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Don't miss the one-on-one Pilates at the excellent Como Shambhala spa. — Travel + Leisure
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The Gansevoort is perhaps the trendiest hotel and in town—and it shows, with the younger clientele it attracts. — Travel + Leisure
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Tthis resort designed by renowned architect Jean Michel Gathy has clean lines, minimalist construction, flowing streams, reflecting ponds, and a 164-foot infinity-edged pool. — Travel + Leisure
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11 reviews
This pristine hideaway boasts a cultlike following of well-heeled, environmentally conscious vacationers seeking a secluded home-away-from-home family feel. — Star Service
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This 170-room hotel is right in the heart of Grace Bay Beach, and is a great option for multi-generational trips. — Travel + Leisure
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12 reviews
This stylish resort retains a loyal following because of its helpful, attentive staff and unpretentious elegance. — Fodor's
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In just 10 years, Point Grace has perfected an almost effortless graciousness and racked up one award after another. — Frommer's
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7 reviews
The Somerset stands out, with its colorful Italianate style in striking contrast to all that cool monochrome. — Frommer's
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A beachfront condo resort tucked away on the western edge of Grace Bay, the 46-room West Bay Club offers excellent value for a luxury property. — Oyster
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Ten kilometers from town and 11 from the airport, between Point Grace and Sibonne, this well-run, mostly suite property has a solid reputation. — Star Service
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6 reviews
This modern hotel has a beach setting but also offers additional accommodations in town houses, plus some units in an older building off the beach. — DK Eyewitness
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The vast, Neo-Classically themed family-focused, fun-filled Beaches Resort & Spa has superb children's programs in addition to the various activities offered to adults. — DK Eyewitness
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Dwarfed by most of the nearby resorts, the smallest hotel on Grace Bay Beach has snug... but pleasant rooms with Bermuda-style balconies. — Fodor's
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Years of business-travel experience helped Colin Brooker create the comfortable, peaceful suites that overlook North Creek. — Fodor's
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Modeled after a Tuscan villa, this luxury property is self-catering and not a full-service resort. — Fodor's
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Le Vele Resort is an upscale, 22-room beachfront boutique with luxe accommodations and a quiet atmosphere. — Oyster
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Each of the one- and two-bedroom oceanfront and poolside suites was designed in the Colonial style and furnished with four-poster beds draped with mosquito netting. — Travel + Leisure
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