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Windsurfing at StolenTime

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  In our fast-paced lives, finding a sanctuary to reconnect with ourselves is essential and StolenTime offers just that—a serene escape where nature and adventure intertwine, a place where we can re-introduce our bodies to our minds. Surrounded by stunning landscapes and pristine waters, join us at Malabar Beach where you can expect consistent wind patterns and perfect weather conditions for windsurfing where not only will you enjoy the thrill of the sport but also tap into a deeper sense of connection and leave behind everyday stresses. Here are Five Reasons Why you Should Try Windsurfing With Us It’s fun The most essential part of any sport is that it has to be fun and windsurfing is just that- as soon as you are up on the board you’ll soon come to realise how special the feeling truly is and that there’s nothing else quite like it! It’s a great opportunity to get in touch with the elements, water and wind which will fill you with so much joy and peace while you get into that won...

Afternoon Tea at StolenTime

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There is something more to afternoon tea at StolenTime than simply a short respite. It is a full-fledged experience designed for us to slow down and take it all in. Overlooking the hallowed shores of Malabar Beach while still upholding this centuries-old tradition, it becomes a matter of leisure and pleasure as a mix of various teas, pastries, and finger foods is furnished. StolenTime afternoon tea is, as all things in our beautiful boutique resort, devoted to peace and into which one invariably wraps oneself either to share with a company or simply be with oneself. The History of Afternoon Tea During the early 19th century, tea consumption in Britain increased tremendously and it was around this time that Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford is said to have complained of “having that sinking feeling” during the late afternoon. The cure for this, she found, was a pot of tea and a light meal during the afternoon, taken in her boudoir or in rooms at Woburn Abbey where guests were welcomed to...