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All 16 of the one- and two-bedroom cottages at Laluna, a celebrity hideout on lush Grenada, are up and running after 2004’s Hurricane Ivan. Designed in an open style, with private decks and bathrooms en plein air, they offer spectacular views of one of the Caribbean’s most intimate bays. Continue the sea gazing at dinner, which is served under a thatched roof on the beach.
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From Travel + Leisure, Feb 2009
“Some 200 years ago, the writer Henry Nelson Coleridge called Grenada a “poet’s Arcadia.” And for decades to come, the tiny Caribbean island, with its powerful waterfalls that flow into the sea and fragrant nutmeg trees, remained an insiders’ secret ...” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Feb 2009
“Visit Grenada Chocolate Company’s solar-electric-powered factory, which produces organic bars from locally grown beans...” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Dec 2003
“When it opened in late 2000, Laluna was Grenada's first boutique resort, a 16-cottage hillside hideaway...” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Dec 2002
“Each of the resort's 16 cottages is as fashion-forward as the owners...” MORE>>
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