Anguilla’s CuisinArt Resort Reopening in November

By: - July 8th, 2018

By the Caribbean Journal staff

One of Anguilla’s signature resorts is planning a comeback.

The island’s CuisinArt Golf Resort and Spa is planning on “re-emerging” in November after closing in the wake of Hurricane Irma last year, according to the property.

The resort, set on the spectacular Rendezvous Bay (previously named number one beach in the Caribbean by Caribbean Journal), is already accepting reservations for arrival on Nov. 1, according to the property’s Web site.

The Reef by CuisinArt reopened earlier this year.

The CuisinArt’s sister resort, the Reef by CuisinArt, already reopened in April after shuttering following Irma.

 

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