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Six Senses Ibiza to Offer Authentic Experiences in Hidden Paradise

Six Senses Ibiza to Offer Authentic Experiences in Hidden Paradise April 8, 2021 A dazzling white rock with crystal clear blue sea, Ibiza has a long-hidden secret on its northern tip, Xarraca Bay. This magical cove with unobstructed sunset views and special energy is where the golden hour lasts until the Cinderella hour. Sundowner, guitar, or loved one in hand, anything feels possible. Live layers of programming and experiences will constantly evolve to celebrate music, art, sustainable fashion, spirituality, pioneering wellness, culinary exploration and culture, all synonymous with the island. A place this meaningful needs protecting, which is why when it opens in July, Six Senses Ibiza will be the first sustainable BREEAM certified resort and residential community in the Balearics. In total there are 116 guest accommodations, villas, suites and beachfront caves across a 20-acre site, blending into the contours of the bay. Available to a handful of ow

25 hot new hotels in Europe for sundrenched summer holidays

25 hot new hotels in Europe for sundrenched summer holidays From Palma to Portofino, some of Europe s finest destinations have new hotels still waiting to open their doors to guests Bougainvillea and balconies: a holiday in Portofino at the Splendido Mare  As spring unfurls and we edge towards freedom, the concept of hopping over to the continent for a holiday is no longer as abstract and absurd as flying to the moon, but an actual, pinch-me possibility. Europe’s sunshine states are already starting to welcome British travellers back to their golden shores, and the date that we might be able to return to them has taken on a kind of magical quality. 

In your dreams … where travel writers are yearning for

Baransky volcano on the Kuril Islands, Russia. Photograph: Yuri Smityuk/TASS Paolo Cognetti’s book Without Ever Reaching The Summit is a powerful evocation of the traveller’s enduring need to be surprised, and it has made me think of a place I want to return to when this is all over: the Kuril Islands in Russia’s far east, strung like a necklace between Kamchatka and Hokkaido. Soviet historians called them the end of the world but they feel more like the beginning: the haunting mist, the steel-grey ocean scored with pathways of foam, conical volcanoes wrapped in skirts of shimmering jade.

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