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Historic Hotels in The Caribbean
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The Great House Antigua
Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Experience the best kept secret in the Caribbean: The Great House Antigua. This boutique hotel located within a 350-year-old stone house emulates elegance and excellence set within a tropical oasis.
Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, A Fairmont Managed Hotel
Hamilton, Bermuda
Known affectionately by locals as The Pink Palace, the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club is a treasured destination where history meets modern sensibility. This urban oasis was opened in January 1885 and has been a popular resort locale ever since.
Half Moon
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Open since 1954, Half Moon is the jewel of Jamaica’s picturesque North Coast. Since its beginning, the 400-acre resort has been considered one of Montego Bay’s best and once served as a seaside escape for the who’s-who of the world. With 228 guestrooms and suites—as well as several dining venues, a golf course, a spa, and plentiful recreational activities—nestled on the grounds of storied Rose Hall, Half Moon is perfect for those hoping to explore the area or get away from it all.
Condado Vanderbilt Hotel
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
Since its inception in 1919, the historic Condado Vanderbilt Hotel has catered to sophisticated San Juan travelers who place one aspiration above all else – to pursue a lifestyle of five-star luxury and leisure within some of the world’s most exclusive destinations. Discover Puerto Rico as it is meant to be experienced at the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel where exacting service, luxury accommodations, exquisite amenities, and fine dining are a hallmark of every stay.
Copper and Lumber Store Historic Inn
English Harbour, Antigua and Barbuda
The Copper and Lumber Store Historic Inn was built in 1789 to house the materials for repairing and maintaining the wooden sailing ships of the Royal Navy. All fourteen guestrooms are located within the historic structure and offer antique furnishings, wood-beamed ceilings, and exposed stone and brick. Amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen televisions, a kitchenette, and private bath.