PAID CONTENT FOR QUITO’S GAZEBO AND LUXURY INN
Quito’s Gazebo and Luxury Inn TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
Quito’s Luxury Inn, nestled in Cane Garden Bay on the northwest coast of Tortola, is a beach-chic boutique hotel that offers luxuriously superior rooms with a calming interior palette inspired by the ocean. Designed to maximise the spectacular views, every suite has a balcony with sea views that will take your breath away. The hotel has 21 suites from exquisite penthouses to Queen suites and this spacious property is set right on the edge of a white sandy beach just a few steps from the turquoise Caribbean Sea. It was founded by local artist and musician
Quito Rymer, who established the first Quito’s Gazebo Restaurant in 1983, and has poured all of his talent and hospitality into welcoming guests to this corner of paradise. The Inn offers various luxurious options for
relaxing — there’s the outdoor pool, the day spa with in-room treatments, a billiards table, grand piano and a restaurant and beach bar. Everything you’d expect for an exquisite island vacation. The Virgin Islands, the sailing capital of the Caribbean, allow for some world-class sailing
experiences between the larger islands due to the trade winds. Exploring is easy as most islands are just a 20–30-minute boat ride away, which allows you to explore the natural beauty of islands like Virgin Gorda and The Baths National Park, a geological formation that’s a maze of boulders that form sea caves, tunnels, tidal pools and a lagoon. Jost Van Dyke island offers stunning beaches
and lush hikes, Norman Island has exciting snorkelling spots and Anegada is the place to try local Caribbean lobster dishes. The region is also known for some great diving due to the colourful marine life and history of pirates. After a day of island adventures, what better
way to relax than with a private dinner in your room watching the sun go down over Jost Van Dyke island? The fantastic concierge services at the Inn help ensure all guests’ dreams come true, whether they want to relax on a deserted beach with a book or a head out on a day trip that visits secret mangrove nurseries filled with baby reef sharks and barracuda.
Don’t miss The Baths National Park is made up of a sea of prehistoric boulders that create little pools where visitors can take a dip
92 Need to know
KEY FACILITIES • 21 suites • Day spa • Locally-made toiletries • Beachside restaurant and beach bar • Live entertainment • Concierge service
Get in touch
quitosbvi.com
T: +1 284 495 4837 E:
reservations@quitosbvi.com
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