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Up to two children stay for free at Almond Resorts this summer : Tips from the T-List

Gros Piton, St. Lucia, seen from the Ladera Ho...Image via Wikipedia
Tips from the T-List: "Still looking for great deals for the family this summer? Look no further than Caribbean holiday experts, Almond Resorts, who have just announced that up to two children can stay for free this summer at their family friendly properties in Barbados and St Lucia.

The offer is available on all new bookings to Almond Casaurina Beach and Almond Beach Village in Barbados and Almond Smugglers Cove and Almond Morgan Bay in St Lucia, and is valid for travel throughout the school holidays from 1June to 30 September 2010.
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