Surrounded by beautiful gardens and fragrant
flowers in a romantic setting, the villas are ideal for that special getaway or girl's weekend.
Not exact matches
Set in the pastoral farming communities of Wessex, South West England,
in the 1800s its fields of
flowers led us to incorporate some of these
romantic themes.
It's a hugely
romantic setting — except, perhaps, when the infamously stinky corpse
flower is
in bloom!
«China Seas» (Tay Garnett, 1935) Another MGM all - star special, this time
set on a boat plagued by piracy and
romantic rivalry — with a quadrangle that embraces brash captain Clark Gable, shady - lady songbird Harlow (
in an archetypal role), British
flower Rosalind Russell and sneaky crook and Harlow admirer Wallace Beery.
Romantic in - room
set up with candles, scents,
flower arrangement and Honeymoon turndown service
Picture if you will, long walks on the beach at sundown with your loved one, a refreshing cocktail at a sunset beach bar, then sitting down for a
romantic dinner at a table
set in the sand,
flower petals sprinkled on the ground and the surreal opal glow of moonlight.
* 24 - hour butler service and golf cart transport * Fruit and
flowers upgraded daily * Morning and evening turndown service * Balinese entrance gate with traditional gong as a doorbell * Private plunge pool with infinity edge * Balinese bale bengong (open - air pavilion) for garden lounging * Garden
setting for
romantic, candle - lit dinners * Master bedroom features an elaborate canopied bed and connects to an air - conditioned living room * Flower bath upon arrival
in double bathtub with Indian Ocean and lily pond garden views * Indoor and private outdoor showers * Three telephones, one of which is cordless * Coffee and tea - making facilities * CD player
Villas are
set on a private hillside along the banks of the Ayung River, with a honeymoon cake, together with meticulously prepared
flower arrangements and a
romantic floral bath that wait for you upon check
in, really putting this up there amongst the most
romantic hotels
in Bali.
Neil Rosenthal, licensed marriage and family therapist
in Denver and Boulder, Colorado, states on «Heart Relationships» that you can be
romantic by giving your partner a massage,
setting up a
romantic dinner, getting her
flowers or leaving a surprise note for her when you go to work.