Classic Vacations - Classic Caribbean 2008 including Bermuda - (Page 40) Jamaica All-Suites JAMAICA INN Service and timeless luxury on a perfect beach • This small resort two miles from downtown Ocho Rios offers 700 ft. of private beach. • 47 guest suites and four one- or two-bedroom cottages feature spacious verandas or balconies designed like open-air living rooms. • No TV, radio, or clock intrudes between the guest and rest. Low-key diversions include sailing, croquet, and the KiYara Ocean Spa. • Optional all-inclusive; guests must be 12 and older. Published Rates: From $239 to $859/Night* T H E R I T Z - C A R LT O N G O L F & S P A RESORT – ROSE HALL Grand resort on site of historic sugar plantation • Located on 5000 green acres of the historic Rose Hall sugar plantation. • 427 guestrooms feature sea views, six-inch featherbeds, marble bathrooms, and vibrant Caribbean colors. • The golf course climbs a mountain, and the health spa offers island treatments. • Optional all-inclusive. Published Rates: From $229 to $779/Night* ROUND HILL HOTEL & VILLAS Famed getaway for the rich and famous • Secluded on a peninsula eight miles west of Montego Bay, this resort serves as a retreat for the world famous as well as the world weary. • Accommodations include seaside hotel rooms and large villas tucked into forested hillsides — all without television. • An isolated, tranquil adults-only section on 10 acres of oceanfront lawn contains a spa offering hydrotherapy in the forest. • Optional all-inclusive. Published Rates: From $299 to $959/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist. FIND inner harmony Relax under the radiant sun upon the white-sand beaches of Jamaica. Enjoy a refreshing drink filled with exotic fruit flavors while listening to the local melodies of reggae. Photo courtesy of Goldeneye Experience this truly unique rhythm and sound that come from the combination of native and rock music with a background of unforgettable drumbeats. 40 CLASSIC CARIBBEAN 2008
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