A new resort has opened on the west end of Grand Bahama.
Nandana, which means 'paradise' in the Indian language of Sanskrit, is designed in the style of a Thai beach mansion. The resort comprises more than 18,000 square feet of living space and offers guests the luxury of a five-star hotel, with the intimacy of an opulent private home.
In the center of the resort is the Great Hall, a soaring main house with living and dining areas and a 40-foot-high ceiling. Surrounding the main house are five one-bedroom suites, including two 1,000-square-foot beach front pavilions, two garden bungalows, and a 2,000-square-foot luxury canopy suite.
The resort also has a 5,100-foot landing strip, for guests arriving by private jet, as well as a deep-water canal leading to two sheltered on-site docks able to harbor a pair of 100-foot yachts.
On-property staff provide the services of an estate manager, concierge, chef, masseuse, personal housekeeper, butler, chauffeur and boat captain.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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