Sunrise over the pueblo-style buildings at Hyatt Tamaya, northwest of Albuquerque in historic Bernalillo, is as picturesque as you’d expect for a resort which sits at the foot of a 10,000 foot-high mountain range:  it pierces through the cloud cover and creeps across the foreground before illuminating the Sandia crest with a flourish as dramatic as a magician who waves his handkerchief over an empty fist one moment, only to reveal a bouquet of flowers – or a bunny! – in the next.
On my final night into day at The Lodge at Doonbeg I had the dubious whiskey-fueled distinction of witnessing both the sunset and sunrise from the 18th green of the Greg Norman-designed links course. The sky was a sight, each time in its own breathtaking way.
Because the only thing better than a belly-busting breakfast at the Four Season Resort Nevis is the panoramic view of a Caribbean sunrise from one of the resort’s five-star suites, click the image and feel a little of the sun for yourself.
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