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St. Kitts Marriott Resort launches "Super Escape Inclusive" package
The St. Kitts Marriott Resort, located along the Atlantic coast on the windward side of the island has launched an all inclusive rate, the “Super Escape Inclusive" package. It starts from $299 USD per night, based on single or double occupancy for a three-night minimum stay, subject to availability.
Included in the package is daily breakfast, lunch, a three-course dinner plus afternoon snacks at Bohemia and Calypso Café. Kids 12 and under eat free from the kids menu or buffet. Unlimited drinks included range from house or brand name cocktails by the glass, beer (both local & imported), house wines – served by the glass or by the bottle as well as soft drinks and local bottled water
Guests also have a choice of one per person per stay of either a round of golf at the onsite championship golf course – The Royal St Kitts Golf Club, or [A1] spa treatments in the luxury full service, Emerald Mist Spa, or a casino value package at The Royal Beach Casino. This is in addition to complimentary access to non motorized water sports, tennis courts, kid’s club and teen’s club. Plus there is a $10 match play coupon for use at the onsite Royal Beach Casino (per room per stay) and a 20% discount on golf or spa retail merchandise throughout the stay as well as a 50% discount on second massage for same individual.
For further information visit www.marriott.com
Casa Colonia Beach & Spa invites early birds to ‘catch’ a deal
The 50-room luxury boutique hotel, Casa Colonial Beach & Spa, situated on the golden sand beaches of the north coast of Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, has unveiled a value-added offer designed to reward travelers booking in advance.
Valid through January 2010, the Early Bird offer is designed to provide travelers and repeat guests significant cost savings. The discount of 35% will be taken off of rack rates ranging from $350 – $1,300 in high season (January 4 – April 18, 2009) and $286 – $968 in low season (April 19 through December 23, 2009). The offer cannot be combined with packages or existing offers and is based upon space availability.
Designed by the award-winning architect, Sarah Garcia, the Spanish colonial-inspired Casa Colonial is located within an oasis of tranquil and lush landscaped gardens. Among the property’s architectural lobby features high ceilings, limestone floors, elegant furnishings in rich woods and sheer cotton draperies. The resort’s 50 spacious guestrooms and suites include private terraces with views of the ocean or the property’s tropical gardens, some with large outdoor soaking tubs.
The hotel features two dining venues and bar, including upscale Lucia Restaurant, the state-of-the-art Bagua Spa featuring indigenous treatments, fitness center, room service, meeting room, wedding pavilion and private transfer to the 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Sr. golf course. Guests can enjoy views of the ocean from the third floor rooftop Infinity pool, featuring four Jacuzzi pools and a teak deck with chaise lounges and bar.
Reservations must be made 15 days prior to arrival. Offer is based on space availability, subject to change and cannot be combined with any other offer. Tax and gratuities are excluded. For reservations or more information about Casa Colonial Beach and Spa, visit www.casacolonialhotel.com.
Chitra Mogul
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