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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, South Africa Kruger National Park, South Africa




No. of Units: 52 
Price:
 $$$$
Don't let the remote location fool you: "I'm very picky when it comes to eating, and the staff always make sure there is food that you like. They make the best macaroni and cheese I've ever had!" There are four lodges on this reserve: Selati Camp has a colonial feel, while Earth Lodge's furniture is made from trees uprooted in floods, and all the suites have plunge pools. "It's absolutely amazing luxury in the middle of the bush," a location that secures a perfect score. Expect to spot giraffes, wildebeests, and lions during three-hour game drives or at the reserve's water hole. Dinners tend to be African barbecue dishes such as roast warthog, but less indulgent alternatives such as arugula with pine nuts and roasted peppers are also on offer.


Palazzo Avino (formerly Palazzo Sasso), Ravello




No. of Units: 43 
Price:
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“If I could go to only one place again in my life, it would be here. Everything was perfect!” This twelfth-century medieval and Baroque palace in the town’s former aristocratic quarter gets three perfect scores. Rooms are outfitted in handcrafted Vietri tiles, eighteenth-century Italian antiques, brass accessories, and Frette linens. At Rossellinis, enjoy dinner on one of the terraces as you look down on fishing boats a thousand feet below, sampling dishes like cod fillet with Gaeta olive crust. CaffĂ© dell’Arte, with a black-and-white-tile floor, serves casual regional cuisine.


 

Hotel Caesar Augustus, Capri Capri, Italy




No. of Units: 55 
Price:
 $$$
Perched 1,000 feet above the Bay of Naples, a perfect-scoring location, this former Russian prince’s mansion has “amazing views from anywhere on the well-maintained grounds.” It’s a five-minute walk from Anacapri’s town center, where shops sell local pottery, made-to-measure sandals, and Capri’s limoncello liqueur, using the island’s lemons. All perfect-scoring rooms have down duvets, linen sheets, marble bathrooms with double sinks, and private balconies, but for a sense of grandeur, get one of the five specialty suites—the Caesar has arches, columns, and a bust of Augustus himself. The bi-level infinity pool “seems to drop into the sea. What a stunning sight.”


Lodge at Kauri Cliffs, New Zealand Northland, New Zealand




No. of Units: 24 
Price:
 $$$
Guests “feel like royalty” at this plantation-style lodge on the North Island that collects a bevy of perfect scores. Mixing Greek Revival and a South Carolina plantation house with an East Hampton summer cottage, the perfect-scoring design centers around blue and blond hues amid dark-oak English and European antiques. “Beautiful rooms,” done in light colors with a country feel, garner a perfect score. Sip a Kauri Cliffs Kiwi Mojito before indulging in the “divine cuisine” at the blue-and-white main dining room. Staff deliver perfect-scoring service—“they made us feel like we were the only guests they had to take care of the whole time we were there.” Perfect-scoring activities include “one of the prettiest golf courses in the world.”


Taj Exotica Resort and Spa, Maldives Maldives, Maldives






No. of Units: 64 
Price:
 $$$$
Garnering five perfect scores, the second-highest-rated property on this year's list is "a true gem, even with such a strong luxury market in the Maldives. There's nowhere else on earth I would rather stay!" On its own private motu, "it is perfect for anyone who craves peace and quiet." The "heavenly villas" have palm-thatched roofs and wood finishes on the exteriors and floors, and all come with panoramic Indian Ocean views. "The bathrooms are spacious and filled with fresh flowers, and one wall is glass so you look at the glinting ocean while having a shower or bath." There are "numerous little spots where you can lounge in a hammock," and activities such as the sunset dolphin-watching cruise are "just breathtaking." Deep End Restaurant offers "top-notch world cuisines," focusing mostly on the tastes of Europe.

Qualia Hamilton Island, Australia

No. of Units: 60 
Best Room:
 Pavilion No. 6 for its views, seclusion, and walkway to the beach; or the Beach House for a private lap pool and guest quarters. 




