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3 Must-Visit Hotels For a Memorable Spring Escape
Chateau Elan Winery & Resort Braselton, GA
Set in the rolling foothills of North Georgia, Chateau Elan Winery & Resort has been built with legacy and history to the surrounding area since 1981. Spanning over 3,500 acres, Chateau Elan reigns as North Georgia's premier destination resort. Whether you are looking for your next getaway, business retreat, or even a day of new adventures, Chateau Elan is the perfect escape. Where southern living meets the French countryside, this winery and resort gives way into a new world while providing the comfort of home. From reserving a tee time to booking a relaxing treatment at the Spa, there is always something inspiring to do. With several fine dining experiences, Chateau Elan is also a destination for world-class dining. From grape to glass, the iconic Tasting Room is the best place to sip on the historic muscadine wine the resort is best known for.
There are plenty of places to stay in Laguna Beach, but not all manage to strike a balance of indoor and outdoor eye candy quite like Pacific Edge Hotel. As the name implies, the 125-key hotel is located on prime real estate right on the water, with a handful of rooms smack dab on Sleepy Hollow Beach. The views here are priceless—days start and end catching the sun rise and fall over the Pacific—but they don't end indoors. Formerly a family-oriented beachside motel, Pacific Edge is now much more contemporary and appealing, making it the ultimate destination for a coastal getaway.
Overlooking the sparkling seaside harbor of Oak Bluffs, the largest marina on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Summercamp evokes the pleasant nostalgia of childhood summertime fun. Formerly the Wesley Hotel, this new incarnation is designed as a nod to Oak Bluff's history as a summer "camp" destination for the Methodist Church in a photogenic community of historic gingerbread cottages. Although the building itself retains its original Victorian bones, the interior pays homage to American 1950s vacation ideals with bright colors, games, and a Camp Canteen selling classic snacks of bygone days. There is really no better place to relive like a child again.
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