5 Tranquil Holiday Destinations For Complete Relaxation

The months after New Year can be a busy time, and feel longer than they should. With the memories of the festive period already fading, the responsibilities of a new year are often in stark contrast with festive revelry and family fun. So if you're feeling a slight pang of new year blues, it may be time for a relaxing escape just to ease yourself into the new year: you probably deserve it. If tranquillity is your personal antidote to a forlorn February, here's 5 tranquil holiday destinations for complete relaxation.

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1. Ringa

One of our most secluded hideaways is the remote Himalayan retreat, Banyan Tree in Ringha. Located in the frontier destination between China and Tibet, you couldn't be further from everyday life, cloistered by snow-capped mountains and fast-flowing rivers.

The Shangri-la valley that houses our Tibetan-style villa is 3,300 metres above sea level and has an undeniably magical atmosphere. Out here, you can stir your spirit of adventure on intrepid hikes, or simply enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery completely unique to the Himalaya.

2. Ja Manafaru, Maldives

It's difficult to find anywhere more exclusive than a 35-acre private island in the Maldives. Situated on the northern tip of the stunning Haa Alif atoll, this tropical paradise is surrounding by crystalline green water and fringed by white, sandy beaches.

If you're in need of a rest, your days spent here can be a tranquil as you want them to be, with a private plunge overlooking the sea. With world-class amenities you'll have the option to unwind on the beach, or recharge yourself in the excellent spa. A few days here guarantees a sense of rejuvenation.

3. Cliff House Hotel, Ireland

An intimate cliffside boutique on the south side of Ardmore Bay, the Cliff House Hotel is enhanced by extraordinary views and the smell of the sea. A perfect place to unwind, the natural therapies in the spa are complemented by a 15m infinity pool, with floor to ceiling glass windows giving the impression of unending space.

There's also mooring for yachts, should you wish to head out on the ocean, and an in-house Michelin-star restaurant. There are also options to explore Ireland's breath taking natural beauty, but if you prefer to stay inside and take advantage of the hotel, there are plenty of ways to enjoy yourself.

4. Villa Dorada, Sotogrande, Spain

Nestled within the exclusive and beautifully designed Sotogrande resort, this Spanish luxury villa can be found by wandering through a picturesque courtyard garden. It's the ideal place for those who can think of no better way to relax than with a few rounds of golf. The resort features five exceptional golf courses, including one you can see from the windows of Villa Dorada - the world-famous Valderrama championship golf course, widely considered to be the best in Spain. The Andalusian weather in spring is another draw, being mild enough to comfortably spend extended time on the green; or in in the rough.

5. Jopsey Bay, Sandy Hill, Anguilla

Tucked away in a quiet cove on a small island, this Caribbean villa is a true retreat. Situated next to the beach and set with huge windows, the amazing views of the sapphire ocean feel like part of the architecture.

Life here is languid and casual, set to an island pace that provides a perfect respite for busy minds. You can't help but slow down here. Low-key elegance defines the villa and the island it rests on, and you can discover Anguilla at your leisure, with friendly residents happily sharing their peaceful enclave with you.

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