Island Colors Wash Ashore at Coral Sands in Harbour Island
Coral Sands Hotel's tropical island colors and spirit shine brightly across this 8-acre castaway fantasy destination in the Bahamas.
Harbour Island in the Bahamas is a color lover’s paradise. Just 3 1/2 miles long, 1/2 mile wide, the island is a parenthetical sliver of blush pink sands stretched across aquamarine waters. For here, whether it’s pigment or personalities, the island is enthusiastically colorful. And along a section of Harbour Island’s most scenic stretch of shoreline awaits Coral Sands.
Yes, a large flatscreen television, iPhone dock, and your very own wi-fi network await if so desired, but you’re best forgetting these amenities for the truly hi-def sights outside.
Decorated by British designer Barbara Hulanicki, an understated contemporary interpretation of Caribbean style frames the natural beauty surrounding the hotel’s lush eight acre grounds. Recognizing the polychromatic tropical landscape deserves the greatest attention, the decor at Coral Sands is soothingly monochromatic and unintrusive ? warm greys, natural fibers and woods, all against a canvas of whites, only occasionally enlivened with tasteful application of coral reds and muted aquamarines. Outside the resort grounds a community of pastel painted colonial residences characterize the island’s quaint avenues, furthering Harbour Island’s reputation as the Nantucket of the Caribbean. Large sliding doors allow guests to invite the sounds and sig...
Harbour Island in the Bahamas is a color lover’s paradise. Just 3 1/2 miles long, 1/2 mile wide, the island is a parenthetical sliver of blush pink sands stretched across aquamarine waters. For here, whether it’s pigment or personalities, the island is enthusiastically colorful. And along a section of Harbour Island’s most scenic stretch of shoreline awaits Coral Sands.
Yes, a large flatscreen television, iPhone dock, and your very own wi-fi network await if so desired, but you’re best forgetting these amenities for the truly hi-def sights outside.
Decorated by British designer Barbara Hulanicki, an understated contemporary interpretation of Caribbean style frames the natural beauty surrounding the hotel’s lush eight acre grounds. Recognizing the polychromatic tropical landscape deserves the greatest attention, the decor at Coral Sands is soothingly monochromatic and unintrusive ? warm greys, natural fibers and woods, all against a canvas of whites, only occasionally enlivened with tasteful application of coral reds and muted aquamarines. Outside the resort grounds a community of pastel painted colonial residences characterize the island’s quaint avenues, furthering Harbour Island’s reputation as the Nantucket of the Caribbean. Large sliding doors allow guests to invite the sounds and sig...
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