Elite Island Resorts Unveils Upgrades at Three Caribbean Properties
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Elite Island Resorts Unveils Upgrades at Three Caribbean Properties
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2007-08-16
Award-winning, Elite Island Resorts, the second-largest independent Caribbean group, announces its expansion and renovations of three of its upscale oceanfront resorts on Antigua - Galley Bay and St. James's Club & Villas - and Palm Island, the Grenadines.
"We're keeping our product at the leading edge of quality; today's consumers know more and demand the best," said Steven Heydt, Elite Island Resorts' president. "Vacations at all of our properties offer an exceptionally high level of value, as well as a style that's distinctive."
Galley Bay, rated "Best Luxury-World" by TripAdvisor, unveiled 32 new Premium Suites, and now has 96 rooms. The new suites' decor have luxe, mahogany furnishings and the pampering touch of 400-thread count sheets, with sleek tile floors for a bright, new look. The new suites feature 32-inch, flat-screen, wall-mounted TVs, iPod docking stations, DVD players and wireless Internet access. Baths have both shower and corner-installed soaking tubs.
Eight new oceanfront Premium Guest rooms are open at St. James's Club Resort & Villas, which is perfect for families and couples. These rooms are set at the water's edge and offer panoramic views. Interiors feature refrigerators, coffee makers and TVs. In addition, 11 new oceanfront one- bedroom suites are equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, 37-inch flat- screen, wall-mounted TVs, sinks, coffee makers and sofa beds to sleep three guests. The resort now has 164 guest rooms. A new Teen Room offers pool tables and ping-pong. WiFi is offered in the lobby and Internet café and a new snack bar at Mamora Bay is now open.
At Palm Island, a private island retreat in The Grenadines, four new one- bedroom, air-conditioned rooms offer new baths with large showers and tubs. Public areas were upgraded with sleek new furniture in both dining rooms and reupholstered furnishings in the reception area, library and the TV/Internet room. Soon Palm Island will open a second Oceanview Villa that sleeps four adults. Features include four decks, two bedrooms with in-suite marble bathrooms, spacious showers, a tiled dining terrace, a patio and a private pool. Villas are stocked with snacks, coffee, fruit, cereal and beverages. With the new villa, the resort will offer a total of 41 guest rooms and two villas.
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