Belfast’s Hidden Gem: Culloden Estate and Spa

An elegant retreat just minutes from the center of Belfast

Set on 12 acres of beautifully maintained grounds and overlooking the Belfast Lough, Culloden Estate and Spa offers a country estate-feel a short drive from the center of Belfast. I really do mean a short drive. Culloden is 10 minutes from the George Best City Airport and about 15 minutes from the center of this thriving city. Read on to learn more about this hidden gem following my recent stay.

  1. A Blend of Gothic and Modern Style
  2. Suites and Rooms
  3. Dining and Restaurants
  4. Culloden Estate & Spa Exterior and Grounds
  5. Spa and Fitness Center
  6. Activities
  7. Book Culloden Estate and Spa

A Blend of Gothic and Modern Style

Built in the 1800’s as the official residence for the Bishops of Down, this five-star hotel now features 98 perfectly appointed rooms and suites. The main building’s public areas reflect a mélange of Gothic grandeur with high ceilings, ornate fireplaces, and chandeliers, while the suites and rooms showcase modern luxury.  

Lest I sound like I’m writing a brochure, I have to tell you what I LOVED about Culloden Estate. It’s a rare hotel that can blend elegance and finesse with comfort and warmth. Culloden could write the book on this, never mind the brochure.

You won’t find a warmer welcome than you will receive at Culloden Estate and Spa, but you will find cozy nooks and crannies amid a sense of space as you explore.   Sit a while to read or enjoy the artwork in the drawing room. Plan to take afternoon tea in the delightful Bishop’s Parlour or cozied up to the window overlooking the grounds. Enjoy a tipple in the Lough Bar with its comfortable seating areas. Head to Vespers, the award-wining restaurant, replete with whiskey on the breakfast buffet. But more about that later…

Are you getting the picture? Culloden Estate and Spa offers a rural stately feel while being minutes from one of the UK’s most upcoming cities.  It is top notch and elegant, but with a relaxed and warming vibe. This is very much my kind of place.

Suites and Rooms

My travel partner and I stayed in the Bishop Suite, located on the corner of the top floor thus offering expansive views over the Belfast Lough through its large windows. The comfortable sitting room is the perfect spot to enjoy said views, although I know my husband would have been very happy to simultaneously watch the huge TV.

Anyone who knows me is aware of my obsession with hotel bathrooms. The Bishop Suite did not disappoint. The bathroom was huge with a large tub and separate shower, and plenty of heating, a much-appreciated boon in period properties.

The Bishop Suite is one of a variety of suites at Culloden Estate and Spa. If your budget allows, I strongly recommend making the upgrade to a suite. We were so comfortable that we didn’t even want to leave. So, we ordered room service the first night and watched movies.

We slept with the curtains open to enjoy the sunrise over the Lough. The Bishop Suite is a true haven within a haven.

Dining and Restaurants

Culloden Estate and Spa’s main restaurant is Vespers, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. For the latter, there is a perfectly curated eight-course tasting menu that screams “locally sourced” with County Fermanagh beef and lamb, Kilkeel scallop, wild North Atlantic turbot. But that is true of every meal because Culloden takes provisioning very, very seriously.

From the “regular” lunch and dinner menu to the ample breakfast spread, your food will not have traveled more than two hours to reach you. Just to clarify, I’m not saying that the kitchen is really slow but rather, with only six counties in Northern Ireland, any locally sourced products will not have traversed far to get to your plate.

Breakfast is served buffet style and includes a full Irish,* breads, fruit, smoothies, kippers, charcuterie and more. And it’s local. There is actually a booklet on your breakfast table detailing each of the purveyors, right down to the oats for your porridge.

Speaking of oatmeal, a bottle of Bushmills Irish Whiskey sits right next to the tureen in case you want to pep up your porridge. This could be particularly helpful during cold winter months (I was brought up to add a spot of whisky to my tea on freezing cold mornings. It didn’t always go down terribly well on the school bus).

Culloden Estate is known for its afternoon tea and we were delighted to partake of the Mother’s Day version. I’m a bit of a stickler because I used to own a tea room and I still teach afternoon tea history and etiquette classes to children and adults. Culloden’s hit all the spots with a variety of loose-leaf teas (and Prosecco) to accompany the fayre. I recommend taking tea in the Bishop’s Parlour, or a window seat overlooking the grounds if you can nab one.

