Need help - where and what's the name of

jomar

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that tropical hotel where the rooms are isolated luxury "huts" on the water. I think the rooms are accessed by long piers, maybe some by boat.

I looked around but can't find it.

Thanks.
 
It's in the Indian Ocean. I have a friend who was working there just before the tsunami hit and they had to start all over again. Last I heard she was in Dubai but has moved again from there. Not quite sure where Sands is now.

Anyway, to answer your question, one place is Paradise Island in the Maldives.

http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/1volupturary_manque/paradise_island_resort.jpg


There may be others of the same sort.

This picture was labeled "sun island"


http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/1volupturary_manque/maldives-sun-island-resort.jpg
 
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It's in the Indian Ocean. I have a friend who was working there just before the tsunami hit and they had to start all over again. Last I heard she was in Dubai but has moved again from there. Not quite sure where Sands is now.

Anyway, to answer your question, one place is Paradise Island in the Maldives.

http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/1volupturary_manque/paradise_island_resort.jpg


There may be others of the same sort.

This picture was labeled "sun island"


http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/1volupturary_manque/maldives-sun-island-resort.jpg

Close, but not the one I'm thinking of. I remember seeing pictures and it's amazing - the cabins are father away, more isolated from each other. A Hilton? I'll google. (not Hilton)

Thanks.
 
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From what you say, try 'Cayman Islands'. Same thing exists in Goa but try googling cayman islands first.
 
From what you say, try 'Cayman Islands'. Same thing exists in Goa but try googling cayman islands first.

Yeah, Little Cayman Beach Resort is like that. But most of the hotels and resorts in the Caymans are closed due to hurricane damage.
 
Close, but not the one I'm thinking of. I remember seeing pictures and it's amazing - the cabins are father away, more isolated from each other. A Hilton? I'll google. (not Hilton)

Thanks.

I'm getting a faint recollection of something you describe but at the time it was only an architect's rendering, in CAD, of course. I'm not sure it's been built, yet, but being a budget-minded bear, I haven't looked lately. :D
 
I'm getting a faint recollection of something you describe but at the time it was only an architect's rendering, in CAD, of course. I'm not sure it's been built, yet, but being a budget-minded bear, I haven't looked lately. :D


It was one of those things that gets passed around through emails. It's real and built. But yeah, I couldn't afford to go there myself at this point in time.
 
9 Beaches, perhaps?

Thank you, but no. The rooms were surprisingly far apart is my memory. They had a cottage feel, thatched roof maybe, some of the floor was clear so you could see the water below.

It's driving me nuts so now, instead of just making it up for my story I have to dig this place up. :rolleyes:
 
Ah, then it's in Tahiti. Sheraton Moorea Lagoon Resort and Spa. I suspect that the alleged distance between cabanas is caused by careful choice of camera angles.

I've thought of Fiji as well. Seems like I want to think Bali, though. I've also looked at all the major hotel chains.

Anyway, you could be right about the camera angles, but I recall aerial shots and each room was it's own isolated island. Memory could be wonky, I suppose.

Arrgh!
 
I've thought of Fiji as well. Seems like I want to think Bali, though. I've also looked at all the major hotel chains.

Anyway, you could be right about the camera angles, but I recall aerial shots and each room was it's own isolated island. Memory could be wonky, I suppose.

Arrgh!

Hmmm . . . hard to imagine how they'd be serviced. Is labor so cheap that they have a boat come along and pump out the waste tank every day? One of the reasons for building them along causeways is that you can run the sewer pipes and water lines along the underside. There's a community resembling the idea on the north peninsula of San Francisco Bay called the Greenbrae Boardwalk and if you lean down and hang your head over the edge, you can see the plumbing. It's very cool. Those folks live out in a salt marsh with the birds and other critters.

http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/1volupturary_manque/GreenbraeBoardwalk.jpg
 
Jomar

Try the thousand Island area of the china sea. The glass floor part rings a bell but not loud enough to bring back where I saw it.
 
Two more possibilities:

Thailand, possibly near Phuket

Abu Dhabi Palm Islands

And this one looks the most likely: Fundu Lagoon, Pemba Island near Zanzibar off East Africa coast.

Og
 
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I have nothing constructive to contribute, but if you find them, please post a picture. I think I've received that same email.
 

Not it.

Jomar

Try the thousand Island area of the china sea. The glass floor part rings a bell but not loud enough to bring back where I saw it.

Didn't see it, but I'll check some more.

Two more possibilities:

Thailand, possibly near Phuket

Abu Dhabi Palm Islands

And this one looks the most likely: Fundu Lagoon, Pemba Island near Zanzibar off East Africa coast.

Og

I'll check it out more. Didn't see it on a first go.

I like Fundu, but the cottages are on land it looks like.

Thanks all, I appreciate the effort. Seems like I should be able to find it. Maybe it got wiped out by a storm, but you'd think there'd at least be old pictures or something.
 
Jomar

There used to be and probably still are some homes and such on Biscayne Bay in Florida that sound similar to what you want. I remember seeing a picture of what you're looking for but I can't remember where.
 
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