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Several Villas at EMBRACE Exuma Resort Open for Previews

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STANIEL CAY, THE BAHAMAS—Several villas at EMBRACE Exuma Resort on remote Staniel Cay, The Bahamas, have just opened for previews in advance of the official resort opening in 2014.

Four of the seven EMBRACE villas are now welcoming guests—Mayaguana, Bimini, Andros and Ragged Island. Ranging from one to three bedrooms, each villa features special touches reflecting their island namesake. The honeymoon villa, Ragged Island, features a Jacuzzi and romantic shower for two, while Bimini, much like the island it’s named for, reflects a two-sided personality—one of business and one of pleasure. In addition to its ramps, grab bars and other handicap accessible modifications, the Mayaguana villa evokes a rustic island feeling with a homemade wooden headboard and a decorative antique sewing machine. The largest villa is named for the largest island in The Bahamas—Andros. It offers a kitchen and one, two or three bedrooms depending on a guest’s needs, and it’s outfitted with Androsia prints. The grand opening is scheduled for March 1, 2014, and will include three additional villas, EMBRACE’s spa, gym, meeting room with A/V equipment, and restaurant.

“With four uniquely decorated villas already welcoming guests, the anticipation is really building here in Staniel Cay,” said Nicole Ferguson, EMBRACE Resort’s owner. “We look forward to welcoming guests now and for our grand opening in 2014.”

EMBRACE is a boat ride away from the protected Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park and the ultra-luxurious private islands of Oprah, Tyler Perry, Faith Hill and Johnny Depp. As the resort nears its grand opening date, green and eco-friendly construction practices are taking center stage and creating buzz all over Staniel Cay and The Bahamas at large. During the construction phase EMBRACE has been working closely with OBM International’s Denaye Hinds, director of Sustainability, to ensure that the resort, from construction to day-to-day operations, is as eco-friendly as possible.

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