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Summer savings at Carlisle Bay in Antigua

Rocky cliff in AntiguaImage via Wikipedia
Orlando Sentinel: "Carlisle Bay is offering a summer ‘Why Wait?’ rates from $380 per night on bookings at the beach retreat on the unspoiled south coast of Antigua.

The promotion offers a savings of over 30% on bookings on Garden and Ocean Suites for stays until August 27.

Carlisle Bay has spacious beachfront suites, all with king sized beds and private balconies or terraces. There are two restaurants, a private Screening Room, Library and renowned Blue Spa, all adding up to peace and tranquillity on a perfect crescent-shaped beach.
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