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commodations where the guests enjoy dinner in former
greathouses built over 200 years ago.
Choosing a Caribbean accommodation is more important than
selecting a hotel at other destinations. A Caribbean hotel, un-
like a property in a downtown US city, for example, becomes
your home away from home. This is not just where you spend
your nights, but also a good portion of your days, languishing on
the beach, lying beneath towering palms, and luxuriating in a
warm sea.
What form will your paradise take? White sandy beaches? Rug-
ged limestone cliffs perched above baby blue water? Mountain-
side vistas? A resort with daily activities and a pulsating
nightlife? A historic inn furnished with Caribbean antiques? Or
a quiet getaway where the only footprints are your own?
The choice is yours.
Prices
Hotel prices vary drastically between high and low season and
also by view. Garden view rooms are generally the least expen-
sive, followed by ocean view, then oceanfront. Suites are the
priciest accommodations, with rates that can be more than dou-
ble that of a standard room.
Rather than provide specific prices, which come and go as
quickly as a hibiscus blossom, we've given price ranges for ac-
commodations. These rates reflect high winter season for a
standard room for two adults for one night (expect prices to be
as much as 40% lower during the off season); prices are in US
dollars. You'll find a price scale at the beginning of each Sweet
Dreams section for each island.
All-Inclusive Resorts
As the name suggests, all-inclusive means that all activities,
meals, drinks, airport transfers, and tips are included in the
price.
This policy means that you're free to try anything you like with-
out worrying about spending your vacation budget for the next
five years. Ever been curious about windsurfing? Take a lesson.
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