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

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    Guests arrive by boat to the resort's 18 white modern overwater bungalows with clean lines and flat roofs. Each is surprisingly spacious, with Tulum-style touches and a warm casita feel.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Renaissance Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The Ala Moana Hotel was managed by Renaissance until 2006, when it left for Outrigger Hotels & Resorts. The Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites was managed by Renaissance between 2000 and 2006. It is known for being the first luxury high rise hotel in Hawaii and for being seen in the opening credits of the TV series Hawaiian Five-O .

  6. Allegro Resorts Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Allegro Resorts Corporation was a major hotel operator and one of the pioneers in all-inclusive travel industry. At its height, Allegro owned 27 properties in the Dominican Republic, Antigua, Morocco, Aruba, Turks and Caicos, Mexico, Venezuela, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Tunisia, St. Kitts and Egypt. The brand portfolio was composed of Caribbean ...

  7. 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.