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| 01 | Bahamas: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: The Cove AtlantisMy nine-year-old daughter summed up the main problem with the Cove Atlantis, the newest addition to the Atlantis resort. “The supposedly magnificent rides and service is not so magnificent after... |
| 02 | Family: People: Bahamas-Bound with DisneyFrom Ann Cochran, Maryland My husband and I are just back from a three-night Bahamian cruise on the Disney Wonder, April 10-13. It was a treat for our godson, Matthew,... |
| 03 | Bahamas: Where to Stay: Luxury: One & Only Ocean ClubThis storied property was once the home of grocery-store heir Huntington Hartford II. More recently, it appeared in the 2006 James Bond remake of Casino Royale, and just like the... |
| 04 | Bahamas: Introduction: OverviewTo read an insider’s guide to Harbour Island, click here. For reviews of the One & Only Ocean Club and Atlantis’ newest addition, the Cove, see Where to stay. Plus,... |
| 05 | Escape: People: Parrot Cay Versus Harbour IslandYou asked: Is Parrot Cay the best place to go for a three-night stint getaway? Better than Harbour Island (Pink Sands or Coral Sands)? Is Parrot Cay flashy or can... |
| 06 | Turks & Caicos: Where to Stay: Luxury: Parrot CayTo many this property, part of Singapore-based hotel company COMO, epitomizes what drew people to Turks and Caicos in the first place. It’s exclusive (located on its own cay, a... |
| 07 | Harbour Island: Where to Stay: On the Water: Pink SandsBuilt in 1951, Pink Sands was Harbour Island’s first resort. It operated as an invitation-only hotel until 1992, when it was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew, and subsequently restored by Island... |
| 08 | Harbour Island: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: Coral SandsCoral Sands, a Harbour Island mainstay since 1968, has just undergone a renovation so major that it might as well be considered a brand-new hotel. The resort’s three main buildings—Lucaya,... |
| 09 | Harbour Island: Where to Stay: On the Water: Runaway Hill ClubThe intimate Runaway Hill Inn is a peaceful bed and breakfast on the beach that is now owned by former Ranger hockey wonder and Stanley Cup Winner Mark Messier. The... |
| 10 | Harbour Island: Where to Stay: Boutique: Rock HouseIn a multimillion-dollar renovation, designer Wallace Tutt transformed this former private house on a coral bluff into a breezy boutique hotel, with nine guest rooms, a gym, and cabanas encircling... |
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| 01 | Classifieds:Buying and Selling: Spend Christmas on Wonderful Harbour Island in the BahamasWhite Lodge, one of the most charming 5 bedroom houses on Harbour Island, is available for Christmas rental. Located on the beautiful bay, this traditional Bahamian house, part of which... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Four Seasons Great Exuma BahamasThe Four Seasons Great Exuma is a bona fide family-friendly property. The Kid’s Club offers activities like lizard hunts and Bahamian arts and crafts while there’s a teen center—complete with... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Four Seasons Great Exuma BahamasFrom a New York friend: “Where I went (the trip): Exuma Bahamas Four Seasons. Why I went: Christmas Break. Who was on the trip: children age 7 and 12. When:... |
| 04 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: jamaica -- half moon or round hillI haven’t seen the rooms since they were redone but they look comfortable and classic, not wildly luxurious or creative. However, unless you want the additional privacy and space of... |
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