Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (August 2005) – Jazz and blues enthusiasts attending the upcoming music festivals in The Bahamas and Dominican Republic can stretch their vacation dollars with special rates at Viva Wyndham all-inclusive resorts. The Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach on Grand Bahama Island and the Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada and Viva Wyndham Tangerine, both in the Dominican Republic, are offering special rates from October 1 through 30, 2005, starting at $65.
All-inclusive special rates, based on double occupancy per person, per night, include all meals and snacks; unlimited drinks, cocktails and wine; welcome cocktail; unlimited non-motorized water sports; daily activities program; nightly entertainment; participation in the Viva Wyndham Kid’s and Junior’s Clubs; and all taxes and gratuities.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FROM $65
The seventh annual Dominican Republic Jazz Festival takes place October 20–23 throughout Puerto Plata, Cabarete, and Sosua. This year’s line-up features local and international artists, including Chucho Valdes, Ramon Vasquez, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba.
Located in the Playa Dorada complex, a private resort community of 15 all-inclusive resorts, Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada features a full-service spa, shops, restaurants, bars, and three casinos, all along a 13-mile golden sand beach. The resort offers numerous activities, including golf, horseback riding, windsurfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, biking, and tennis. Guests can also enjoy the nearby sites of the Brugal rum factory, Fuerte San Felipe and Mount Isabel del Torres, Ocean World, and downtown Puerto Plata.
Located 30 minutes from the Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada, the Viva Wyndham Tangerine in Caberete caters to water-sports enthusiasts with kiteboarding, windsurfing, sailing, and excellent scuba diving at the coral reefs just offshore. The resort’s Kelive Spa offers guests unimaginable levels of relaxation, rest, and vitality while those seeking more action can enjoy shopping and nightlife in the charming village of Cabarete, which is within walking distance of the resort.
Rates start at $65 at Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada (Puerto Plata) and $70 at Viva Wyndham Tangerine (Cabarete).
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND FROM $108
Grand Bahama’s second annual Jazz, Rhythm and Blues Festival takes place at various indoor and outdoor venues throughout Freeport and Port Lucaya from October 27 to 30. The line-up for the 2005 festival features performances by local and international artists, including Lou Rawls, The Stylistics, Roy Ayers, Angela Bofill, Edwin Elliot Quintet, and the G-Note All-Starz.
The Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach, Grand Bahama Island’s only all-inclusive resort, lies on a 1,200-foot stretch of white sand beach and features beautifully appointed guestrooms with breathtaking views of tropical gardens and the ocean. Guests can choose from a variety of activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing, tennis, bicycling, and even merengue lessons. Just minutes from the resort guests will find championship golf courses, local casinos, shopping, and restaurants.
“Viva Wyndham’s brand philosophy centers around providing spectacular entertainment and recreation at an incredible value,” says Ettore Colussi, President of Viva Wyndham Resorts. “The jazz festivals compliment the activities offered at our resorts and guests who take advantage of this special offer will be able to enjoy all that our all-inclusive resorts have to offer, as well as the destination’s culture and featured entertainment.”
For more information or reservations call Viva Wyndham Resorts at 1-800-WYNDHAM.
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