The Vogue review: Blue Palace The elevator pitch: A zen holiday retreat, this adults-only hotel has a wellness focus and an in-built romance, plus a private plunge pool for each room. What’s the aesthetic? What feels like a relaxing immersion into nature, with the entire hotel seemingly all carved out of wood, stone, marble, with wabi sabi touches, perched cliffside between mountains and water as far as the eye can see.
New restaurants have also opened: Umi, which combines Chinese and Peruvian cuisine, which means soba salads sit next to shrimp tacos on the menu, and Eleonas, tucked away in an olive grove for al fresco dining. Where to visit: Check out the spa, where the hammam scrub will open every pore and calm each nerve, before you’re sent out to relax with a hot tea on a deck chair.