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New hotels are continuously emerging around the globe, catering to diverse traveller preferences. Here are some openings that I'm excited about.

The Eve Hotel Sydney Designed as a dream collaboration between SJB’s Adam Haddow, 360 Degrees’ Daniel Baffsky and Interior Architect George Levissianis, the hotel is at once a transporting oasis and a delightfully Sydney-centric celebration of place. Soft, organic curves and natural materials set the scene – with balconies offering views across the rooftops of Redfern and Surry Hills, and carefully restored plants bringing the natural environment into the city’s urban heartland. Art from Sydney artist Louise Olsen features throughout, with one spectacular piece taking over the entire ceiling of the hotel’s lobby bar, Bar Julius.

Aman Tokyo, Japan
With its opening slated for late 2025, Aman Tokyo will introduce a unique blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern luxury. Located in a sleek skyscraper, this hotel will feature luxurious accommodations, an extensive wellness program, and unparalleled views of the city from its serene gardens and indoor pool.

Mandarin Oriental, Lake Como, Italy
Set to debut in mid-2025, the Mandarin Oriental at Lake Como will blend luxurious modern amenities with the historic charm of the region. The hotel will feature lavish suites, an exquisite spa, and gastronomic experiences that highlight local Italian cuisine amidst breathtaking views of the lake and mountains.

The Edition Doha, Qatar
Scheduled to open in early 2025, The Edition Doha will blend contemporary design with Qatari culture. This waterfront property will feature stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, multiple dining options including a world-class restaurant, and a lavish spa, making it a prime destination for luxury traveller’s.

AndBeyond AndBeyond is expanding in East Africa with a new lodge in Kenya opening in July 2026. The company has secured a long-term lease for an Exclusive Tourism Concession over Suyian Conservancy, partnering with Space for Giants. This agreement provides access to over 44,000 acres of wilderness in north-western Laikipia. AndBeyond Suyian Lodge will offer 14 suites, including a family suite and a triple suite, each with a private pool and both indoor and outdoor showers. Guests can explore the conservancy through various safari options and engage in local tribe interactions and conservation activities.

The Corinthia Maldives Corinthia Maldives offers an exquisite blend of luxury and natural beauty, set against the stunning backdrop of pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Featuring elegantly designed villas and suites that emphasise comfort and sophistication, guests can indulge in an unparalleled level of service. The resort boasts various dining options, each showcasing a unique culinary experience, while wellness facilities provide opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation. With its commitment to sustainability and preserving the surrounding environment, Corinthia Maldives presents a truly exceptional retreat for travellers seeking both adventure and tranquility in one of the world's most picturesque destinations.

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Staycation? - Beautiful Lake District

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Like me, many tourists love visiting the Lake District National Park for its spectacular scenery, wildlife, history and culture. With beautiful villages, cute pubs and luxury places to stay, it’s perfect for exploring during the day followed by delicious food and wonderful hospitality.

My top things to do:

1. Visit Lake Windermere

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2. Visit Derwent

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3. Admire the views from Helvellyn

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4. Visit Wordsworth Grasmere, Dove Cottage

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5. Go star gazing
Cumbria has some of the darkest skies in the whole of the UK, which means on a clear night you could be standing amongst the stars.

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6. Stroll around Lake Buttermere

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The Lake District is quite simply breathtaking and we are here to help create the most wonderful memories for you. Contact us for more information or assistance with any travel plans.

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Thinking of Gran Canaria for your next break?

Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canaries’ archipelago, but accounts for almost half the population. It lives up to its cliché as a continent in miniature, with a dramatic variation of terrain, ranging from the green and leafy north to the mountainous interior and desert south. To glean a sense of this impenetrable quality, head to the centre, where the sheer drama of the mountains more resembles the Tibetan highlands than a relatively small island.

All World Journeys recommends the following hotels

Bohemia Suites & Spa

Playa del Ingles    

Centrally located and a 10 minute stroll from the beach, the adult only, boutique hotel Bohemia Suites & Spa.

