Anguilla Hotels
Stretch out on Anguilla’s beaches, soft as powder and nearly as white. You’ll find our exclusive Caribbean resorts here, plus cuisine to gratify gourmets.
CAP JULUCA
Designed for romance, this resort offers privacy and tranquillity along two miles of the best pristine white-sand beaches in Anguilla and the Caribbean.
72 rooms include oceanfront balconies or patios and marble bathrooms with glass showers and deep soaking tubs.
The resort features white villas graced with arches, domes, turrets, and parapets surrounded by tropical gardens. Rates include breakfast.
What to Expect:
- Cap Juluca offers 179 oceanfront acres of tropical romance, beginning with a 60-foot-diameter white-canvas dome fronting the main building and lighted at night to resemble a rising full moon. Amenity Highlights:
- Composed of sand as fine as sugar and nearly as white, a half-mile beach shaped like an elongated C provides plenty of room for tranquil sunbathing on lounge chairs (or snoozing in the shade of white umbrellas). The beach rims Maundays Bay, a turquoise extension of the blue Caribbean lying between the resort and the mountainous island of St. Maarten/St. Martin 8 miles south. Picnic coolers filled with complimentary bottled water line the beach. Attendants deliver drinks and sorbet is served afternoons. As a freshwater alternative, the resort offers a large swimming pool surrounded by a terra-cotta-tile deck and decorated by a mosaic tile.
Insider Tip:
- Lying just 150 yards from the main building across a low headland, uninhabited Cove Bay offers beachcombers 1 mile of sand to explore. The beach is especially attractive at sunrise.
CuisinArt Resort & Spa
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Located on Rendezvous Bay rimmed by white sand.
93 rooms with ocean-view balconies or patios; extra-large guestrooms, suites, and penthouses occupy buildings draped by bougainvillea.
Resort features hydroponic farm, fine cuisine, and a spa. Rates include breakfast.
What to Expect:
- Sharing ownership and name with the international kitchenware company, the resort capitalizes the "A" (CuisinArt) to highlight its emphasis of food and cooking. It contains its own 18,000-square-foot hydroponic vegetable greenhouse and an orchard, provides cooking demonstrations, offers cooking classes, and features exceptional fare at its two restaurants. Densely planted, the resort's grounds include fields of decorative grasses, flowering hedges, palms and beach greenery. Large blue pots hold plants and flowers in and around buildings.
Amenity Highlights:
- The lobby frames a postcard vista. Looming in the foreground is a large swimming pool featuring an infinity edge surrounded by a terra-cotta tile sundeck, white umbrellas, and blue wrought-iron lounge chairs with butter-yellow cushions. Next comes a series of reflecting pools terraced down a gently sloping lawn and punctuated at the end by a broad white umbrella shading a beach bar. Beyond are the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the mountains of neighboring Saint Maarten/St. Martin. The beach is a two-mile stretch of sand fine as sugar and nearly as white rimming Rendezvous Bay. Lounge chairs and white umbrellas await sunbathers.
Insider Tip:
- Because plantings are laid out in a "ribbon" system winding through the resort's 20 acres, strolling is rewarded by encounters with dramatic and fragrant lanes and passages.