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Amanyara

Friday, October 15th, 2010

At the Amanyara Spa, their sole tools are knowledge, the power of nature, their hands and hearts. It could be fair to say the road to enlightenment is easier than we thought…

Amanyara Resort and Spa in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a private and exclusive hideaway in the turquoise Atlantic Ocean.

The Spa’s philosophy is a fusion of traditional eastern healing therapies and contemporary spa treatments. In order to provide a truly holistic approach to well-being, they aim to balance physical, emotional, mental and spiritual forces within. The team of spa therapists work with ‘compassion’ and ‘intuition’ so that each treatment becomes a highly personalised, truly bespoke experience.

Their signature treatment is Thai massage – a rhythmic oil-free rub-down that’s been practiced by Buddhist monks for over 2500 years. The therapists, clothed in Thai pajamas, use a combination of gentle yoga stretches and pressure point massage which helps stimulate the body’s natural healing by unleashing the flow of blocked energy, making the recipient feel – well, you guessed it – instantly calmer.

Serenity Villa also offers yoga, meditation and Pilates in order to fully complete the holistic approach of maintaining the balance of both the non-physical and physical fields. The belief at Amanyara is that once harmony is realised, guests will be centered and at ease. Inner balance, peacefulness and joy – states of mind that are so close, but often so difficult to achieve – is what Amanyara aims to encourage in their guests.

Amanyara
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
British West Indies

Tel (1) 649 941 8133
Fax (1) 649 941 8132
Email amanyara@amanresorts.com

When in Rome

Monday, July 5th, 2010

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“You may have the universe if I may have Italy,” espoused the Romantic operatic composer, Giueseppe Verdi. I can’t help but wonder as I take to the streets of Rome, if that was in particular reference to its capital. The untouched relics on every street corner amidst its heady, hot and breathtaking beauty, always leave me wanting more of the Eternal City. Were he alive today, Verdi would no doubt fall equally in love with the city’s sumptuous Cavalieri hotel.

Now part of the prestigious Waldorf Astoria collection, the Rome Cavalieri has been a staple of luxury in Rome for over 45 years. As I pull up in front of its 1960s symmetrical façade, I am quite taken aback by its somewhat imposing exterior, unaware at first of the treasures to be found inside. Once through its grand doors, however, I am instantly enticed by the enormity of the hotel’s private art collection in the impressive reception and outdoor pool flirting with me from behind the bar. The sweeping central staircase leads down towards an even larger collection of art and manicured gardens. I am shown to my room, a stunning, Park Avenue-sized suite designed around one of the most comfortable beds I have ever had the pleasure of sleeping in. Located on one of the hills that surrounds Rome, I’m seduced by views of the downtown area and across to St. Peter’s and The Pantheon. One cannot visit a city like Rome and spend the entire time in a hotel room, but I wonder as I lay on those soft sheets looking out at the expanse of the city – this enormous living jigsaw puzzle – how I’ll ever tear myself away! Such separation proves more difficult when I see the size of my bathtub.

A spa appointment persuades me out the door and down to the magnificent 2500 square metre Grand Spa. Carbohydrate and Carpaccio calories can be worked off within minutes at the hotel’s luxurious fitness centre, followed by any number of blissful treatments in the Grand Spa. I personally enjoyed the La Prairie caviar facial, but guests can choose from a variety of Ayurvedic treatments and more conventional offerings, such as pedicures and manicures. The spa also boasts Turkish baths, hot and cold plunge pools, four swimming pools, hydro massage and whirlpools.

While I would rarely indulge in hotel fayre whilst traveling, in this case I must insist, as I would not dare miss out on the gastronomic excellence of Chef Heinz Beck at the infamous La Pergola. The only 3 Michelin starred restaurant in the city, its accolades are easily understood. Though not a Roman native (Beck is German) he is responsible for the legendary cuisine that has put La Pergola so firmly on the international culinary map. Surprisingly, dinner is far more reasonably priced than one would expect. For the best introduction to Beck’s genius, I would highly recommend the tasting menu: Tuna Tartare served in an infusion of green tea; flaky, perfectly cooked cod; liquorice shoulder of Iberian suckling pig – just a few of the delectable dishes on offer. If you happen to visit during the warmer months, dine on the roof terrace with its panoramic views across Rome.

Brunch in the L’Uliveto Restaurant by the outdoor pool should be enjoyed the following day, with its endless feast of sumptuous Italian and International delights.

For those who want to explore the art on offer throughout the city, there really is no better starting point than the Cavalieri. An entire book could be written about the hotel’s extensive art collection, the highlight being the three Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s that hang proudly in the hotel lobby and the Andy Warhol’s in the Penthouse suite.

Looking to explore the city itself? Cavalieri’s contact list is enviable to say the least. For a private view of the Sistine Chapel simply give them three month’s notice and they’ll take care of it for you. Private tours of Roman palaces? Why, of course. A guided tour of the Pantheon with the city’s top art historian? They will sort it out for you immediately. I was fortunate to enjoy a private tour of the Palazzo Colonna, the only palace in the city in which the family for whom it was built still resides. Forget struggling with crowds to catch a glimpse of the city’s finest destinations – put yourself in the hands of the Cavalieri’s Private Guide and you’ll waste not a second queuing…

You may have the universe, my friend, if I may have Cavalieri.

Via Alberto Cadlolo 101
00136 Rome, Italy
+39 635 091

http://www.romecavalieri.com/

http://www.romecavalieri.com/lapergola.php

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