Condé Nast Johansens Luxury Hotel Guides
Condé Nast Johansens Luxury Hotel Guides
Selects 5 Hotels in the Dominican Republic as
2009 “Recommended Propertiesâ€
London, November 2008 — Condé Nast Johansens, the international luxury hotel guide publisher, today endorsed the following luxury hotels as a “Recommended Property†in Recommended Hotels, Inns, Resorts & Spas 2009 – The Americas, Atlantic, Caribbean & Pacific. Casa Colonial Beach & Spa, Agua Resort & Spa, the Bungalows, Sivory Punta Cana, and Tortuga Bay (Punta Cana Resort & Club) have been selected.
The Condé Nast Johansens Guides are published for discerning travelers who seek top-quality facilities and services. They are the most comprehensive illustrated reference guides to independently owned hotels, inns, resorts, spas and conference facilities throughout the Americas, Great Britain and Europe, and the only guide books to carry the prestigious and widely-recognized Condé Nast seal of approval.
“There are many unique properties in the Dominican Republic, and we are excited to include these carefully selected hotels in our 2009 portfolio,†said Lesley O’Malley-Keyes, Condé Nast Johansens Vice President and Publishing Director for the Americas. “Our inspectors visit numerous high-end properties and select only those that meet the rigorous criteria of the Guides.â€
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