Conservatorium Hotel: the pearl of Amsterdam

Conservatorium Hotel: the pearl of Amsterdam

Amsterdam’s iconic palace celebrates its 11th anniversary. Visit a neo-Gothic jewel in the heart of the Venice of the North. For anyone who has been to Amsterdam, this is a place you are bound to have noticed. Like the Anne Frank House, the Red Light District or the...
Hôtel Martinez: seventh art

Hôtel Martinez: seventh art

The legendary Cannes hotel continues to maintain its legend. It is a name that makes you dream. The Hôtel Martinez instantly evokes the French Riviera, the Cannes Film Festival, the Roaring Twenties… Despite its 93 years, this beautiful stone vessel has lost none of...
Asia: the only path between you and Asia

Asia: the only path between you and Asia

Always deal with the top man… We are all potential travellers in search of wonder of the greatest continent: Asia. For us Europeans, Asia is undoubtedly the most enigmatic and the most “exotic” of all cultural concepts. This is why the organization of such a trip is...
Impossible is not Secrets de Voyages!

Impossible is not Secrets de Voyages!

Photo: meeting polar bears in Canada   Different in its creative and expert approach, Secrets de Voyages organises the craziest trips. Making the impossible possible is the philosophy of Secrets de Voyages, for more than 15 years, a specialist in the organization...
Anguilla the secret island, simply luxury!

Anguilla the secret island, simply luxury!

The Beach Bar and Lounge of the CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa Photo © 2016 ENVISIONWORKS Inc. On this paradise island, more secret than others, the CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa and The Reef by CuisinArt hotels offer holidays that will leave their mark on you for...
The islands of Guadeloupe, under the sun exactly

The islands of Guadeloupe, under the sun exactly

Villas of a star, listed sites, tailor-made services, panoramic views, you dreamed of it? Des Hôtels & des Îles takes you to the most enchanting of all Biguines. Follow the guide! Many of us still have this memory—like a “Proustian memory” today!—postcards that...