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Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort and Country Club

The Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort at Puerto Rico is known as the best resort for buddy trips. The resort was built in 1950 by Laurence Rockefeller and was the favorite resort of Presidents of America and Hollywood celebrities. At a distance of 22 miles from San Juan, its pride possessions are the marvelous Spa del Sol and golf courses. There are four golf courses in this resort. All the rooms are very well maintained and have balconies or patios providing the sea view to the guests.

For dining, you may prefer the Su Casa Hascienda or the Zen Garden serving delicious dishes. For non-golfers of a golfer's family, there are tennis courts, water sports, bike trails, swimming pool and all modern facilities expected in a high-class resort. Puerto Rico has its own tourist spots like the El Yunque Rain Forest, historic Old San Juan and a city founded way back in 1512 named San German. Puerto Rico also has the oldest church of the islands. You can contact this resort for reservation by phone at 1 787 796 1234.

Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall, Jamaica (Best Golf Resort for Families)

When you visit Montego Bay Jamaica resorts, you will find a very fine deluxe hotel named the Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall known as the best golf resort for families. It was a place for sugar plantation way back in the 18th century. The island's charm and hospitality is something special. The sunny beaches, the largest water park of the Caribbean Islands and a very well maintained golf course adds to the glamour of this finest golf resort.
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For non-golfers, apart from all the facilities in a high-class resort, at a distance of only 15 miles, there is the dazzling Montego Bay. The resort is only 15 minutes drive from the nearest Sangster International Airport. The greatest attraction is obviously the plush green golf course. But for non-golfers and family members accompanying golf addicts, no less enchanting is the historic Rose Hall Plantation in Jamaica.

The resort boasts of the Caribbean's newest and best water complex. There are lagoons, three pools with overlooking terraces and a waterslide of 280 feet length. Special features of the resort are 488 guest rooms and 14 suites, a meeting place that can accommodate 900 participants, outdoor events for relaxation and sports, a dozen restaurants providing delicious food and a lot more. But the best of all is obviously the Cinnamon Hill Ocean Course, 7000 yards long with 18 holes. The resort provides several packages for its visitors.

Tucker's Point Club

One of the most underrated resorts in the Caribbean Islands, the Tucker's Point Club was formerly known as the Castle Harbour Golf Club. But now it has got perhaps the best golf course, 6000 yards long and with imported Bermuda hybrid grass grafted on the course. The course provides a ten thousand foot put and costs $185 for a round of golf, $40 for clubs and $27 for carts per person. In addition, there is the provision for half-hour training at $50. For others who don't prefer golf there are the facilities for boating, water sports, swimming, massage, health workouts and almost everything you can find in a classy golf resort.

Four Seasons Great Exuma at Emerald Bah, Bahamas

Arriving at this resort boarding down at St. Kitt's Airport, you will marvel at the quality of the restaurants here. There are also several suites and rooms that give the overview of the ocean. The resort provides tours for its customers for sightseeing. The Atlantic Ocean, with all its grandeur, is a view to remember especially during sunset. But the best treat in this resort is always its great restaurants providing divergent yet delicious cuisines and first grade service.

Four Seasons Resort Nevis, Big Island

In the lovely island of Nevis, you will find the Four Seasons Resort, which is known for its spa and gym, comparable to the best in the world. The island itself is tranquil and one of the best relaxing place. You can have a package of a 50-minute spa treatment daily including breakfast and dinner. The spa is very well maintained and provides top class services. For those who like it, there are arrangements for massage by experts. Their staff is very friendly and accommodating, and they try to be of assistance in every issue a customer has. The food and service are excellent. The only setback is that there are not many cuisines to choose from. The room service may not be very high class but friendly as usual. Those who consider exercise, physiotherapy and gym as priorities over other aspects of travel favor the resort.

Sources for Reviews and Comparison

If you need to find more information about the Caribbean golf vacation, golf cruises and packages, the internet would be your best companion. You can try any of the following sites for such information:
  • http://www.travelandleisure.com/tlgolf/worldsbest/
  • http://www.dr1.com/directories/hotels
If you are interested to have resort-specific information, you can visit either of the two websites or you can visit the resorts' own websites. The only point to be noted is that there are cheap as well as dearer resorts in the Caribbean islands but sometimes, the cheaper one may not be quality wise. An avid golfer may not appreciate the facilities and services offered by a mediocre resort. Reading reviews from other golfers or guests of the resorts will give you an idea of what would be the best resort in the area.

A few more websites that can help you find more information on golf cruises are the following:
  • www.ichotelsgroup.com
  • www.hiltonescapes.com
  • www.vacationstogo.com
Any of these sites can also give you information on how to organize a Caribbean golf vacation. Several packages for Caribbean golf vacation are available, in many cases with discount offers, and you can choose any one of them depending on your budget.

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