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return to port at night and enjoy a quiet meal in the resort's ele-
gant restaurant.
L ovebirds will find a seven-night honeymoon package
here that includes a beachfront villa, a refrigerator
stocked with orange juice and champagne, a sunset
sail on the North Sound, a daysailer or outboard skiff
to explore quiet coves, and more. Call the resort for
other special offers.
Even if you don't take the package, there's plenty of romance at
this resort, from mornings spent on the hillside hiking trails
among orchids and island birds, to afternoons spent learning to
sail together.
Special Features/Activities: beachfront, FAP (all meals), ma-
rina, casual and fine dining, sailing school.
Little Dix Bay
PO Box 70, The Valley
284-495-5555; fax 284-495-5661
Reservations:
800-928-3000
www.littledixbay.com
$$$$
We have fond memories of our stay at Little Dix: lazing beneath
a palm palapa, snorkeling just offshore, enjoying our rondoval
guest room with a wonderful view in every direction, dining
outdoors to the music of whistling tree frogs.
Apparently plenty of other couples also have good memories of
Little Dix; it boasts a wonderful repeat business. Many custom-
ers have been coming since the days Laurance Rockefeller first
developed this property in 1964.
T Today the hotel still provides the same attention to
service as it did in its Rock resort days; the ratio of em-
ployees to guests is one to one.
Special Features/Activities: casual and fine dining, tennis,
watersports, dive shop, Sunfish sailboats and kayaks.
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