Global Resorts by Jim

Owned by Independent Global Resorts Network Affiliate Jim Freeberg

April 9th, 2009

Cloth Hall, Kent, England

The county of Kent has often been called “The Garden of England,” lush with greenery and famous for its fruit orchards and fields of hops. This is where you will find Cloth Hall, a 15th-century manor house converted into a luxury rural retreat.

 

You accommodations will be reminiscent of a rustic scene from a Jane Austen novel. Double rooms feature canopied four-post beds with overstuffed mattresses and airy comforters. The larger rooms have en-suite bathrooms. And thankfully, unlike the Elizabethan era, air conditioning is standard.

 

In the evenings, you will want to relax in the central sitting room by the great fireplace. It is the perfect spot for evening conversations or just watching the embers glow while sipping tea. All guests have access to a communal kitchen for making hot beverages and sandwiches.

 

A television lounge is available, too, if you prefer electronic entertainment. But why not spend time in the game room? Accept a challenge of snooker, billiards or darts, then savor a single-malt Scotch while enjoying a match of chess. It is a wonderfully tranquil way to relax after nightfall.

 

During the day, you will find a swimming pool maintained here in season. Tennis and fishing can also be enjoyed nearby. And for your convenience, there is a driving range and putting green provided for you to practice your golfing skills before taking on one of the many, fine local courses. You have never seen fairways so verdant.

 

Indeed, surrounding you at Cloth Hall are eight full acres of landscaped gardens. You will want to rise early each morning for a walk in the fresh country air. Watch the hedgerows and shrubs for butterflies and birds, occasional rabbits and field mice, or perhaps even a fox.

 

No doubt you have envisioned terrain like this when reading of hunts on horseback. If riding appeals to your sense of adventure, you can hire a mount for the day. Or ask the front desk to lend you one of the bicycles reserved for guests. What a fine way to tour the local area.

 

To go further afield, you will want to have a car. Tour the area to see “oasts,” the cone-shaped farm buildings where hops are threshed. Or stop by a local pub for a pint and bit of discourse on local events.

 

The more you linger, the better, for the whole point of staying at Cloth Hall is to slow down your pace. This is your opportunity to embrace the ease and refinement of country aristocracy.

 

A stay at a private manor in Kent for a week might cost you $812, if you got the best rate offered on Travelocity.com. But don’t even bother trying to get a reservation through a online agent.

 

As a member of the Global Resort Network, you can book seven days and nights at Cloth Hall for just $398. That’s a savings of more than 50%!

 

You have certainly earned a relaxing holiday away from it all, haven’t you? It’s time to give up the hustle and bustle of everyday life to revel in a Renaissance of refreshment. Join GRN today.


April 8th, 2009

The Pearl South Pacific – Deuba, Fiji Islands

Thrills, romance, adventure and relaxation – you will have your pick of unforgettable memories in Fiji, the island paradise of the Pacific. Your base of operations here is the stylish south-shore vacation haven known as The Pearl South Pacific, located on the longest stretch of sandy beach just outside Deuba.

 

 

No one will blame you if you choose to spend most of your holiday not straying far from the resort. You have access to a championship-level 72-par, 18-hole golf course, The Country Club, designed by none other than Robert Trent Jr. Watch out for the intertwining canals that serve as traps on its long holes. Al fresco decks above the 18th green provide café-style dining and panoramic view.

 

 

Down by the ocean near the Qaraniquio River, a natural amphitheater creates the perfect venue for a Sunday beach barbeque. Fiji’s top musicians will serenade you as you sip cocktails and dine at the Beach Bar. Or you can laze by the pool and order breakfast, lunch or dinner from The Bistro restaurant closer to your room.

 

Each Garden Twin affords a beautiful view from its private balcony, furnished with patio furniture. Your room will have two double beds, a marble bathroom with walk-in shower, tea/coffee-making appliances, and satellite television with in-house movies. High-speed Internet is also available.

 

 

At the Bega Lagoon, you will find some of the best snorkeling and scuba-diving in the islands. Sign up for the famous shark dive, or try game fishing, surfing, whitewater rafting and a zip-line experience nearby.

 

One great opportunity is a half-day of sea kayaking near the mouth of the Deuba River. You can explore the coastline’s mangrove forests and look for herons, harrier hawks and kingfishers above the azure water line, as well as coral reefs, colorful tropical fish and mud lobsters below.

