Rosewood offering dramatically different luxury lodging
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is offering an unusual “Two Nation Vacation” that takes travelers to two dramatically different luxury properties.
The eight-night package includes the King Pacific Lodge in British Columbia and the Little Dix Bay in the British Virgin Islands.
King Pacific is a floating wilderness lodge anchored in a sheltered harbor in the Great Bear Rainforest; it was ranked the No. 1 wilderness lodge by Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report. Activities include hiking and heli-hiking, as well as whale watching and fly fishing.
Little Dixie Bay is on a lush beach near a barrier reef. It has a spa; complimentary services include a wide variety of water sports.
Champagne, massages, guided tours and private charter flights are among the many amenities being offered at both resorts.
Rates for the eight-night “Two Nation Vacation” package start at $13,525 for two people. The package is offered through September of next year.
The Dallas-based Rosewood Hotels & Resorts manages properties worldwide.
Report by David Wilkening
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