All-in resorts spread their wings
Article Abstract:
Most all-inclusive tourist properties in the Caribbean are still to be found on St Lucia and Jamaica, but similar developments are now taking place elsewhere in the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Jamaican-based Sandals is soon to open Sandals Royal Bahamian on Nassau, for example, while Clubs International is to open the four-star Club La Playa in the Dominican Republic in summer 1996. Club Mediterranee is present on Eleuthera, San Salvador and Paradise Island, and plans to open a casino at Columbus Island on San Salvador in Jan 1997.
Publication Name: Travel Trade Gazette Europa
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0262-5709
Year: 1996
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Island's resorts cater for all ages and tastes
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There are resorts to appeal to visitors from all types of backgrounds on Cyprus. Some are lively, attracting mainly younger visitors, while others are more traditional. Limassol remains the largest tourist area, with the resort offering a wide range of accommodation. Paphos is popular with older visitors and with Cypriots, while Ayia Napia offers most in terms of entertainment.
Publication Name: Travel Trade Gazette Europa
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0262-5709
Year: 1995
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