I hope you don’t mind my asking. Which type of sanctuary did y’all stay in?
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Having stolen my way over to the business centre (an action which, while available, is “strongly discouraged” as antithetical to Jade Mountain’s mantra of ultimate relaxation) I now have internet access consistent enough to share with you just a few tantalizing pictures from our stay. Much more to come when I get back. Stay tuned […]
Filed Under: Blog, Luxury Travel, St. Lucia, Travel by The Crime Traveller January 13, 2010, 12:06 pm
Having stolen my way over to the business centre (an action which, while available, is “strongly discouraged” as antithetical to Jade Mountain’s mantra of ultimate relaxation) I now have internet access consistent enough to share with you just a few tantalizing pictures from our stay.
Much more to come when I get back. Stay tuned to this blog for more posts and be sure to look out for the full story in Precedent Magazine in February.
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The Crime Traveller says September 29, 2010,9:15 am
Thanks for the question CL. We actually spent one night in a “Sky” suite which, while opulent and spectacular, lacked the incredible infinity pool attraction. For the remaining three nights of our stay we were in a “sun” category suite which was truly over-the-top in every way. I did tour a number of different suites during my stay and would encourage anyone interested to book any infinity-pool sanctuary from the “star” category all the way up to “galaxy”. The truth is, once you have the pool, all you’re paying for at the pricier tiers is a larger room, larger pool, and a higher elevation with a modestly better view. You can’t go wrong.
Browse the rest of the site for some other posts from the rest of my stay at Jade Mountain and feel free to pose other questions in the comments or be e-mailing me.
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