 

You may want to try a banana boat ride, a jet skiing safari, or a diving trip to Frigate’s Passage organized by the resort. Windsurfing, volleyball and bicycle rentals are also available.

 

As a boutique resort with only 78 rooms and six penthouse suites, The Pearl South Pacific takes great pride in its hospitality and first-class service. Put the concierge to the test with requests for a couple of hours at the new Pearl Day Spa. And make sure to book a table at the resort’s Mantarae restaurant. It will afford you a 270-degree view of the South Pacific as well as scenic views of Beqa Island. Contemporary fusion-style cuisine is the specialty, featuring fresh local seafood an extensive wine list.

 

You could make a reservation direct with The Pearl South Pacific for weeklong stay priced at $1,218, and that would be a good value. Shop around a bit on Expedia.com, and you could save about $70. But there is a better, less expensive way

 

Global Resort Network members can book seven days and nights for just $499. That’s a savings of 59%!

 

With 333 islands, Fiji is a unique South Pacific destination. Don’t pass up this opportunity to experience a tropical garden of delights. Join GRN today.


April 8th, 2009

Magens Bay Villas Club 298/wk

The beautiful coastline of St. Thomas and the natural contours of it’s hills and valleys, combined with year-round sunshine and tropical flora, make the Magens Bay Villas Club the ultimate vacation experience.
El bello contorno de costa de St. Thomas y los contornos naturales de sus colinas y valles, combinado con el sol y su flora tropical convierten al club “Magens Bay Villas” en la mayor experiencia vacacional.
 
 

The breathtaking beauty of Magen’s Beach was voted one of the 10 most beautiful beaches by National Geographic Magazine, and provides the perfect setting for this tropical resort.
La imponente belleza de la playa de Magen ha sido votada como una de las 10 playas más hermosas por la Revista National Geographic y ofrece el emplazamiento perfecto para este resort tropical.
 
 

When comparing the exact dates and unit size with membership, non of the major travel providers had any availability.
Al comparar en las mismas fechas y tipo de alojamiento ofertado en nuestra membresia, ninguno de los más importante proveedores de viajes tiene disponibilidad

We called the resort direct to get a quote for the week being offered through membership.
Procedimos a realizar la consulta directamente en el resort para obtener un precio en la comparativa en esta semana.

We would have spent over $260.00 per night totaling $1,841.00 for the week. Membership has it for only $298.
Habriamos pagado hasta 260 USD por noche con un total de 1.841 USD por la semana completa. La membresia nos lo ofrece por solo 298 USD

That’s a minimum savings of over $1,500.00 on this one week alone. These types of savings are available exclusively to our members.
Este es un ahorro mínimo de 1.500 USD en esta única semana. Este tipo de ahorros son exclusivos de nuestros miembros

Enjoy Life!
Disfruta la vida

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April 1st, 2009

Ski and Soak in Scenic Switzerland

 

The mountainous region known as Les Portes Du Soliel straddles the border between France and Switzerland, south of Lake Geneva near famous Mount Blanc. It has been lauded as one of the world’s most extensive skiing areas. Here, you will find a dozen ski resorts, fifty peaks, nine snow parks, 206 ski lifts and 700 kilometers of prepared trails, ready with powder, moguls and pistes for all levels of ability.

 

A rustic alpine village known as Val D’Illiez sits on the Swiss side of the ski territory at a height of 950 meters above sea level. Its central location relative to the best slopes makes it the perfect base for your outdoor excursions.

 

  

 

 

 

 

You must have a car with snow chains as well as skis if you want to get around here in winter. Otherwise, you can ride the local shuttle buses that serve the region.

 

A short drive to the resort of Champoussin will put you in position to tackle the majestic Dents du Midi range and the Crosets Snowpark. At 1,600 meters, you can feel how thin the air is – and fresh, too. The ski lifts operate from Christmas through Easter, when the snow is perfect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If snowboarding is your sport, you will appreciate the special extras added to the area. There are tables, boxes and walls to challenge you. A big air super pipe, raised bends, rails and freestyle airbags will also test your abilities.

 

Rather than a standard hotel room, you will be staying in a studio apartment-type unit within a free-standing chalet. Your unit will have pull-downs and sofa beds, so it can accommodate a group of 4~6 persons.

 

Expect a full kitchen, cable television, and panoramic views in any direction you look. Common facilities include a heated pool and sauna, a restaurant serving Swiss specialties, a snack bar and grocery store.

