Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Most luxurios hotels

So you want to take the holiday of your life, and to make that even more special you decided that there will be no expenses spared. If you still don’t know where to go, here are 5 places that will surely rock your boat!

The offer: Seven nights half board inclusive of five-course gourmet dinner, breakfast with sparkling wine, apres ski snacks and pastries, wine tastings, spa & wellness activities, courtesy shuttle bus to ski school and child supervision - based on 2 people sharing, subject to availability at time of booking.
1. Altamer Resorts (Anguilla) – the 3 exclusive villas in the Altamer Resort are some of the finest in the world. Well, at $80,000 a night (this price was charged in December 2006 through January 2007, and is the most expensive) it really should be that way!
Each villa has its own private swimming pool, hot tub, fitness center, home theater, an office with high speed internet access and wireless connection in the villa. You also get a personal butler and 8 dedicated staff, including a chef if the meal plan was selected.
There are also 2 tennis courts that double as basketball courts and a volleyball court that are common for the 3 villas. If that won’t satisfy you, the pristine beaches of Shoal Bay West will be what you are looking for.
2. Burj Al Arab (Dubai) – if you’re visiting the United Arab Emirates this is the only place to stay! At around $4,000 for a 2 bedroom, 3605 square feet suite, it is not as expensive as other accommodations but it isn’t exactly cheap either.
Each suite has an office area complete with laptop, Internet access, private fax, printer and copier. Some of the advanced technologies that are at your disposal in a Burj Al Arab: lighting, curtains and air-conditioning at the touch of a button; 42 inch plasma screen, video on demand, DVD and a wide variety of cable channels.
3. Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows (Kohala Coast, Kona) – this AAA 5 Diamond Award Winner is located on the big island’s Kohala Coast, Hawaii’s sunniest coastline.


No comments:

Post a Comment