Travel Destinations for 2017

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The year 2017 is kicking off on an exciting note as different destinations around the world are upping the game to offer tourists best facilities. Here is TLR top four destinations to see in 2017 as put together by NAOMI NDUBUEZE.

 

Faena Hotel’s Tierra Santa Healing House Spa

If you are in Miami Florida, Faena Hotel’s Tierra Santa Healing House with a notable 22,000 sanctuary is an amazing place to visit. The treatments in this spa is beyond just the facial treatment and body massage we get from every regular spa. Here the team in the healing house collaborated with no fewer than seven spa, fitness, health and holistic medicine experts and doctors to devise their programme and therapies.

When locating this hotel, from Southwest Florida International airport you take a taxi going to 3201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA

 

Chable Spa & Resort

Chable Spa & Resort

An exquisite and most expensive hotel in San Antonio Chable, 97816 Chocholá, Mexico’s Yucatan State was opened during the Christmas period. Anyone who intend to stay in an hotel that speaks luxury should visit Chable Spa and resort. Its restaurant is under the aegis of Mexico’s starriest chef, Jorge Vallejo of Quintonil in Mexico City, and its executive chef, Luis Ronzon, has cooked with Rene Redzepi at Noma. The cost of staying in this hotel is £965 in foreign currency which when converted in Nigeria currency cost N375,648.

 

Casa Malca

Casa Malca

If you want to bag a reservation and the cost of other hotels are too expensive, Casa Malca should be considered as the next option. It is the newest and most luxurious hotel in Mexico which is within walking distance. Staying in this hotel cost £415 and it offers comfort, luxury and style. The hotel can be located at Carretera Fed.Tulum-Boca Paila km 10.5, 77780 Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

 

Four Seasons Surfside

Four Seasons Surfside

Four seasons surfside hotel which is located at 9011 Collins Ave, Surfside, FL 33154, USA, is one that requires you to cross the Atlantic. It is a reinvention of the historic Surf Club with dazzling modern additions by Richard Meier at the northern end of Miami Beach.