Classic Vacations - Classic Caribbean 2008 including Bermuda - (Page 11) Antigua All-Suites C A R L I S L E B AY Contemporary boutique-style retreat with chic suites • Sleek decor and sophisticated style come together in this boutique resort on the secluded south coast of Antigua. • Spacious suites with minibars, DVD players, and wireless Internet access have premium bedding and balconies with ocean views. • A freeform pool, nine tennis courts, and a host of watersport activities, plus a deluxe spa and fine dining set the stage for a perfect vacation. Published Rates: From $719 to $2,469/Night* BP All-Inclusive C U RTA I N B L U F F R E S O RT Serene resort overlooking Antigua’s south shore • 72 rooms on a dramatic bluff, this resort is surrounded by tropical gardens and faces a private pink-sand beach. • Water-ski, windsurf, fish, or sail on blue waters. Practice your serve on one of four tennis courts. • Food lovers appreciate the award-winning cuisine and extensive wine cellar. Relax with a yoga session or enjoy a game of squash. Published Rates: From $639 to $2,379/Night* All-Inclusive J U M B Y B A Y, A R O S E W O O D R E S O R T Secluded hideaway accessible only by boat • 300-acre private island resort off the coast of Antigua, home to just 39 suites and 11 villas. • Suites include carved mahogany four-poster king beds. Villas include four-poster bamboo beds. No TVs. • Property has two beaches and an 18th-century plantation house containing a fine-dining restaurant and lounge. Published Rates: From $759 to $1,349/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist. FIVE WAYS TO enjoy Antigua & Barbuda 4. Hike the well-tended and easy-to-navigate footpath to the Shirley Heights lookout and get a panoramic view of English Harbour and the surrounding area. 5. Visit the frigate bird sanctuary at Barbuda’s Wa’Omoni Beach park and take a motorboat tour to see these giant birds nesting in the mangroves. 11 1. Catch Antigua’s lively nightlife and dance to the beat of some of the islands’ best steel-drum bands. 2. Spend a Saturday morning at the fruit market in St. John’s and taste the Antiguan black pineapple, a juicy, mouthwatering treat. 3. Visit Nelson’s Dockyard National Park just outside St. John’s, where exhibits bring to life the 18th-century era of pirates and privateers. CLASSIC VACATIONS
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