With its elegant and charming surroundings, and enviable location on Soldier's Bay - one of Antigua's most sought-after beaches - the Blue Waters Resort & Spa encapsulates most people's idea of the perfect tropical paradise. Wrapped in 17 acres of flowering hibiscus, cascading bougainvillea and shady palm trees, and bordered by the golden sands of its own enchanting secluded coves, the white colonial-style buildings contrast attractively with the deep blue of the sea. As well as the riot of colourful flowers, the gardens are home to a wealth of bird life, including pelicans, egrets and hummingbirds.
Guests arriving in the spacious lobby are immediately impressed with its upscale touches, such as the forest of lush plants in the centre, the cast-iron columns, fountains, towering earthenware urns and mosaic lamps. Public spaces are essentially modern, but also take inspiration from Caribbean tradition, with their rounded arches, rattan and wood furnishings, and colourful artworks. The classy ambience is intensified, not just by the cream and marble accents throughout, but by the special level of customer service that comes from a resort that has been family owned and managed from the start.
The special atmosphere extends to the culinary scene, where guests have the opportunity of dining in three of Antigua's finest restaurants. At the unique and spectacular Cove Restaurant, situated right on a cliff top with breathtaking sunset views, you are greeted by flaming torches as you pass through the dramatic entrance into a candle-lit hall. The menus are as striking as the setting, offering Caribbean dining with a French twist.
The Palm Restaurant also has a gorgeous setting, with the choice of sitting in the open-sided plantation building, or on the outside patio, still with beautiful views and a delicious à la carte menu, while the elegantly appointed Bartley's Restaurant, within the main hotel complex, offers sophisticated fine dining in intimate surroundings. The hotel also has three charming bars, including the lovely Caribbean-style Pelican Bar, with arched doorways opening on to blue waters. Here you can relax with a sunset cocktail to the sounds of a steel band.
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With its elegant and charming surroundings, and enviable location on Soldier's Bay - one of Antigua's most sought-after beaches - the Blue Waters Resort & Spa encapsulates most people's idea of the perfect tropical paradise. Wrapped in 17 acres of flowering hibiscus, cascading bougainvillea and shady palm trees, and bordered by the golden sands of its own enchanting secluded coves, the white colonial-style buildings contrast attractively with the deep blue of the sea. As well as the riot of colourful flowers, the gardens are home to a wealth of bird life, including pelicans, egrets and hummingbirds.
Guests arriving in the spacious lobby are immediately impressed with its upscale touches, such as the forest of lush plants in the centre, the cast-iron columns, fountains, towering earthenware urns and mosaic lamps. Public spaces are essentially modern, but also take inspiration from Caribbean tradition, with their rounded arches, rattan and wood furnishings, and colourful artworks. The classy ambience is intensified, not just by the cream and marble accents throughout, but by the special level of customer service that comes from a resort that has been family owned and managed from the start.
The special atmosphere extends to the culinary scene, where guests have the opportunity of dining in three of Antigua's finest restaurants. At the unique and spectacular Cove Restaurant, situated right on a cliff top with breathtaking sunset views, you are greeted by flaming torches as you pass through the dramatic entrance into a candle-lit hall. The menus are as striking as the setting, offering Caribbean dining with a French twist.
The Palm Restaurant also has a gorgeous setting, with the choice of sitting in the open-sided plantation building, or on the outside patio, still with beautiful views and a delicious à la carte menu, while the elegantly appointed Bartley's Restaurant, within the main hotel complex, offers sophisticated fine dining in intimate surroundings. The hotel also has three charming bars, including the lovely Caribbean-style Pelican Bar, with arched doorways opening on to blue waters. Here you can relax with a sunset cocktail to the sounds of a steel band.
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