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Almond Resorts Offers 50 Percent off at All Properties

Almond Resorts Offers 50 Percent off at All Properties

Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - Industry economy - Trends / Expert's advice
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-11-20


Almond Resorts is pleased to announce 50 percent off all of its properties when booking from now until Dec 19. Located on the islands of Barbados and St. Lucia, the all-inclusive experience is available starting as low as $95/per person a night, which is a savings of $600 per couple per night.

Almond Resorts boasts five all-inclusive properties that are located on Caribbean coasts fringed with palm trees and hugged with gently lapping waters. The all-inclusive price provides for unlimited food and beverage, with a choice of a la carte or buffet-style dining in a relaxed or upscale atmosphere, as well as room service and activities for children from newborn to teenager.

Almond Resorts Properties

-- Almond Beach Club and Spa, Vauxhall, St. James, Barbados
-- Almond Beach Village, Heywoods, St. Peter, Barbados
-- Almond Morgan Bay, Choc Bay, Gros Islet, St. Lucia
-- Almond Casuarina Beach, Christ Church, Barbados
-- Almond Smugglers Cove, Cap Estates, St. Lucia

Almond Resorts pristine beaches and sun-kissed skyline present the perfect backdrop for included diversions such as motorized and non-motorized water sports, land sports, a half-day picnic, yoga at sunrise or simply lying in the shade of a palm tree surrounded by white sands.

Almond Resorts can be found on the islands of Barbados and St. Lucia, offering diverse sightseeing options with a wide array of natural attractions, abundant sporting choices, world-class shopping and lively nightlife. An eclectic mix of American, European and Asian influenced cuisine is available to appease any appetite. With favorites such as Flying Fish, Swordfish and Tuna, the delectable dishes highlight the natural abundance of fresh seafood. The year-round climate is full of sunshine and warm breezes, making it understandable how these islands have remained the Caribbean's most re-visited destination.



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