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Private Luxury Escapes
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:42:23
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There are escapes to relax and rejuvenate and then there are luxury escapes. Here is a guide to a few private luxury escapes that are ideal for just about anybody.
When you're looking to escape from it all, sometimes nothing will do but a relaxing vacation. Taking a trip with the one you love to a beautiful location can be just what the doctor ordered to cure your stress – and it will leave you feeling relaxed and even more in love than before. There are many places in the world that offer relaxation and tropical paradise, but if you really want to enjoy your surroundings while sharing each other's company, choosing one of the private luxury escapes available in the Caribbean is your best bet.
Some of the best private luxury escapes in the Caribbean are found on the island of Jamaica. This island, with its laid back atmosphere and lush tropical beauty, is a perfect place to sit back and relax in the sun. With many white sand beaches available along the coast of Jamaica, some of them private, you'll be sure to find a secluded place on this island to melt your cares away.
Many of the private luxury escapes that vacationers can take here involve staying at the many private villas available to rent. These villas can be sized for just a couple of people, or a large family of twelve, and with many different amenities and settings to choose from, there's a villa for anyone's needs.
One of the largest and newest villas to grace the island of Jamaica is Amanoka, located on Discovery Bay. Amanoka means “Peaceful Home”, and this beautiful 9,600 sq ft villa is definitely a place to relax in peace. Mentioning that this villa houses six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms, a ten person jacuzzi and a large infinity pool only scratches the surface of its amenities. Also included on the property are a private beach, a full household staff including two chefs, a tropical garden and a gazebo on the beach, along with a full home theater system and electronic security to make your luxury stress free. Available for rental year round, this villa is a great place to stay in Jamaica if you're really looking for privacy, especially if you plan on bringing many people with you.
Of course, Amanoka is not the only villa available on Jamaica for your private luxury escapes. Montego Bay is home to many private villas with their own secluded beaches, and up to eight bedrooms sleeping 16 people. Some of the villas are also all-inclusive, so your food and liquor is included in the rental price. If you really need to spend some time alone and away from your stressful life, a villa on Jamaica can be a great choice.
Private luxury escapes are something every person should experience at least once in their life. If you have the money, you should give it a try more than once!
Richard Rspad is with Resort Spa Destinations - spa reviews and information. |
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