80 TIME September 3â10 2018
Six Senses Fiji is on
Malolo Island(right)
which is 20 miles of
the coast of Fiji
Itâs a rare indulgence
that feels altruistic. And
Six Senses Fiji which
opened in April is deinitely
indulgent: guests can lounge
on white-sand beaches enjoy
heated lava-shell massages and
24-karat-gold-leaf facials and
also explore reefs under crystal-
clear Paciic waters with room
rates starting at about $940
per night. But the resort is
also committed to keeping Fiji
pristine. Its facilities are 100%
solar-powered and its food
waste fertilizes a working farm
which grows ingredients for
meals prepared by private chefs.
Management also prioritizes
hiring Fijian tourism students
and rooms are stocked with
goods made by women in
isolated communities via an
NGO program to help them
achieve inancial self-suiciency.
Most guests choose to arrive by
speedboat or helicopter since
the resort is on Malolo Island
which is 20 miles of the coast of
Fiji. For those who really want to
make an entrance thereâs also an
option to skydive.âEli Meixler
SPLENDOR MEETS
SUSTAINABILITY
SIX SENSES FIJIMALOLO ISLAND FIJI
RACING TO ZERO
BIOSÃO PAULO
MAKING OLD
THRILLS NEW
TIVOLI GARDENS
COPENHAGEN
Brazilian chef Alex
Atala opened his
latest São Paulo
eatery with a
promise to patrons
(low prices) and a
challenge to staff:
strive to reduce
the food waste to
zero. So far Bio is
succeeding on both
counts. Most menu
items are under $15
and âevery day we
ind new ways to use
more ingredientsâ
says chef Raúl Godoy.
Among them: making
pesto with discarded
avocado pits instead
of pine nuts and
roasting papaya and
watermelon seeds to
make dry spice rubs.
âAshley Hoffman
Tivoli Gardens the
worldâs third-oldest
theme park irst
opened in 1843.
But it continues to
innovateâmost
notably with the
Fatamorgana a
irst-of-its-kind
148-ft. tower thatâs
actually three rides in
one. The tower spins
at two speeds (one
for dizzying thrills
one for scenic views)
and at its base are
bumper cars. Itâs one
of several attractions
Tivoli has opened
to mark its 175th
anniversary.
âGabby Raymond
THE WORLDâS GREATEST PLACES 2018
JEREMY AUSTIN AND ANGIE VILLA