
“The Lyford Cay Club in Nassau, Bahamas. The clubhouse is so attractively decorated by Tom Scheerer. You definitely feel like you’re on an island, one with a classic and sophisticated point of view.”—Alex Papachristidis, interior designer

“Miami. It’s fun, the beaches are gorgeous, the culture is great, and it can even be a little bit tacky—but in a good way! I stay at the Standard, which has a 1950s Florida vibe, with gardens, fire pits, and an amazing pool.” —Robert Stilin, interior designer

“My husband and I owned a residence in Aspen for ten years, but now it’s room service at the St. Regis Aspen Resort for us—the best of both worlds. I enjoy having lunch with girlfriends, après-ski drinks by the fire, long walks with my dogs, and the piles of snow.” —Charlotte Moss, interior designer

“Sun Valley, Idaho, will always have a special place in my heart because my family had a small getaway there for more than 20 years. The best place to stay is the Sun Valley Lodge, which opened in 1936. It looks like a grand timber lodge, but the façade is actually tinted concrete made to look like wood, and the hallways are lined with black-and-white photographs of famous movie-star guests.”—Joshua Greene, interior designer, Hernandez Greene

“Tulum, Mexico. It’s easy to get to, but still feels remote when you go off-season. I love staying at Ahau Tulum, where the bungalows have canopy beds, carved-wood furniture, and private hammocks.” —Katrina Hernandez, interior designer, Hernandez Greene