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  • Borgo Santandrea, Amalfi

    Borgo Santandrea, Amalfi

    A chic and ‘60s-inspired splurge-y hotel with a lovely beach club and excellent restaurants.

  • Our NYC Hotels List

    Our NYC Hotels List

    We’re constantly fielding the question, Where should I stay in New York? And while there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, we pulled together our collective recs that fulfill every New York need, from uptown to downtown (and across a bridge or two).

  • Hotel Il San Pietro, Positano

    Hotel Il San Pietro, Positano

    On a promontory about five minutes past Positano sits this iconic property, built onto and into the cliffs.

  • Cape Sounio, Greece

    Cape Sounio, Greece

    A modernist hotel with individual dwellings overlooking the sea and the Temple of Poseidon, with an incredible spa and lots of family-friendly offerings!

  • Hotel Excelsior, Naples

    Hotel Excelsior, Naples

    A comfortable night’s sleep in a historic hotel with loads of potential—a bit of faded glory on the city’s waterfront.

  • Newhall Mains, Scottish Highlands

    Newhall Mains, Scottish Highlands

    A boutique hotel with beautifully restored sandstone cottages on a family-owned, former working-farm on the Black Isle (a less-traversed part of the Scottish Highlands) with a private grass airfield. 

  • JW Marriott Crete Resort & Spa, Chania, Crete

    JW Marriott Crete Resort & Spa, Chania, Crete

    A peaceful seafront escape with quiet-luxury vibes—ideal for those who want a resort-style stay outside the fray of Chania, western Crete’s capital.

  • Ser Casasandra, Isla Holbox, Mexico

    Ser Casasandra, Isla Holbox, Mexico

    Holbox’s OG hotel still feels like the most soulful and stylish place to stay on this laid-back—if increasingly touristed—bohemian beach haven.

  • The Douglas, Savannah, GA

    The Douglas, Savannah, GA

    The Douglas is a sumptuous 16-room hotel (with more suites and a restaurant on the way), meticulously restored over two years, making a good case for putting Savannah on your “must visit” list.