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that’s as fun or as relaxing as they please. Make time for couples’ treatments in the Lux Me spa, take a cooking class then eat the results in the aromatic herb garden, or cuddle up under the stars with an evening movie screening. Book it: A week in a Superior Room staying half-board costs from £1,349 with Thomas Cook Signature, including two free nights and Malaysia Airlines flights via Paris departing September 14.
tcs4agents.com 0844 692 6866
Sri Lanka Best for: Inner peace Tell me more: Going Dutch isn’t just reserved for restaurants: the Dutch and Portuguese-influenced design of this 53-room boutique offers plenty of quiet spots – think garden hammocks, a yoga pavilion and freeform pool with massage jets – ideal for a little ‘me’ time. If a soothing cup of tea would help, direct them towards the array of flavours in the tea-tasting bar, though there’s also a wine cellar
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THE FORTRESS RESORT & SPA Location, location: Koggala, near Galle,
for those who prefer something stronger. Fortress Rooms overlook a small courtyard, but if it’s a special occasion, suggest splashing out on the terrace and Jacuzzi bath in Beach Rooms, or plunge pool and rainfall showers in Ocean Lofts. Book it: Kuoni has seven nights in a Fortress Room with breakfast, SriLankan Airlines flights and private transfers, from £1,350 in September or October.
kuoni.co.uk 01306 747008
Best for: Elegant escapes Tell me more: Clients who value style and sophistication need look no further than this all-villa resort, boasting 98 beautiful beachfront suites and 32 of the Maldives’ signature overwater villas. With an oversized bathtub (big enough for two), surround-sound speakers and in-villa dining courtesy of a personal villa host, guests may never want to leave their rooms, but if they do, they’ll find rock climbing, football and tennis, plus excursions to a local island or
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ONE&ONLY REETHI RAH Location, location: North Malé Atoll, Maldives
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