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On November 1, the NEW Jumby Bay, A Rosewood Resort debuts with new spa, open-air and bistro-style restaurants, Estate Homes, suites and fully enhanced accommodations.
Anticipation rises as the unveiling of the newly remodeled Jumby Bay draws near. In June 2008, on the heels of being named the World’s Best Caribbean Resort by readers of Travel + Leisure, the lush, private island resort off the northeast coast of Antigua closed for a $28-million transformation.
Just over a year later, work is nearly complete, with Jumby Bay scheduled to re-open November 1, 2009. There is plenty to anticipate, including a new spa and resort dining experience, the complete redesign of guest rooms and 28 new suites, as well as the addition of new luxury Estate Homes. Closed throughout the renovation and redesign, Jumby Bay has now begun accepting bookings for the 2009/2010 season. Inclusive opening rates will start at $1,150 per night. Here’s what guests have to look forward to when the resort reopens its doors:
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From vivid surroundings to soothing sunlit temperatures, there are distinct pleasures to swatting tennis balls in the Caribbean, especially at Rosewood Little Dix Bay. The award-winning resort on Virgin Gorda, B.V.I. is celebrating 30 years of sporting partnership with Peter Burwash International with the new “Serve and Volley” package that includes clinics, tournament play and massages to rejuvenate for your next match.
Get ready to jump the net with the “Serve & Volley” package from Rosewood Little Dix Bay. Reflecting up to a 27% savings, the package includes: Five nights accommodation at Rosewood Little Dix Bay; a welcome tennis amenity; full breakfast and dinner daily for two people as well as a tennis clinic; two hours of organized tournament play; two one-hour tennis lessons; unlimited ball machine and court usage; complimentary racquets and balls, and one hour of specialized fitness training.
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The King Pacific Lodge, a Rosewood Resort in British Columbia, is offering avid fly fishers a rare opportunity to sate their passion. As one of the last native wild fisheries in the world, The Great Bear Rainforest is both remote and exclusive.
Visitors to this award-winning 17-room luxury wilderness lodge located in the heart of Gitga’at territory along the central coast of British Columbia will have access to a dozen rivers that see only 50 anglers in the season. The King Pacific Lodge describes its philosophy as “Triple Bottom Line” management: respect for the land, respect for the people of the land and an understanding that sustainable tourism can only flourish when guests share that same feeling. The King Pacific Lodge is committed to providing a level of service and sustainability to ensure that all of these componenets can work together successfully.
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The King Pacific Lodge is staying true to its eco luxury pledge with its new “giveback giveaway,” The Great Bear Rainforest Eco-Challenge. Through a series of activities, guests will explore the surrounding Great Bear Rainforest while also generating donations to local conservation, wildlife and charities.
The King Pacific Lodge describes its philosophy as “Triple Bottom Line” management: respect for the land, respect for the people of the land and an understanding that sustainable tourism can only flourish when guests share that same feeling. The King Pacific Lodge is committed to providing a level of service and sustainability to ensure that all of these componenets can work together successfully.
The luxury lodge has created a varied portfolio of seven activities that will “earn” donations. Activites range from learning the native language of the area to summiting a mountain. Some activities are not for everyone, like the five mile open area kayaking circumnavigation of Ashdown Island. Upon completion of each activity, the lodge makes a donation to a pre-determined charity or local group.
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Condé Nast Traveller magazine has recently named the King Pacific Lodge the top luxury resort in Canada and the fourth best in the world. The King Pacific Lodge is a floating resort on the Princess Royal Island in the heart of the teeming forests of British Columbia. There are no roads; this peaceful getaway is only accessible by boat or sea plane.
The fresh pine, fir, cedar and stone luxury lodge from Rosewood Hotels & Resorts includes seventeen guest rooms and suites, a wrap-around deck with spectacular views, spa, Jacuzzi and plunge pool. Guests are invited to explore the rich area around them with a variety of activities like whale watching, fly fishing, saltwater fishing, hiking, kayaking, Kermode Bear viewing, visiting a Longhouse in the native Gitga’at village, or just simply reading a book overlooking the ocean.
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