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Royal West Indies Resort Offers Every Third Night Free

Reuters: "PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands--(Business Wire)-- Royal West Indies Resort, an all-suite property on Grace Bay Beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands, today announced it has extended its third-night free offer until October, 31, 2009. The promotion rewards travelers with a free night after each two nights they pay for, and can be applied to stays of any length. The offer is available in all room categories at Royal West Indies - studio, one- and two-bedroom deluxe suites. The resort features direct ocean view accommodations overlooking the famous white sands and turquoise water of Turks and Caicos. The suites, ranging in size from 500 to 1500 square feet, include full kitchens, living areas and spacious patios."

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