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]]>96 acres of pure bliss, this private island is beloved by celebrities and pretty much any traveler looking for a blissful getaway. Containing 22 rooms, you can choose between a bungalow, cottage, and beach house, not to mention enjoy the Bahamas’ only overwater spa.
Offering 40 restaurants and bars, the Rosewood Baha Mar will be sure to satisfy your deepest cravings. There are also three available hotels to choose from, namely the Grand Hyatt, SLS Baha Mar, and Rosewood Baha Mar.
Located on the idealistic golden Nassauโs Cabbage Beach, this 107-suite resort also comes with a range of luxurious villas, each with its own balconies and lap pools. If you’re looking to treat yourself like royalty, then this is the perfect resort for you.
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]]>Only 21 miles long, Grenada is home to a variety of fascinating sights and sounds, including rainforests, nature reserves, beaches, and the charming town of St George’s. Silversands Beach House is your place to stay in Grenada, with its sprawling suites and upscale Azzurro restaurant.
If Jamaica sounds like the destination for you, then it doesn’t get better than the Round Hill Hotel and Villas. A 1950s-inspired resort, this iconic hotel has hosted the likes of US President John F Kennedy and Oscar Hammerstein, who actually wrote The Sound of Music during his stay.
For those travelers with a thirst for adventure, there’s the volcanic island known as St Barths. With its breathtaking view of the ocean, Eden Rock is home to a fascinating mix of suites, including themed rooms such as the Captain’s Rooms and Rock Rooms along with some treetop suites. There’s also the extensive spa where you’ll be able to easily unwind.
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]]>Martinique is a French overseas territory where the residents not only speak French but use the euro as their currency. As you explore the capital city of Fort-de-France, you’ll notice the distinct bistros that mimic those of Paris albeit under the Caribbean sun.
Still, the island’s culture isn’t solely influenced by France. Many locals speak Creole, much like their Caribbean neighbors, while zouk and soca music fill the air. Ultimately, Martinique is a unique blend of French and Caribbean culture.
For active travelers, there are plenty of island activities to enjoy, from snorkeling to treks and turtle-hatching sightings. Foodies will also have the time of their lives, as Martinique offers plenty of scrumptious dishes while specializing in brewing their centuries-old “rhum agricole.” In fact, Martinique holds the only holds the only French A.O.C. designation in the world, making it worth your while if you fancy yourself a rum enthusiast.
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]]>Celebrating 50 years of Independence, Grenada recently welcomed the opening of its Six Senses resort. Located on the island’s southeast coast, this resort is home to two golden beaches and a lagoon. Still, it’s not only the beaches and luscious gardens that make this an ideal vacation spot.
Six Senses La Sagesse provides a range of highly luxurious suites, including pool suites with yoga mats and tasty minibars. There’s also an array of spacious villas, offering one, two, or four-bedroom options. Naturally, these villas offer a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Naturally, no island vacation is quite complete without a scrumptious selection of delectable Caribbean cuisine. Eat With Six Sensesย provides a range of fresh produce at the resort, while Callaloo offers all-day dining, from freshly baked bread at breakfast to scrumptious dinners and the poolside restaurant Panquaiย serves steaming pizzas from the wood-fired oven.
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]]>Aruba has been in Dutch hands since the 1600s and Oranjestad features many charming buildings showcasing Dutch colonial architecture. Visit the UNESCO-recognised Fort Zoutman, which is the oldest structure in the country, as well as the Willem III Tower which offers stunning panoramic views.
Crystal-clear turquoise waters surround Oranjestad, offering diving enthusiasts the opportunity to explore. Colorful coral reefs and tropical fish will greet snorkelers, while those looking for something more leisurely can take a sailing trip or spend time on Eagle Beach.
If you love to shop, Oranjestad is the place for you! There are dozens of duty-free shops, luxury boutiques, and local markets to explore. Like most Caribbean countries, Aruba takes part in Carnaval where days are dedicated to singing and dancing. Be sure to also try some of the local cuisines like keshi yena and galiรฑa stoba.
