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  2. Overwater bungalows worth visiting in the US and Caribbean - AOL

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    Honeymoons.com provides information on where to find overwater bungalows in the U.S. and the Caribbean for unforgettable vacations.

  3. The 20 Most Magical Overwater Bungalows in the World - AOL

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    Song Saa Private Island, Cambodia. A Robinson Crusoe hideaway off the coast of Cambodia, Song Saa is a serene escape with B-Corp certification. Its overwater bungalows are rustic yet stylish, with ...

  4. 13 Private Islands and Resorts Owned by Cruise Lines - AOL

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    There are separate beaches for families and adults, plus water play areas, a snorkeling lagoon, private cabanas, kids' clubs, and even a 5K race for each new crop of visitors.

  5. All-inclusive resort - Wikipedia

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    An all-inclusive resort, in addition to all the amenities of a resort, charges a fixed price that includes most or all items offered.At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), food (three meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner), indoor and outdoor activities, and entertainment for a fixed price.

  6. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The overwater bungalow is a form of, mainly high end, tourist accommodation inspired by the traditional stilt houses of South Asia and the Pacific. The first overwater bungalows were constructed on the French Polynesian island of Ra’iātea in 1967 by three American hotel owners, Jay Carlisle, Donald McCallum and Hugh Kelley.

  7. Charnley-Norwood House - Wikipedia

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    The Charnley-Norwood House is a summer (winter) cottage designed by architects Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright in 1890 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The home was built as a vacation residence for James Charnley, a wealthy Chicago lumber baron, and its style represents an important change in American ...