The Hyatt Regency Curaçao Golf Resort, Spa and Marina

published on September 21st, 2010 in Caribbean Vacation, Hyatt Resort and Spa, Resort and Spa tagged , ,

Since opening in April 2010, The Hyatt Regency Curaco has stolen the thunder from other resorts. Set on 27 acres on the far side of stately Table Mountain (named for its flat top), the Golf Resort Spa and Marina is nestled between Spanish Water Bay and the Caribbean Sea. The manila-colored, 350-guestroom buildings feature 15 suites — and the Spa suites offer daily 90-minute massages. Lying on the beach or swimming in the tranquil hip-height water brings complete serenity. A livelier atmosphere waits at three pools or at the poolside restaurant SWIM.

By day guests can enjoy a gracious round of golf on the 18-hole, par 72 Pete Dye course that runs along the sea and under Table Mountain. If golf is not your fancy, or you feel like tennis, guests can have a lesson with one of the resident pros or match play on the HydroGrid clay tennis courts. After a vigorous workout in the fitness center, aching bodies appreciate the 4,500-square-foot Atabei Spa, where treatments can be conducted indoors or outdoors.  Once relaxed and ready for an evening out; the Willemstad offers plenty of selection for dinner, or have your choice at Hyatt’s SHOR restaurant. The American grill cuisine includes: Prime aged rib eye steak, with tasty lobster macaroni and cheese.

Offering views that are second-to-none, Hyatt Regency Curacao is a full-service Dutch Caribbean resort, perfectly situated on 27 acres of pristine property between the Caribbean Sea and the Spanish Water Bay.  An integral member of the Caribbean trio universally referred to as the ABC Islands, Curacao is located only 35 miles from both Aruba and Venezuela

Economical Travel and Timesharing – Caribbean Style

published on June 16th, 2010 in Caribbean Vacation tagged , ,

Travel and Timeshare Inexpensively to the Caribbean

Just because the economy has forced us into reeling back our spending habits, doesn’t mean we have to sacrifice timeshare and vacation trips to get the much deserved fun and relaxation we are all entitled to.  If you are a vacationer traveling out of the US, there are premier timeshare destinations around the world where the US dollar is buying “more”.  Travelers wanting to play the dollar to their advantage in sunnier spots should fare well in the Caribbean. Compared with two years ago, U.S. currency now buys you more throughout the region, from Jamaica, which has its own dollar, to islands like St. Bart’s and Martinique, which use the euro. In addition, the dollar has gained on the Mexican peso, and in doing has enhanced some of the already sweet timeshare vacation package deals there.  But if the US Southern neighbor’s Caribbean coast isn’t fitting your fancy, the Mayan Riviera, located less than an hour south of the Caribbean coast has had an influx of luxury resorts being built.

Regardless of the economy, we all have to reward ourselves for the hard work we do every day; take a trip, use that timeshare…relax in the sun and know that the Caribbean is thinking about you!