This inn, consisting of six Mediterranean-style villas, was the tiny island's first taste of luxury. It's still one of the most sought-after accommodations, mostly because of its breathtaking setting on a bluff overlooking the ocean. The entire place is often booked months in advance by weddings and other big groups. Everything is geared toward upping the romance quotient, from the intimate guest rooms to the open-air bar, where the staff will make any cocktail you can name -- or create a new one and name it after you. Sadly, the popular Blue Macaw restaurant closed for good in 2005.
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