The Top Three Resorts In The World

The Top Three Resorts In The World


July 9, 2023 | Kaddy Gibson

The Top Three Resorts In The World


People love a good vacation and all-inclusive resorts are becoming the destination of choice for many travelers. While any resort can ensure guests have a good time, the truly remarkable ones want you to experience the vacation of a lifetime. Such is the case with the three best resorts in the world.


3. Uxua Casa Hotel And Spa—Trancoso, Brazil

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Take a lavish walk on the wild side with a visit to the Uxua Casa Hotel and Spa. Uxua Casa is a hidden oasis in the free-spirited city of Trancoso. Hidden amongst the lush vegetation of the rainforest and built into a hilltop, the resort offers privacy and picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its canopy beds, reclaimed wood accents, and vintage decorations, Uxua Casa balances laidback vibes with high standards.

The resort offers a ton of amenities including therapeutic spa treatments, a beach bar, capoeira lessons, and an invigorating pool made of green aventurine quartz. It’s impossible to go wrong with a few nights at Uxua Casa Hotel and Spa.

2. Four Seasons Resort At Jumeirah Beach—Dubai, UAE

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Bask in luxury with a stay at Dubai’s Four Seasons Resort. Located on a sandy white beach that’s tucked away from the commotion of the city, the Four Seasons Resort offers all that you could ever desire. With warm earth colors, marble trim, and gold-leaf ceiling, the resort evokes a feeling of serenity the moment you step foot through the door.

Whether you’re taking a dip in the lagoon pools or letting loose at the spa, the staff at the Four Seasons aim to please you with gourmet desserts and refreshing drinks always at the ready. And since Jumeirah is close to Dubai’s downtown core, it’s easy to slip out for a night of thrills before returning to the Four Seasons’ calming compound.

1. Adare Manor—Limerick, Ireland

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Experience beautiful Irish heritage with a visit to Adare Manor. With its crisp gravel driveway, velvet trimmings, and suits of armor, Adare Manor is the perfect combination of historical appreciation and modern restoration—and it's easy to see why it's ranked as one of the best resorts in the world. The manor is situated on more than 800 acres of beautiful parkland which includes one the world’s most impressive golf courses.

The staff at Adare Manor are truly world-class and will make you feel welcome as you experience award-winning vintages, fireside dining, and falconry. You can also work up a sweat in the sauna and steam room or on the tennis courts before cooling off in the manor’s indoor pool. With so much to do and see, there’s never a dull moment at the majestic Adare Manor.

 

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