There’s no place like Rancho Las Palmas Resort

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Simply Bermudian in style and character, with an uncompromising emphasis on privacy and luxury, Tucker’s Point Club rivals the finest resort communities in the world. Set on 200 acres of rolling hillsides in Tucker’s Town that overlook a glorious turquoise sea, the Club offers a unique brand of comfort and sophistication for those who appreciate the special charm and lifestyle of Bermuda. The Beach Club features Bermuda’s largest private beach and boasts two freshwater swimming pools. The Horizon Pool is reserved for guests ages 13 and older, while the Fountain Pool is perfect for families with young children.
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Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta is located at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains in La Quinta, California. Trilogy has a beautiful clubhouse, fitness center and tennis facility and offers low cost golf.
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Eleuthera is the Greek word for freedom and it was in search of religious freedom that the island was accidentally colonised in 1648 by Captain William Sayles and a group of Puritans from Bermuda. The shipwrecked adventurers found a heaven of peace, cleared of its original Lucayan Indian inhabitants by Spanish slavers and rapidly developed their settlements along its 145 km of curving bays, offshore cays and turquoise water. Photo by: universal.traveler2
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Pink beach club is one of Bermudas more upscale residential areas. The resort is 13 acres of oceanfront landscaped gardens are now home to 94 spacious and graciously appointed suites. Away from the congestion of Hamilton, this is the largest cottage colony on Bermuda.
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For over 20 years the YMI Cultural Center has presented Goombay, Asheville’s version of a celebration that emerged in Bermuda among slaves. Asheville’s Goombay endeavors to reconnect with the Africa and Caribbean cultures where it got it start, while also showing how those roots have influenced contemporary art and music. Dancers in colorful costumes, headdresses, and feathers; steel drums; local gospel groups; contemporary rhythm bands; crafts from around the world; and Caribbean cuisine are just a few of the cultural marvels to be explored each August in Downtown Asheville’ Goombay. Of Asheville’s most popular events.
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