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World’s most relaxing holiday destinations

It’s undeniable that Paris in the spring is enchanting while Aspen offers a bustling winter wonderland and world class skiing – but where do you go to truly tune out from the stresses of modern life? Read on for our top picks for the ultimate in relaxing holiday destinations. By Rosalind Scutt.

It’s undeniable that Paris in the spring is enchanting while Aspen offers a bustling winter wonderland and world class skiing — but where do you go to truly tune out from the stresses of modern life? Read on for our top picks for the ultimate in relaxing holiday destinations. By Rosalind Scutt.

If you’re after perfect weather, pristine beaches, friendly locals and an incomparable sense of peace and calm head to Fiji. Choose from a huge variety of resorts on the mainland or take a boat to a nearby island where you’ll discover charming traditional huts set on golden sands beside the gently lapping Pacific Ocean. Aside from the natural beauty, the genuine warmth and kindness of the Fijian people is the main draw card — and ‘Fiji time’. Image: Getty

When contemplating a relaxing escape from the daily grind, India may not be top of mind. But India is a nation rich in culture and diversity. Alongside the crowded cities is a burgeoning resort market where travellers seeking rest and enlightenment can be transported to another dimension. Discover relaxation through traditional practises of yoga, meditation and other forms of spiritual wellbeing while enjoying all the elegance of a five-star resort holiday. Image: Shreyas, India

Japanese hot springs (also known as onsen) have been soothing the Japanese body and soul for thousands of years. As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of bathhouses scattered along its length, all powered by geothermal activity. Why not fly into a thriving metropolis like Tokyo or Osaka and soak up the wonder that is urban Japan before heading for the hills to imbibe a different kind of bliss. Many modern onsen target the tourist market with stunning accommodation and restaurants attached. Image: Flickr

If you want a holiday but don’t want to soak up additional rounds of alcohol and calorie-laden foods, consider a visit to a Thai detox resort. You’ll get all the pampering you need in the way of pool-side massages and indulgent beauty treatments while observing a fresh, healthy diet prepared by world-class chefs and gentle exercise. The idea is a deep cleanse your entire body eradicating you of physical and emotional toxins. Prepare to be lighter and brighter. Image: Kamalaya, Koh Samui

Located at the southern end of South America, Patagonia boasts some of the most dramatic landscapes on earth. Between the soaring mountain peaks and deep crater lakes is a bustling symphony of exotic plants and wildlife and a natural beauty punctuated only by peaceful silence. It’s not easy to get to (that’s just the point) but this haven of tranquility at the end of the earth provides just the right backdrop for stressed out individuals looking to disconnect from the world and rediscover a sense of perspective. Image: Getty

If you’re into rum and reggae, or sun, surf and spice then Jamaica is the place to unwind. Blissful sundrenched days melt into exotic balmy nights in a land famed for its golden sands and laid back locals. Jamaican culture is built around music and relaxation meaning no one expects anything of you — except good vibes. Do as much or as little as you like but just like Fiji, be aware that nothing happens quickly. Image: Getty

Australia’s own Lord Howe Island has been described as the world’s most beautiful location with a peace and tranquillity beyond compare. The crescent-shaped volcanic remnant 600km off the coast of Port Macquarie is a World Heritage Site. Most of the island is untouched forest with plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Only 400 tourists are allowed on the island at any one time so book early! Image credit: Capella Lodge

If you’re looking to explore the serenity of ancient paradigms consider a trip to Tibet to encounter Buddhist wisdom and culture. Surround yourself with the simple but dynamic cycle of daily life; the lingering scent of incense, the bustling markets and the ceaseless murmurs of devout monks in prayer. Five star accommodation is unlikely here, but you’ll be enchanted by the slow and growing sense of wellbeing despite the lack of first world luxuries. Image: Getty

If you enjoy French wine and the rustic elegance that goes with provincial France then head to Paris, hire a car and get lost in the glorious wine regions nearby. Armagnac, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Cognac, Duras, Loire, Roussillon and Provence are just some of the options all within a few hours’ drive from the capital. Sample the many B&Bs along the way or hire a farm house for an extended stay. C’est magnifique! Image: Getty

At USD$50,000 for one night, Necker Island is the holiday destination of choice for many of the planet’s most financially empowered. The private island, owned by Sir Richard Branson and located in the British Virgin Islands, can accommodate up to 28 people via the Great House and six private villas. Amenities include Michelin-trained chefs, an infinity pool, private beaches, a tennis pavilion, a staff of 60 and a three-person aero submarine (of course!). Image: Necker Island

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