Antigua’s Pineapple Beach Club Is Reopening

By: - July 1st, 2020
antigua pineapple beach club
The Pineapple Beach Club.

The adults-only Pineapple Beach Club will reopen for business on July 10, 2020, according to Elite Island Resorts. 

The Antigua says that the health, safety and comfort of its guests are its top priorities.

Prior to travelers’ arrival, their guest rooms will be cleaned and sanitized using professional, hospital-grade electrostatic sprayers with an EPA-rated disinfectant.

This same process will be used throughout the resort’s restaurants, bars, common areas and facilities.

The resort’s staff is engaging in enhanced health and safety training and its “Clean Team Ambassadors” are ensuring that common touch surfaces are disinfected.

Guests will enjoy contactless check-in, more space between seats in dining rooms and more space for social distancing around pools and on the beach.

Antigua officially reopened for tourism in early June. 

For more, visit Pineapple Beach Club

— CJ

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