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Mar26

Small comfortable and friendly

The contemporary, 4-star Hotel Reveron Plaza is conveniently placed in La Playa de Los Cristianos, the tourist and moneymaking intuition of Island in the Vocalizer Islands. The hotel is situated virtuous 200 metres from the beach and in the surrounding extent guests faculty uncovering a breadstuff of shopping and recreation venues.

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Jan20

The most historically famous hotel in the Channel Islands

Set in the heart of The Channel Island, this five star hotel in the heart of St Peter Port Guernsey, UK dates back to 1858. Formally the official residence of The Governor now this is a beautiful and luxurious hotel with magnificent harbor views. The Old Government House Hotel and Spa is a member of the Red Carnation Hotel Collection. The OGH is perfect for luxury weekend Gourmet Breaks and offers a range of excellent value breaks throughout the year.

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Sep18

Where luxury meets the ocean

Set in six acres of beautifully landscaped gardens with dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean, The Atlantic is one of Jersey’s finest hotels. The largest of the Channel Islands, Jersey is the most southerly island in the British Isles, lying around 100 miles from mainland Britain. Area attractions include Les Ormes Golf Club, Corbiere Lighthouse and Reg’s Garden. Opened in 1970, the hotel has the crisp, clean appearance of classic 1930s seaside marine architecture.

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May21

La Sablonnerie – Channel Islands

 Tranquil comfort, friendliness and sophistication characterise this hotel with its low ceilings and 400-year-old oak beams. Owned and run by a harmonious Sark stemma – the hotel has an excellent estimation for its top standards.

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Apr20

Longueville Manor – Channel Islands

 

The witching, mythic Longueville Manor Hotel is just a few steps from St Helier and only 2 minutes walkway from a bus cease. Set in 15 acres of enchanting grounds, Longueville Manor is the perfect baffle way and your listing to loosening on this picturesque island. Car charter is advisable.

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Feb23

Nisbet Plantation Beach Club

Separated by a two-mile channel, the sister islands of St. Kitts and Nevis in the British West Indies provide you with serene beauty and harmony. Both Caribbean islands are historically attractive.Travel to St. Kitts and Nevis, and see their splendor for yourself.The smaller island, Nevis, is just 36-square miles. At its center is the 3,232-foot Nevis Peak, an extinct volcano that stands above the clouds.

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Nov02

Blowholes of Tongatapu

 Tongatapu is the main Island of a 175 island archipelago called the Kingdom of Tonga. There are restaurants, bars, night clubs, shops and the Talamahau market. Some of the most spectacular blowholes in the South Pacific can be found along the terraced coastline of south west Tongatapu. The Blowholes of Tongatapu are one of the most renowned tourist attractions in Tonga.

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Aug31

Dream about a desert island

A sandbar, palm trees, a blue lagoon—this is it. Cocoa Island is everybody’s dream, but even better. Located in the Maldive Islands, the Cocoa Islands are a prime example of a private island paradise. Small, private island resort designed for those seeking an easygoing, foot-in-the-sand experience. The rich, warm waters and bountiful coral also promise some of the world’s best beaches, snorkelling and diving. It is well known all over the world as a tropical destination for some of the world’s best beaches.

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Apr26

Stay at Fort Clonque

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Fort Clonque is perched on an exposed rocky promontory that can be reached only by a causeway that is cut off from the mainland at high tide. The fort was held by the Germans during their occupations of the Channel Islands in World War II. Despite the 19-foot (5.8-m) thick walls, you will still be lulled to sleep by the incessant crashing of waves onto the granite rocks around you. Photo by: PhotoGsy

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Dec11

Chilean Fjords

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At the southern tip of Chile, islands and icebergs feather around the tip of the mainland, and channels and stairs carve routes from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Along Chile‘s west or Pacific coast, the fjords are as deep and dramatic as their northern counterparts, but with the addition of near total isolation, ice-blue icebergs, and only a handful of native people. Photo by: Marylou Badeaux

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