Meet with an astrologer, practice daily yoga and hike in the rolling hills of Faralya in remote Southwest Turkey
Perdue Hotel by NLG, a luxury escape nestled in a verdant corner of southwest Turkey, has launched a new healing retreat for those experiencing heartbreak, or simply looking to escape the pressures and worries of everyday life - The Heartbreak Hotel. Steeped in nature, Perdue is a luxurious glamping concept that offers pure, unadulterated escapism - and as part of the Heartbreak Hotel package, guests can enjoy soothing spa rituals, healing yoga and meditation, a session with an astrologer to explore their star chart, hiking in the remote hillside, and local, seasonal cuisine.
To start their healing experience, guests check into their luxurious accommodation: beautiful, tented villas perched on a slither of seafront with uninterrupted coastal views, private pools, butler service, and hidden relaxation areas - should they want complete privacy, they need not even leave. A meeting with Perdue’s resident astronomer offers insight into guests’ life to help kickstart the healing process: what they need to leave behind and what they can carry into their next relationship. The astronomer will also plan activities for the healing traveller based on the preferences found in their star chart, whether its activity fuelled water sports or pure relaxation and wellbeing.
For some, being active helps heal and, at Perdue, guests can enjoy guided hikes in the hillside with a local herbology expert, plucking indigenous plants and herbs, learning how communities use them to heal the body and mind. They can also explore ribbons of coastal running trails, embark on a kayaking adventure, swimming in the sea, or even cycling through the surrounding countryside. For those who want to bury themselves in a good book and remain undisturbed, hidden sunbathing spots are peppered along the coastline, with hammocks and plush Bali beds.
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