- 1. Escape to Costa Rica’s Tropical Paradise
- 2. Find Solitude in the Maldives
- 3. Experience Tranquillity at Amanpulo
- 4. Disconnect at St. Lucia’s Ladera Resort
- 5. Rediscover Peace in Bhutan
- 6. Reconnect with Provençal Life at La Bastide de Gordes
- 7. Unwind at Bison Lodge in the Columbia Mountains
- 8. Explore Iceland’s Ecotourism
To discover the best places for a digital detox, we reached out to CEOs and travel pros for their favourite luxury destinations. From the lush tropics of Costa Rica to Iceland’s stunning ecotourism, here are eight picks for your next unplugged escape.
1. Escape to Costa Rica’s Tropical Paradise
Costa Rica is a top spot for ditching your devices, with its inviting climate, friendly locals, and breathtaking nature. From sunrise hikes and yoga retreats to adrenaline-pumping activities like mountain biking and white-water rafting, there’s no shortage of ways to keep busy while staying screen-free. The locals, known as “Ticos,” are known for their hospitality, making it easy to feel at home while you explore the country’s natural wonders.
Owner & Founder, Central America Fishing
2. Find Solitude in the Maldives
If ultimate luxury is what you’re after, head to the Maldives. Think private over-water villas, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and endless white sandy beaches that practically invite you to ditch your phone. Many resorts cater to digital detoxers with packages featuring yoga, spa treatments, and fresh local cuisine. Disconnecting here is effortless, thanks to the island’s natural beauty and the remoteness of the setting.
CEO & Founder of Travelling King, Travelling King
3. Experience Tranquillity at Amanpulo
Amanpulo, a private-island retreat in the Philippines, offers an ideal escape from digital distractions. Tucked away on Pamalican Island, this resort emphasises wellness and nature, inviting guests to swap screen time for snorkelling, biking, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. With luxurious villas and limited Wi-Fi in some areas, it’s the perfect place to recharge both body and mind.
Head of Travel Elite and Exotic Department, Coral Travel
4. Disconnect at St. Lucia’s Ladera Resort
Situated between St. Lucia’s iconic Pitons, Ladera Resort offers a rustic yet luxurious setting for a true digital detox. Open-air suites connect you directly with nature while maintaining your privacy. With no televisions and limited modern distractions, it’s a place where you can genuinely unwind, enjoy private plunge pools, and explore nearby hiking trails while leaving the digital world behind.
Founder & CEO, Elite Travel Management Group, Inc.
5. Rediscover Peace in Bhutan
Bhutan is a magical place for those serious about unplugging. Surrounded by lush valleys, towering peaks, and ancient monasteries, you’ll quickly find yourself immersed in nature and local culture. High-end lodges like Six Senses and Amankora encourage digital detoxing with limited connectivity, and activities like meditation and forest hikes help you embrace the slow pace of life in this Himalayan kingdom.
Travel Expert, Tripshepherd
6. Reconnect with Provençal Life at La Bastide de Gordes
Perched in the hilltop village of Gordes, La Bastide de Gordes provides a perfect setting to step away from technology. The 18th-century manor offers an escape where tiered gardens and infinity pools replace screens. Whether exploring lavender fields or enjoying spa treatments inspired by local herbs, this Provençal retreat brings the analog world back into focus.
Founder, Saving Castles
7. Unwind at Bison Lodge in the Columbia Mountains
Nestled in Canada’s Columbia Mountains, Bison Lodge Revelstoke is a hidden gem for digital detoxing. With floor-to-ceiling windows framing mountain views and outdoor activities like hiking and skiing, it encourages guests to trade screen time for nature. Partnered with local wellness services, the lodge also offers yoga and spa treatments to enhance your relaxation experience.
Owner/ Operator, Amala Services Inc.
8. Explore Iceland’s Ecotourism
Iceland’s ecotourism scene offers luxury experiences that align with adventure and environmental values. From hiking volcanic landscapes to soaking in geothermal pools, the country’s natural beauty helps travellers disconnect from tech and reconnect with nature.
Climate Correspondent, Travel Writer and Photographer, USA Today and freelance