The other dining venue is the Inn at Cultra, located on the grounds, so you get the feel of actually going out to the pub. It’s warm and welcoming with elevated pub grub and classics, including an excellent Sunday lunch. There is also an à la carte breakfast menu if you aren’t up to Vespers’ buffet. The Inn at Cultra is very popular and books up fast so consider making a reservation.

Head to the Lough Bar in the main building for a night cap, or an aperitif before dinner at Vespers. This comfortable spot offers a lighter menu which is also available on Room Service.

With two restaurants offering three meals a day, as well the afternoon tea and bar services, you are not going to be stuck, other than for choice, when dining at Culloden Estate and Spa.

* A full Irish breakfast consists of bacon, bangers (sausages), eggs, grilled tomatoes, baked beans, and black pudding, all dished up with toast. Nothing will set you up better for a day of exploring Belfast and the Antrim coast.

Culloden Estate & Spa Exterior and Grounds

The grounds of Culloden Estate and Spa are a destination in their own right, offering sweeping vistas, world-class art, and luxurious indulgence. We took a leisurely stroll through the landscaped gardens, yet I could easily have sat with a good book for an hour or two while quietly enjoying the view.

As you follow the winding paths, you might be surprised by the occasional sculpture from the “Art & Soul” outdoor exhibition, a captivating permanent feature presented in collaboration with Gormleys Fine Art. Each piece is thoughtfully integrated into the landscape with the goal of creating a harmonious and inspiring dialog between art and nature.

We were there about a month too early for the Bollinger Champagne Garden, which runs from May to September. Imagine relaxing in the stunning grounds, savoring a glass of “Bolli” while munching on a selection from the gourmet “Posh Pizza” menu: the perfect way to idle away a glorious afternoon.

Spa and Fitness Center

Speaking of idling away, the spa was a huge draw for me, as always. We were there one of the busiest weekends of the year (Mother’s Day), but my travel partner scored the last spot for a treatment and enjoyed an 80-minute Bamboo Joint Release Experience. I was a little worried that they were going to flagellate her with bamboo, but thankfully that wasn’t the case. The bamboo is used to assist with stretching and joint release. The treatment got a thumbs up.

I enjoyed use of the spa facility which is complimentary for hotel guests. The thermal suite includes a pool, sauna, steam room, hot tub and experiential shower. There’s also a state- of-the-art work out room and complimentary exercise classes that include yoga, Pilates, spinning and circuit training. Personal training and fitness assessments are available by appointment.

A cute café, Zest, rounds out the facility serving a light breakfast and lunch. I joined the yummy mummies in a glass of Prosecco as I whiled away the time.

Activities

Whether you are tracking steps or not, a walk along the Belfast Lough waterfront is well worth the effort. Exit Culloden’s grounds and walk past the tony homes of Cultra village, and you are there in minutes. There is a dedicated path along the water’s edge so enjoy a jog or a walk with beautiful views as you take in the fresh air.

You’ll find yourself by the Royal Belfast Golf Club in no time. There are wire cages over the path to save you from being wacked in the head by an errant ball. One wonders how many people were decked before that change was made…

Culloden Estate and Spa is a perfect base to explore Northern Ireland where all the major sights are within a two-hour drive. The rugged beauty of the coast attracted visitors long before scenes from Game of Thrones were filmed there. Yet, do the tour; relive the days of salmon fishing at the Carrick A Rede rope bridge; visit Giant’s Causeway; discover the resurgence of Irish whisky; learn how to smoke salmon or bake authentic soda bread. If you want to track down your ancestors, that can be arranged too.

When you’re done with all that, take a full day or two at Culloden to enjoy the spa and the grounds.

For golfers, you are a three-minute drive from the Royal Belfast Golf Club and the concierge will set up a round for you. Be sure to book well in advance though. Technically, Culloden sits in the village/suburb of Holywood (pronounced Hollywood) which is home to its own golf club and, more famously, Rory McIlroy.

