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[View on the Web]( [People Partner Offers]( We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for PEOPLE readers — check it out! Domestic or International, We Have a Coastal Hotel for Everyone Amanpuri Phuket, Thailand Whether it's your first time going to Thailand or you've been several times, a key spot on any itinerary is the island of Phuket, world-renowned for its beautiful beaches and unique mountainous landscape. At Amanpuri, you're sure to have a Phuket experience like no other—from the quiet beaches that line the retreat, to the abundance of expert-led wellness offerings, including a Muay Thai boxing ring. Dining here is top-of-the-line, from Italian food at Arva to classic Thai at Buabok. Of course, if you'd like more informal beach fare, the seasonal Beach Terrace is a wonderful option offering a selection of local Thai specialties and fresh Mediterranean dishes. The accommodations themselves range from garden pavilions to a nine-bedroom villa, and most are equipped with private pools for a dip whenever you feel the desire. [Take Me There]( Ace Hotel New Orleans New Orleans, LA A stone's throw from the famous French Quarter of New Orleans sits Ace Hotel New Orleans, a cultural hub where there is always something going on. Housed in an Art Deco building that used to be the largest furniture store in the American South, this hotel, like the city, has soul. The venue off the lobby, Three Keys, offers electrifying jazz & blues music, while the culinary options like Josephine Estelle (helmed by James Beard Award-nominated chefs) and the rooftop garden Alto, give guests and locals alike places to sip cocktails and enjoy the big easy. [Take Me There]( Maison de la Luz New Orleans, LA From the food to the aptly-named French Quarter, New Orleans is proud of its former life as a French colony. Embrace that heritage wholeheartedly at Maison de la Luz, a spectacular hotel by the brilliant minds at Atelier Ace, where light and airy French-inspired design combine with the soul of New Orleans to create an eclectic, lush experience you won't soon forget. From fresh coffee delivered to your room each morning to an honor bar in the guests-only Living Room at night, the hospitality here is astounding, and with access to all the amenities at the nearby Ace Hotel New Orleans, you have endless spaces to gather, create, and dream. [Take Me There]( Pacific Edge Hotel Laguna Beach, CA Laguna Beach's Pacific Edge Hotel is the perfect coastal getaway. With its prime location on the water, it offers breathtaking views and a balance of indoor and outdoor beauty. Newly renovated rooms in the Reef Tower provide vast ocean views, while balconies in Oceanfront and Ocean View rooms allow for majestic sunsets and sunrises. Village Rooms offer a beach experience at a lower cost. Suites are ideal for families, with kitchenettes and separate living areas. The on-site restaurants, The Deck at Laguna Beach and Driftwood Kitchen, serve fresh SoCal cuisine with ocean views. Amenities include pools, Jacuzzi, and beach access. [Take Me There]( Zemi Beach House West Indies, Anguilla For those who think they've seen all Anguilla has to offer, Zemi Beach House is a revelation. This 76-room boutique gem on the island's northeast coast is a haven of luxury and local charm. With four pools and a sandy beach, it's a paradise for both the active and the leisurely. The Rhum Room offers a curated selection of over 100 small-batch rums, while dining options range from beachfront tables to Asian-inspired cuisine at Stone. The Zemi Thai House Spa, housed in a 300-year-old Thai structure, offers a unique wellness experience, complete with Anguilla's only hammam. [Take Me There]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2024. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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