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Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, Aruba
The all-new Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino features 558 newly renovated rooms and suites and the finest amenities and activities on Aruba. Two distinctive lodging options at this Aruba hotel offer both style and a tropical elegance. The Renaissance Marina Hotel is a hip adult-exclusive destination and the Renaissance Ocean Suites are perfect for families. Both Aruba resort options have pools or you can enjoy the 40-acres of private beach on Renaissance Island, which features inviting hammocks, a casual restaurant and bar, and many sporting activities.
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Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino, Curacao
Opening Fall 2008
The Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino will feature a uniquely designed hotel with 240 rooms, a cinema, casino, retail shops and a private beach and pool area. The Rif Fort Festival Plaza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and including the Renaissance Spa & Fitness Center is also located within the resort. Guests can relax and live in style with the beach and the tropical sunsets waiting for them as well as the capital of the Dutch Antilles at their fingertips.

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Grand Cayman Beach Suites
Two spectacular pools. Memorable restaurants. A golf course, spa, fitness center and water sports facilities. These are just a few of the things that make the Grand Cayman Beach Suites a truly inspired vacation destination, and one sure to impress even the most discerning traveler. The hotel offers 53 deluxe ocean-view suites appointed with every comfort under the sun. And with a prime location on Seven Mile Beach, a healthy dose of sunshine is always included . . . free of charge.

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Ottley's Plantation Inn, St. Kitts
Originally a 17th century sugar plantation, Ottley’s Plantation Inn transports guests to a bygone era of gracious living, hospitality and elegance. Situated at the foot of majestic Mt. Liamuiga overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the 35 acre Ottley’s Plantation Inn is a magnificent hideaway.
- 4 Star Resort with 24 Rooms
- Selected as Rum and Reggae’s Best Caribbean Hotel.
- Conde Nast / Johansens 2003 Nominee
- “Most Outstanding Inn, North America / Caribbean”
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Montpelier Plantation Inn, Nevis
Secluded amid 30 acres, this historic 18th century sugar plantation is distinguished by the warm hospitality of a private country house. Island elegance distinguishes the seventeen guestrooms each with private verandas offering panoramic views. Spend days relaxing by the pool and in the evenings enjoy gourmet dining under the stars at a choice of two internationally acclaimed restaurants.
- 4 Star Resort with 17 Rooms
- Named to Conde Nast Traveler’s 75 Hot Tables List.

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Coral Gardens on Grace Bay
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
Coral Gardens on Grace Bay is an intimate and exclusive beachfront resort set directly on Grace Bay Beach. Three unique buildings feature garden rooms as well as one, two and three bedroom condos.
- 4 Star Resort with 30 Oceanfront Suites
- Grace Bay Beach, Conde Nast World's Top 10 Beach
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Morritt's Resorts on Grand Cayman
Morritt's Resorts on Grand Cayman are the island's premier vacation destination. Our pristine beach location on the quiet, exclusive side of Grand Cayman is where guests will find the best scuba diving, snorkeling and wind surfing in the Caribbean. Morritt’s Resorts feature three swimming pools and a selection of 1 and 2 bedroom suites with pool or ocean views and full kitchens.
Exceptional and unique dining choices at Morritt's include the Veranda where guests are surrounded by crystal clear waters and the ambience of relaxing tropical decor. Ivan's Eatery and Lounge offers eclectic, imaginative and modern cuisine in a comfortable, warm environment. And the Grand, Premier or Dockside bars feature tempting cocktails at a choice of pool and oceanside locations.
A kid's club, spa, dive shop, fitness centre, business centre and a multitude of other amenities are also available.
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Scrub Island Resort - Opening 2008
Named by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage in 1493, Scrub Island has since appeared in numerous journals, reports and legends penned by European ship captains, missionaries, and settlers passing through to new lands. The route past Scrub Island is a story of migration, exploration, and discovery, even punctuated with footnotes from infamous pirates waiting near Scrub’s shores to pay visit to treasure ships setting sail for the long voyage back to Europe.
Today, after many, many years, Scrub Island still welcomes travelers from distant lands, hosted by the friendly people of these islands who offer you, an explorer, the opportunity to discover delightful culinary creations, cliffside spa experiences, breathtaking mountaintop views, and the natural beauty that Scrub Island has kept secret for all but a handful of travelers over the centuries.
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