Bahamas
Kamalame
Set on a private peninsula, the Kamalame offers an excellent balance between
adventure, romance, relaxation and privacy in very elegant surroundings.
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Ocean Club
Even if the main island of the Bahamas isn’t much to write home about,
the Ocean Club is still one of the world’s Number 1 resorts. You’ll
be on cloud 9 - whether you’re being pampered in the spas or dining in
the restaurants. Kids are sure to have fun – and parents will finally
have a vacation! (Baby phone works everywhere perfectly!)
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Barbuda
The Beach House
A chance to relax, reflect, reconnect and recharge.
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to their website
Grenada
La Luna
Rustic and down-to-earth but very charming
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Harbour Island
Pink Sands
If you’re going to the Bahamas, take at least 2-3 days for an escape to
Harbour Island – you’ll be bedazzled by all the multi-colored beach
houses.
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St Barth
Eden Rock
Perched on a rock in the bay of St Jean, Eden Rock enjoys extraordinary panoramic
views from its restaurants and many of its suites. Two beautiful white sand
beaches unfurl from either side of the rock. Although elegant and chic, Eden
Rock is not at all stuffy – casual attire and lunching bare-foot at the
bar is not at all unusual.
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Guanahani
We love the cozy colourful hotel.
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Isle de France
A small, friendly and privately-owned hotel.
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website
La Banane
Looking for something hip and chic? This is the place to go in St Barth.
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Turks and Caicos
Parrot Cay
Some comments I’ve heard were a bit disappointing: it looks more promising
than once you are actually there.
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