The Pavilions, Phuket

The Pavilions Hotel in Phuket is the ultimate romantic destination. This quiet, secluded adults-only resort was our first stop in Phuket. The blissful and beautiful location conveyed an idyllic impression of Thailand’s largest island, little did I know of the tourist invaded streets a short car ride away.

Found at one of Phuket’s highest points, the Pavilions’ villas nestle amongst the lush greenery looking out towards the azure Andaman Sea. After a twenty minute air-conditioned drive, the smart hotel pick-up service delivered us efficiently at the main reception. The staff seemed excited to see us, chiming the ceremonial gong and greeting us with sweetly scented flowers and a refreshing, tangy welcome drink.

Thankfully nippy buggies escort guests around the resort which is rather hilly. There are a variety of luxury villas on offer for couples to choose from. We experienced two types, first the grand and indulgent ocean-view pool suite. This huge apartment showed an obvious Chinese influence, with a deep red and glossy black colour theme. I ran around frantically discovering new details, it was impossible to choose a favourite room.

A few features stood out: the super-sized sofa plumped up with cushions, the sleek bar complete with golden Buddha and the stunning private terrace and shimmering infinity pool. The modern amenities were disguised discreetly amongst the décor, though a giant flatscreen TV was particularly decadent in the main room. The bedroom was one of a kind, with an uber-comfortable big bed, topped with a retro ‘amore’ pillow and a brilliant bright red rose carpet on the floor.

I was pleased to notice characterful and intriguing artwork and artefacts adorning the suite. The bathroom had a beautiful black and white print on the wall, while other rooms had more colourful graphic pictures by Christiam Develter on the walls. Spacious and airy, the bathroom was like a salon or spa in itself, with enough floor space to hold a small yoga class! Marble surfaces, a duo of sinks and piles of soft towels and regal maroon dressing gowns completed the luxury.

For our second night at Pavilions, we were lucky enough to try a Spa Pavilion featuring its own private spa and steam room, a facility I have never seen in a hotel room before! Equally attractive but with differing features and less vibrant interior design, this was a lovely variation illustrating the versatility of the resort. Pavilions is known for its exemplary spa and its talented therapists. The massage was faultless, a ritualistic treatment that began with a relaxing foot massage before the balancing oil body massage, it was all enjoyed in the comfort of our own villa. For spa-keen couples it really is an unmissable feature.

Food and drink can be enjoyed in the resort, or guests may choose to sample the nearby traditional Thai restaurants, which come highly recommended. I loved beach eatery Som, where you dine on Asian delicacies with your feet in the sand. For sundowners the cocktails at 360 Bar in the hotel cannot be beaten. Try the fruity love potions while admiring the view and picking at flavoursome tapas snacks. Breakfast is immaculate too, with the flakiest croissants, delicious coffee and a very tasty hot French toast from the a la carte menu. I found the staff particularly endearing here too, so smiley and keen to chat about English football! It is worth noting too how efficient and practical the concierge staff at Pavilions are, eager to help plan an excursion or to help you navigate your way to the nearby Layan beach, which can be reached by the hotel’s complimentary open air ‘songthaew’ shuttle.

As the gong sounded to mark our departure, I realised how sad I was to be leaving Pavilions behind. This resort ensures every couple visiting has an unforgettable stay, I understand now why their return rate is so high.

More information and book a stay at The Pavilions Phuket here: www.thepavilionsresorts.com/phuket-home/

Sandals Red Lane Spa, St Lucia

Everything at Sandals comes in twos: deck chairs on the beach, champagne glasses at the bar and massage beds at the spa.

On our final morning in the Caribbean, we visited the Sandals Grande Spa, Red Lane for a very special joint massage. Catering entirely for couples and particularly honeymooners, this treatment is extremely romantic and thoughtful. We were a little cynical at first but it is impossible not to enjoy the experience, it is so relaxing with highly trained therapists releasing all the aches and pains.

Red Lane uses a variety of brands including the brilliant Dermologica skincare range which I love. After changing into the warm robes, we were given three oils to smell and asked to choose the aroma we were most attracted to. I chose the vibrant and rich tension oil.

Once we were face down on the beds, the Sandals therapists worked their magic massaging our whole bodies paying particular attention to troublesome areas. It was one of the best massages I’ve ever had, soothing and completely relaxing. At the end of the massage our hands were linked together, I found this hilarious, but I can imagine it is a sweet touch for newlyweds. The room was attractively decorated with petals and heart shaped towels, very cosy and comforting and the perfect room to encourage relaxation.

After the treatment guests are encouraged to use the other amenities and equipment. We visited the steam rooms, but found they weren’t quite hot enough. Showered and dressed, I felt refreshed and energised, ready for the day ahead. There is so much to do at Sandals Grande but I would highly recommend Red Lane Spa, the most relaxing place on site, it will truly get you in the holiday mood.

If you are feeling extra lazy, treatments can be arranged in the comfort of your own room.

More information on Sandals Red Lane Spa here.

http://www.sandals.co.uk/RedLane/redlane-caribbean-spa.cfm