Curacao: The Bachelorette Final Dates

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WASHINGTON, July 13, 2012 — What romantic in America doesn’t follow the reality series The Bachelorette?  In the show, one lucky woman gets the opportunity to find the man of her dreams by meeting 25 men before narrowing down her search for Mr. Right.

They travel to impossibly exotic locations around the world to spend time getting to know one another.  At the end of her romantic voyage, if she has found the right man will there be a proposal, which she may even say yes to him.

Private cover at Hula Kulanda/ Image Hula Kulanda

 

This season’s bachelorette Emily Maynard spends her final one-on-one dates on Curacao at one of the Caribbean most unusual and exclusive properties, the Sandton Kura Hulanda Lodge & Beach Club. a member of  Small Luxury Hotels of the World that’s tucked at the island’s tranquil west end.

For fans of the Bachelorette, the resort has created a special package that includes not only the rooms the show filmed in, but also some of the activities that Emily and her suitors experienced on the episode.

“Bachelorette Dream” Package

•        Five nights accommodations in the three-bedroom, two-story Kalki Villa

•        Five dozen roses filling the suite

•        Two unique dinner experiences: In the Zen Garden and a private beachfront dinner

•        Champagne and strawberries in Jacob’s Treehouse Mansion

•        Private sailing trip to Grote Knip Beach

•        Dolphin Swim experience at the Dolphin Academy

•        Private catamaran snorkel excursion

The five-night package is $1,650 and valid for travel through December 23, 2012.

Dining at Kula Hulanda in Curacao/Image Kula Hulanda

 

 “Bachelorette Experience” Package

•        Signature Welcome Roses

•        Five nights in an ocean front studio

•        Two Bachelorette Dinner experiences (Zen Garden and Private Beachfront)  

•        Rose petal lined path to beach with moonlit dessert and champagne

•        Two-person snorkel trip to Blue Cave  

 Pricing for the “Bachelorette Dream” package is available upon request.

 

 

 


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