Bahamas luxury resort extends its free night promotion through 2008
Pink Sands on Harbour Island offers fifth night free
Harbour Island, The Bahamas (August 29, 2007) – Pink Sands, the 25-room chic retreat on super sexy Harbour Island, is extending its free night offer on stays of four nights or more through December 14, 2008. Now guests who stay four nights earn a fifth night free – a savings ranging from US$600-$2,350 based on the room category and season booked.
Rates start at US$600 per room per night, for two people with breakfast and dinner, plus 20 per cent tax and service. Rates after October 26, 2007 will not include meals. The free night promotion is not valid over certain US holidays and is based on availability. Some black-out dates apply. The hotel will be closed from October 1-25, 2007.
Biba founder – and ‘60s style maven – Barbara Hulanicki mixed international elements into a giddy new cocktail in the resort’s design. Celebs are said to flock here, but the management is hush and this retreat maintains its relaxed air, far from the maddening crowds.
Lush tropical vegetation twines across this 18-acre haven: coconut palms, hibiscus, bougainvillea, jasmine and ground orchids flourish here. The area is even designated as an official bird sanctuary. This beachfront estate stands beside its namesake, the glamorous and legendary three-mile strip of pink sands.
Amenities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, resort boutique and fitness studio along with the trendy beachfront Blue Bar and the Garden Terrace restaurant.
The property has consistently received the AAA Four Diamond Award and has been voted one of the Top 25 Hotels in the Caribbean, Bermuda and The Bahamas, and The World’s 500 Best Hotels by Travel + Leisure. It was also recently named one of the World’s Sexiest Beaches 2007 and Best Beaches in the World by Condé Nast Traveler.
For more information or to make a reservation, call 1-800-407-4776 (US and Canada) or +1-401-847-4720 (elsewhere.) For more information about Pink Sands, you can also see their accommodation listing under The Bahamas – Out Islands at www.caribbean.com.
For your FREE on-line Bahamas travel guide, visit www.caribbean.com.
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