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cabana
noun
A cabin or hut for relaxing
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Accommodation on land Rooms at Long Bay Beach Resort and Villas (www.longbay.com) start at $285 £1633) a night (April to December) for a double hillside room, while a beachfront cabana costs $350 £2000).
In the open-sided cabana kitchen, I slice, dice, grind and steep, using a shiny parade of urlai pots and varpu pans.
The cabana style rooms sit on a forested hill overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
But the rooftop is the thing; here you'll find gardens; a salt-water pool, a cabana, and views of the Hollywood Hills.
Don't be fooled by the name; it's less quirky Suffolk beach hut, more VIP cabana in Ibiza.
Samar Hani Salha, a client from Lebanon, whose family is in real estate and construction, hovered at the entrance to one cabana.
The structure itself is a kind of cabana (there are even little changing rooms inside); it has places to sit in the sun and shade, and a big wading pool.
On one side was a rectangular box, open at one end, like a cave, which is called the cabana.
She watches while Holits takes a silly dare to dive off a cabana and smashes into the tiles.
We sat outdoors, in a cabana, with cement stools that were made to look like tree stumps.
On what had been the mansion's seaward side, a white, pillared swimming cabana had been left standing, perhaps in deference to the Piping Plovers and others mentioned in the signs.
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