Whether you prefer luxurious safari lodges, all inclusive resorts or castle hotels, these are incredible places to stay. In These Top 10 Hotels & Resorts in the World list the hotels are listed in no particular order as they all have their own charms.
Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas
Inspired by the mythical lost city, Atlantis Paradise Island is one of the most well known Bahamas resorts. There are actually 5 hotels on Atlantis Paradie Bahamas: The Royal, The Beach, The Coral and newly built properties The Cove and The Reef.Spread over 141 acres, the complex has 11 swimming pools, 21 restaurants, 19 bars and lounges and an 18 hole golf course. There’s also the 30,000 square foot Mandara Spa specializing in Balinese therapies.
Titanic Mardan Palace, Turkey
The Titanic Mardan Palace Hotel is an all-inclusive resort in Lara, Antalya, Turkey. Costing around $1.4 billion to build, the property is known for its opulent Italian marble floors and intricate gold leaf details.
There are 30 restaurants, bars and lounges and a private beach with white sand from Egypt. Of the 560 rooms, the King Suite is the most expensive.Starting at $4000 euros per night, this suite has two bedrooms and bathrooms, a sauna, cinema room, kitchen and office. Enjoy your own private pool and terrace, as well as butler service.
The Chedi Andermatt, Switzerland
You wouldn’t expect to find a luxury 5 star hotel in a quaint skiing village, but The Chedi Andermatt is a welcome surprise. The award-winning spa is spread over 2,400 square meters and has indoor and outdoor pools.
There are five dining options including the Japanese Restaurant, which has one Michelin star. Every one of the 123 rooms and suites at The Chedi has its own fireplace.
The Gotthard Suite is the largest, with 5 bedrooms and bathrooms as well as a 33 meter terrace with panoramic views.
Burj Al Arab, Dubai
Dubbed a seven-star hotel, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is the seventh tallest hotel in the world. Designed to look like an Arabian dhow sail, the property boasts an infinity pool terrace and man-made beach.
The Burj Al Arab hotel has a 180 meter high atrium, the world’s largest Swarovski crystal ceiling and a helipad. The interior has been decorated with around 1,800 square meters of 24-carat gold leaf.
Guests can enjoy a wide range of facilities including personal butlers, chauffeur driven Rolls Royce cars, Talise Spa, and a 17 pillow menu. Burj Al Arab and Madinat Jumeirah hotels are also home to the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project (DTRP), which has helped to release more than 1,600 rescued sea turtles into the Arabian Gulf.