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    Posted On: 21-Jun-2005
    From: "Andrea" [andrea.biggs.....com]
    Subject: [roatan] Re: Group Leader Looking for Help



    For 4 couples rent one of Luna Beach's premium houses. They are
    really nice with a living and dining area, full kitchen and large
    deck to relax on. The house is air conditioned with tiled floors and
    large beds (queen or king size depending on what house number you
    rent.)

    We stayed at Luna in 2004 and are returning in April 2006. We are
    renting houses yet again as its nice to have the kitchen, deck and
    living areas. We bring CD players for some music and you are a short
    walk to the resort's main areas. The fridge is always handy to keep
    cold drinks or food if you want to cook in one night.

    There is a restaurant, bar, pool and now a gift shop and upstairs
    sports bar. I would skip the 'all inclusive' part as that ties you
    to certain meal times and eating at the same place each day. We just
    ran individual tabs during the week for all food and drinks we had
    there, plus could walk into West End to try out the various
    restaurants and bars there... all great by the way! Better to try
    the different restaurants than be stuck with one small menu all
    week.

    Besides water sports or lazing by the pool, there are canopy tours
    nearby. Also you can go see the Dolphins at Anthony's Key Resort,
    visit places like the Butterfly Gardens and the Iguana Farm. I got a
    massage in West End for a whole $35 and there is another masseuse I
    saw online that will come to your resort and do massages at your
    house, on the beach or wherever. Plus there is a day spa on the
    other part of the island you can go to as well.

    You won't find a Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton here, its a more rustic
    island. But you can't go wrong with Luna Beach as it has the best of
    everything especially location. At Maya Princess, you are more
    isolated which makes it difficult at night to go places as you have
    to take a taxi which can really add up. At Luna, you can walk along
    the beach into West End.

    Andrea in Atlanta
    Can't wait to return April 2006!

    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From: roatan.....com [mailto:roatan.....com]On
    > Behalf Of
    > > paul
    > > Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 9:43 PM
    > > To: roatan.....com
    > > Subject: [roatan] Group Leader Looking for Help
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    > >
    > > I am planning a trip for 4 couples/8 adults 28-35 yrs old. My
    wife
    > and
    > > I have been to Roatan for a short stay aboard a cruise and
    absolutly
    > > loved it. Roatan is our destination of choice, but I am uncertain
    of
    > > the best places to stay. We would like to stay close to bars and
    > > restaurants and would consider an all inclusive. All the guys
    love
    > the
    > > water activities but some of the ladies do not. Luxury would be a
    > > bonus for the ladies so someplace top notch is what I am looking
    > for.
    > > Also, information on activities other then scuba, snorkling, or
    > > fishing would be helpful also. Are their any day spas on the
    Island
    > > that is worthwhile?
    > >
    > > Thanks!
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