Four Seasons Resort Carmelo, Uruguay

Four Seasons Hotel Carmelo, Uruguay, currently Carmelo Resort & Spa and no longer in the Four Seasons chain, is a hotel in South America. It also offers a golf course and resort. It is located within an hour of Colonia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The hotel rebranded as Carmelo Resort & Spa in 2015, after becoming a Hyatt hotel.
History
Completed in 2002, the hotel was designed with both East and West architecture in mind. While exuding a minimalist elegance of Balinese and Japanese resorts, the designers (San Francisco-based Babey Moulton Jue & Booth) incorporated influences from China, Thailand, Europe and South America to fuse together a contemplative, yet familiar feel. The hotel was voted 26th by Travel + Leisure's 2006 World's Best Top 100 Resort/Hotel Awards Readers Poll and ranks on the Best Hotels/Resorts in South America by Condé Nast Traveler and Gallivanter's Guide 2007. It currently houses 20 bungalows and 24 suites, which are anchored by a four-level main lodge.
Amenities
It is known for its services and amenities. The resort was constructed with a par-72 championship 18-hole golf course, which was designed by the international architectural team at American Golf Course Design LTDA.
 
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