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ST. KITTS’ RAWLINS PLANTATION

Located on the slopes of Mount Liamuiga, Rawlins isn’t your typical beachfront Caribbean resort. Just ten rooms grace this former sugar plantation, now known for the gourmet cuisine that chef and owner Claire Rawson prepares. The old plantation buildings have been converted into guest cottages, set among 12 acres of landscaped grounds and gardens; the honeymoon suite occupies an old windmill. Laze in a hammock strung between palm trees and watch the acres of sugarcane sway in the breeze, or just gaze out toward the Dutch and French Antilles not far away. There’s a spring-fed swimming pool; grass tennis court; and mango, papaya, avocado, and breadfruit trees to stroll around, but no minibars, TVs, telephones, or air-conditioning. It’s as authentic as it gets. Rates: $240 to $470, includes meals and laundry service. Contact: 869-465-6221,
www.rawlinsplantation.com.


TURKS AND CAICOS’ THE WINDMILLS PLANTATION

This eight-room inn on a stretch of Salt Cay’s white beach was built in 1990 to look like an old salt-plantation house—it might be relatively new, but the vibe here is that of a sleepy Caribbean of long ago. Windmills in the old salinas and stone ruins around the island recall its salt-producing past. Now known for its great wreck-diving, the tiny island also has a two-mile-long reef just off the beach that’s perfect for snorkeling. If you tire of making footprints on the beach, there’s fishing, nature trails, and a saltwater pool to enjoy. Rates: $495 to $595. Contact: 800-225-4255, www.windmillsplantation.com

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