Your honeymoon should be an unforgettable experience, filled with relaxation and indulgence. Plan an unforgettable honeymoon in one of these luxorious and exotic hotel suites.
Gstaad has long been a celebrity-endorsed hideaway of the international jet set in southeastern Switzerland. The Alpina Gstaad, which opened in 2012, offers modern luxury that is both rustic and romantic – perfect for a summer or winter getaway.
Panorama Suite – $21,000/night during winter.
This sophisticated luxury retreat in the Hollywood Hills just underwent an extensive renovation. Check out the Presidential Suite: private pool, butler, and plenty of privacy.
Presidential Suite – $21,000/night.
Perched high up above South Beach, the Setai Miami offers beachside luxury at its finest. At the highest floor, experience the penthouse suite – 10,000 sq. ft. of views and fun – including a Steinway that has been played by Madonna and Simon Cowell.
Penthouse Suite – $32,000/night.
Home to a 16,000 sq. ft. four level luxury suite, the Raj Palace offers hand-carved archways, gold-leaf walls, and marble floors. Enjoy priceless works of art, private pool, Jacuzzi, bar – oh, and a private museum.
Presidential Suite – $40,000/night.
Enjoy the Sultan Suite – 4,950 sq ft, replete with marble, period furniture, and centuries-old art. There’s also a stand-alone infinity bathtub, and a private butler to draw the bath for you.
Sultan Suite – $41,500/night.
No expense is spared at the Ty Warner Penthouse Suite within the Four Seasons in New York. The walls are inlaid with thousands of pieces of mother of pearl and calfskin leather, diamond skylights, and cathedral ceilings.
Ty Warner Penthouse Suite – $50,000/night.
In the remote town of Nellim, these glass-topped heated pods contain a double bed and toilet area so guests can await the display in comfort, rather than in the cold.
Check out the “Life is a Bed of Roses” room – where the bed is literally made out of the room’s namesake. The hotel features a variety of fantasy and fairytale themed suites.
The penthouse features a “sand-like” floor that sinks gently as guests walk upon it. Who needs to go to the beach?
Giving a new take on the word “duplex,” the newly opened Manta Underwater Room is a private dwelling for those who want privacy, or want to gaze at the passing sea life. Its bedroom lies beneath sea level and guests can admire passing reef fish before dozing off.