonial streets and local arts and crafts at every turn – if you manage to leave the spa, that is. The resort is also a popular destination for locals, with tantilising organic fare steeped in Mayan tradition served at the restaurant – much of the fruits and vegetables originating from the hotel’s own garden. Whilst dining on the best the region has to offer, be sure to peruse the tequila menu, one of the largest in the world. (Photo: Courtesy of Chablé Resort & Spa)
Amanzoe
Our choice in Peloponnes, Greece
The Ancient Greeks were not only the founders of Western civilisation as we know it today, but also skilled healers, with medicinal treatments dating back thousands of years. This stunning retreat uses locally sourced honey and herbs for treatments and also offers therapy based on the principles of pilates, yoga, water shiatsu and aquatic bodywork, to name a few. Amanzoe is not simply a wellness retreat, though; the entire property oozes in style, making it a design enthusiast’s paradise. It’s location on the rolling hills of an olive grove provides for even more respite, though culture vultures will relish in the close proximity to many relics of Greece’s ancient past.