Punta Mita, Jalisco, México

 The luxurious Four Seasons Hotel, where a divine artist has designed the beaches, among rocks, islands and coconut palm trees, invites you to enjoy a marvelous place. Punta Mita is one of Mexico’s most beautiful spots.

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Kuta Beach, Bali, Indonesia

 Kuta, in southwest Bali, is an extensive golden sand beach lashed by long waves that attract the planet’s best surfers. Kuta safeguards its reputation as a place of exotic charm.

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Rincón, Puerto Rico, Caribe

The sea in the western region of Puerto Rico presents a stun- ning calm spot located in the heart of the wind that makes this island daz- zle. This is Rincón, with its gorgeous beaches near a town that attracts with its beauty as well as the finest hotels and restaurants.

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Taormina, Sicilia, Italia

At the foot of the town of Taormina, where there are vestiges of Greek and Roman history, is this beautiful bay that seduces with its crystalline waters and superb restaurants. Not too far from these attractions is Mount Etna.

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Shangri-La´Tanjung Aru Resort

Located 10 km (6.2 mi) south of the Kota Kinabalu airport, the Shangri-La’Tanjung Aru Resort is a fabulous, luxurious hotel that invites its guest to enjoy its beach and small mari- na, from which they can reach the islands of the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.

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Carcosa Seri Negaea

Hidden in a jungle covered hill in the heart of the Malaysian capital is one of the world's most beautiful hotels and, no doubt, the most charming. It is an ensemble that unites the past, the beauty of its colonial architecture and the perfection of its service in a marvelous mansion that was the English governor’s official residence during colonial times.

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Sint Maarten Island

An island has been divided, a paradise has been invented and the sea has painted its coasts with the most exquisite colors. Saint Martin is like a precious stone set in the Caribbean and it allows sailing in French and Dutch waters at the same time.

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Sualougia

The ruins of some ancient Amerindian campsites prove that the Caribs came to the island to hunt and find salt. They called it Sualougia, which means “the place to get salt”, or Oualichi, “the place to obtain women”.

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