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ALL-INCLUSIVE IBEROSTAR BAVARO SUITES, PREMIUM GOLD o o o o This Premium Gold resort offers all-suites accommodations, fine dining at five specialty restaurants, four bars and lounges, disco, 24-hour room service, a spa, a newly renovated casino, expanded bar area, VIP gambling area, tropical gardens, an onsite 18-hole championship golf course designed by P.B. Dye, shops of "Caribbean Street" and several activities. Families can enjoy the Lucy's Kids Club (ages 4-12) with supervised children's activities and the new water playground. See ad on page 16. ALL-INCLUSIVE MAJESTIC COLONIAL PUNTA CANA o o o o A colonial style resort with 658 oversized Jr. Suites and Suites, in-room Jacuzzi, nine bars, six restaurants, sports bar/discotheque, 400-meter river-shaped pool, entertainment, casino, watersports ($), tennis, beach, Modern Spa ($), convention center ($), wedding facilities ($), supervised Kids Club Castle with slides and pool and high speed internet access in all rooms ($). This property also offers the Colonial Club, an adults only section with Majestic Supreme Service, an upgraded amenities and service program. See ad on page 101. PUNTA CANA 28 29 OCEAN BLUE & SAND o o o o Ocean Blue & Sand is a spectacular all-inclusive resort on the shore of one of the best beaches in the area. This is an all Junior Suite hotel with VIP section privilege. Features include unlimited à la carte dining, free room service and Wi-Fi service. Enjoy the well known Mike's Coffee Shop, a full bowling center and a teen and children club. It is a perfect hotel for couples and families. 30 ALL-INCLUSIVE PUNTA CANA PRINCESS ALL SUITES RESORT & SPA o o o o This cozy all-suites resort is for adults only. Guests stay at one and play at three of its sister properties. Pamper yourself with room service, butler service on the beach and free internet. Enjoy a unique selection of specialty restaurants and facilities that cater to the guest who wants something more then the typical all-inclusive. 31 ALL-INCLUSIVE/ADULTS-ONLY THE PUNTACANA HOTEL o o o o The PUNTACANA Hotel is a wonderful place for an unforgettable vacation, with only 142 recently refurbished rooms and 21 beach casitas (two- and three- bedroom). For your comfort, all accommodations feature coffee-makers, mini-bars, hair dryers, private bathrooms, color cable TV and A/C. With the exquisite Six Senses Spa, this low-stress resort is a place to unwind, whether alone or with your family. 32 ALL-INCLUSIVE AVAILABLE RIU PALACE MACAO o o o o This resort is situated on a 16-mile beach surrounded by lush gardens. Featuring 365 newly renovated guestrooms, two pools (one with swim up bar) and both Fusion & Italian cuisine restaurants, this hotel creates a unique atmosphere of unpretentious elegance. Amenities include 24-hour room service & complimentary wireless Internet. *Resort will be Adults only as of November 2012. See ad on page 104. 33 ALL-INCLUSIVE/ADULTS-ONLY* RIU PALACE PUNTA CANA o o o o Resting directly on a spectacular white sand beach, this magnificent property presents 612 junior suites and suites, all with hydro-massage bathtubs and distinctive RIU amenities like mini-bars and liquor dispensers. Services include 24-hour room service, in-room coffee makers, fusion cuisine restaurant and complimentary wireless Internet access throughout. See ad on page 104. 34 ALL-INCLUSIVE 35 ALL-INCLUSIVE/ADULTS-ONLY 50 Dominican Republic THE ROYAL SUITES TURQUESA BY PALLADIUM o o o o Designed exclusively for couples, The Royal Suites Turquesa by Palladium in Punta Cana offers the privacy and personalized service of a small VIP resort and the unlimited access to the wide array of services available at any of the three resorts located in our complex. Our hotel embodies a new concept of luxury and exclusivity that gives priority to even the smallest of details. Two restaurants, pool and private beach exclusively for guests staying at the Royal Suites. See ad on page 102.

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