They have realized the French dream
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Six Swedish-owned hotels worldwide are highlighted for their unique charm and luxury.
- The featured hotels span diverse locations, including the Maldives, France, Italy, and Morocco.
- These establishments emphasize eco-friendly practices, unique design, and wellness offerings.
A selection of six Swedish-owned hotels across the globe offers unique experiences, blending luxury with distinctive charm in picturesque settings. These properties showcase a commitment to creating memorable stays for their guests.
One notable establishment is an eco-luxury resort in the Maldives, pioneered by Eva Malmstrรถm Shivdasani nearly 30 years ago. This resort, known for its barefoot luxury concept, utilizes organic and recycled materials like coconut and bamboo. Guests travel by bicycle through jungle paths on the island, which features white sand beaches and clear waters protected by coral reefs. Accommodation ranges from overwater villas to jungle huts, and the wellness menu includes yoga, massage, and healing philosophies aimed at alleviating stress and pain.
Other featured hotels include a charming property in the French village of Drudas, near Toulouse, and establishments located within Italian palaces, amidst Moroccan mountains, and by turquoise waters. These hotels cater to a discerning clientele, including celebrities like Madonna, the Beckham family, and Richard Branson, seeking exclusive and immersive travel experiences.
The highlighted hotels demonstrate a dedication to sustainability, unique design aesthetics, and comprehensive wellness programs. They offer guests an escape that combines comfort, natural beauty, and cultural richness, reflecting a successful realization of the 'French dream' and other international aspirations for their Swedish owners.
Originally published by Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.