JUNE 2020
WHERE TO STAY
33 OF WORLD’S LOVELIEST SMALL AND SECRET HOTELS
For our latest issue, a special edition with the theme of Under One Sky we asked our favourite globetrotters to open up their address books in support of the travel industry. The idea is to shine a light on businesses big and small – from Guyana to Panama; to pay it forward and bookmark for later the go-to destinations and experiences of the best-travelled people we know: tour operators, hoteliers, designers, adventurers, actors, chefs and more. These are our insiders’ insider tips – in this case, their favourite small and secret hotels in the world.
For more global recommendations, plus love letters to travel from writers including Bernardine Evaristo, David Sedaris, and Sebastian Faulka, download the current issue of Condé Nast Traveller.
MAÇAKIZI, BODRUM
Recommended by lzak Senbahar, owner of smart New York City hotel The Mark
`Macakizi in Bodrum. It is in a beautiful bay with the bluest, clearest water. The landscaping is mesmerising. The food from chef Aret Sahakyan is so good that once I stayed for 14 days and never left the hotel for a single meal. The outdoor breakfast area, with dramatic views of the sea and the islands and the huge buffet spread, is something you look forward to every morning.’