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Your global beach break guide: Six of the best seaside hotels around the world

Your global beach break guide: Six of the best seaside hotels around the world


When it comes to planning the perfect beachside getaway this year, the accomodation is just as key as the destination. Whether you want to fall asleep to the sound of lapping waves in the Mediterranean, float in your own infinity pool off the coast in Vietnam, or escape to the mountainous desert on the shores of the Arabian Gulf, a trip to any of these six hotels around the world offers the chance to escape to sunny, sandy, sea-lapping bliss. What’s more, whichever spectacular stay floats your metaphorical boat, British Airways Holidays will ensure that booking your break is simple and stress-free, with a number of smart travel features.

From teeny deposits (from just £60 per person up front) and instalment options*, being able to secure flights, hotels and car hire in one booking, with flights in and out of different airports available, and a dedicated 24-hour helpline available for any issues whilst you’re away they can ensure your trip is a pleasure from first search to final check out. Every trip is ATOL-protected, and if British Airways Holidays cannot fulfil your holiday, they’ll ensure you receive a full refund within 14 days.

Check out this global edit of exceptional seaside hotels that will help make your trip one to remember year after year…

Each villa at Regent Phu Quoc comes with a private infinity pool for ultimate peace

(IHG Hotels & Resorts)

If it’s sun, sea and sand that you’re after, then Regent Phu Quoc in southern Vietnam is as good as it gets. This ultra-luxury resort captivates what’s so special about this beautiful island with its untouched shores and tropical landscapes. Its proximity to the beach means it’s easier than ever to escape into nature. While to help facilitate the restorative, relaxing experiences of island life, Regent Phu Quoc has curated a range of immersive destination experiences channeling its idyllic charm (nearly half of the island is a National Park, with 314 square kilometres of lush tropical forest which has been declared a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve). Rooms are luxurious and come with floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as private pools with undisturbed views of the ocean. A variety of dining options mean you get to experience a multi-sensory journey through gastronomy. Oku, the signature dining restaurant, which features an Omakase Atelier and Salon de Boeuf, serves contemporary Japanese-French cuisine which showcases the finest techniques and ingredients from both worlds. Or keep it…

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