You know how celebrities say they love winning the awards that their own peers nominated them for? That's similar to this very exclusive list that landed Wentworth by the Sea in Newcastle, New Hampshire, at the #4 best resort in the world on this top 50 Conde' Nast Traveler list.

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In its 36th year of the Readers' Choice Awards, it's the travelers and tourists who decide, rather than the professionals at the magazine. According to Conde' Nast Traveler, several hundred thousand people took this survey to determine the best of the best resorts. Whether it was a bucket list trip or a favorite traveling destination, this exclusive list spans the entire world, and the readers ranked Wentworth by the Sea at #4.

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According to Conde Nast Traveler, old-world luxury encompasses this grand resort nestled right along the Atlantic and in our own backyard. It's actually a nineteenth-century estate-turned-coastal-retreat, ultimately giving you that glorious, back-in-time feel while still having that quintessential New England style.

Interiors brandished with such details as traditional damasks, intricate woodwork, brass accents, and pinstriped wallpaper will make you feel like you've wound back the clock.

One of Wentworth by the Sea's best perks for vacationers, according to Conde Nast Traveler, are those platters of Prince Edward Island mussels and Maine lobster rolls you can enjoy while dining along the marina with the waves crashing. It's a dream scenario, even for us New Englanders.

A resort in Vermont also ranked #3 on the list. Way to go, New England.

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