Paradise Regained

Paradise Regained

Paradise Regained (Utilá,Гондурас)

Категория отеля: 5-звездочный отель
Адрес: Old Airport, 01001 Utilá, Гондурас
Описание: Offering stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, Paradise Regained is located in the beautiful Island of Utila. This charming property features a 24-hour front desk, an outdoor pool and barbecue facilities.Paradise Regained offers a 4-bedroom house with 2 private bathrooms and 2 studio apartments with 1 private bathroom each. Each property comes with a seating area, a TV and a fully-equipped kitchen.Utila Municipal Dock is 15 minutes walk from Paradise Regained. Here you will find a variety of shops, bars and restaurants. The area is also ideal for diving and snorkelling.
Еда и питье:
На свежем воздухе: Барбекю , Открытый бассейн (работает по сезонам), Терраса
Парковка: Бесплатно! Бесплатная Частная парковка на месте (предварительный заказ не требуется) .
Услуги: Семейные номера, Кондиционер
Спорт и отдых: Рыбная ловля, Каноэ, Пешие прогулки, Велоспорт, Дайвинг, Ныряние с маской и трубкой
Сервис: Круглосуточная стойка регистрации, Услуги консьержа, Индивидуальная регистрация заезда/отъезда
Интернет: Бесплатно! Wi-Fi предоставляется на территории всего отеля бесплатно.
Языки общения:
Время заезда/выезда: C 15:00 / До 11:00
Домашние животные: Размещение домашних животных не допускается.
Банковские карты: visa,euromastercard,
Номерной фонд: Дома для отпуска: 6
Координаты: ш. 16.087970059496428 д. -86.89335286617279 на карте
 

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  • Paradise Regained — Paradise Regain d is a poem by the 17th century English poet John Milton, published in 1671. It is connected by name to his earlier and more famous epic poem Paradise Lost , with which it shares similar theological themes. It deals with the… …   Wikipedia

  • Paradise Regained — an epic poem (1671) by John Milton. * * * …   Universalium

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  • Paradise Lost — (1667) a long ↑epic poem by John Milton which tells the story of Adam and Eve, and why God punished them. The story is continued in a later poem called Paradise Regained …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Paradise Lost — Infobox Book name = Paradise Lost title orig = translator = image caption = Title page of the first edition (1668) author = John Milton illustrator = cover artists = J. B. de Medina and Henry Aldrich country = England language = English series =… …   Wikipedia

  • Paradise Lost — Titelblatt der Erstausgabe Paradise Lost (dt. Das verlorene Paradies), veröffentlicht 1667, ist ein episches Gedicht in Blankversen des englischen Dichters John Milton. Es erzählt die Geschichte des Höllensturzes der gefallenen Engel, der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paradise Lost — an epic poem (1667) by John Milton. * * * Paradise Lost [Paradise Lost] a very long poem (1667) by John Milton. It tells the story of Adam and Eve and how they are driven out of the Garden of Eden by God because they do not obey him. In 1671… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Paradise (to be) Regained — is an essay written by Henry David Thoreau and published in 1843 in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review . It takes the form of a review of John Adolphus Etzler’s book The Paradise within the Reach of all Men, without Labor, by Powers …   Wikipedia

  • Welcome to Paradise (Stonehill album) — Infobox Album | Name = Welcome to Paradise Type = Album Artist = Randy Stonehill Released = 1976 Recorded = Solid Rock Recording Studios Mama Jo s Sunset Sound. Length = Label = Solid Rock Records Producer = Larry Norman Reviews = Last album =… …   Wikipedia

  • Milton, John — born Dec. 9, 1608, London, Eng. died Nov. 8, 1674, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire English poet. A brilliant youth, Milton attended Cambridge University (1625–32), where he wrote poems in Latin, Italian, and English; these included L Allegro… …   Universalium


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