Welcome to Antigua & Barbuda
Sea hare villa, Jumby Bay
Where to stay
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Antigua is host to every type of accommodation: from the budget minded travelers to those seeking five-star amenities. From private villas, simple cottages, to luxury resorts, hotels and beachfront properties, visitors can feel the comfort and ease of the Caribbean lifestyle that comes with spending time in Antigua.
Five-star luxury and complete privacy is what you will find at the Jumby Bay Resort, 2 miles off the coast of Antigua. This secluded, 300- acre island resort is only accessible by private ferry service and offers the ultimate get away for discerning vacationers wanting to escape the paparazzi and public eye.
Antigua offers several luxurious all-inclusive resorts such as the casual and clubby Galley Bay Resort, Hawksbill or St. James Club.
At the Carlisle Bay Antigua you may rub elbows with British royalty such as Camilla, take a yoga class from Ralph Fiennes' sister-in-law: Maya, or simply spoil yourself in their massive, well appointed spa. Be prepared to book a year ahead for one of their 82 suites.
Hermitage Bay has 25 eco-chic luxury cottages, some right on the beach, others higher on the hill have their own private splash pools.
Romantics and honeymooners love Cocobay Resort’s spacious and serene private cottages and plantation houses.
English Harbor is a favorite stop for yachting crews from all over the world, where they often rest their heads at The Inn at English Harbor. This beautiful, relaxing hotel offers excellent service, fine international cuisine and stunning views of English Harbor and Nelson’s Dockyard.
Another very attentive property is Sugar Ridge Hotel, in Jolly Harbor, which is perched on a hillside offering great views and a shuttle to the nearby beach. Their two onsite restaurants, Carmichael’s and Sugar Club are both great dining options. Families traveling with children will want to check out the Verandah Resort & Spa, which offers a Kids Club, two white sand beaches and is adjacent to a National Park.
Lovers and honeymooners who are looking for their own deserted island should check out the Lighthouse Bay Resort on Barbuda where you will find no crowds, no rush and zero pressure. All on the sweetest pink sand beach in the world, with the clearest water you’ll ever see. Close by is Coco Point Lodge where hospitality is the staff and manager’s forte and you will feel like a member of the family when you tearfully depart. Your wish is their command.



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