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Imagine an island thousands of miles away, with palm trees, golden beaches and a crystal-clear turquoise lagoon shimmering in the tropical sun. Imagine the warm sea breeze caressing your body, the most colorful fish darting in and out of stunning coral gardens, and a romantic picnic on the beach. Imagine the two of you, with all the time in the world to do as much or as little as you like. Velavaru? translates as ? Turtle Island? in the indigenous Madivian language of Dhivehi. Dhaalu Atoll, home to the resort, is widely considered virgin territory when it comes to tourism. Many of its dive sites, reefs and islands are virtually untouched and definitely worth an outing. Angsana Velavaru arranges different types of excursions that invite you to discover the wealth of experiences that the atoll has to offer, from island hopping and dolphin watching to snorkeling safaris and night fishing.
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Seven beaches shared between 16 villas makes privacy easy at Fregate Island Private. This lush paradise climbs to a height of 125 metres giving it a hilly advantage with 360-degree views of the island and its 8 kilometres of stunning coastline. This is the most secluded corner of the Seychelles and the island has a wealth of fascinating indigenous flora and fauna, including giant tortoises. Villas blend in well with the environment and have a casual tropical feel, each with a large terrace, private pool, day bed and sea views. Enjoy a guided nature walk in the early morning. Your private butler will await you at the treehouse or any other Location with a sumptuous breakfast afterwards. He has already arranged a soothing massage at the Rock Spa, where only natural ingredients are used. Fregate Island is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property.
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Travel + Leisure says..."Forget Reality on Fregate Island Act out your Cast Away fantasy on this 740-acre private island in the Seychelles. At Fregate Island Private a resort of 16 villas appointed with outdoor showers, Jacuzzis, and daybeds there are never more than 40 guests at a time. It's just the two of you, the breeze, the gentle lapping of the water against the shore and a fleeting waiter to refresh your drink."
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The all-suite Raffles Hotel is recognized as one of the World*s Best Places To Stay - Conde Nast Traveler Gold List - 1998-2003. The hotel was designated as a national monument in 1987. Perhaps the single most enduring and alluring element of Raffles Hotel*s style is its architecture ~ an arrangement of low-rise - verandah-enclosed - colonial-style buildings - painted white with terrecotta-tiled pitched roofs - set amidst courtyards and gardens. The contrast between the lush and tropical gardens and turn-of-the-century colonial architecture has rarely failed to generate an appreciative response. The second key element of Raffles* style was the making of myth and legend. As many people travelled the world for pleasure - Raffles Hotel became one of the rites of passage of world travellers and *see you at Raffles* soon became a signature parting shot. The third element of Raffles* style ~ a quintessentially Singapore blend of old and new - East and West - heritage and high tech. The hotel is now infused with life in a manner that honours its past and traditions as much as it suits the present. The quality of timelessness is evident throughout the hotel: in the lush gardens - generously appointed and spacious suites - the fine restaurants - the famous Long Bar - the shady verandahs - the polished timber floors and the whirring ceiling fans. The fourth and final element that composes the Raffles style is the personalized service provided by discreet and well-trained staff - adding to the unique and truly memorable *Raffles Experience* - where residents are pampered in an atmosphere of privacy and intimacy.
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Travel + Leisure says..."Squint a little and it's easy to imagine how the all-suite Raffles must once have felt when the sea lapped up along its promenade, and Nol Coward and Somerset Maugham sat in the lobby bar tossing back Singapore Slings beneath the lazily twirling fans. The beach has long since been paved over, but thanks to sensitive renovations, the hotel still retains an old-world gravitas (only with added comforts like Wi-Fi, DVD players, and a butler who can be summoned at the touch of a button). The 103 colonial-themed suites, set in cloister-like buildings with breezy verandas, surround sweeping private lawns; all have 14-foot ceilings and are outfitted with carved Peranakan furniture, Oriental rugs spread over polished teak floors, rich brocade fabrics, and baths stocked with Amrita Spa products. Though it just celebrated its 121st birthday, the hotel is still a magnet for A-listers (Elizabeth Taylor, Diane von Furstenberg, and Barry Diller have all stayed here). And the bar still mixes a mean Singapore Sling." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."At this 1887 landmark named for Singapore's founder, Sir Stamford Raffles, "beautiful colonial architecture contrasts sharply with contemporary properties around the city. Period furnishings set the tone in "high-ceilinged, incredibly romantic suites with teak, marble, and tile floors. "Staff seem genuinely interested in guests' well-being." Order a "British-style breakfast at the lovely Tiffin Room." Royal China's "wine list is expensive." -From Conde Nast Traveler
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Just saying the name Bora Bora stirs the wanderlust in any traveler. With the debut of St. Regis Resort, Bora Bora in June 2006, this fabled archipelago in the South Pacific assumes a new magical luster, as blissful paradise and world-acclaimed luxury come together. Edged by powdery sands and a tranquil lagoon, our resort represents the epitome of carefree elegance. 100 exquisitely designed guest rooms are highlighted by over-water and beach villas, many with terrace whirlpools or private swimming pools. The one-, two- and three-bedroom villas range in size from 1,550 square feet to the resort's ultra-luxurious 13,000-square foot Royal Estate. Three delectable restaurants await you, including an overwater dining room, featuring Mediterranean and Pacific Fusion cuisine. For dreamy relaxation, there's a main pool with swim-up bar and a romantic adult pool with private cabanas. Spa Miri Miri - on its own private lagoon island - offers a state-of-the-art fitness center and an incomparable array of island-inspired indulgences. Rising in the distance, the towering majesty of Mount Otemanu is an ever-present symbol of the lofty luxury and impressively personalized service of St. Regis. The celebrated St. Regis Butler ensures that everything is possible - from arranging an unforgettable day of yachting and diving, to supervising every detail of a lavish "at home" dinner with family and friends. In every way, St. Regis Resort, Bora Bora is the ultimate resort experience. Due to the passing of Cyclone Oli, The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort will be closed for renovations through June 13, 2010. Please note that there is a transportation charge of 7500 XPF per person, 3750 XPF for childres, which applies to all guests staying at property. Bora Bora is connected to Tahiti & the rest of French Polynesia by plane. The airline, Air Tahiti, operates daily inter-island flights. Flight time is roughly 50 minutes.
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"Bora-Bora the name alone evokes an exotic paradise that entranced the likes of Marlon Brando in the 1970's and has continued to seduce high-end travelers with the opening of luxe resort after luxe resort. Now a new set of A-listers is discovering the island, thanks to the opening of the 100-room St. Regis, Bora Bora. It's no wonder. With 76 thatched overwater villas, outdoor showers, a fleet of butlers, chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten behind the restaurant, and a spa set on its own island, the resort reaches high levels of indulgence. Thankfully, it also doesn't take itself too seriously. The humorously named Lagoonarium is filled with native fish and is ideal for snorkeling. And for a flashback to the seventies, there's a swim-up bar in the pool."
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Set atop an ocean bluff with magical views over clear blue waters, Cap Maison combines luxury, elegance, charm, and uncompromising standards of personalized service. Fine attention to detail is evident everywhere from designer furnishings and unobtrusive technology to touches of luxury that include private pools and oversized roof terraces. Guests enjoy all the privacy and seclusion of Cap Maison, while being just minutes away from championship-standard golf courses, restaurants, bars, beautiful beaches, and the lively ambience and activities offered by chic Rodney Bay Marina. Oceanfront, atop an ocean bluff, offering peace and tranquility with 180 degree panoramic views. Hewanorra Int'l Airport: 35 mi/56 km, 90 minutes.
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