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Gems at Paradise Beach Resort
LOCATION:
Gems at Paradise sits just south of Clarence Town, Long Island Bahamas, overlooking the harbor and the town with its unmistakable twin spire churches. Owned and managed by Shavonne Darville, Gems at Paradise is a dream now materialized. Situated on 16 acres of beach front property overlooking low-lying Clem Cay, a pretty and popular anchorage and the Atlantic Ocean as far as the eye can see, Gems at Paradise occupies a rare and beautiful site. ROOM AMENITIES:
The elevation of the land coupled with over 200 feet of pink sand beach make
this an idyllic spot for a retreat. With three (3) fully-equipped condominium
units, 1 two bedroom suite (kitchen/Dining room/Balcony), 8 balcony rooms
(king/Queen or twin) & three non-balcony rooms (king/Twin/Queen)). Six of the
units have sitting areas (three with balcony and three with partial ocean
views). All balcony rooms and condos are ocean-view. RESORT AMENITIES: Beachfront and secluded Gems at Paradise Beach caters to individual needs. The resort does not have a restaurant but offers low cost transportation to nearby restaurants. Breakfast & meals can be prepared special order, and the resort's Co-Owner Hance Darville organises; operates and maintains various motor crafsts and boats and even captains fishing trips. ACTIVITES:Gems at Paradise Beach can help you with guides, rental cars, rental boats and advice on beaches and places to explore. The people on Long Island are famous for their friendly and helpful ways. Bonefishing is at it's best! HELPFUL INFORMATION: AIRPORT TRANSFERS: A taxi can be arranged to pick you up at Deadman's Cay airport, who will drive you to the hotel for check-in. They will also take you back to the airport on departureAIR TRANSPORTATION: Bahamasair has daily flights to Deadman's Cay Airport. Please call us for flight times or check www.bahamasair.com. EMERGENCIES: Should you have a medical emergency you can call the front desk who will assist you in anyway you need. MEDICATION: Should you depend on daily medication we suggest that you take sufficient medication with you from home (in your hand luggage), as your particular prescription may not be available on this remote island. MONEY: Some local establishements take credit cards, however we suggest that you take US cash (acceptable everywhere) or Traveler's checks. Minimum stay 2 nights with optional extra nights.
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