The Caribbean’s Best Luxury Boutique Hotels — 2014

By: - October 13th, 2014
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By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

Luxury isn’t always synonymous with large. At these 15 high-end Caribbean boutique hotels – none bigger than 50 rooms – plush amenities come in petite packages.

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Graycliff, Bahamas

With its period furniture and plantation-era styling, Nassau’s premiere boutique hotel recalls the languorous pace of a bygone time, when there were ample hours in the day to linger over a bottle from its cellar, the third-largest in the western hemisphere.


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