Peter Island Resort | T+L 500 2007 | Travel + Leisure

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Peter Island Resort

Collection of 2-story bungalows on a 1,300-acre private island, with 5 beaches, miles of hiking and biking trails, and prime diving sites.

Score 81.52
Stats 52 rooms; 3 villas; 2 restaurants; 2 bars.
Competitive Edge The exclusivity of staying on an island accessible only by helicopter or boat.
Rooms to Book One of the renovated beachfront Junior Suites with knockout views.
Don't Miss The Thermal Sand Bundle Massage in the spa.
Cost Doubles from $900.
Contact 800/346-4451 or 284/495-2000

www.peterisland.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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Travel + Leisure Family, May 2004

“To quote Smokey Robinson, I second that emotion, for on almost every level Peter Island does not disappoint (no one expects great food in the Caribbean). If you have no experience of private-island resorts but always dreamed of going to one, it offers an excellent initiation, delivering in quantity everything the genre is known for, especially peace and privacy. Add to that a staff-to-guest ratio of two-to-one, atypical service for the region (it's friendly and professional), and five untrafficked beaches...” MORE>>

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Travel + Leisure, Nov 2002

“Elopers are common at this resort, and no wonder: the staff organizes everything before your arrival, leaving nothing for you to do but say, 'I do.' If marriage isn't in the cards, a couple can still take advantage of the countless coves, accessible only by sea. Boatmen will drop you off with just a picnic basket and your imagination....” MORE>>


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