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THE BODRUM EDITION
TURKEY
Perched on a hill overlooking the tur-
quoise waters of the Aegean, the Bodrum
Edition is a modern and minimalist
haven, with buildings hewn from marble
and glass, and picturesque grounds dotted
with hammocks, olive-trees and plunge
pools. There are two restaurants overseen
by the celebrated chef Diego Muñoz and a luxurious spa stocked
with all-natural products from the cult Hungarian beauty brand
Omorovicza. Countless treatments are available, but the Bodrum
Renewal comes highly recommended – a full-body brush, exfolia-
tion and mud mask, followed by 60 minutes of revitalising massage,
after which you can unwind by the hotel’s heavenly infinity pool.
LUKE ABRAHAMS
The Bodrum Edition (www.editionhotels.com), from £400 a room a night.

PINE CLIFFS RESORT PORTUGAL
The Algarve’s Pine Cliffs Resort is a restorative retreat from the British chill. By
day, stroll through the 72-acre estate among the fragrant pine-trees and along the
wooden boardwalk to the sandy beach, have an exfoliating massage in the spa, or
practise an hour of sunset yoga overlooking the ocean. Bright bedrooms feature
traditional Portuguese tiles, private terraces and cloudlike beds that guarantee a
good night’s sleep. The hotel is also home to a collection of gourmet dining
spots; you can feast on Japanese cuisine at the Yakuza Algarve by Olivier restau-
rant, freshly caught seafood at O
Pescador or the finest local steak
at Piri Piri. ELLA PHILLIPS
Pine Cliffs Resort (www.pinecliffs.
com), from £149 a room a night.

CORRAL DEL REY SPAIN
Long tapas lunches and vibrant flamenco
shows are just two of the pleasurable activi-
ties that can be enjoyed all year round in the
city of Seville. More often than not, this
A nd a lu si a n g e m i s bat he d i n s u n sh i ne , a nd
from the Unesco-listed bell tower of its
cathedral to the Alcázar palace, there is
plenty to keep culture-seekers enthralled.
After a day of sightseeing in the labyrinth
of narrow cobbled streets, the Corral del
Rey hotel, converted from a 17th-century
palace, is a welcoming retreat, offering chic and cosy accommodation,
stylish artwork on the walls and a relaxed rooftop bar where you can sip
sherry and enjoy jamón ibérico and croquetas late into the night. LH
Corral del Rey (www.corraldelrey.com), from £205 a room a night.

PHOTOGRAPHS: ROSS HARVEY, DANIEL HERENDI, ROBERTO BONARDI, MOLLY CARR PHOTOGRAPHY (WWW.MOLLYCARRPHOTOGRAPHY.COM),HORÁCIO RODRIGUES, TIM EVAN-COOK, STOCKSY

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