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FEATURE LITTLE DIX BAY AND JUMBY BAY


Little Dix Bay and Jumby Bay are both in the Carribean’s Leeward Islands. Rosewood’s Little Dix Bay is a truly authentic destination for sophisticated tastes on one of the most beautiful half-mile crescent beaches imaginable. Lucky guests could well spot big turtles tranquilly grazing seaweed from the seabed just a few feet below the water. The nearby Jumby Bay (also a Rosewood resort) is famous for its world-class service and distinguished amenities including terrace showers – a truly superb Caribbean country club.


For further information, please see www.rosewoodhotels.com or visit stand U160 at ILTM 2011.


ands AMANPULO


Named after the Sanskrit word for peace, aman, and the Tagalog word for island, AmanResorts’ Amanpulo is a serene retreat offering the pure white sands, turquoise seas and endless blue skies for which the Philippine archipelago is famed. The entire island of Pamalican is dedicated to Amanpulo, fringed by seven square kilometres of pristine coral reef and lapped by the tranquil Sulu Sea. Amanpulo is the most exclusive resort in the Philippines with only 40 casitas (little houses) scattered from the beach up the hillside amongst lush tropical forests.


For further information, please see www.amanresorts.com/amanpulo or visit stand O100 at ILTM 2011.


THE RACHA


For those travellers who consider themselves connoisseurs of pristine beaches or beautiful retreats, a trip to The Racha is a must. Surrounded by Phuket's natural beauty, The Racha strives to be a leader in responsible and environmentally sustainable tourism.


The 70 villas include the Lighthouse which is one of the world's most unusual yet unbelievably luxurious hotel rooms, bathed in light, open spaces and tranquility.


For further information, please see www.theracha.com or visit stand C190 at ILTM 2011.


NOVEMBER2011 11 The Racha


AmanPulo Beach Casita


Jumby Bay


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