 

One side trip that you will certainly want to make is to the wonderful thermal baths near Lavey and Bex. The natural hot springs are said to have curative powers, and it sure feels good to relax and soak in hot mineral water after a long day on the slopes.

 

 

 

 

If you would prefer to visit Les Portes Du Soliel in summer, there will still be plenty of activities to keep you occupied. More than 800 kilometers of hiking trails have been marked, and 24 lifts operate throughout the summer to take you to the heights. There is golf course in Aigle, just 20 minutes away. You can even visit a goat farm and see demonstrations of cheese making, with tastings afterwards.

 

Fishing, biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, tennis and hot air ballooning are also available. And if you still miss the snow skiing, try grass boarding – the next best thing.

 

How much would you have to pay if you booked a week at Les Portes Du Soliel during peak season? It could cost thousands of dollars, if you make your reservation direct with the resort. You may be able to save 20~25% if you book in advance through Travelocity. But we think that is still too much.

 

As an exclusive offer for members of the Global Resort Network, you can enjoy seven days and nights of alpine splendor in a one-bedroom studio unit for just $645. That’s less than $16 per person per day for a party of six!

 

The motto inscribed on the sundial of the bell tower in Val D’Illiez reads “Carpe Diem.” Go ahead and take its advice: “Seize the Day.” Sign up for your GRN membership today.


April 1st, 2009

Villa del Palmar Flamingos Beach and Spa Resort

Fly in to Puerto Vallarta and head north to the Bay of Banderas, where an unforgettable Mexican holiday awaits you. Your destination is the four-star Villa del Palmar Flamingos Beach and Spa Resort. Featuring only suites, it is one of the area’s newest resorts and also among its finest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This section of the coast is called Nuevo Vallarta, and its sub-tropical climate has been favorably compared to Hawaii’s. Much like those islands, the main attraction here is the wave-washed Pacific coast, where white sand beaches and lush gardens beckon.

 

 

 

 

Villa del Palmar Flamingos has a splendid beach-front location. In addition to ocean bathing, it offers multi-tiered negative-edge swimming pools, with waterfalls and a fountain play area for children.

 

 

 

 

On the surrounding sun deck, you will find lounge chairs and umbrellas. Just pick out a spot, settle in and relax. There is also a Jacuzzi hot tub for up to 30 adults, and the nearby fire pit is lit each evening for dipping after dark.

 

Your one bedroom suite is so spacious that it sleeps four and has a 266-square-foot private balcony overlooking the bay. The décor is contemporary Mexican style, with wood-paddle ceiling fans revolving overhead.

 

 

 

 

 

A 27-inch flat screen television and dial-up Internet access have been provided for your entertainment, and DVD players are available on request. Also included in your suite is a fully furnished kitchenette with a dining area, and you will find a deli and grocery store on premise.

 

If you prefer going out for your meals, the local cuisine is superb. You can dine in the resort’s own Bellavista Restaurant & Bar, serving buffet and à la carte meals all day long. Or walk up the beach two kilometers to the little village of Bucerias, renowned for its fresh seafood. A number of open-air restaurants will be happy to serve you there.

 

When you are in the mood for recreation, you can choose from dozens of activities, from snorkeling, windsurfing, kayaking and boogie boarding to golf, cycling, horseback riding and fishing. Whale watching tours can also be arranged.

 

One of the high points of your stay will be a daily visit to the resort’s Tatewari Spa, where the massage and wellness facilities are first class.  You will want to experience their unique water therapy, too, which combines the use of hot, jetted tubs with cold, spring water pools, followed by sauna and steam treatments, and capped off by a waterfall rinse. How refreshing!

 

The published price for a full week in one bedroom suite with an ocean view is $1,953. If you make your booking on Expedia.com, you can get 25 percent off the rack rate down to $1,463. But compare either of those packages to the preferred treatment you can get through Global Resorts Network – members pay only $599.

 

That’s a savings of nearly $200 a day – more than 69%!

 

A beach and spa getaway to Mexico is just what you need, isn’t it? And the price is so right. Join today and start enjoying the suite life tomorrow with your GRN membership.


