Anonymous wrote:Caribbean: Rosewood Little Dix (mentioned by others...it really gives you the peaceful island paradise vibe) might have the edge over Four Seasons Nevis (more traditionally plush)
US Southern Coastal: Sea Island (Cloister and Beach Club) followed by Montage Palmetto Bluff
US Northern Coastal: Ocean House
US Eastern Mountains: Old Edwards Inn or Whiteface Lodge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tamassa In Mauritius
Did you stay there the whole time or also visit other parts of the island? I'm adding this to my list. Used to live in Mauritius but haven't been back since 1994. Bsck then majority of the resorts were in the north and also tamarind bay side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Loren, Bermuda
and Mukul in Guacalito de las Islas, Nicaragua (but it is closed indefinitely unfortunately)
OH Mukul is open again - just checked. It's AMAZING. https://mukulresort.com/resort/packages/
Anonymous wrote:The Loren, Bermuda
and Mukul in Guacalito de las Islas, Nicaragua (but it is closed indefinitely unfortunately)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caneel Bay, St. John.
Too bad it got flattened by a hurricane a year or so ago, and still hasn't recovered.
Ditto.
Stayed in the same cottage as Brangelina and Madonna...before they did. It was magical.
I wouldn’t count on it being rebuilt. The Park Service won’t make it easy.
I'm the poster who stayed there. We sailed past a year or so ago, and it's literally gone (nothing to rebuild). The locals who took us sailing said there's no way it will be rebuilt. The resort was at the very end of a 100 year lease, and the hotel Corp simply didn't want to invest...particularly given the hassle of dealing with the parks.