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9 Caribbean Hotels That Serve Afternoon Tea

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - July 29, 2017
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Belmond Cap Juluca, Anguilla Served en plein air in the resort’s lobby, the complimentary afternoon spread here includes fresh-baked scones with clotted cream and jam; sweet biscuits; and hot and iced teas. The perfect accompaniment: the jaw-dropping sweep of Maundays Bay, mere feet away.


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