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Sunshine State knows what we really, really want

Get ready to say goodbye to the boys, your kids, your stress - and say hello to your ya-ya sistas...

Ginn Hammock Beach Resort - Girls' Getaway

Nestled between St. Augustine and Daytona, Ginn Ginn Hammock Beach ResortGinn Hammock Beach ResortHammock Beach Resort stretches forever along the Atlantic Coast. Lounge on the beach or by the pool, dive into the spa, visit St. Augustine, Daytona or Orlando (depending on your shopping mood). Your choices are endless.

  • Choose an ocean-view suite, or a luxury villa (2 or 3 bedrooms)
  • $100US spa gift certificate per person
  • Chocolate-covered strawberries and champagne in your suite upon arrival
  • Breakfast daily at Seaside Grille
  • Complimentary use of bicycles and ocean-front golf putting green
  • From $160US per person, per night (based on fouradults in a 3-bedroom villa)
Ginn Hammock Beach Resort
200 Ocean Crest Dr.
Palm Coast, Florida
32137
Toll Free: 888-246-5500

Fairbanks House - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Fairbanks HouseFairbanks HousePerched on historic Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Fairbanks House has been welcoming weary travelers since 1885. It's a quaint manor house with only 11 rooms and suites, and it doesn't matter when you go, you're guaranteed attentive service.

  • Choose between a cottage, suite or room (for 2)
  • Daily gourmet breakfast, social hour (complimentary beverages and hors d'oeuvres), ice cream and chocolate chip cookies
  • Fairbanks House tote bag, short-sleeved tee shirt or framed print for each guest
  • Use of bikes, beach chairs, umbrellas, towels, backpacks, coolers
  • In-ground pool with lounge chairs for sunning
  • Robes, spa shampoos, conditioners, soaps, lotions, makeup removers
  • Concierge service for dinner reservations, spa appointments, tour tickets
  • From $90US per person, per night
Fairbanks House
227 South 7th Street
Amelia Island, Florida
32034
Toll Free: 888-891-9882

Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club - Men? Oh Pause!

The newest Fairmont in Florida opens its doors with a chic, upscale package for women who know what they want - a weekend with their gal-pals (guys not invited).

  • Oversized suites with balcony or terrace overlooking the grounds
  • Breakfast buffet, one fine dining experience
  • 60-minute spa treatment (per person per stay)and unlimited access to Willow Stream fitness and spa facilities
  • $100US resort credit to use at any of the resort's retail shops (per room, per stay)
  • Men? Oh Pause! Welcome Kit complete with hand held fan, dry weave Fairmont Turnberry Isle t-shirt, body lotion, Menopause Survival Guide
  • Complimentary bottle of champagne
  • Chauffeured limousine service to and from South Beach (once during stay for 4-hour period)
  • Complimentary shuttle service to the beach cluband Adventura Mall
  • From $600US per room per night

 

Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort
19999 West Country Club Drive
Miami, Florida
33180
Phone:305-932-6200

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Fabulous blog you have here

Fabulous blog you have here with such useful info. We applaud your choice of girlfriend getaways and will keep in mind for future trips.

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