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Sunday 10 January 2010 9:56 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 01 June 2019 2:54 pm

TRAVEL NOTES

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Winter offer at Cap Maison, St Lucia
To celebrate its first birthday anniversary, this clifftop paradise is offering a winter package to entice you to sunnier climes, with a free night and free meals at the hotel’s gourmet restaurants. Suites have professional-grade kitchens, outdoor showers, roof-top terraces and private pools. Five nights for the price of four and seven for the price of six including breakfast. Guests staying five nights at the hotel will receive $250 per room to spend at any of the hotel’s restaurants and bars, those staying for seven nights will receive $500. Valid until 31 Mar. www.capmaison.com

New Six Senses on Koh Kood, Thailand
The new Six Senses on Koh Kood on the Thai/Cambodia border is accessed by private plane and sports 29 vast pool villas. Treetop dining pods and superlative snorkeling add to the superlative spa treatments for which the company is known. Carrier offers seven nights for the price of five (Save £1,975pp) at Six Senses Soneva Kiri in a Hill Villa Suite based on two people sharing on a B+B basis. Price includes flights with Thai Airways from Heathrow andprivate transfers. To book call 0161 491 7630 or go to www.carrier.co.uk.Valid for travel 1 April-30 June.

Boston Gets a Touch of High Style
The world’s most picturesque business city is not known for its cutting-edge cool. That’s just changed, with the opening of the Ames hotel in the centre of the financial district. Style is the buzzword here and you’ll sleep in minimalist, white-washed rooms with historical touches and dine at the posh tavern, the Woodward, where American classics are done to perfection. Launch offers include rooms from $200 per night. For more information and to book, go to www.ameshotel.com.

Seabourn Cruises Pay for Flights
Luxury boutique cruise line Seabourn is the ultimate choice for travellers who prefer perfect service and lovely rooms over onboard climbing walls, cinemas and nightclubs. Because they’re small, boats get to coves bigger ships can’t visit. On cruises in 2010 round the Riviera, the Aegean and the Norwegian fjords Seabourn will be throwing in flights and transfers into the price. A winter pick-me-up to take seriously. Fares from £1,799. To book call Seabourn on 0845 070 0500 www.seabourn.com.

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