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Standards
of accommodation in Kenya's coastal capital have risen to lofty
new heights, with the long-awaited opening of Voyager Beach
Resort's luxurious 'Deck A'. A sweeping T-shaped building
overlooking the beach, the new deck offers 68 spacious Superior
Cabins, each measuring nearly 30 square metres with an
additional 10-square-metre balcony. The deck also features two
extravagant suites, with a whopping 50-square-metre open-plan
room, and 16 family cabins with interconnecting doors.
All
the new cabins offer the highest levels of coastal comfort, with
two giant king-size beds, split-unit air-conditioning, spacious
bathrooms, mini-fridges, and luxurious baraza furniture. The
huge balconies and ground-floor terraces look over the sea or
the resort's beautiful tropical gardens, with mosquito netting
on the doors to keep the cabins cool without attracting unwanted
visitors. And like the rest of the ship, all the cabins sport
stylish nautical designs, with a giant painted wave washing
across the walls, mirrors fashioned like old portholes, and
spliced ropes wrapped around the balconies.
The
Business Cabins offer everything a visiting professional could
wish for, including a large working desk, direct phone and modem
connections, multi-channel satellite TV, and personal tea-making
facilities. In addition to its modern Internet café, a private
meeting room and efficient secretarial services, Voyager is now
developing a comprehensive range of business services including
express check-in and a proper 'business room service'. The new
cabins also provide a boon for local executives, who can bring
their families along on trips to Mombasa - and give them an
exciting beach holiday while they pursue their business.
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