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Features
Staff
  • Maid Service

Amenities
  • Bicycle - Rental
  • Kayak - Shared
  • Tennis Court - Shared
  • Tennis Racquets - Shared
  • Internet Access
  • Books
  • Table Tennis
  • Gym - Shared
  • Health Spa - Shared
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bathrobes
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Hair Dryer
  • Pool - Shared
  • Satellite TV Service - In main building ... guest rooms DO NOT have telephones or televisions

Square Footage
  • 514

Bathroom Specs
  • 1 Bathroom

Policies
  • Children: Children under the age of 16 years are permitted April 16 - January 2 only.
  • Pets: Please inquire
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Palm Island Lofts


Garden, Palm Island, Grenada
1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom
Maximum Occupancy: 3

Description
Palm Island lies on its own 135-acre island in The Grenadines, that chain of exclusive little islands that runs between St. Vincent in the north and Grenada in the south. It is reached via a 45-minute flight from Barbados to neighboring Union Island, followed by an 8-minute ride by private launch.

Great care has been taken to ensure the resort blends in with these untouched natural surroundings. Activities are low-key and generally focused upon the sand and the sea, while dining is always a breeze-cooled beachfront affair, the delicious Euro-Caribbean cuisine taking full advantage of freshly-caught seafood and locally-grown vegetables.

Yet Palm Island is not just a resort. It’s a place where guests slow down, recharge their batteries and gradually rediscover the wonders of nature. Panoramic walking trails show off indigenous iguanas and interesting birdlife. Visiting yachts and traditional beach homes contribute a sense of authentic island life. And boat trips to the world-famous Tobago Cays ensure visitors leave with a great ‘sense of place’.

Accommodations:
Three of the stilted island lofts are individual wooden cottages set slightly back in the gardens. They have two queen-size beds, sitting areas, deep-soaking tubs, separate showers, private terraces and ocean views. Two are housed in a shared wooden building right on the beach and feature king-size beds, deep-soaking tubs, separate showers, private terraces and views over the ocean towards the Tobago Cays.

Dining:
On Palm Island, all meals and drinks (by the glass) are included in stays. The elegant ‘Royal Palm’ restaurant sits right on the white sands, every meal accompanied by ocean views and sea breezes. Days can begin with seasonal fruits and freshly-baked croissants, or maybe banana pancakes, ‘Eggs Benedict’ or a made-to-order omelette.

The extensive lunch menu showcases anything from exotic salads and tasty pizzas to fresh pastas and local specialities such as Caribbean Jerk chicken. Or for a special occasion why not order a picnic lunch and enjoy it in romantic seclusion on one of our Atlantic beaches?

After dark, the mood becomes decidedly elegant. Most guests meet for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the intimate beachfront bar, perhaps trying a rum punch before moving through to the restaurant. Dining is by lamplight, the a la carte menu featuring a wide range of choices that fuse international tastes with fresh Caribbean ingredients. Home-made clam chowder, pan-seared fish or broiled medallions of pork, are just a few of the delights in store.

The Manager’s cocktail party and weekly Caribbean buffets combine with the regular evening entertainment to create a uniquely sociable ambience.



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Rates per Night
Bedrooms1
(Single)
1
(Double)
1
(Triple)
Low Season
Apr 19, 2009 - Dec 20, 2009
5 Night Minimum
$885$985$1,235
Christmas/New Year's
Dec 21, 2009 - Jan 2, 2010
14 Night Minimum
$1,095$1,195$1,445


Rate Notes
  • Security Deposit: $55 Non-refundable Damage Deposit Waiver
  • Rates in U.S. dollars.
  • Rates based on double occupancy per bedroom.
  • Weekly rate is equal to seven times the nightly rate unless noted above.
  • Rates subject to change without notice.
  • Holiday rates and date periods may vary. Holidays may include Christmas, New Year's, Thanksgiving, Easter, President's Day, etc.
  • Additional fees may apply. Call for details.


Rental Notes
  • Rates include all meals, unlimited drinks including premium liquors, Caribbean beer, tropical coolers & house wine as well as afternoon tea.
  • All rooms have one king bed (except three Island Lofts, numbers 40, 41 & 42 which have 2 queen beds).
  • In the restaurants, shoes are worn and bathing suits covered. After 6:30 pm, men wear shirts with collars, either long or short sleeves and slacks (no T-shirts or tank tops). Tailored Bermuda-length shorts are allowed for men in summer season (no shorts, jeans, capri or 3/4 pants); and women wear dresses, skirts, slacks, culottes or tailored Bermuda-length shorts (no "short shorts", cutoffs or jeans).
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