HOTEL FEATURES


"It doesn't get any better" than this: It's the only property on this year's Gold List to get all perfect scores. "I had high expectations, and they were all surpassed." Pronounced kwa-lee-ah, which in Latin means "a deeper sensory experience," this property is on the northernmost tip of Hamilton Island. "Relaxation kicks in upon arrival, with the first sip of champagne taken with a view of the other Whitsundays." Hillside pavilions are spread over 30 acres of tropical bushland above the Coral Sea, and are designed to reflect Aussie style using local hardwoods and quarried stone. "The attention to detail is exceptional," and some pavilions have sundecks and private pools. The Pebble Beach restaurant serves casual Australian lunches, while the more formal Long Pavilion is all about seven-course meals that include dishes such as the organic chicken with autumn vegetables and the Tasmanian salmon with whiting and enoki. "No request is too difficult" for the "super-friendly, super-efficient staff." "Once you stay at Qualia, it's difficult to stay anywhere else."

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Siam Hotels & Resorts


Started in the 1970s, Siam Hotels & Resorts is an independently owned and branded Thai hotel group. Its properties consist of the Siam City Hotel in Bangkok and the Siam Bayshore Resort & Spa and Siam Bayview Hotel in Pattaya, a seaside city located two hours south-east of Bangkok. In all, the group currently operates 4- and five-star luxury properties in Thailand with a hotel-room inventory of over 1,000, overseen by a team of 1,100 local and international management and staff.

History

The origins of the brand date back to 1972 when Kamol Sukosol – entrepreneur, business tycoon and chairman of the Kamol Sukosol Company – acquired a 20-acre (81,000 m2) plot of land in Pattaya and decided to build a resort. The Siam Bayshore Resort opened in 1975 (one of only three hotels in Pattaya at the time), under the leadership of his daughter and managing director, Kamala Sukosol. In 1983, the family acquired another beachfront plot in the centre of Pattaya Bay and built the Siam Bayview Hotel. To complement its Pattaya operations, in 1990 the hotel group opened the Siam City Hotel in down-town Bangkok, beside the Phayathai Skytrain Station.

Expansion plans

In the coming years the hotel group has further expansion plans, starting with a luxury 39- room boutique property, The Siam, on the banks of Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, near Krungthon Bridge. This new addition is slated to open in 2011. Krissada Sukosol Clapp is helping conceptualise and design the property along with architect Bill Bensley and Associates. The Siam Bayview Hotel in Pattaya is also expanding, in the form of a colonial-inspired two-storey boutique hotelThe Bayview Colonial, to be located at the front of the property directly in front of the beach.

Company name

What began as Siam Bay Hotels in 1983 has changed over time. In 1990, with the addition (along with the Siam Bayview Hotel and Siam Bayshore Resort & Spa) of the Siam City Hotel in Bangkok, the name ‘Siam Bay Hotels’ was no longer adequate. Thus was born ‘Siam City Hotels and Resorts’, to represent the three properties. Then again, in 2009, with the looming addition of yet another hotel, The Siam, another name change was instigated. At last, the current name, Siam Hotels & Resorts, was born.

Parent company

Siam Hotels and Resorts is a member of the Kamol Sukosol Group of companies with interests in diversified businesses. The Kamol Sukosol Co. Ltd traces its history back 70 years to 1939, when Mr Kamol Sukosol started his trading business with a shipment of 12 radio sets from the United States. Over the following years, Mr Sukosol expanded the business into several other industries, including automotive, finance, insurance and construction. When the company needed to form independent business units to maintain focus, the Kamol Sukosol Electric Co. Ltd was established in 1973. Henceforth led by his daughter, Kamala Sukosol, the company now focuses on the trading of electric and medical equipment. The real estate holdings of the group include numerous property and office rentals in and around Bangkok.

Ownership and management

Siam Hotels & Resorts is wholly owned and operated by the Sukosol family: Kamala Sukosol is president, her eldest daughter, Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, is executive vice president; her youngest daughter, Daranee Sukosol Clapp, is vice president of finance, her youngest son, Krissada Sukosol Clapp, is a consulting designer and her eldest son, Kamol Sukosol Clapp, is director of projects. In addition, the hotel is managed by a team of Thai and multi-national hotel professionals. Siam Hotels & Resorts currently has 1,100 employees and is headquartered in BangkokThailand.