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Monday 25 July 2016

New Beach Hotels to Visit in 2016

HYATT ZIVA CANCUN Mexico
Following approximately $85 million in expansions and renovations, the former Dreams Cancún resort reopened this month as the Hyatt Ziva Cancún, set on a coveted stretch of the Yucatán Peninsula that's surrounded on three sides by the Caribbean Sea. In addition to 547 guest rooms, each with a balcony and ocean views, the resort features upgraded furnishings and amenities. Even better is the next-level all-inclusive experience: rates include unlimited gourmet buffet, à la carte, and in-room dining; experiences with on-site brewmasters and tequila and wine sommeliers; access to three infinity pools,  water- and land-based activities; a full calendar of classes, shows, and tastings; dedicated kid, teen, and adult zones; floating swim-up suites; and much more. Upgrade to the Hyatt Club Level for perks like a beach butler and personal concierge.

FAENA HOTEL Florida


Locals and travelers alike have been eagerly awaiting the opening of Miami's Faena District, a $1 billion-plus, four-block-long entertainment/art/residential/retail complex brought envisioned by the Argentinean Faena brand—with the help of famous architects like Rem Koolhaas and Norman Foster, and noted visionaries like film director Baz Luhrmann. Although the development is still underway in the District, the centerpiece Faena Hotel Miami Beach officially opened to guests in late December 2015. Inspired by the historic Saxony Hotel, a hotspot for Hollywood types in the 1950s and '60s, the 169-room hotel mixes Art Deco and Old World touches with vibrant colors (think bold reds), handcrafted textiles and furnishings, perks like custom bath products and freestanding tubs, and lots of commissioned artwork. Each floor has a dedicated butler, and many rooms look out toward the pools, the Atlantic Ocean, and what will eventually be the Faena Playa Beach Club. The three restaurants celebrate global influences (with plenty from South America) and local ingredients, while the oceanfront Tierra Santa Spa draws from ancient holistic and herbal healing traditions.


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