Overwater Bungalows!

an island in the middle of blue water
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All-inclusive overwater bungalows? Yep, they exist. Here are the best all-inclusive overwater bungalows for honeymoons and romantic getaways alike. All you have to do is pick one.
an outdoor swimming pool next to the ocean
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All-inclusive overwater bungalows? Yep, they exist. Here are the best all-inclusive overwater bungalows for honeymoons and romantic getaways alike. All you have to do is pick one.
an island in the middle of some blue water
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All-inclusive overwater bungalows? Yep, they exist. Here are the best all-inclusive overwater bungalows for honeymoons and romantic getaways alike. All you have to do is pick one.
an island in the middle of blue water
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fireworks are lit up in the night sky over water and buildings with lights on them
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Resort Spotlight: Disney's Polynesian Village Resort's New Overwater Bungalows. You won't miss out on Tahiti's tropical motifs and exotic prints, either since guests quarters are flooded with them from porch to patio. Credit: Disney Resorts
a living room filled with furniture next to a large open kitchen and dining room area
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Resort Spotlight: Disney's Polynesian Village Resort's New Overwater Bungalows. Blending tropical Pacific Island Heritage with the flare of Disney whimsy. Credit: Disney Resorts
several wooden buildings sitting on top of a body of water next to palm trees and blue sky
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Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Overwater Bungalows. Credit: Disney Resorts
a wooden pier with a building on it at night time, overlooking the water and mountains
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The 43 overwater villas of Pangkor Laut Resort's private island sit in a pristine strand and turquoise lagoon overlooking the Straits of Malacca Credit: Pangkor Laut Resort
an over water villa with thatched roof on the ocean
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Song Saa Private Island, perched on the islands of Song Saa. The resort’s overwater Vista restaurant featuring modern Cambodian cuisine. Credit: Song Saa Private Island
a house sitting on top of a wooden pier next to the ocean at sunset or dawn
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Hotel Palafitte's "lake pavillions" sit on glassy Neuchatel Lake looking out on to the Swiss Alps. Credit: Hotel Palafitte
an image of some huts in the water that look like they are floating on stilts
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a house on stilts in the water with thatched roof
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Your suite’s master bedroom at Punta Caracol Acqua-Lodge in Panama is on the second floor of each two-story structure, and a large living area on the first floor opens to an expansive deck with uninterrupted vistas. Credit: Punta Caracol Acqua-Lodge
the water is very calm and clear for boats to pass by in front of them
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For the most privacy at Coco View Resort, a rustic all-inclusive with 16 overwater casas, opt for a king-size bungalow and laze the day away in a hammock or pair of Adirondack chairs. Credit: Coco View Resort,
a small wooden house sitting on top of a pier next to the ocean at sunset
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Since there is no restaurant and most guests swim in their private plunge pools at Cayo Espanto, the only person you'll see (other than your honey) is your personal houseman. Credit: Cayo Espanto