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]]>96 acres of pure bliss, this private island is beloved by celebrities and pretty much any traveler looking for a blissful getaway. Containing 22 rooms, you can choose between a bungalow, cottage, and beach house, not to mention enjoy the Bahamas’ only overwater spa.
Offering 40 restaurants and bars, the Rosewood Baha Mar will be sure to satisfy your deepest cravings. There are also three available hotels to choose from, namely the Grand Hyatt, SLS Baha Mar, and Rosewood Baha Mar.
Located on the idealistic golden Nassauโs Cabbage Beach, this 107-suite resort also comes with a range of luxurious villas, each with its own balconies and lap pools. If you’re looking to treat yourself like royalty, then this is the perfect resort for you.
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]]>Only 21 miles long, Grenada is home to a variety of fascinating sights and sounds, including rainforests, nature reserves, beaches, and the charming town of St George’s. Silversands Beach House is your place to stay in Grenada, with its sprawling suites and upscale Azzurro restaurant.
If Jamaica sounds like the destination for you, then it doesn’t get better than the Round Hill Hotel and Villas. A 1950s-inspired resort, this iconic hotel has hosted the likes of US President John F Kennedy and Oscar Hammerstein, who actually wrote The Sound of Music during his stay.
For those travelers with a thirst for adventure, there’s the volcanic island known as St Barths. With its breathtaking view of the ocean, Eden Rock is home to a fascinating mix of suites, including themed rooms such as the Captain’s Rooms and Rock Rooms along with some treetop suites. There’s also the extensive spa where you’ll be able to easily unwind.
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]]>Martinique is a French overseas territory where the residents not only speak French but use the euro as their currency. As you explore the capital city of Fort-de-France, you’ll notice the distinct bistros that mimic those of Paris albeit under the Caribbean sun.
Still, the island’s culture isn’t solely influenced by France. Many locals speak Creole, much like their Caribbean neighbors, while zouk and soca music fill the air. Ultimately, Martinique is a unique blend of French and Caribbean culture.
For active travelers, there are plenty of island activities to enjoy, from snorkeling to treks and turtle-hatching sightings. Foodies will also have the time of their lives, as Martinique offers plenty of scrumptious dishes while specializing in brewing their centuries-old “rhum agricole.” In fact, Martinique holds the only holds the only French A.O.C. designation in the world, making it worth your while if you fancy yourself a rum enthusiast.
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]]>The post Why You Should Head to Grenada For a Caribbean Vacation appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Celebrating 50 years of Independence, Grenada recently welcomed the opening of its Six Senses resort. Located on the island’s southeast coast, this resort is home to two golden beaches and a lagoon. Still, it’s not only the beaches and luscious gardens that make this an ideal vacation spot.
Six Senses La Sagesse provides a range of highly luxurious suites, including pool suites with yoga mats and tasty minibars. There’s also an array of spacious villas, offering one, two, or four-bedroom options. Naturally, these villas offer a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Naturally, no island vacation is quite complete without a scrumptious selection of delectable Caribbean cuisine. Eat With Six Sensesย provides a range of fresh produce at the resort, while Callaloo offers all-day dining, from freshly baked bread at breakfast to scrumptious dinners and the poolside restaurant Panquaiย serves steaming pizzas from the wood-fired oven.
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]]>Aruba has been in Dutch hands since the 1600s and Oranjestad features many charming buildings showcasing Dutch colonial architecture. Visit the UNESCO-recognised Fort Zoutman, which is the oldest structure in the country, as well as the Willem III Tower which offers stunning panoramic views.
Crystal-clear turquoise waters surround Oranjestad, offering diving enthusiasts the opportunity to explore. Colorful coral reefs and tropical fish will greet snorkelers, while those looking for something more leisurely can take a sailing trip or spend time on Eagle Beach.
If you love to shop, Oranjestad is the place for you! There are dozens of duty-free shops, luxury boutiques, and local markets to explore. Like most Caribbean countries, Aruba takes part in Carnaval where days are dedicated to singing and dancing. Be sure to also try some of the local cuisines like keshi yena and galiรฑa stoba.
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