April 1st, 2009

Morritt’s Grand Resort, Grand Cayman Island

Get Away from it All at the Morritt’s Grand Resort, Grand Cayman Island

 

 

 

You work hard day in and day out. Isn’t it about time for a break, for a chance to get away from it all and enjoy life? What better place than the Morritt’s Grand Resort on the beautiful Grand Cayman Island? Located on the quiet, exclusive side of Grand Cayman, the Morritt’s Grand Resort is situated on one of the island’s most pristine beaches. Relax next to one of the resort’s three beautifully designed pools and leave your worldly cares far behind you. Only a few steps away, the white, sandy beaches and crystal clear water will beckon you to slow down and enjoy the beauty of life. If you are looking for a place to get away from it all, the Morritt’s Grand Resort is the perfect destination for you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Morritt’s Grand Resort offers you a beachside home surrounded by all the amenities necessary for a fabulous vacation. The one and two bedroom suites include fully appointed kitchens, separate living and dining spaces, and excellent pool and ocean views. On-site amenities include the beachside swimming pools offering a stunning view from the infinity pool, spa services, fitness center, children’s pool and playground, nightly entertainment, beachside and oceanside bars, and fine restaurant options featuring tempting international and island cuisine. If you are looking for some excitement, head to the capital city of George Town, located about a half and hour away, where you can spend the day sightseeing and enjoy world class shopping and excellent dining.

 

Located in the mild and beautiful western Caribbean Sea, the Grand Cayman Island’s crystal clear water makes it one of the world’s best sites for scuba diving, snorkeling and other water sports.  The Morritt’s Grand Resort is situated on one of the best beaches for exploring the beauty of the sea. Whether you are experienced or a beginner, the Morritt’s Grand Resort offers complete scuba diving, snorkeling and windsurfing programs. Boats conveniently docked right in front of the Morritt’s Grand Resort will take you to the best dive locations around the island. Sit back and imagine yourself at the Morritt’s Grand Resort, where you will step out your front door to find a tropical paradise waiting for you!

 

 

 

 

Ready to plan your Caribbean escape to the Morritt’s Grand Resort? A week vacation at this top resort would cost you approximately $2,788.00 if you booked it through travel websites such as Travelocity and Expedia. But why pay so much for your vacation? You work hard for your money! Right now Global Resorts Network members can book a week vacation in a one bedroom apartment at the Morritt’s Grand Resort for only $398.00. This amazing price is only available to Global Resorts Network members! (There will be a one time utility fee of approximately $60.00 - $80.00 due to the resort at check in.) Why spend your hard earned money on your dream vacation when Global Resorts Network members are saving over $2,000.00 on the very same vacation? Now is the perfect time to become a member and reward yourself with a week at the Morritt’s Grand Resort!


April 1st, 2009

Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites – Dominican Republic

 

Nestled between lush, rolling hillsides and stunning beaches, the Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites is a world-class vacation spot well known for its quiet location and its private and elegant atmosphere. Located near the Cofresi Beach, the jewel of the Amber Coast, the Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites offer the best of the Dominican Republic’s many splendors. Tucked into the heart of the Caribbean archipelago between Cuba, Jamaica and Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic is an oasis of natural beauty, with warm tropical breezes, clear blue water and sandy beaches. The mild climate makes the Dominican Republic an ideal year round vacation spot, and the Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites offers the perfect setting for your family vacation, romantic getaway, or time away with your best friends.

 

 

 

The Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites is beautifully designed in the classic Spanish-Mediterranean style, featuring red tile roofs, stucco archways and elegant columns. The landscaped grounds are bursting with the vivid colors of tropical plants, hibiscus and bougainvillea. Each of the Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites features private bedrooms, separate living spaces, kitchenettes, and peaceful balconies or terraces where you can relax and enjoy the spectacular views and magnificent sunsets. The spacious and comfortable interiors are decorated in a modern and distinctly Caribbean style, and will make you feel at home in the beautiful surroundings.

 

 

The Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites is an all-inclusive resort offering a full range of on site amenities catering to your every desire. Daily activities include relaxing by the swimming pools, introductory scuba lessons in the pool, snorkeling, windsurfing, health and fitness spa, tennis, biking, kid’s club and playground, Spanish lessons, dancing lessons, and nighttime entertainment options including a beach club and disco. Your all-inclusive fee includes 24 hour food and beverage services, all your meals (buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner), a la carte dining at two specialty restaurants, and includes all alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages from four bars. With so many options, the Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites allows you to customize your time and create your perfect Caribbean vacation.