H10 Playa Meloneras Palace

Costa Meloneras    

Situated in an enviable location by the ocean and close to the Maspalomas Golf Club.

Hotel Santa Catalina

Las Palmas    

Hotel Santa Catalina is ideally situated within a sub-tropical garden area of Las Palmas which is known as Cuidad Jardin (The Garden City).

Lopesan Villa del Conde Resort & Thalasso

Costa Meloneras    

Situated between the sandy beach of Meloneras and golden dunes of Maspalomas.

To assist with all your needs, contact us at All World Journeys. 

E-mail discover@allworldjourney.com

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Kudadoo Private Island in the Maldives opening soon

Kudadoo Private Island by Hurawalhi  and opening soon is set to be the most exciting opening in the Maldives this year, designed by the world-renowned Yuji Yamasaki. This adults-only private island will bring house just 15 super luxurious …

Kudadoo Private Island by Hurawalhi  and opening soon is set to be the most exciting opening in the Maldives this year, designed by the world-renowned Yuji Yamasaki. This adults-only private island will bring house just 15 super luxurious and expansive over water villas with one or two bedrooms, complete with world class amenities and only 40 minutes by seaplane from Male.

The blissful spa and endless activities on offer mean everyone will be kept entertained and guests have access to all the amenities at the nearby Hurawalhi Island Resort, a five minutes’ boat transfer away, including Hurawalhi’s undersea restaurant, ‘5.8’ – the World’s largest all-glass undersea restaurant. 

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New Hotels opening in 2018

 

Amanyangyun, Shanghai

Villas at this astonishing new Aman boutique are set in Qing and Ming-dynasty dwellings, saved from demolition and painstakingly reassembled ancient brick by brick. The big draw of this ambitious heritage property, located deep in a relocated forest of sacred camphor trees just outside Shanghai, is the spa. It will host bathhouses and a banya, and offer a cutting-edge range of treatments, from a body healing therapy inspired by Russian cosmonaut technology, to energy boosts by way of quantum medicine-inspired laser beams. Six dining venues include a Chinese restaurant overlooking a bamboo grove and a Japanese eatery.

 

Taj Exotica Resort and Spa, Andaman Islands

The first luxury hotel comes to one of the world’s final great unmolested beach destinations – an archipelago of 300 islands in the Bay of Bengal, all bristling jungle, twisting mangroves and champagne-coloured sands. The hotel has been built on stilts inspired by indigenous Jawara huts. Its villas, billowing with white linen, boast private plunge pools. The spa floats on a lake. Jungle trekking, underwater photography and rare turtle-spotting expeditions are among the standard activities. A fine dining restaurant fusing Bengali with south-east Asian flavours, and an eatery specialising in coastal curries cooked using catch from the Andaman Sea, should keep foodies equally satisfied. 

 

The Langley, Buckinghamshire

The Duke of Marlborough’s vast, stucco-stencilled, Georgian country estate has been transformed into an all-dancing, gold-foil-spattered, Baroque-fireplaced country house pile. The former hunting lodge – just 40 minutes from London – is targeting weekend spa-seekers, with its cutting-edge cryotherapy treatments, women’s-only thermal areas, VIP suites with dip pools and Matt Roberts gym. Rooms have rolltop baths; some are set in a converted brewhouse, where the owners used to make their own ale. Guests can also look forward to an Art Deco cognac and cigar bar, and afternoon teas served in a courtyard overlooking the lake.

 

Six Senses Bhutan

This pearl string of five luxury lodges will offer a unique lodge-hopping journey across the Bhutan’s scabrous landscape, taking in ancient fortresses, icy rivers and oxe-and-scythe fields.The experience starts at ‘Palace in the Sky’ Thimpu lodge, overlooking forested mountains scattered with ancient monasteries. Punhaka lodge, with its traditional farmhouse vibe, stares down on a patchwork of rice fields and pine trees. From Paro, guests can drink in vistas of 12th-century ruins and sprawling barley crops. Gangtey clutches at the Black Mountains in an area that is home to endangered black-neck cranes. The final destination is Bumthang, set in a pine grove, and made completely from recycled wood. 

