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12 Spectacular Pools You Wonât Want To Leave Feb. 20th, 2021
At the heart of nearly all luxury hotels and resorts is a jaw-dropping glimmering pool that beckons guests to come for a dip. Where guests can take a dip to cool off on a hot day, to sit and relax with their favorite cocktail in hand or just to simply float away and forget about the craziness of daily life. From pools with a view to those that give the feeling you are in a tropical paradise to those with stunning visits and those that are intricately designed, vacationers love to be pampered and these pools do the trick. From around the globe, here are 12 striking hotel pools (in no particular order) that are a must go.
By DestinAsian - February 9, 2021
With Valentineâs Day coming up this weekend, here are some swoon-worthy lodgings across the region (placed in no particular order) to bookmark for a future escape.
Jungle views beckon from the lobby at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan. (Photo: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
A 10-minute drive from Ubud brings travelers to the Four Seasons Sayan, one of the brandâs two outposts on Indonesiaâs Island of the Gods (the other is located on Jimbaran Bay). The property makes a strong impression from the get-go â guests typically arrive via a bridge soaring over the Ayung River valley that leads to a rooftop lotus pond above the lobby. The grounds are dotted with 60 Balinese-inspired suites and villas, which all feature marble bathrooms and offer views of the surrounding countryside. With a winning combination of faultless service, five-star comforts, and its sense of seclusion, itâs no wonder
Yachts and Yachting
The
Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofía regatta in Palma de Majorca, Spain, a vital tune-up for the Olympics, has been postponed until October.
The Olympic classes and offshore regatta will be held from 2–9 October, in the bay of Palma.
The Organising Committee has made this decision following the recommendations from the Balearic Islands Government and after the joint assessment of the “evolution of the global pandemic”.
Ferran Muniesa, the Trofeo Princesa Sofía Race Manager, said: “The priority is the safety of the approximately 1000 sailors from around 50 nations that participate each year in this regatta, which must take place in the best possible conditions both ashore and at sea”.