Saturday, October 27, 2012

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767-448-3337, fax 767-448-4476 15 rooms and suites $ Jazz musician, Timothy Symes, who owns Symes Zee Eatery in Roseau, also owns this isolated hideout. He built it on family property about 15 years ago after returning from New York, where he lived long enough to learn the meaning of rat-race. For him, SymesZees Villa is the ideal remedy for stress-worn minds and bodies, and his staff is trained to provide peace and calm along with efficient service. The small hotel has magnificent views from its perch 3,010 feet above sea level near Middleham waterfalls. Rooms are simple, clean, and comfortable, and there s a res- taurant/bar for those who don t want to summon the energy to drive 15 minutes into Roseau.

767-445-8495, fax 767-445-8495 www.avirtualdominica.com/pointeb.htm One house, one cottage, with a total of 5 rooms $ (based on five couples sharing the main house and cottage) The main house on this 25-acre moline international airport estate has four bedrooms and three baths, which comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. The small cottage has one sleeping area and is suitable for one couple. Both are charmingly old-island with a weathered look and homey furnishings. The main house has a fabulous view from the front veranda of Pointe Baptiste s famous red-rock cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Inside, there s a living room, library, dining area, and full kitchen. The cottage has twin beds in a combination living area/bedroom, a small kitchen, and a patio. Maid and cooking services can be arranged with the manager, Annick Giraud. The estate has an interesting history and many well-known people have been guests here, including England s Princess Margaret.

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