JW Marriott has opened its latest resort on Jeju island, South Korea. The Jeju Resort & Spa comprises 197 guest rooms including 28 suites, each appointed in natural wood and warm tones. Guests will find balance through local sourced culinary experiences balanced with spa offerings and activities that nourish the body and spirit. The standard 45 sq m deluxe rooms feature separate powder rooms, and the suites are a spacious 92 sq m. Selected rooms have large marble bathtubs for two, ideal for a relaxing soak while taking in the stunning vistas. The resort includes luxury amenities such as a signature spa, four indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an indigenous Choga House, and event spaces to accommodate up to 600 guests. JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa’s design is a fusion of nature and architecture, inspired by Jeju’s natural beauty and its farming and fishing traditions. The landscaping is a harmonious fusion of nature and architecture, representing a Jeju island farm with low lava stone walls, cabbage fields and mustard flowers blooming in springtime in a sea of yellow. Bensley used gray, black and white to represent the volcanic landscapes of Jeju, contrasting these colors with the abundant use of yellow throughout the resort. Jeju island is a one-hour flight from Seoul, and the resort is an hour’s drive from Jeju International Airport.