 

 

 

A week vacation at this all-inclusive resort could cost as much as $2,310.00 for a one bedroom suite if you visited travel sites such as Expedia and Travelocity. Yet the exact same vacation could cost you only $940.00, a savings of $1,370.00 off the regular prices you will find with your online searches. How is that possible? Right now Global Resorts Network members have the chance to book a week at the Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites for only $99.00. Your inclusive fee of $62.00 per member per day provides you with access to the unbeatable array of amenities as well as unlimited food and drinks. This special price of $940.00 is only available to Global Resorts Network members and is sure to sell out quickly. Join now to take advantage of these great savings and plan the Caribbean vacation of your dreams!


April 1st, 2009

See Alaska by Sea with Celebrity X Cruises

 

Welcome aboard the Celebrity Millennium, one of the flagships of this renowned cruise line. From the moment you set foot on this 91,000-ton floating resort, you know you have chosen wisely.

 

Take a moment to stroll the Promenade Deck, nearly a thousand feet long from stem to stern. You will pass by the Broadway-style Celebrity Theater, bustling Fortune’s Casino, and the cocktail spot known as Michael’s Club, as you make you way to the Grand Foyer at mid-ship.  Marble floors and an onyx staircase tell you this is the luxury at sea you were seeking.

 

Further aft, you will come upon the Rendezvous Lounge and the Metropolitan Restaurant, where you hear the soft sounds of piano music. Stop here to take in the breathtaking view of Vancouver, B.C. as the cruise ship pulls out of port. Hard as it is to imagine, there are still ten more decks to explore.

 

Your stateroom may be on the Penthouse Deck, where the most lavish suite features a master bedroom, a dressing room with vanity, a powder room with shower, and separate master bath made of marble with whirlpool jets to sooth you. A private A/V center is at your disposal, and even the draperies are motorized for your convenience.

 

The Millennium will make its way smoothly up the Canadian coast along the seaway known as the Inside Passage. It is one of the most beautiful stretches of ocean in the world, flanked by glaciers and rocky inlets, rainforests and snow-capped peaks. Look for whales and sea lions in the cold waters below.

 

By the time the cruise reaches Ketchikan, Alaska, your first jumping off point, you will have already discovered the sports and recreation facilities of the three upper decks. Perhaps you went jogging, relaxed in the Riviera Pool or had a massage in the AquaSpa wellness center.

 

Now, you can board a seaplane for a bird’s eye view of the Misty Fjords National Monument, covering 2.2 million acres of Alaska wilderness. Or visit the Saxman Native Village to see the world’s largest collection of totem poles. It’s a day you will never forget.

 

Back on the ship, have a cocktail at the Persian Garden or Ocean Grill while you unwind. You might even want to do a little shopping at the boutiques on the Entertainment Deck. There is just so much to see and do here.

 

 

Your journey north will take eight days/seven nights and include stops in Juneau, Skagway and Icy Strait Point, where wildlife viewing is at its best. Your last port of call will be the Hubbard Glacier, an unforgettable natural sight to behold. When at last you moor in the fishing village of Seward, Alaska, your return flight will be waiting for you. What an adventure you have just had!

 

A couple could pay up to $4,998 for this once in a lifetime experience. If you were to select the least expensive inside cabin, you could still pay $1,398. But as a member of the Global Resort Network, you can book your cruise for as little as $280 per person.

 

That’s a savings of 60% or more!

 

Alaska still has some of the most spectacular untamed expanses in the world. Seeing such panoramas aboard the Celebrity Millennium will make your experience even more special. Why not join today and enjoy the preferred treatment of GRN membership.


March 29th, 2009

Barbados Plum Tree Club

 

 

Have you been dreaming of finding a home away from home in the Caribbean? Can you close your eyes and imagine yourself basking in the sun and cool Caribbean breezes in the comforts of a tranquil retreat? The Barbados Plum Tree Club, located on the grounds of the Rockley Golf & Country Club, offers guests intimate, self-contained apartments with private patios overlooking the beautifully landscaped gardens, swimming pool and neighboring golf course. If you can imagine yourself at home in the Caribbean, then the Barbados Plum Tree Club is the perfect spot for you.

 

 

Located on the stunning south coast of Barbados, the Plum Tree Club offers a secluded getaway while being conveniently located only 6 miles from the airport and 4 miles from Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados. A stay at the Barbados Plum Tree Club brings the best of the island’s entertainments right to your front door. On site amenities include swimming pool, golf, tennis, squash, and guest services that can arrange golf packages, auto rentals, scenic island tours, scuba diving, sailing cruises, and access to local restaurants and entertainment. A free shuttle service takes visitors in five minutes to Rockley Beach, one of Barbados’ most breathtaking beaches.

