Emerald Suite Clarks Exotica Island House Port Blair
a panoramic view of the beautiful Andaman Sea
Book your suite and enjoy the beautiful surrounding of the luxury boutique hillside resort
Emerald Suite
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Enveloped in a higher level of the resort, these Suites enjoy a panoramic view of the beautiful Andaman Sea or the greenery below. With a floor-to-ceiling window leading to a cantilevered balcony, to enjoy unbroken views, these rooms are ideal for couples and individual travelers. With state of the art bathroom fittings specially made in the England for us, bespoke furniture and handpicked amenities, these rooms are perfect for the discerning traveler. These Suites are a short walk from the restaurant & multi-level pools.
Features
Emerald Suite | 350 sq ft
• Teak King bedding
• Tea & Coffee maker
• Ensuite bathroom
• Attached balcony with vistas
• RO water bottles replenished daily
• Lounge & Balcony
This suite offers a comfortable occasional chairs and a coffee table in the living area. Step outside to a balcony to enjoy a cuppa while drinking in the lush tropical greenery.
Bedroom and bathroom
The Emerald Suite features a generous king bed dressed in fine linens with a rattan colonial era chair. A stunning victorian style bathroom includes a shower & luxury bath amenities.
General info
Wifi is available in public areas
Airtel, Jio & BSNL 4g sim cards work on property
Other cellular networks work on property, they will have limited data
All rooms are non-smoking
Small locker | mini-fridge available on request
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The Andamans
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The Andaman Islands are a collection of Islands between India and Thailand. They are located in the Indian Ocean. They are made up of a series of remote inlets, private bays and small islands surrounded by pristine, old-growth rain forest. An ancient landscape carved by the ocean, this eastern most coast of India is richly biodiverse. Untouched by time, the coastal ecosystem has evolved freely and now plays host to thousands of species of flora and fauna.
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