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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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Located high on the slopes of Africas second highest mountain The Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club offers an enormous range of excursions and activities without spending hours or days travelling between each.
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Travel + Leisure says..."Recently renovated 1950's-era hunting lodge in the Mount Kenya foothills with a new 80-seat dining room." -From Travel + Leisure
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Kona Village features 125 spacious Hawaiian Bungalows spread across a 82-acre natural seaside oasis. Guest Rooms offer a choice of picturesque garden views, tranquil lagoon settings and dramatic ocean panoramas. Nine bungalow styles range in size from intimate to large enough to accommodate multiple families. So distinctive is each hale that many guests request their same hale upon their return. A few feet from the beach, a natural spring dedicated to the Hawaiian god Kane pours into the ocean. Fresh from the mountains, it brings life to Kona Village Resort and all who come its way. As dramatic as the setting sun, Kona Village Resort beckons with an enchanting beauty and strong spirit of aloha. No phones, no televisions, no radios/ just the music of the trade-winds. 82 acre natural seaside oasis.
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"An idyllic Hawaiian fantasy come true, Kona Village is one of those places you can't get enough of. Charming thatched roof bungalows are scattered over the perfectly situated beachfront property either on the beach, in tree houses on stilts, on a tropical lagoon or perched on black lava rock moonscapes. Hales are well appointed with tropical decor, lovely lanais to enjoy the trade winds and abundant birdsong. Our favorite touch is the locally crafted coffee mugs and heavenly Kona coffee, best enjoyed on the lanai watching fellow guests ambling down the sandy path to breakfast.
As the only resort in Hawaii which is all inclusive, Kona Village has an enviable following of families who have been coming year after year for generations, usually staying in the same hale every year. Kids programs are fantastic, with casual options during the day such as tide pool walks and coconut painting perhaps, then a 5:00 start for kids to eat dinner and play games in Keiki Camp while parents get the evening to themselves if they want it.
There are no TVs in the room, and no cell phones allowed outside the hales, making for an uber peaceful vibe. Impeccably landscaped grounds offer sandy paths to get around, and everyone says hello as you pass. it's sort of like tropical summer camp for everyone in first class digs. Our tree house hale faced the ocean side of the property from the front, with gorgeous lava rock views and the looming volcano from the two person spa tub on the backside marble bathroom. The staff simply could not be more graceful and friendly, as if everyone there is an old friend coming home.
Two small but charming beachfront hotels each have a Gilligan's island style bar, where everyone tends to gather in the late afternoon for popcorn and a whistle wetter. Kids can have signing privileges at the Shipwreck Bar where the veteran bartenders who have been there for decades (and know most of the kids by name) serve up frosty "Cookie Monsters and "Big Birds for a non-alcoholic treat.
Lunch and dinner are buffets, which may sound like a turn off, but picture everyone rolling out of bed when they feel like it to help themselves, grab a table by the beach and read the paper till the posse shows up. It actually works well and lets everyone eat what they want, from the world's best bacon and eggs, to a great selection of fresh fruit and everything in between. The lunch buffet is also far above average for a buffet, with plenty of fresh salad makings, much of it locally sourced, and well prepared hot dishes as well. Everyone's favorite thing about lunch is the ice cream sundae table, where fresh, locally made ice cream is offered with tempting toppings. Happily, the gym is a nice one with open air sides and all the latest equipment.
Kona Village is one of those special, juicy places you will want to return to year after year forever. I do!
-Juicy Hotel Editor, Laura van Hoff
National Geographic Traveler says..."Hawaii unplugged: ancient lava fields, palmy beach set the stage for this frond-thatched Polynesian village free of TVs, phones, radios, air-conditioning. Families can reconnect through all sorts of activities: snorkeling, whale-watching, petroglyph hunting, lei-making, star-gazing, craft classes. Twice-weekly luaus the real deal. 125 bungalows; from $660, all-inclusive except for guided tours."-From National Geographic Traveler
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Location The all-inclusive Lion Sands Ivory Lodge is located in Sabi Sands, South Africa, 12 kilometres from Skukuza Airport and 32 kilometres from Paul Kruger Gate.
Hotel Features This modern property consists of six villas with private swimming pools. There is a health spa on site offering a range of massage and beauty treatments for a surcharge. Public areas include a lounge bar and a terrace overlooking the Sabie River. Staff can arrange complimentary airport transport.
Lion Sands Ivory Lodge has an a la carte restaurant, a lounge bar, and a wine cellar. The all- inclusive rate incorporates breakfast, lunch, dinner, and local beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic).
Lion Sands Ivory Lodge offers safari excursions, river tours, and wildlife lectures. Staff can organise transport to a nearby Golf Course for a surcharge.
Guest Rooms The six villas are all air- conditioned and extend to private courtyards featuring heated outdoor pools and sun decks. Amenities include minibars, safes, and separate indoor and outdoor showers. This hotel offers all-inclusive rates.
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Set in the green tropical dry forests of Costa Rica's North Pacific Riviera, the All Suite, All Inclusive Paradisus Play Conchal Golf Resort, extends over 2,400 lush acres where challenging golf courses and the wilds of nature meet in a thrilling eco-adventure. Each richly decorated suite opens onto a private terrace and has standard appointments.
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