A New Luxury All-Inclusive Coming to Antigua

By: - February 17th, 2019
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By the Caribbean Journal staff

A sexy new adults-only all-inclusive is coming to the island of Antigua.

The boutique Hammock Cove Resort and Spa resort is slated for a grand opening this year, likely in the fourth quarter.

The luxury property, which will be set just a few hundred years from Antigua’s spectacular Devil’s Bridge National Park, will overlook a protected bay.

With 40 suites, it will be all about intimate hospitality, with free-standing suites that come with their own plunge pools, personalized wine and liquor bars and a “modern Caribbean decor.”

The bathrooms will feature hand-selected tiles, dual sinks, and “huge nature inspired showers” with pebbled basins and four shower heads, according to the property.

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Hammock Cove will also feature two restaurants, each with full bars, broad wine lists and “sophisticated menus.”

Other amenities will include a yoga pavilion, a fitness center and wellness programs.

Hammock Cove, which will soon begin taking reservations, is the latest project by Elite Island Resorts and its chairman, Rob Barrett, adding a new crown jewel to one of the region’s leading all-inclusive portfolios.

That includes a sizable presence in Antigua that includes Galley Bay, Pineapple Beach Club, St James’s Club and Villas and The Verandah.

It’s all helping to solidify the island’s place as the all-inclusive capital of the Caribbean.

For more, visit Hammock Cove.

— CJ

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