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One&Only Resorts is a collection of resorts, each individually designed and crafted, inspired by its own supreme location. Remote island retreats, enchanting places and contemporary haut chic.
Le Saint GĂ©ran in Mauritius is the ultimate indulgence. Set beside a sparkling, pristine beach on the edge of the Indian Ocean, on a 60-acre private peninsula, it is the epitome of relaxation, luxury, gastronomy, and enjoyment.
Mirage, Dubai pays tribute to Arabian architecture and hospitality on a truly regal scale. Considered the most stylish resort on Jumeira Beach, it comprises three equally distinctive properties, The Palace, Arabian Court and Residence & Spa.
Kanuhura, Maldives is a five-star island hideaway, a unique resort, where service is understood and luxury is elegantly understated. The island setting is breathtaking and provides a beautiful, tropical backdrop for a world of easygoing elegance, blissfully free of schedules, routines and cares.
Maldives at Reethi Rah.
This chic resort offers a level of style and sophistication unsurpassed in the Maldives. Set on one of the largest islands in North Male’ Atoll, adorned with endless white sand coves and turquoise bays, all villas have direct access to the lagoon and an unprecedented degree of privacy. The 130 villas are discreetly placed amidst beautiful landscaping, each occupying its own secluded piece of sandy shore or private deck over crystal clear waters of the lagoon. The look and feel is sleek and elegantly tropical, using beautiful natural materials and contemporary styling.
Los Cabos, Mexico
Once the tropical hideaway for the likes of Hemingway and Harlow, this serenely private and sensually elegant resort features expansive ocean-facing accommodation, each with veranda, sunbeds, and indulgent amenities. Internationally acclaimed as the quintessential embodiment of elegance, every need is attended to with gracious hospitality, and the distinctive artistry of Mexico is discovered at every turn.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
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