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A guide to extending summer… ? As the final quarter of the year rolls into view, the lizards

A guide to extending summer… [View in browser]( [Image](   [HOTELS]( [INSPIRATION]( [OFFERS]( As the final quarter of the year rolls into view, the lizards among us are left with two choices: retreat, layer up and arm oneself with an inventory of chill-embracing affirmations, or set off in search of year-round sun. Don’t get us wrong, we love a good cardigan collection as much as the next person, but when repeating 'I am a winter person' in the mirror starts to feel a tad hollow, we’ve a collection of sun-blessed stays where you can hole up and cheerfully ignore winter's call. [EXPLORE OUR WINTER SUN COLLECTION](   [EL PERDIDO, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR]( Not all those who wander are lost. But if you were lost, El Perdido is the kind of place you’d be hoping to come by, a cacti-student resort of thatched jacal bungalows where the mezcal always flows. In this off-grid oasis on Baja’s Pacific coast, hummingbirds flit around wooden feeding boxes, aspiring astronomers gather to star-gaze atop of the hotel’s observatory tower, and there’s so much plant life around the pool you’d be forgiven for believing the entire place is but a mirage. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [JUMBY BAY, ANTIGUA]( This 300-acre private island is just off the coast of Antigua, surrounded by crystal-clear waters full fluorescent fish and hawksbill turtles. You arrive on the hotel’s private yacht, and from that moment on, you’re in a world where the good times just keep on rolling. Stays here are all-inclusive, so a day might go like this: float from breakfast to a boat trip, lunch on grilled lobsters and free-flowing champagne, spend the afternoon in a Caribbean cooking class, then round off the day with juicy steaks and fine vintage wines. [VIEW HOTEL](   [GEEJAM, JAMAICA]( Sun-drenched dreamland. Celebrity haunt. Birthplace of ballads. Geejam is all these things and a whole lot more besides. The Jamaican classic is at the foot of the Blue Mountains overlooking Port Antonio, five minutes from world-famous beach Frenchman’s Cove. It’s owned by two music industry veterans, starting life as a recording studio before growing into the intimate luxury hotel it is today. Daniel Craig, Rihanna and Beyoncé are among its fans and everyone from Grace Jones to Harry Styles has made a record in the on-site studio. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [LALUNA, GRENADA]( Grenada bolthole Laluna is on the island’s southwest coast, just back from a long sandy beach that’s usually blissfully quiet. There are 16 cottages spread across the verdant hillside, including a beachfront residence just 40 feet from the water’s edge, meaning you can start each day by sauntering from your floaty-draped four-poster bed to the sea. There's a gloriously blissed-out Balinese spa that’s half-hidden among the trees and an Italian restaurant that imports DOP goodness and fine wines from the old country. [VIEW HOTEL](   [BOARDWALK BOUTIQUE HOTEL ARUBA]( This Aruba charmer has everything you want from a Caribbean island escape: pastel-toned casitas nestled in grounds thick with palms and tropical flowers, twisting walkways, lagoon-shaped pools, and white sands peppered with thatch-roofed beach huts. The most challenging decision of your day will likely be which pool or beach to sample first, or whether you’re going to eat in the restaurant or have the kitchen send a sustainably-caught seafood box straight to your casita, ready for grilling on your barbecue. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [SECRET BAY, DOMINICA]( Secret Bay hotel – an eco-luxury resort tucked deep among groves of fruit trees and tropical, prehistoric-looking fronds in the lush jungle of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles – is the ultimate spot for dropping off the grid. The six airy bungalows and villas (modern, two-storey tree houses of rich, dark wood) each have hushed gardens, enticing hammocks and expansive Caribbean sea views. Talk about your very own, private slice of paradise. If you decide not to find your way back, your secret’s safe with us… [VIEW HOTEL](   YOUR MEMBERSHIP LEVEL BlackSmith LOYALTY CREDIT $0   Why book with us? [Image] BEST-PRICE GUARANTEE [Image] SMITH EXTRAS ON ARRIVAL [Image] HERE FOR YOU   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( We only contact you with news and offers that we genuinely believe will be of interest and we will never sell your details to third parties. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mr & Mrs Smith. [Unsubscribe]( or update your contact details. Registered office: Registered office: Mr & Mrs Smith (Americas) Inc, 60 Broad St, Suite 2415, New York, NY 10004, United States. Company registration no: 443 8845 VAT no: GB802561850

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