omerset Maugham could
have created it, Gauguin could have painted it and Robert Louis Stevenson could
have immortalized it, had he lived long enough.
The British Royal
Family, The King of Tonga and his immediate family, Heads of State, Presidents,
Prime Ministers and Diplomats have enjoyed the hospitality and comfort of
staying at Aggie Grey's Hotel.
International sports teams and
world champion sporting individuals; leaders of international organisations and
companies; musicians, film stars, photograpers and models for international
magazines; all have stayed, felt welcome and regretted having to
leave.
And many a John Citizen has stayed, felt like a star and been
treated like royalty.
It is a special sort of place for travellers. A
home away from home for people who like people: where fresh bananas hang from
cool verandahs; where afternoon tea and sandwiches can be enjoyed in the Coffee
Lounge; where drums call one to dinner with unknown guests and where your
waiter suddenly becomes a fire dancer.
Here the pool is inviting, the
Bloody Mary's ridiculously cheap and tropical flowers scent the air.
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