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Written by Hideaways International   
Saturday, 12 August 2006


Oh Yeah, Size Does Matter - Travelers Say Good Things Come in Small Hotels, Cruises

Portsmouth, NH—(July 2006)—In a recent poll on Hideaways.com, 69% of discerning travelers say "smaller is smarter" when it comes to cruise ships and, in a companion poll, 50% "always prefer boutique hotels and resorts" while only 5% "prefer big" accommodations.

"When we started Hideaways back in 1979, the idea of escaping to a small, lesser-known hotel or a yacht-like cruise ship was rather uncommon," says Mike Thiel, Founder and President of the 27-year-old Hideaways Aficionado Club. "Now, lodging providers are scrambling to fit into the boutique category. But an increase in options doesn't make it easier to find a true hideaway. We travel the world to locate its best small- to mid-size hotels and cruise lines and share our discoveries with travelers who place a high value on intimacy, uniqueness, and first-class amenities and service."

Here's a look at just a few of Hideaways' Lilliputian finds:


EVEN TUSCANY HAS ITS SECRETS

Hidden in a marvelous, low-key, and undiscovered corner of Tuscany, L'Andana is an elegant country hotel that's as much about its 33 guest rooms (with vineyard and sea views) as it is about its ever-changing menu, with dishes like potato gnocchi in lamb sauce. This hotel is, after all, the bambino of renowned chef Alain Ducasse, whose influence dominates the two restaurants. When guests tear themselves away from the culinary treats, they feast on unabashedly livable luxury like a chaise is every bathroom and a fireplace in every bedroom.

Perfection in Puerto Rico

The Horned Dorset Primavera Hotel has just a handful of spacious and elegant suites and private villas, reminiscent of centuries-old haciendas, spilling down a hillside toward the placid Caribbean. This is the kind of place with no televisions and an inspired ban on cell phones, although there are various diversions nearby which the staff is happy to arrange—fishing, snorkeling, sightseeing, golf. Here, guests simply settle in and revel in the serenity.

YACHTING WITHOUT THE BIG BILLS

In an era when cruise ships keep getting bigger and busier, SeaDream is charting its own course toward intimate, casual perfection. Its two small vessels, "downsized" to create only 55 spacious staterooms within, are more like yachts than cruise ships. Everything aboard the SeaDream I and SeaDream II is designed to please and pamper, from the more than 3,000 bottles of wine that complement the fine international cuisine to the tempting "toys" that invite guests to play: sailboats, snorkeling gear, and Wave Runners, mountain bikes, and Segways.

FIND SANITY on the Russian Riviera

The newly reopened Grand Hotel Rodina is a standout in what has long been the preferred playground among Russia's elite. Founded by Stalin himself in the 1950s in this town known for its thermal springs, invigorating air, and remarkable views of the Black Sea and the Circassian Mountains, this former sanatorium has been transformed by a major renovation. The Rodina lavishes attention on every aspect of well-being and relaxation, from 40 luxurious rooms and suites to a private beach club to a full-service spa to be-alone-with-your-thoughts gardens.

THIS PLACE IS HEAVEN—LITERALLY

Fijians have 15 words for "heaven"—and "yasawa" is the first of these. Upon arriving at Yasawa Island Resort, guests surely understand the lyrical significance of its name. On this remote island, there are no other resorts, no television, and no wake-up calls except the sounds of the waves. Tucked away among the beachfront palms are a mere 18 thatched-roof bures, each with its own discreet open-air shower and shaded outdoor day bed. The surrounding turquoise water is a haven for game fishing, sailing, snorkeling, and diving . . . a private launch takes guests to the glorious caves and coves captured in the movie, The Blue Lagoon . . . and 11 deserted beaches offer plenty of choices for a romantic picnic. Heaven indeed.

"Life is too short to vacation in a generic, too-big hotel or to get lost on a mega-cruise ship," says Mike. "Discerning travelers of all budgets seem to gravitate to the philosophy that smaller is better and they know the Hideaways Aficionado Club is where to find what they're looking for."



About Hideaways International & Hideaways Aficionado Club:

Since 1979, Hideaways International has been uncovering the hidden world of unique vacation options. Only after meeting the highest standards are getaways recommended to Hideaways Aficionado Members. At the boutique hotels, resorts, and cruises in The Hideaways Collection, members get the guaranteed lowest prices and unique VIP perks arranged just for them.

Members also receive candid travel insight and in-depth looks at the hideaways in The Hideaways Collection directory, Hideaways Life newsletter, Hideaways Insider e-newsletter, and online at Hideaways.com. In addition, members enjoy personalized travel planning, exclusive savings on travel necessities, and entrée to a network of members to exchange travel tips and experiences.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 12 August 2006 )
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