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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.

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    A water-adjacent abode isn’t unique to the Maldives, says Tamara Hinson; try one of these just-as-luxe alternatives

  4. San Marcos Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Work on 100-acre golf links begins. Putting greens adjacent to town near railroad depot. Will have water hazards, unusual in Arizona. Harry Collis and Will Robinson, designers. Located at the end of Commonwealth Street Nov 1913 Formal opening of the hotel. 500 in attendance. Newspaperman's day precedes public viewing. Social elite in attendance.

  5. The world’s most beautiful over-water villas and bungalows ...

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    The Banyan Tree Mayakoba Resort, which opened in 2021, was one of the first resorts in Mexico to offer over-water accommodation. What sets the property apart is that its villas aren’t located ...

  6. Hilton Grand Vacations - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton Grand Vacation Club consists of the original Hilton Grand Vacations timeshare resorts, these resorts are considered the top-tier properties in the Hilton Grand Vacations portfolio. The Hilton Vacation Club consists of resorts that were once a part of Diamond Resorts or Bluegreen Corporation but have now been rebranded as Hilton ...

  7. Talking Stick Resort - Wikipedia

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    Talking Stick Resort is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Salt-River Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation near Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. The hotel tower, which was designed by FFKR Architects, has 15 stories and stands at 200 feet and six inches. [ 1 ]