 

One & Only Gorilla’s Nest, Rwanda

Set in the curling mists of the Virunga volcano range is this exciting new base for face-to-face encounters with the world’s last mountain gorillas. A three-day stay at this grass-thatched traditional Rwandan lodge will guarantee an hour-long encounter with one of the eight local families of gorillas in their natural habitat. Simple en-suite bedrooms have hot showers and rustic furnishings. The restaurant will use produce grown in the lodge’s garden, and the spa promises to draw on African traditions for its treatment menu. A nine-hole golf course offers an unlikely way to relax after a morning stalking endangered primates in the African foothills.

 

COMO Uma Canggu, Bali

Surfing is at the heart of this hip new resort on the onyx-black volcanic sands of Bali’s southern coast. Calmer waves and expert coaching from luxury provider Tropicsurf should appeal particularly to novices. Penthouses boast private pools on creeper-clad rooftops. Think minimalist interiors with Japanese screens and perspex chairs; architecture is all swooping oceanic curves. Fish caught just across the archipelago will crackle on wood-fired grills at the beach shack, and living enzyme smoothies will be up for grabs in the 'Glow' bar. Daily yoga sessions should help unwind mind and muscles after a hard day’s surf.

 

Rosewood Baha Mar, Bahamas

Aspiring to be an instant classic, with imposing colonial architecture, and languorous afternoon teas served in the chandeliered splendour of the library. Villas right on the beach have their own private pools, and couples can enjoy romantic dinners in a private rum bar. Restaurants include a seafood outfit and nautical-inspired bar serving up craft cocktails and sharing plates. Buildings may look like something out of a Robert Louis Stevenson novel, but bedrooms are firmly set in the era of Pinterest: minimalist black four-poster beds, corner couches, retro chairs and pepperings of baby blue furnishings.

 

Baglioni Resort Maldives

2018’s biggest luxury hotel opening in the Maldives, set on the bone-white sands of Maagau island in Dhaalu atoll, a 40-minute seaplane from capital, Malé. All the suites are ocean-facing; some are over-water villas, snaking out towards the mottled blue sea. An al-fresco Japanese joint serves up fresh sushi under the stars. Guests can burn off cocktail calories in the yoga pavilion or the beach gym, and the dizzying daily array of activities range from kayaking to topcat sailing and pedalo rides. A dive centre with resident marine biologist offers child-friendly scuba experiences too.

 

Raffles Singapore

This historic haunt of Elizabeth Taylor, Charlie Chaplin and Joseph Conrad aims to recapture the age of razzmatazz following a multi-million-pound refurbishment. A new range of Residence suites are themed around local cinemas. The interiors of the legendary Long Bar have been freshly exfoliated – though the tradition of throwing peanuts on the floor while sipping a Singapore Sling will be diligently preserved. A new lounge in the lobby will host afternoon tea and the Writers Bar has been refashioned into a trendy cocktail joint. A spanking new spa and history gallery are also set to feature in the hotel’s revamped shopping arcade. 

 

London

Great Scotland Yard, the formal Whitehall HQ of the Metropolitan Police is having a £50 million makeover to create 3 restaurants and 153 five-star rooms. Opening summer 2018

Paris

The Experimental Cocktail Club's Hotel des Grands Boulevard is accessed via a secret passageway. Its 50 rooms will channel Marie Antoinette extravagance, with canopied beds and televisions hidden in mirrors. Opening January 2018

New York

Freehand New York will have 358 rooms with a trendy rooftop bar overlooking Gramercy Park. Opening February 2018

St Kitts

Park Hyatt has ousted opened in the wonderful Christophe Harbour with 126 rooms, 3 restaurants, private rooftop plunge pools and Miraval treatments available in the incredible spa 

 

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Heathrow Terminal 3

First Class Lounges

Watch my latest YOUTUBE video, exploring three First Class Lounges at Heathrow Terminal 3.

I visited Cathay Pacific, British Airways and American Airlines.

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Come and see my latest Youtube Video all about my recent flight from London Gatwick, non stop to Goa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgbeszZwG3M

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