Speaking of celebrities, Van Morrison lives “around the corner” in the enclave of Cultra. Allegedly he breakfasts at Culloden most days but doesn’t like crowds. Consequently, I didn’t see him the busy Mothers’ Day weekend I was there. However, that gives me an excuse to go back to Culloden for a discreet sighting of the reclusive Van the Man.

Book Culloden Estate and Spa

Culloden Estate and Spa is the only Virtuoso property in the Belfast area. This means that when you book through me, you’ll have exclusive amenities, including a complimentary afternoon tea, the fabulous breakfast described above, and an upgrade if available.

Be sure to include Belfast in your next trip to the Emerald Isle. If you don’t, you’re missing out. I would be delighted to help you plan your perfect trip. Call me at 772-200-3956 or email jayne@ilxtravel.com.

Experience the Ultimate Foodie Cruise from Venice to Athens, August 2025

Once a year, I pick a cruise that speaks to my very loud inner foodie. She is quite a beast to quell so I was thrilled when I came across the ultimate foodie-focused cruise, I had to go – and I had to take a select bunch of people with me.

Windstar Cruises is the official cruise line of the James Beard Foundation (JBF). On this JBF partnership cruise, an award-winning chef joins you aboard and cooks a special dinner with wine pairing, conducts cooking demonstrations, prepares featured dishes for the menu, and lets you accompany her on market visits in port.

Our trip is a dazzling itinerary from Venice to Athens. Hmm. Italy and Greece? If that’s not exciting enough, there is even more in between. Read on.

Why I Picked This Itinerary

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Windstar has been operating the best commercial sailing ships since 1984. The small ship size has its advantages, including focus on exemplary service and access to ports that are off limits for large cruise ships, including Venice.

I like that it’s nine nights because I always feel that seven aren’t enough. Then there are the ports themselves. I’ve never been to Croatia, Montenegro or Corfu. Part of the charm will be spending time there then deciding if I want to do a land vacation later. Here is what to expect if you come with me:

Adriatic Venice to Athens Itinerary

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  • August 27th: Depart Venice
  • August 28th: Zadar, Croatia
  • August 29th: Hvar, Croatia
  • August 30th: Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • August 31st: Kotor, Montenegro
  • September 1st: Kotor, Montenegro
  • September 2nd: Corfu, Greece
  • September 3rd: Katakolon, Greece
  • September 4th: Monemvasia, Greece
  • September 5th: Athens, Greece

The James Beard Foundation Award-Winning Chef

Jennifer Jasinski, winner of the James Beard Foundation’s Best Chef Southwest, is the featured chef for your cruise. Chef Jasinski is the owner of some of Denver’s top dining establishments, including Rioja, Bistro Vendôme, Ultreai, and Stoic & Genuine (now closed). If you are a fan of Top Chef Masters, you will also recognize Jasinski from the show.

Special inclusions for this James Beard Foundation Cruise are:

  • A chef-hosted dinner with wine pairing. 
  • 2 cooking demonstrations on board – recipes included. 
  • Market tour with the Chef Jasinski

The Wind Surf, The World’s Largest Sailing Ship

Your beautiful vessel for this voyage is the Wind Surf, Windstar’s flagship and the world’s largest sailing ship, with a maximum capacity of 342 guests. The Wind Surf has an array of state rooms and suites from which to choose.

The Wind Surf recently underwent an extensive renovation to the public areas and suites and returned to service at the end of 2024.

Perks for My Clients

As an ILX Travel guest, you will enjoy these extra amenities:

  • $100 shipboard credit per person.
  • Private cocktail party for ILX Travel’s guests.
  • Pick Your Perk Promotion from the following three:
    • Additional $100 shipboard credit per person ($200 if booked in suite)
    • Free 1-Night Hotel Stay pre- or post-cruise.
    • Complimentary All-in Package if booked in Suite.

Discounted Cruise Prices

Like hotel rooms and airfares, cruise prices are “dynamic” or able to change subject to demand. I contracted rates on this fabulous cruise well in advance so you can save significantly based on current published rates.

With the exception of suites, cabins are the same size. The prices vary depending on which deck the cabins are located, with the higher decks costing more.

