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The Biras Creek Resort- which can only be reached by boat or helicopter is a secret address on the tiny island of Virgin Gorda. A paradise of greens and blues with its tropical plants and lagoons- also famous for its -Baths- formed by the spherical granite rocks dotted along the beach. The hotel offers 31 elegant and colourful suites with fabulous sea views. Share your time among the spa- the water sports on offer and the delicious cuisine. You can discover the island by Jet Ski- windsurf- boat or bicycle to really get a feel for this little corner of paradise.



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National Geographic Traveler says..."A 140-acre isthmus resort with water galore: calm lagoon, Caribbean bay, pounding Atlantic. Ocean waves do the entertaining just beyond the simply furnished suites (some TV-free) with private verandas, big windows, outdoor garden showers. Captain a Boston Whaler for island hopping, bike on trails lined by wild nutmeg and frangipani. Island-born chef infuses the menu with flavorsome Caribbean attitude. 31 suites." -From National Geographic Traveler

Conde Nast Traveler says..."Our experience surpassed our wildest expectations." This stone resort accessible only by boat or helicopter means "no hustle and bustle." At the hilltop restaurant, the "food and desserts are to die for!" "Service is impeccable." From rooms in white and turquoise, with bright Caribbean artwork and furnished verandas, the views of the Atlantic are "simply breathtaking." " -From Conde Nast Traveler

 
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A perfect sybaritic escape-secluded, peaceful, attentive service, sophisticated, and luxurious. Its graceful domes etch silhouettes against the deep-blue Anguillan sky. Moorish arches frame views of palms and bougainvillea, frangipani, and jasmine. A veritable paradise set on 179acres. Children of all ages are welcome year round, with no additional fees outside Dec 18th 2009 thru Jan 4th, 2010, and Dec 18th 2010 thru Jan 4th 2011.



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Travel + Leisure says..."Located on spectacular Maundays Bay, this 179-acre Caribbean resort with its striking Moorish architecture has long been a favorite of everyone from honeymooners to Hollywood A-listers. A recent renovation freshened public spaces as well as the interiors of its 97 rooms and suites and six private pool villasaknown for their Morocco-meets-West Indies dAcor (dark-wood louvered windows and white-tiled floors paired with colorful silk pillows and arched doorways). The lodgings are spread along two miles of sugary white-sand beach, as are the three restaurants, five cabana bars (where servers dole out free snacks), a spectacular domed open-air lounge, a wine bar, and a pool." -From Travel + Leisure

 
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The Riviera Maya is located in Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula in the State of Quintana Roo and nests alongside the Caribbean Sea. Situated in the heart of the Riviera Maya- Fairmont Mayakoba is approximately 42 miles or 70 km south of Cancun- within the Mayakoba resort development; a secure- 240-acre gated community surrounded by canals- shoreline and mangrove forests- which is only accesible via one main entrance point. The mysticism and magic of an ancient culture is still present. Serene sunlight flickers and dances on emerald lagoon waters- and the rolling surf of the Caribbean washes the shore creating a natural symphony of sound and smell. Fairmont Mayakoba Riviera Maya's Mexican home is a unique mixture of interwoven cultures. While the host of free spirits and roamers that have long been attracted to this glorious peninsula have lent to the relaxed local culture a European style and flair for gracious living- travelers can bask in perfect solitude on uninhabited beaches- explore eco-parks or enjoy nearby Playa del Carmen*s exuberant nightlife. Many come to experience Cozumel -one of the world*s premier diving and snorkeling destinations first made famous by famed French marine pioneer Jacques Cousteau- where the warm currents and coral reefs support a breathtaking pantheon of marine life. Others come to explore Chichen Itza- one of the world*s new seven wonders- and experience the fascinating world of the Mayans- whose mythology- science and culture can still be felt today. Most want a taste of it all: the delicate jungle- the alabaster white sand beaches- the crystal clear turquoise water- the fine cuisine and the spectacular nightlife!

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Conde Nast Traveler says..."This property is tucked away around the natural waterways of a mangrovea the layout is conducive to a quiet, relaxing getaway." Staff are "eager to answer questions about the resort or region." Las Brisas offers global cuisine; El Puerto focuses on fresh seafood. Rooms with contemporary Mexican design have deep-soaking tubs and bright walls." -From Conde Nast TravelerTravel + Leisure says..."As the Riviera Maya's first environmentally conscious golf-and-spa complex, the Fairmont Mayakoba is an eco-friendly alternative to the monolithic resorts clustered along the Caribbean coast of the YucatAn Peninsula. One of four hotels in the huge Mayakoba development that's just a 50-minute drive south of CancAn, the Fairmont sits on 50 acres full of preserved swamps, freshwater lagoons, and canals, and that include a 700-foot-long white-sand beach. There are all the standard resort amenities: five swimming pools, four restaurantsaand an aesthetic that pairs thatched roofs and green-and-red fabrics with slatted wooden doors and cool marble floors. The Fairmont combines them with biologically sensitive initiatives such as a Greg Norman-designed golf course certified by Audubon International, and wooden walkways designed to preserve indigenous mangrove forests." -From Travel + Leisure

 
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Welcome to Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. Spacious Lanna-style pavilions overlook terraced rice fields and the mountains in the beautiful Mae Rim Valley, minutes from the artistic and cultural heritage of Thailand's northern capital. From the Thai cooking school to the acclaimed spa and flawless service, a signature Four Seasons experience. Sample the diversity of Thailand by pairing your visit with a stay at Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, an urban oasis in the capital.

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Travel + Leisure says..."Just outside Chiang Mai proper, with 12 newly opened poolside villas, plus pavilions that look onto rice paddies, the hotel's resident water buffalo, and the Mae Rim Valley. " -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."This 20-acre resort set above rice terraces is "absolutely gorgeous." Accommodations replicate a Lanna village, and most have paddy views and "a sala to watch the water buffalo being fed and groomed." Gardeners make certain "each flower is properly positioned." "Nothing is too much trouble for staff if it makes your stay more pleasant." Sip a mango sticky-rice daiquiri at Ratree Bar. " -From Conde Nast Traveler

 
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Just 42 kilometres (26 miles) from Puerto Vallarta, an unrivalled luxury Mexican vacation experience, edged in pristine white-sand beaches, natural islands and the turquoise Pacific. A unique spa. Sunset dining. Jack Nicklaus golf, with an island green, played beside the waves.

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National Geographic Traveler Says..."An elegantly low-profile blue sky/blue water coastal paradise with a green streak. While you laze on the Pacific Ocean beach or submit to a massage employing nopal and pulque (ancient Mexican skin-healing ingredients), the on-premises treatment plant is making used water garden-ready. Get vertical and explore local arts, crafts, and history at the on-site Cultural Center. Regarding the kitchen culture: Chef Fucho is steadfast when it comes to doing business with local fishermen and farmers. 141 rooms and 32 suites."-From National Geographic TravelerTravel + Leisure says..."The Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita caters to the unusualaif you want flower petals sprinkled on your reception from a helicopter, consider it done. Guests can sleep in private casitas with plunge pools, and sign up for massages with sage oil and tequila." -From Travel + Leisure

 
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