Ministry of Crab, Colombo

Ask anyone from Colombo to name the best restaurant in the city and they’ll likely say Ministry of Crab. In fact, the restaurant, which was founded in Colombo in 2011 by chef Dharshan Munidasa in partnership with cricketers Mahela Jayawardena and Kumar Sangakkara, is consistently named among the best in Asia – certainly in SriContinue reading “Ministry of Crab, Colombo”

The Capaldi Hotel, Atlas Mountains

There are many things Morocco has in abundance: excellent food, hours of sunshine, and – growing exponentially over the last five years – luxury accommodation options. The country is riding the wave of an ever-growing tourist boom, but rather than buckle under the pressure of additional demand, the sector has embraced unparalleled levels of serviceContinue reading “The Capaldi Hotel, Atlas Mountains”

Gal Oya Lodge, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s unique combination of natural diversity and climate has made for an island teeming with different species and wildlife, drawing visitors from all over the world to the relatively small island. If the numerous tourist blogs and online guides are to be followed, there’s a tried-and-tested tourist trail that leads travellers south of theContinue reading “Gal Oya Lodge, Sri Lanka”

The Roundhouse at Trebartha East, Ahangama

In the early 1960s, the face of Sri Lankan tourism changed forever when surfers flocked in with their boards, taking advantage of the teardrop-shaped island teeming with coves, breaks, and barrel waves. Among the sleepy towns that transformed into surfing hotspots virtually overnight, Ahangama on the island’s south coast remains one of the most popularContinue reading “The Roundhouse at Trebartha East, Ahangama”

Kahanda Kanda, Koggala

Kahanda Kanda, a luxurious retreat in Sri Lanka, offers a serene experience amidst nature. Arriving through a rain-soaked landscape, guests enjoy uniquely designed bungalows, private pools, and exquisite local cuisine. With a focus on detail and hospitality, owner George provides an unforgettable stay, blending seclusion with access to nearby attractions.

Domaine de Métifiot, Provence

Nestled among the rolling hills of St-Rémy-de-Provence, through a valley so winding that it’s earned the name ‘Val de l’Enfer’ (the valley of death) lies an estate that has been owned by the same family for four generations. Domaine de Métifiot, located near the town of Baux de Provence, has the terroir credentials to competeContinue reading “Domaine de Métifiot, Provence”

Signature, Marseille

It’s not a bad issue to have, but, if anything, Provence has just too much choice of great quality food. You’d need months or even years to scratch the surface of the list of fine dining, Michelin-recommended, and starred restaurants. This is to be expected in a region with the perfect mélange of conditions –Continue reading “Signature, Marseille”

Casa Youm, Marseille

Marseille’s reputation precedes it, for better and for worse. As the popular song goes: it’s not the capital – it’s Marseille, baby – and you’re unlikely to find a place that epitomises contrast quite like the capital of Provence. The newspapers would have you believe that it’s a scene of violence with riots breaking outContinue reading “Casa Youm, Marseille”

Hameau des Baux, Provence

Nestled among the cypress trees of the Alpilles, a recently-renovated luxury hamlet of Provençal charm is laying low, just waiting to be discovered. When you arrive at Hameau des Baux, just outside the towns of Baux de Provence and Paradou, it appears to be a medieval village, complete with stone façade chapel and quintessential townContinue reading “Hameau des Baux, Provence”

Arca, Roatan

There’s a new arrival on Roatan’s West Bay, and you’re not going to want to miss it. In December 2023, Arca opened its doors for the first time; a chic and understated locale hidden in plain sight among the bright lights and beach hawkers of West Bay. Save for a wooden sign with the hotel’sContinue reading “Arca, Roatan”