Double Occupancy: 

STE (Suite) $5,924 per person, $11,848 per cabin (SOLD OUT)

Category TX $4,304 per person, $8,608 per cabin 

Category AX $4,061 per person, $8,122 per cabin 

Category A $3,818 per person, $7,636 per cabin 

Category BX $3,611 per person, $7,222 per cabin 

Category B $3,251 per person $6,502 per cabin (SOLD OUT)

Single Occupancy: 

STE (Suite) $11,691 (SOLD OUT)

Category TX $7,414  

Category AX $6,988  

Category A $6,563  

Category BX $6,201  

What’s Included

What’s Included: 

  • Accommodations 
  • All meals 
  • Non-alcoholic drinks 
  • Entertainment 

What’s Not Included (An All-Inclusive Package is available): 

  • Alcoholic beverages (packages are available) 
  • Laundry 
  • Transfers 
  • Shore Excursions 
  • Wi-Fi (packages are available

All-inclusive package from $99 per guest per day 

  • Unlimited beer, wine, and cocktails. 
  • Gratuities. 
  • Wi-Fi 
  • Wi-Fi only and drinks packages are also available. 

Book Your Cabin On This Special Adriatic Cruise

Are you ready to join me on this amazing voyage? Call me at 772-200-3956 or email jayne@ilxtravel.com.

Carillon Miami Wellness Hotel: A Full-Service Wellness-Focused Resort in the Heart of Miami Beach

As a wellness travel consultant, I’m always excited to visit a new property. With the wellness travel market growing exponentially, as travelers seek to continue their healthy habits on the road or use their vacation time to reset, wellness-oriented properties are popping up all over the place. In some cases, this means adding a spa or fitness facility to an existing location, for others it means creating an environment that is truly focused on wellness; its raison d’être.

Carillon Miami Wellness Hotel falls into the second category, yet that hasn’t always been the case.  When I first posted from the property, the reaction was along the lines of “Is that the place I remember from the Sixties? The Seventies? In my case, it was from the early Nineties when I lived up the road (Collins Avenue) in Bal Harbor. I would drive past the Carillon twice a day heading to and from my office. The Carillon is an institution on Collins Avenue, and a beautiful one at that. While having undergone renovations, many of the original features have, thankfully, been kept. I was thrilled to see the collection of memorabilia in the bar lounge curated from past visitors and the hotel’s archives.

The Largest Spa on the Eastern Seaboard

Fast forward to 2024 and the Carillon boasts the largest spa and wellness facility on the eastern seaboard at a massive 70,000 square feet. This includes a hydrotherapy circuit with nine hot and cold thermal experiences; over 75 weekly group fitness classes, including Pilates reformer (at no additional cost); a stunning oceanfront fitness floor; and a two-story climbing wall.

The array of spa treatments ranges from functional to integrative, traditional to touchless. I experienced two of the latter hands-free treatments, V.E.M.I. and halotherapy. My travel partner enjoyed The Oriental, based on ancient Chinese massage therapy aimed at balancing the body’s yin and yang.

There are 28 treatment rooms so if you are doing a girls’ or guys’ weekend, there is plenty of room to accommodate all of you for treatments.

As a huge fan of water-based treatments, I was in my element (pun intended) in the Thermal Hydrotherapy Circuit, a collection of suites from which one moves one to the next, stimulating circulation and rejuvenating the body as you go. The thermal suites include the herbal laconium (my favorite), crystal steam room, Finnish sauna, an igloo shower, experiential rain showers, vitality tub, thermal loungers, and foot spas. For descriptions of each of these features, please click here.

Best yet, the Thermal Hydrotherapy Circuit is open to all hotel guests for no additional cost.

Luxury All-Suite Accommodations

As a guest you will enjoy spacious luxury all-suite accommodations that feature one- or two-bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and separate living room. I’m a big fan of separating workspace from sleep space, especially when I’m traveling on business. With two of us in the suite, there was plenty of room to plug in when we needed so we could labor away while enjoying the view from floor to ceiling windows. (For the best views of the expansive beach, book a corner suite as shown in the photo below. Equally stunning views are available from the open plan kitchen and living area.)