 

The Barbados Plum Tree Club offers everything for an unforgettable romantic or family vacation. Enjoy a barbeque on your private patio, or explore the island’s diverse landscape with a ride on the Atlantis Submarine or a visit to the stunning Harrison’s Caves. For nature and wildlife enthusiasts, a visit to the Ocean Park aquarium and the Barbados Wildlife Reserve are a must. Looking for an adventure? The island offers excellent scuba diving and snorkeling, or get off the beaten path and explore the island on an off-road safari adventure. Whether you are looking for stunning, white sandy beaches to relax and forget your worldly cares, or world class restaurants and hot night clubs, the Barbados Plum Tree Club is the perfect choice for your next vacation.

 

 

 

If you have been dreaming of a Caribbean getaway, Global Resorts Network has an offer you won’t be able to refuse. Right now a party of four can stay a week at the Barbados Plum Tree Club for only $398. For less than $60 a day Global Resorts Network members can enjoy the amenities of the Barbados Plum Tree Club and the beauty of Barbados. If you aren’t already convinced, consider that the same vacation booked directly from the Barbados Plum Tree Club will set you back $1,030, and a booked through Travelocty.com will cost you about $950. Don’t waste all that money while Global Resorts Network members are offered amazing deals! Are you ready to start packing? Become a member of Global Resorts Network and you will be on your way to a dream Caribbean vacation!


March 28th, 2009

Siam Splendor at Q Signature Samui

 

Opulent is a word not often used to describe a holiday travel experience, but in the case of the Q Signature Samui it fits perfectly. This resort makes you feel like the riches of the world have been bestowed upon you.

 

 

 

 

Here on Koh Samui Island, 450 miles south of Bangkok, your villa will have its own private pool and sun deck, providing a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Thailand. Your king-size bed promises a restful sleep, and you will appreciate the convenience of a personal Jacuzzi, living room with DVD/CD player, kitchenette with microwave, and separate dining section so close at hand.

 

It may be hard to leave such lavish accommodations, even for a moment, but you will be enticed to spend a couple of hours at the Q Signature Samui Spa. Relax and receive a Thai massage, as flute music plays in the background and aromatic citrus and eucalyptus fills the air. It may feel as if you are floating on the gentle offshore breezes that pass through the open-air pavilion.

 

Away from the resort, Koh Samui offers plenty of travel-related distractions, from elephant trekking through groves of cashew trees and coconut plantations to speedboat tours. You will find a butterfly garden, a marine park and a monkey show nearby, too. And be sure to stop by the massive Big Buddha Temple while you are out; it is one of the most revered religious sites in the country.

 

After you return to the Q Signature Samui, have a drink and unwind at the Royal Pool Bar or on the Aow Thai Cocktail Terrace. You may wish to float for a while in the infinity pool, or just recline on a cushioned lounge chair and watch the clouds pass by. Guests are encouraged to treat lazing around as an artful indulgence here.

 

When it comes time for dinner, your first choice will be the resort’s elegant Royal Siam Restaurant, overlooking Cheongmon Beach. The menu features American and European culinary selections, in addition to a full range of traditional Thai cuisine. Share dishes with companions to savor the chef’s breadth of spicy, sweet and savory delights.

 

For lighter fare, the beachside New Restaurant Mediterranean Restaurant serves up breakfast, lunch and dinner. It also has a popular hangout, the Beach Bar, where you can work on your tan while sipping a tropical drink.

 

Nightlife in Koh Samui is as rich with pleasures as your imagination will allow. Clubs, cabarets, bars, dance halls and beach parties will ensure that you enjoy every minute of your evening out. Stay out till the wee hours of the morning if you like. Sleep in late the next day. Now, you are beginning to slip out of travel mode and into the languorous pace of Koh Samui life.

 

A full week at Q Signature Samui with lodgings for four persons could cost you $4,627 if you book through Expedia.com, and it would be worth every penny. Or you could make reservations directly with the resort and pay $4,298. But why pay even that much?

 

Right now, Global Resorts Network members can book a party of four for seven full days at the Q Signature Samui resort for just $565.

 

Your savings, with membership is more than $3,700!

 

That’s right. For about $20 per person per day, you can experience all the opulence that Koh Samui has to offer. And don’t you deserve it? With your VIP membership in GRN, yes, you most certainly do. Sign up today and start taking advantage of luxury for less.