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Welcome to Vacation Tahoe's home page. We are located in Incline
Village, Nevada, on Lake Tahoe's North shore, 35 miles from the
Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
Incline Village/Crystal Bay is a family oriented,
destination resort center that provides visitors convenience, comfort,
charm, serenity and plenty of activities. People who enjoy breathing
air they can't see and who prefer staying in an area that is devoid of
traffic jams, neon signs and long waits for dining, shopping and
recreational activities will find Incline Village hard to beat.
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One
thing that distinguishes Incline Village from other Tahoe lakeside
resorts is how it blends in with the original environment. Incline
Village is renowned as a master planned community
that integrates both residential and commercial developments into 9,000
acres of natural surroundings while retaining the area's beauty.
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Even the high-rise Hyatt Regency Hotel and Casino is so unobtrusive
that it is only visible at close range. "You literally can't see the
town for the trees," said actor Tom Selleck, who was married at Incline
Village several years ago.
Like Selleck, many residents, second home owners and visitors have been enticed
to this corner of Lake Tahoe by its low key environment, striking vistas
of the lake and the wide variety of outdoor recreation. Incline's brand
of recreation is somewhat unusual because the community's residents
own its most outstanding facilities. These facilities include a pair
of 18-hole golf courses--one of them a par 72 championship course that
spans nearly 7,200 yards; the other a 3,513 yard, par 58 executive course;
a 7 court tennis center, two uncrowded lakeside beaches and the burgeoning
Diamond Peak Ski Resort.
We are sure that you or your clients will thoroughly enjoy
yourselves in Incline Village and that your visit will be the first of
many. "Vacation Tahoe" looks forward to hosting you in this uniquely
planned community and trusts that the panoramic beauty of Lake Tahoe's
North Shore will win its way into your heart.
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