The Blue Waters Hotel & Resort is one of Antigua's longest established resorts. The Resort exudes charm, and is luxurious without being showy thanks to a recent US $6 million (~ £4.75 million) refurbishment programme.
The style is natural, a contemporary decor with a colonial Caribbean feel and a warm, friendly atmosphere to boot.
The hotel's rooms are cool and comfortable either set within pretty tropical gardens or on the beachfront - they all feature air conditioning and ceiling fans, as well as spacious terraces or balconies.
What's more, the hotel is family run and takes immense pride in believing the staff are part of the Blue Waters family - with Bartleys Restaurant,
Veronica’s bar, and the new beach restaurant, Carolyn’s, all being named after long-standing employees.
The hotel offers three dining options; The Palm Restaurant is decidedly Caribbean, the Pan-Asian Bartley's and The Cove offering French inspired a la carte dining. For a more laid back, feet in the sand snack, you can also find delicious fresh salads and flat breads or just enjoy drinks over looking the Caribbean Sea.
This is a great family friendly resort, with 6 pools, a spa, fitness centre, salon and water sports centre, making it quite easy not to step foot outside of the 14 acre resort. With a Kids Club from 18 months this really is the resort for everyone to enjoy.
Luxury holidays to Antigua are enjoyed in stunning surroundings. If you're looking for a Caribbean island escape that's oozing with beauty and comfort, Antigua is the place for you. With its white-sand beaches and clear turquoise waters, Antigua is a popular destination for holidaymakers after a wonderful beach getaway in the Caribbean. It offers much for visitors including Nelson's Dockyard, water sports (including amazing sailing), delicious local delicacies and of course the white sandy beaches which are a big draw.
Antigua is one of the 2 main islands that make up the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. It is the quintessential Caribbean island, caressed with warm, steady winds, fringed by a complex of safe harbours and protected by an almost unbroken fringe of coral reef. We love this island and have a fabulous selection of luxury holidays to Antigua including the amazing Palm Point Villa, one of the finest villas on the island.
Like so many of the islands in the region, Antigua was settled by tribes from Central America, but it was the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in 1493 that brought the first contact with European conquistadors – indeed the name Antigua means ’old’ from an ancient icon that resided in the Cathedral in Seville from which many of the settlers came. The English harbour, famed for its shelter at times of storms, was Nelson’s principal naval base in 1780s making Antigua Britain’s gateway in and out of the Caribbean.
This historical legacy is seen today in restored dockyard areas teaming with recreational and business activity, former slave plantations that can be visited, and an annual world class sailing regatta of international importance – and of course cricket, the national sport followed assiduously by the islanders.
If you can tear yourselves away from your villa there is much to see and enjoy on Antigua, with distances conveniently compact. There are countless sun-drenched beaches of white sand such as Cades Reef or Falmouth Harbour from which you can swim in crystal clear aquamarine water even perhaps hiring a sailing boat with a skipper and exploring the coastline and other islands.
We have been booking luxury holidays to Antigua for years and have built a wealth of knowledge about accommodation on the island. Browse our fabulous range of hotels and villas and book your holiday to Antigua at Rocksure today.
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Antigua's proximity to the equator means the island enjoys a tropical climate with long days of sunshine throughout the year. Read More
Based on use of a Deluxe Beachfront Suite and 2 adults sharing prices are from:
EURO 3,725 per week - April - December
EURO 5,500 per week - January - April
EURO 6,915 per week - Christmas & New Year
Included:
Bed & Breakfast basis
Housekeeping and daily maid service
Concierge service
Use of the Hotel facilities and water sports equipment.
10% Service Charge and 12.5% Government Tax Included.
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