Travel 1 minute 01 July 2022

The most exciting new MICHELIN Guide hotels for July 2022

Every month, the MICHELIN Guide hotel specialists share their top discoveries from across the world

1. DEXAMENES - Amaliada, Greece

Once a winery, this beachside plot in the western Peloponnese has found its true calling; its weathered, century-old concrete forms converted into the stunning, industrial-chic Dexamenes. The winemaking machinery has been removed, and the concrete storage tanks have been converted into guestrooms.

Dexamenes - Amaliada, Greece
Dexamenes - Amaliada, Greece

2. HOTEL TERRESTRE - Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Puerto Escondido has never seen anything like Hotel Terrestre. Neither has anywhere else. Set between the mountains and the sea on the verdant coast just to the west of town, it’s a dramatic structure – a spaceship made of humble, locally sourced brick and concrete. It comes as no surprise that it’s Grupo Habita that’s behind it.

Hotel Terrestre - Puerto Escondido, Mexico
Hotel Terrestre - Puerto Escondido, Mexico

3. URBAN COWBOY - CATSKILLS - Big Indian, New York, USA

The first thing that strikes you about Urban Cowboy Catskills is that the rustic vibe – rather than being replaced with hard-edged minimalism or Scandinavian modernism – has been left intact, or even heightened. Why go to the trouble of leaving the city if the city just follows you around?

Urban cowboy - Catskills  Big Indian, New York, USA
Urban cowboy - Catskills Big Indian, New York, USA

4. 360 HOTEL & SPA - Selfoss, Iceland

The concept is a simple one, and is all the more powerful for it: 360° Boutique Hotel is named for the panoramic view made possible by its hilltop setting and its wraparound glass-walled construction. From here, fifteen minutes past the town of Selfoss, the view takes in mile after mile of wild southern Icelandic countryside.

360 Hotel & Spa Selfoss, Iceland
360 Hotel & Spa Selfoss, Iceland

5. RIO CELESTE HIDEAWAY - Bijagua, Costa Rica

Rio Celeste Hideaway is set on the outskirts of the Tenorio Volcano National Park, in a setting that offers access to wild excursions like rafting, horse riding and trips to Lake Arenal. The site is a nature reserve, one dedicated to tapirs – the charmingly nosy pig-like mammals – and is just as ecologically sensitive as you’d expect.

Rio Celeste Hideaway  Bijagua, Costa Rica
Rio Celeste Hideaway Bijagua, Costa Rica


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