Fronting a mile long Caribbean beach on the island's west coast is Antigua's best known All-Inclusive beach resort set on 40 tropical acres attracting couples, singles, and families seeking a beach holiday next to the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
Hawksbill is a unique and special Caribbean hideaway that is set on 37 acres of landscaped tropical gardens, the resort offers its guests a choice of four secluded beaches, including Antigua's only "clothing optional" beach. So, if you love the beach, Hawksbill is the perfect place for you!
Experience the essence of the islands at Grand Pineapple Beach Antigua. This beautiful all-inclusive resort is located on the secluded white sand beach of Antigua's Long Bay, on the Island's northeastern coast. This beachside hideaway is set on 25 acres of lush tropical gardens. It boasts four restaurants, four beverage bars, and two freshwater beachfront swimming pools. Your getaway includes land and non-motorized water sports, four hard-surface tennis courts, fitness center, disco, game room and nightly entertainment.
The Verandah Resort & Spa is a place where sea meets sky, where you can reconnect with nature, your loved ones and yourself. This eco-friendly island resort offers 30 spectacular beachfront acres on Antigua’s northeast coast overlooking a tranquil bay. The Verandah’s idyllic Caribbean village ambience is bound to inspire closeness and relaxation. Parents can completely unwind while kids enjoy the beach and Kidz Club.
This resort may have a minimum stay requirement, and also may have a minimum adult age for check in. Please see additional information below for details.
Travel: Now - December 20, 2009
FALL SAVINGS ~ All Inclusive ~ Hillside Suite Sleeps 4
Tucked away on a secluded 100-acre peninsula on the southeastern coast of Antigua, this exclusive hideaway caters to couples, families and singles with plenty of amenities and activities. The resort has a longstanding reputation for exceptional, caring service. Here, guests can retreat from the world or enjoy a wide array of island- and water-based diversions.