One & Only Ocean Club at Paradise Island | T+L 500 2007 | Travel + Leisure

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One & Only Ocean Club at Paradise Island

1939 Huntington beachside estate with a genteel feel.

Score 84.63
Stats 101 rooms; 3 villas; 2 cottages; 4 restaurants; 2 bars.
Competitive Edge Polished amenities (a Jean Georges restaurant, designed by Christian Liaigre), with access to a range of activities (water parks and casinos) at nearby Atlantis.
Rooms to Book Those in the Crescent Wing are newer.
Don't Miss A yoga class on the beach.
Cost Doubles from $750.
Contact Paradise Island Drive
888-528-7157 or 242-363-2501

www.oneandonlyresorts.com

Key:

New to the T+L 500 High-Speed Internet Gym Pool
Spa Tennis Golf Outdoor Activities
Water Activities Fishing Kids' Program    

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“Dune, the restaurant headed by celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, isn't the only attraction at this resort. The property also has three new spacious three- and four-bedroom villas, each with its own butler, infinity-edge pool and customized iPod....” MORE>>

Richard Alleman
“Where To Go Next: The Caribbean | January 2005”

Food & Wine, Jan 2005

“The acquisition that gave Kerzner control of almost 75 percent of Paradise Island included a smaller piece of property once owned by A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In 1962, Hartford, a legendary spendthrift, purchased a waterfront mansion on what was then called Hog Island for $9.5 million from a Swedish industrialist. He renamed it Paradise Island, turned the former owner's house into the Ocean Club, a small hotel for his friends, and reconstructed a 12th-century European cloister amid the lavish gardens...” MORE>>

Richard Alleman
“Red-Hot Bahamas”

Travel + Leisure, Nov 2004

“Privacy gates keep paparazzi away from the four-bedroom Hibiscus Villa at One&Only Ocean Club. Set above white-sand dunes, the breezy residence has an infinity pool, a personal chef, and a butler who will climb a tree to fetch fresh coconuts....” MORE>>


“T+L Reports: Singular Sensations”

Travel + Leisure, Aug 2004

“The Ocean Club has always been favored by movie stars for its worldly manner and louche seclusion. The layers of luxury added in 2000 make it more seductive than ever. Sprawling suites are outfitted in Frette, menus are devised by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the golf course was designed by Tom Weiskopf. The clincher: the brand-new Mandara spa....” MORE>>


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