$$$$, Harbour Island
Fodor's Review:
Island Records founder Chris Blackwell transformed this old Harbour Island property -- on the edge of the famous rosy-hue sands -- into a luxury resort. Private, colorful one- or two-bedroom cottages, scattered across the lush, 25-acre property, include such frills as Aveda spa-bath toiletries, cordless phones, DVD players, and king-size beds with dual-controlled heaters. The main house has a hand-carved bar and imported Indian and Indonesian furniture and antiques. The richness extends to the library, which has a working fireplace and plump, comfy couches. Euro-Bahamian fare is served during lunch in the striking ocean-view Blue Bar, and in the evening there's a four-course "Chef Recommends" menu.
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