2024 Hotel Wrap-Up: Sabara Angkor Resort And Spa, The Velitta, Innside By Melia, Hotel Valia, Hotel Palma, Dilara Apartments, Premier Inn Dublin, Tankardstown Wedding Venue, Elix Marbella Parga

Published on June 19, 2026 by admin

Another wrapped reel? Okay! This is my hotel wrapped 2024. I stayed at:
✨Siem Reap, Cambodia 🇰🇭
The Sabara Angkor Resort and Spa @sabaraangkorresortandspa
The Velitta

✨Bangkok, Thailand 🇹🇭
Innside by Melia @innsidebangkok
Hotel Valia @valiahotelbangkok

✨ Montenegro 🇲🇪
Hotel Palma @hotelpalma_tivat
Dilara Apartments @dilaraapartmne

✨ Ireland 🇮🇪
Premier Inn, Dublin @premierinn
Tankardstown wedding venue @tankardstownhouse

✨ Greece 🇬🇷
Elix Marbella, Parga @marbellacollectiongree…

Arriving in Siem Reapfelt like stepping into a living postcard, and the Sabara Angkor Resort and Spa immediately set the tone for a relaxed yet culturally rich stay. Nestled among ancient temple silhouettes, the resort blends traditional Khmer architecture with modern comforts, offering spacious rooms that open onto lush gardens. The Velitta, a boutique villa within the complex, provided a quieter retreat with its private patio and thoughtful décor. Service was attentive without being intrusive, and the poolside bar served refreshing coconut cocktails that tasted of tropical sunshine. Breakfast spread featured fresh tropical fruits, aromatic spices, and locally sourced coffee, making each morning feel like a celebration of Cambodian flavors.

Bangkok’s bustling energy was perfectly balanced by the sleek charm of Innside by Melia, a hotel that fuses contemporary design with a rooftop pool overlooking the city’s skyline. My room featured floor‑to‑ceiling windows, a minimalist palette, and a work‑friendly desk that made late‑night planning effortless. Just a short walk away, Hotel Valia offered a more intimate vibe, with an art‑filled lobby and a cozy lounge where locals gathered for authentic Thai street food. Both properties placed me within easy reach of bustling markets, historic temples, and vibrant nightlife, allowing spontaneous explorations that ranged from floating markets to rooftop bars. The blend of modern convenience and local flavor made each day feel like a curated adventure.

Another wrapped reel? Okay! This is my hotel wrapped 2024. I stayed at:
✨Siem Reap, Cambodia 🇰🇭 
The Sabara Angkor Resort and Spa @sabaraangkorresortandspa 
The Velitta 

✨Bangkok, Thailand ...

Montenegro’sAdriatic coastline unfolded through the understated elegance of Hotel Palma in Tivat, a boutique retreat that embraces the region’s maritime heritage with terracotta rooftops and sea‑view terraces. The property’s restaurant served freshly grilled fish caught that morning, paired with local wines that carried hints of rosemary and sun‑baked olives. Adjacent to it, Dilara Apartments offered a more residential experience, complete with a private balcony that overlooked the Bay of Kotor, where the water shimmered like polished silver at sunset. Both accommodations shared a commitment to personalized service, from arranging boat excursions to recommending hidden cafés tucked away in narrow cobblestone lanes. The blend of historic charm and modern comfort made my stay feel like a discreet escape from the tourist rush.

Crossing over to Ireland, Dublin welcomed me with the familiar warmth of Premier Inn, a modern hub that balanced business practicality with a surprisingly lively communal lounge. The rooms featured plush bedding and a rain‑shower that felt like a spa indulgence after a day of exploring Grafton Street’s boutiques. Not far from the city centre, Tankardstown wedding venue provided a contrasting slice of rustic luxury, set within a restored Georgian manor whose gardens unfolded like a living painting. Inside, exposed stone walls and candlelit corridors created an intimate atmosphere for evening cocktails, while the nearby countryside offered scenic drives along the River Liffey. The juxtaposition of city convenience and countryside serenity gave my Irish itinerary a well‑rounded rhythm.

In Greece, the radiant charm of Elix Marbella in Parga captured the essence of coastal bliss, with whitewashed buildings cascading down toward the Ionian Sea and balconies draped in bougainvillea. The resort’s infinity pool seemed to merge with the horizon, offering sunrise swims that were accompanied by the gentle murmur of waves. Nearby, the Parga Collection’s boutique hotel added a touch of artistic flair, showcasing local ceramics and hand‑woven textiles in every corridor. Breakfast on the terrace featured honey‑drizzled Greek yogurt, fresh figs, and aromatic coffee, turning the simple ritual into a sensory celebration. Evening walks along the waterfront revealed fishermen’s tavernas serving grilled octopus, while the town’s narrow alleys whispered stories of centuries‑old legends, making each moment feel both timeless and deeply personal.

The snapshot shared on social media offered a glimpse into the resort’s interior, where a sun‑drenched lounge crowned by a vaulted ceiling invited guests to unwind with a book or a glass of chilled rosé. Sunlight filtered through sheer curtains, casting soft patterns on polished wooden floors, while subtle décor elements — hand‑painted tiles and woven wall hangings — echoed the local culture. This visual cue reinforced the thoughtful attention to detail that characterized every stay across the four continents, suggesting that the brand’s design philosophy consistently blends comfort with a sense of place. Seeing those understated luxuries made me eager to recommend the properties to friends seeking both relaxation and authentic experiences.

Looking back on the whirlwind of locations, each hotel carved its own niche in the memory lane of my 2024 adventures, from the tranquil gardens of Siem Reap to the bustling streets of Bangkok, the rugged coastlines of Montenegro, the cozy Dublin evenings, and the sun‑kissed cliffs of Greece. The common thread was a dedication to blending local flavor with modern convenience, ensuring that every check‑in felt like a personalized invitation rather than a generic booking. Travelers who value authenticity will appreciate how these properties go beyond mere accommodation, offering curated experiences that linger long after checkout. If you’re planning your next getaway, consider letting these spots guide your itinerary, and you might just find a new favorite corner of the world.

Overall, the assortment of stays I experienced this year illustrated how travel can be both enlightening and comfortably familiar, especially when you choose places that reflect their surroundings. Each property offered a distinct personality, yet all shared a commitment to warm hospitality and thoughtful design. Whether you’re chasing sunrise over ancient temples, savoring street‑side pad Thai, or strolling along Adriatic promenades, these hotels provide the perfect backdrop for creating lasting stories. I left each destination feeling refreshed, inspired, and already plotting my return. If you’re curating your own travel bucket list, keep an eye on these gems; they promise more than a roof over your head — they deliver moments that linger.

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