When most people think of summer, images of sandy beaches, ocean dips and swaying palms are what probably spring to mind. But those really in the know, understand that the ultimate summer escapes can actually be above sea level – among towering pines, crystal clear alpine lakes and cool, mountain air?
From the Alps to the Rockys, summer in the mountains offers luxurious, next-level serenity: no crowds, no stifling heat and no stress. Here’s why mountain escapes are quickly becoming the go-to choice for discerning travellers and where to stay for a truly elevated experience.
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel St. Moritz
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel St. Moritz
Golden days & balmy nights
Let’s be honest: urban heatwaves and crowded coastlines aren’t always the epitome of relaxation. A summertime mountain escape offers crisp, clean air and the kind of cool, balmy breeze you’ll crave when city heat just feels sweltering. Even during peak summer, mountain destinations the world over offer an abundance of fresh air and pleasant climes, offering up the perfect conditions for long hikes, forest picnics and lakeside swimming.
Stay here: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, St. Moritz, Switzerland
This iconic hotel combines alpine charm with high-end luxury, offering panoramic lake and mountain views, Michelin-starred dining and even a private mountain railway experience. The perfect base for exploring the Engadin Valley.
The Little Nell, Aspen, Colorado
Nature, Reimagined
Mountain scapes always evoke a sense of awe. Imagine waking up to birdsong, sipping hot coffee with mist rolling over the hills and walking through wildflower meadows with not another soul in sight. From glacier-fed lakes to hidden waterfalls, nature takes centre stage in a mountain retreat and it’s nothing short of cinematic.
Stay here: The Little Nell, Aspen, Colorado
Tucked at the base of Aspen Mountain, this five-star resort offers ski-in, ski-out access in winter but come summer, it transforms into a tranquil paradise. Think: guided hikes, fly-fishing adventures and wine tastings under the stars.
Forestis, Dolomites, Italy
Forestis, Dolomites, Italy
Forestis, Dolomites, Italy
Wellness
with a view
Many luxury mountain resorts are designed with health and wellness in mind – from open-air yoga to forest bathing, wild swimming and even world-class spas that make use of local ingredients like alpine herbs and glacier water. The quiet of the mountains is perfect for allowing your mind to breathe and your body to rest and rejuvenate.
Stay here: Forestis, Dolomites, Italy
Set in the UNESCO-listed Dolomites, Forestis is a luxury wellness sanctuary that blends design, nature and healing. Floor-to-ceiling windows in every suite, a forest-fed spa and a daily sunrise ritual make it unforgettable.
Aman Le Mélézin, Courchevel, France
Adventure at your own pace
Whether it’s mountain biking through pine forests, paragliding over valleys, or simply soaking in an infinity pool surrounded by peaks, a mountain getaway offers just the right balance of thrill and tranquility. You can be as active or as blissfully still as you like.
Stay here: Aman Le Mélézin, Courchevel, France
Though famous for its ski season, Aman Le Mélézin is a hidden summer gem. Go horse riding through alpine trails, take a private helicopter tour over Mont Blanc or relax in the Japanese onsen-style spa.
Elevated in Every Way
Mountains aren’t just for winter escapes. In summer, they transform into serene, sun-dappled playgrounds, perfect for those seeking both peace and adventure. So, if you’re craving a more elevated summer holiday (literally and figuratively), you might just find your dream escape in the mountains.
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Where to stay in 2025: the new hotels defining luxury in Europe
Discover the latest luxury stays redefining travel in 2025. From rooftop retreats in Rome to serene sanctuaries in the Greek isles, these brand-new hotels are opening their doors with style, substance and serious wow-factor. Here’s your first look at the standout newcomer’s worth booking early.
Vista Ostuni – Puglia, Italy
A former 16th-century convent reborn as a sustainably minded boutique hotel, Vista Ostuni overlooks the whitewashed city and Adriatic Sea. Featuring three pools (indoor & outdoor), a spa and a rooftop restaurant, it melds minimalist Apulian design with community-focused values – including female leadership and LEED Gold sustainability.
Rosewood Amsterdam – Netherlands
Opened on 1 June 2025 within the iconic Palace of Justice, Rosewood Amsterdam blends historic grandeur with refined comfort. Guests can expect 134 rooms and suites, a tranquil courtyard, canalside dining and a lush urban sanctuary in the heart of the UNESCO Canal District.
Orient Express La Minerva – Rome, Italy
Opened in spring 2025 in a 17th‑century palazzo just steps from the Pantheon, this landmark hotel brings Art Deco flair to Rome. With 93 rooms, a rooftop restaurant, spa inspired by Roman baths and bespoke interiors by Hugo Toro, it’s a timeless tribute to travel and elegance.
Vione Paros – Paros, Greece
Opening June 2025 near Naoussa, this adults-only boutique captures Aegean elegance with 40 sleek suites (many with private pools), a world-class spa and refined Mediterranean cuisine served at Vione by Mario. Muted tones and Cycladic design make it a sanctuary for calm and style.
Six Senses London – UK
A transformative project in Bayswater’s restored Whiteleys department store, opening mid-2025. With 109 guest rooms, 14 branded residences, the expansive Six Senses Place wellness club, indoor pool, spa, Alchemy Bar and wellness-first design by Foster + Partners, it’s the brand’s first UK outpost.
Nobu Hotel Sevilla – Seville, Spain
New in 2025, this sleek urban retreat combines Andalusian flair with Nobu’s signature dining. Featuring minimalist rooms, a rooftop pool and bar and contemporary design, it’s a polished getaway in the heart of historic Seville.
