Luxury for Less from Ritz-Carlton in the Caribbean This Fall

Acknowledging that the economic recovery is slow to materialize in some quarters, The Ritz-Carlton's marquee properties in the Caribbean – The Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman and The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas – have designed offers for fall that allow guests to experience the best of both worlds with luxury lifestyle amenities paired with value-driven pricing. Travelers can visit The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman this fall with rates starting at $229 per night and enjoy a host of renowned brand partners' amenities from spa to dining: Silver Rain, a La Prairie Spa provides guests with the opportunity to relax with the healing waters of Switzerland in the comfort of the picture perfect setting on a seven mile beach in the Cayman Islands.
Blue, by famed New York Chef Eric Ripert is the only restaurant in Grand Cayman to have received the AAA Five Diamond Award. Guests visiting The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas (above) can enjoy the Club Level, exclusive suite accommodations and amenities set amid Caribbean seclusion starting at $379 a night. With 17 Ocean Front Suites and 12 Resort View Suites, the Club Level is the only one of its kind in the Virgin Islands and allows guests to enjoy individualized attention and light fare served through out the day, redefining the luxury hotel experience. The special rates are available at the Grand Cayman property until October 23rd and in St. Thomas until November 11.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
greatheart Sep 5th 2010 8:11AM
Pepole are out there hungry, homeless, dieing with no family, no friends, no one to turn to, no place to go, no jobs, no means of support, thousands of babies are being murdered each and every day {abortion}, homosexuality, STD's are running rampid, world economies are going bankrupt, people are robbing, raping, and stealing by any means possible, countries like Iran have nukes, Women are trying to act like men, and some Men are acting like Women and all you folks can think about is crap like this artical ... You people are sad ... very sad indeed ...
mercury2 Sep 6th 2010 11:05AM
Greatheart, sounds like your username is a bit of a misnomer. Sounds like you would do well in the Taliban.
Marilyn Sep 5th 2010 9:23AM
I 2 used to think like that, however, as you said the economy is in the toilet and people spending money is what is going to help jobs. So, let the rich enjoy themselves and help the local job markets. I would love to be able to be treated royally for a few days, wouldn't u?
Marilyn Sep 5th 2010 9:36AM
I too used to think like that, but as you said, the economy is in the toilet, so let the rich spend their money and help support the local economies. Wish I could go and be treated like a princess for a few days.
Pamela Sep 5th 2010 10:43AM
This is a great price and it will spark Cayman's economy and give jobs to the tourism sector. I agree with Marilyn, let whoever can afford it, enjoy!!! and AA is only $350 RT from Miami, a one hour flight to Grand Cayman.
sprint Sep 5th 2010 4:04PM
The Ritz hotel on Miami beach is expensive during tourist season but in the off season it is cheap. It is great. They have great rooms with one way windows. You can see out but people cant see in. So you can leave the curtains open and see the ocean all of the time. Imagine waking up to a view of the ocean. It is also close to South Beach. It is almost right otween what is called Miami Beach and South Beach even though it is all Miami beach.
booneart Sep 5th 2010 5:59PM
The Ritz Carlton in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, owns twelve of my paintings.Nine are quite large (tropical images) and are some of my best. Stay at this gorgeous hotel and enjoy my paintings while there.