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The Caribbean Travel Awards 2022

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - December 14, 2021
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Wellness Hotel of the Year: Zemi Beach House. Anguilla This Shoal Bay standout is anchored by a 300-year-old “Thai House” spa that is a destination in its own right,from an on-site hammam to a spectacualr “vitality pool.” It’s part of a pervasive wellness focus and an endlessly relaxing ambience that manages to touch every corner of the property. 


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