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Somerset Maughan could have created it,
Gauguin could have painted it and Robert Louis Stevenson could have
immortalised it had he lived long enough.
Of all the hotels in the world, it is
usually hard to define what makes one more memorable than another. The
exceptions they say rank as the world's legendary places. Such as the
Savoy and Dorchester Hotels in London, the legendary
Raffles in Singapore and the Plaza in New York to name but a few:
Hotels rich in history, charm and generations of tradition's to pass to each
new guest. Aggie Grey's is in the same context as these legendary Hotels
in that it has generations of history and tradition, which have been passed
down to its existing management from the late Aggie Grey, and the extended
family of 300 plus full time staff. No wonder it is a warm and friendly Hotel
where people can relax in the knowledge that they're family and where strangers
quickly become friends.
It is a special place for travelers. A home
away from home for people who like people and where fresh bananas hang from the
cool verandas, where afternoon tea and English sandwiches can still be enjoyed
in the Coffee lounge, where drums call you to dinner with unknown guests and
where your waiter suddenly becomes a fire dancer for the night.
Hospitality that is
unsurpassed in the South Pacific where today members of the Grey
family still extend that famous Aggie Grey's hospitality - apparent from
the moment you step into the Hotel lobby and you are greeted as a friend.
You'll be made to feel right at home and our friendly staff will ensure your
stay with us is both comfortable and memorable. It is here where in a changing
world, one thing that remains reassuringly the same at Aggie Grey's is
the gracious service, thoughtful touches and straight from the heart smiles.
Service with a smile...the Aggie Grey's way!
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