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Give the Gift of a Bed and Breakfast

By Jane Leisteiner
Oct 10, 2008
It's getting close to that gift-giving season again, and you want to buy something unique and out of the ordinary for friends and family. But maybe you are short on ideas and the time to search for these unique presents. The perfect solution might be to give a bed and breakfast gift certificate.

At iLoveInns.com, purchasing a gift certificate is even easier than heading to the store and searching through those racks of gift cards. Simply go to the website, purchase a certificate and print it out. It's immediate, convenient and a great gift for anyone - friends, newlyweds, co-workers and teachers. Best of all, the gift certificate can be used at more than 1,000 bed and breakfasts.

"Our customers love being able to instantly print a gift certificate," said Deborah Sakach, president of iLoveInns.com. "Anytime you need a special gift for someone, it's ready in just a few minutes without any extra driving or fighting crowds."

Each of the participating inns and B&Bs are unique and offer personalized hospitality you won't find at a cookie-cutter hotel or motel chain. Here are just a few examples of the fun options that participate in iLoveInns.com gift certificate program.

If you are heading to the Jersey Shore, the picturesque village of Cape May is home to dozens of excellent bed and breakfasts. Several of the many historic Victorian inns participate in the gift certificate program, including the stunning Queen Victoria Bed and Breakfast. The meticulously restored Cape May inn is just one block from the beach and offers romantic guest rooms, gourmet breakfasts and afternoon tea.

Experience Colonial days in Williamsburg, Virginia, and enjoy historic ambiance at the Williamsburg Sampler Bed and Breakfast. Although the Colonial-style home only dates back to the bicentennial, the innkeepers have filled the home with 18th-century antiques, giving it an authentic feel. This Williamsburg inn is famous for its "Skip-Lunch," breakfast, which is served in the Rooster's Den, a dining room that evokes the image of Colonial tavern. There is a roof-top garden, and guest rooms feature four poster beds and fireplaces.

California is known for its wine production, and Napa offers some of the world's best vintages. The area also boasts some excellent bed and breakfasts. The Beasley House, Napa's first bed and breakfast, is located in Old Town Napa close to all the area's fun activities. There are five guest rooms in the historic main house, and all are decorated with antiques. The Carriage House, which is accessible from the main house by crossing through a picturesque garden, offer five more guest rooms, each with a fireplace and whirlpool tub.
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