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CARIBBEAN WOW FACTOR DESTINATIONS


ocean. Where other rooms might have a terrace or balcony, these are open-sided, giving you an indoor-outdoor living space. Watch the sunset from your in-room infinity pool, fall asleep to the lullaby of tree frogs and awake to birdsong. It’s sensory bliss!


Book it: Seven nights in a Star Sanctuary Suite, with breakfast, flights and transfers, starts from £5,154 in September. kuoni.co.uk Or try: Belle Mont Farm, St Kitts. Nestling at the foot of Mount Liamuiga, 91 plush accommoda- tion units gaze at the neighbouring island of Saba, which looks like a mirage in the distance. Book it: Seven nights’ room-only,


with flights, private transfers and UK lounge pass, costs from £1,655 for a September 9 departure. elegantresorts.co.uk


w BEST FOR FOODIES If island flavours are a highlight for your clients, suggest the 30-suite Calabash in Grenada. Breakfast is cooked to order by your patio and the hotel is home to Rhodes Restaurant, overseen by Gary Rhodes. The celebrity chef is renowned for sourcing local ingredients and incorporating them into culinary classics. The wine list is equally high-calibre and, of course, your room is just a stroll away after an evening of indulgence. A secluded beach is the icing


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