Bedrooms can be configured with king or twin queen beds, which are the star of the show. This was my first experience with a Bryte Balance Smart Bed, which I got to program to my own preference of firmness. (If two of you are sharing the bed, you each customize your own side).  Every morning, I received an email telling me how I had slept the night before, not only how many hours, but also how fitfully.

The spacious spa -inspired bathrooms feature a large soaking tub, shower with a double head, vanity, make-up station, and a separate loo. And a scale, which is handy if you want to track your progress. After three nights at Carillon and taking full advantage of the facilities, I was down another pound on my current weight loss journey.

Each suite contains an ActivePure advanced air filtration and surface purification system which was developed by NASA and is proven to kill pathogens and contaminants. I can’t think of many places that go to such lengths to make sure that you are sleeping well and breathing good air.

As you can see, Carillon Miami Wellness Hotel checks a lot of boxes – superlative fitness facility, excellent spa, spacious accommodations – so what about dining?

From Casual to Michelin-Starred Dining

I loved the convenience of the Corner Store, located in the lobby. This is a great source for smoothies, juices, fresh baked goods, and grab-and-go healthy meals. There is also a decent selection of beer and wine and snacks, should you want to put together an impromptu wine and charcuterie tasting. (For the record, I do that often when traveling if I don’t feel like eating dinner out).

I should add that there is a Publix supermarket literally across the street. With a very functional kitchen in the suite, we were able to enjoy salad and sushi when we didn’t feel like going out. In-room dining is another option, featuring items from the Corner Store and the Strand’s varied menu. The latter is a fine-dining restaurant located off the hotel’s lobby, with plenty of indoor seating and a large terrace overlooking the beach. The menu is largely Mediterranean with plant-based and gluten free options. We shared a tuna bowl, short rib fagottini, and quinoa. For dessert, we went to the very comfortable cocktail lounge for chocolate martinis. In case I forget to mention it again, the bar staff are awesome.

As you walk into the Strand’s bar, you’ll see a large double door on your left. It could almost blend into the decor because it completely belies what is behind. Open the doors to what was the Carillon’s private dining room back in the day and you are entering a magical space. The Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt is a Michelin-starred dinind experience limited to only 18 guests at a time. The menu is based on Chef Brandt’s foundation in classical fine French and Asian cuisines. A 10 course tasting sourced from local producers excites the senses at $250 per person with $125 chef-selected wine pairing.

For The Non-Wellness Minded

What if you’re not interested in the wellness component? The litmus test for me is whether or not I can take my husband, who will not participate in any spa treatments, and you will never catch him in a fitness center unless he has accidentally taken a wrong turn.

He would have no trouble lounging under an umbrella on the 750 linear foot beach or by the cabana pool, enjoying food and libations from the Seaglass Café. He might decide to work on his tan by the adults-only saltwater rooftop Atlantic pool.  He would love dining on the patio or inside at The Strand, and may even treat himself to the exquisite tasting menu at the Michelin-starred Tambourine restaurant.  He would enjoy the full bar (great cocktails – big thumbs up to the Flores gin and tonic, a blend of Hendricks Flora Dora Gin, elderflower tonic, and orange bitters) and comfortable lounge. He would love the spacious accommodations, the views, and being able to relax and watch his favorite TV shows.

Special Summer Offer

Carillon Miami Wellness Hotel fits the bill whatever your interest – spa relaxation and rejuvenation; tailored goal-specific wellness programs; weekend getaways, business trips for folks who don’t want to get out of their healthy routine on the road, or anyone who wants to enjoy a beachfront getaway with spacious accommodations, fantastic facilities, delicious dining, and all that Miami Beach has to offer.

Carillon Miami Wellness Hotel is a Forbes 4-star resort and AAA Four Diamond Award, and a Virtuoso property, which means I can extend special amenities to you, including an upgrade when available, early check-in and late check-out, $100 resort credit for use in the spa or restaurant, $30 breakfast credit per person. Better yet, take advantage of the current summer promotion and get your 4th night free.

For more information, or to book your stay at Carillon Miami Wellness Hotel, please reach out to me at jayne@ilxtravel.com or 772-200-3956.