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St. Regis Princeville Kauai, Hawaii

Perched majestically atop Kauai’s lush emerald cliffs, The St. Regis Princeville Resort, formerly the Princeville Resort, holds court over crystal waters, silver sands and golden sunsets, a palatial landmark of exquisite marble and glass set against the stunning Namolokama mountains.

Las Ventanas al Paraiso

As its name implies, Las Ventanas al Paraiso, A Rosewood Resort, is a window to Paradise. A Ty Warner Property and one of the most acclaimed resorts ever, Las Ventanas has redefined luxury and pampering, reaching out with special touches that are the hallmark of refined hospitality. The desert beach resort in Los Cabos captivates its guests with expansive suites, a world-class spa, inspired cuisine and an intoxicating ambiance.

Secrets Marquis Los Cabos Mexico

Secrets Marquis Los Cabos is a tranquil luxury resort in beautiful Los Cabos, where the glistening Sea of Cortés meets the Pacific Ocean and an enchanting desert on the southern point of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Surrounded by Baja’s magical coastline, miles of pristine beach, dramatic desert scenery, beautiful mountains and canyons and the turquoise blue sea, Marquis Los Cabos is a spectacular destination for a family vacation, a romantic getaway or an exhilarating adventure.

The Hyatt Regency Aruba

Hyatt Regency Aruba offers luxurious and convenient touches but keeps a warm, friendly touch. There is a range of sophisticated quality at its restaurants, including the opportunity to nibble Italian food as a violinist plays a solo. A full-service spa and fitness center helps to ramp up the pampering with a full menu of services and top-of-the-line equipment. If one should ever want to leave the tranquil beachfront property, simply confer with the Les Clefs d’Or concierge.

Golf in Naples Florida

Golf is an important part of Naples and its History. There’s a story that goes something like this… Shortly after the Naples Beach Hotel Course was built, a small single engine airplane would often land on one of the fairways. The pilot would disembark and play a round(9 holes then), climb in his plane and depart. This was fine until a new Course Superintendent came on board. When he saw this, he immediately chased the flyer away(off HIS fairways). Mr. Lindbergh never landed on the course again!!! Golfers have been coming ever since by boat, car, train, and once again by air.