Final Thoughts
From Italian heritage revivals to Greek island sanctuaries and wellness-centric urban gems, 2025’s luxury hotel scene offers unforgettable experiences at every turn. Whether you’re drawn to design, dining, or mindfulness, these new openings promise to inspire your next escape.
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There’s something irresistible about boutique hotels. Fewer crowds, more character and the kind of interiors you’ll mentally pin to your dream home mood board. If you prefer low-key luxury over five-star fuss and hidden gems over high-rise chains, this is definitely the edit for you.
We’ve scouted Europe for those boutique stays that go beyond just nice and land firmly in never want to leave. And whether your vibe is retro Riviera glamour or Greek island minimalism, these picks all have main character energy. Are you ready to check in yet?
Belmond Splendido, Portofino
Belmond Splendido, Portofino
Belmond Splendido Portofino, Italy
Italian Riviera chic and old-school dolce vita combine…
Perched above Portofino’s pastel harbour, Belmond Splendido is more than a hotel, it’s practically a movie scene. Think sunrise saltwater swims, followed by al fresco breakfast (all with an Aperol in hand). Once a summer home to Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor, the Belmond Splendido still channels effortless glamour: white robes, Ligurian views and la dolce vita done right.
Vibe: Retro Italian glamour Best for: Celebrating something (or nothing) in serious style
Villa Treville, Positano
Villa Treville Positano, Italy
The Amalfi Coast, but make it private
Once owned by opera director Franco Zeffirelli, Villa Treville is Positano’s crown jewel. With ocean-view balconies, fragrant gardens and just a handful of suites, it’s more clifftop residence than hotel. The views? Cancel-your-flight-home good.
Vibe: Amalfi fantasy with aristocratic flair Best for: Honeymoons, romantic escapism and golden hour selfies
Parīlio, Paros
Parīlio, Paros
Parīlio, Paros
Parīlio Paros, Greece
Minimalist calm on a Cycladic island
Tucked near Kolymbithres beach on the island of Paros, Parīlio brings ancient spirit into modern design. Expect arched doorways, earthy tones and a postcard-worthy pool. The name means “sun-bright” and you’ll feel it in every light-soaked corner.
Vibe: Slow Greek living meets design-led calm Best for: Sun, style and salty skin
Nobis Hotel Palma Old Town Mallorca
A Nordic-style sanctuary in the heart of Palma
Set in a 12th-century stone building, Nobis is the kind of place that gets the balance right. Cool but not try-hard, historic but definitely not heavy. Wander from bold art pieces to serene corners, then head out to explore the Old Town… or just stay in and order another cocktail.
Vibe: Understated elegance with a Scandi soul Best for: City breaks, culture trips and design lovers
Cap Rocat, Mallorca
Cap Rocat Mallorca, Spain
A fortress turned fantasy
Cap Rocat doesn’t just sit on the coast, it’s carved into it. This 19th-century fortress is now an ultra-luxury retreat, with private plunge pools, secret sun decks and a restaurant that’s actually inside the old watchtower. Cinematic doesn’t quite cover it.
Vibe: Secluded and striking, with a Bond villain edge Best for: Off-the-grid romance and milestone moments
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The real locations behind TV’s most addictive summer drama
Netflix’s Sirens isn’t just a show – it’s an aesthetic. A razor-sharp blend of wealth, family dysfunction and pastel-soaked scenery that’s as seductive as the secrets at its core.
Set in the fictional town of Port Haven, Sirens follows the elite Kell family through a world of manicured lawns, beachfront whispers, and generational power struggles. But while Port Haven doesn’t exist, the locations are very real — and you can visit them. From the windswept vineyards of North Fork to the storied mansions of Long Island, here’s how to recreate the Sirens experience in real life.
Cliff House
Cliff House
Cliff House
Filming Location: Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, Lloyd Harbor, Long Island The grand estate of Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore) sets the tone: elevated, exclusive, and steeped in quiet power. While the interiors were shot on a soundstage, the estate’s exteriors were filmed at Caumsett State Park — a sprawling 1,750-acre property with coastal views, formal gardens, and trails made for contemplative walks (or dramatic exits).
Long Island
Oregon Road & Southold
Filming Location: North Fork, Long Island The show’s sun-bleached coastal roads and vineyard-laced drives were filmed in Southold, a laid-back but luxurious corner of Long Island wine country. Oregon Road’s cinematic views and timeless calm capture the spirit of Port Haven – secluded, seductive, and unmistakably East Coast.
Steiner Studios
The Interiors
Filming Location: Steiner Studios, Brooklyn Navy Yard The pale-pink parlours, curated kitchens and softly lit tension all came to life at Steiner Studios in Brooklyn. While you can’t tour the sets, the surrounding Navy Yard is home to cafés, creatives, and skyline views that rival any Netflix backdrop.
Travel Seen Picks:
Where to stay for your own Sirens escape
We’ve handpicked the real-life stays that channel the Sirens energy – from Hamptons wellness sanctuaries to vintage-chic beach hotels. Whether you’re chasing elegance, escapism or East Coast drama, we know where to send you.
The Hamptons
Shou Sugi Ban House, Water Mill Wellness meets exclusivity. Private pavilions, spa rituals, and total privacy.
Martha’s Vineyard
The Christopher, Edgartown Colour-drenched charm and leafy street appeal. Think quiet power with heritage roots.
Nantucket
The Wauwinet Vintage New England luxury, beachfront dining, and arrival by boat. It’s giving Kell energy.
Ready to Book a Stay Worthy of the Screen?
The drama might be scripted, but the destinations are very real. Travel Seen specialises in curated, cinematic itineraries – from whispered-about beach houses to estates you won’t find on Booking.com.
Let us craft your Sirens-inspired escape, complete with tailored transfers, hidden gems and all the elevated extras. Because every summer needs a little mystery.