Cuisinart takes the Mediterranean decor + foodie themes of Anguilla and runs with them. Here, a blue-and-white (now Anguilla's marketing colors) room with the unfortunate (for the decorator, not for me) intrusion of long, pale feet.
Malliouhana created the Anguilla "brand" and even changed the definition of a Caribben resort when it opened in 1983/4. Instead of faux Colonial-style design, it was updated Mediterranean in its look. And while there were still luxury resorts in the…
Malliouhana created the Anguilla "brand" and even changed the definition of a Caribben resort when it opened in 1983/4. Instead of faux Colonial-style design, it was updated Mediterranean in its look. And while there were still luxury resorts in the…
Would it be wrong to say that Anguilla's abundance of drop-dead gorgeous beaches gives it an unfair advantage over some of the other islands?
FYI, this is the beach at Cap Juluca, a Belmond Hotel.
"I was in and through St. Mary's last November. No sign there of anything Mr. Bartlett is talking about, it was always mostly locally owned mid-size to small businesses and accommodation catering to the traveler. And locally owned too. So not sure…"
"The untold story here is not just the coming of a new airport terminal; it's St. Lucia's embrace of a trend throughout the Caribbean to spread travelers around each island instead of clustering resorts in just one or two hotspots (e.g. Montego Bay,…"
"To answer your question - see both above person's response in April and various comments made in this thread over 5 years. It's a numbers game and not just a monetary game, at least to some. To you and someone like me, it might also be an ethical…"
Hi, Ed, Medear. No, not in Germany. Long story. Fortunately, I canceled out in time to get a full refund. Have been corresponding with David Appell about an SATW Editor's Council trip to Cuba. It would be great if we could plan this before the flood gates open to everyone, which I'm truy hoping is inevitable. Any suggestions or facilitating would be great. Never hurts to ask for details.
Oh Ed, I suspect you are a pretty smart man! You are absolutely correct. PC is beatuiful in the summer. We had a very wet spring so things are exceptionally green and flourishing this year!
Hey Ed! Thanks for the welcome! One of the advantages of a small (24') boat, is the flexibility. It's currently on the Bellingham/Puget Sound side of the state, but will be relocating for a couple of months to Lake Chelan so we can access our cabin through the summer. Escorting travel writers is the favorite past time of the Rahm-dezvous....so if you're in the area, look me up!
Hope you're having a great great trip. BTW, I'm traveling to Zion and Bryce camping for memorial day. May be doing a brief spa jaunt. Stay tuned...Jessica
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