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the purist

hotel indigo: Patagonia, chile

Nestled among the snow-capped peaks of Patagonia and surrounded by crystalline waterfalls and glaciers, this sleek, Nordic-style mountaineer's lodge is sure to enchant-and relax-aesthetes and ascetics alike. Unwind in one of the spa's thermal pools after bouldering in Torres del Paine National Park or kayaking through the Fjord of Last Hope.-genevieve bahrenburg

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the seclusionist

little palm island: florida

Losing track of time is the ultimate extravagance on this secluded island off the coast of Key West, where guests sail in on chartered seaplanes and private yachts. Languish by the water's edge with a novel, zone out at the Thai-inspired spa, and forget about dressing for dinner: With yellowtail snapper and Beluga caviar a phone call away, there's no need to leave the room.-catherine piercy

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