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Situated in the South Western corner of Antigua, Curtain Bluff occupies a prime position on a small peninsula which ensures that it can boast two beaches (one very sheltered and ideal for families, small children and watersports, the other more exposed - Surf Beach). All rooms and suites have views directly onto Surf Beach through floor to ceiling windows and from your private terrace or balcony. We'd recommend you book one on the ground floor for direct beach access. The accommodation is spacious and rooms are decorated in traditional caribbean style with rattan furnishings and a neutral palette accented with blues and greens to mirror the ocean beyond, enormous, super-comfy beds and vast marble bathrooms where you'll find complimentary Molton Brown toiletries. The food at Curtain Bluff is another thing that they can justifiably brag about - quite simply it is superb. None of your usual resort fare here. Breakfasts are freshly cooked to order, lunches a vast array of goodies to choose from at the Sea Grape Restaurant from rare steak to traditional Caribbean dishes, and dinner is an a la carte feast (there are five courses to be had if you're feeling really indulgent) with daily changing menu and standards you'd expect in a classy fine-dining restaurant. Curtain Bluff ticks all the right boxes for a Caribbean escape - they offer a range of complimentary watersports and daily reef trips if snorkelling is your thing; there are four tennis courts, squash court, kids club and spa. They really have thought of everything! And when they describe it as all inclusive - that's exactly what they mean; no wallets are necessary unless you want to book a spa treatment or indulge in vintage wines or Cuban cigars. The staff are a joy - helpful, smiley and eager to satisfy the slightest whim. Plus they'll indulge you with little extras - a regular supply of iced water (or cocktails) delivered to your lounger on the beach or perhaps a spoonful of refreshing melon to keep you going till lunch! Best of all is the atmosphere. It's a bit like attending a house party (albeit a rather large one); laid back, understated, in short a joy! It's a place you'll never get tired of and will want to return to again and again!
Watersports
Hideaway
All inclusive
Families
Owner managed
Good wine list
Tennis
Fishing
Sailing
Child friendly
Cooking classes
Sea Views
Restrictions on children
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Snorkelling
Golf
Views
Luxury
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
House party feel
Eco
Kayaking
Spa
Restaurant
Great walks
On the beach
Cycling
Gym
Kids Club
On an island
Windsurfing
Charming
Scuba course
Intimate
Rooms
72 rooms in this hotelGood wine list
Curtain Bluff's wine cellar is reputed to be one of the finest in the CaribbeanChild friendly
Children's playground on site and tennis clinics.Restrictions on children
In peak season, only children over 8 welcomeRooms with balcony/terrace
All rooms feature a terrace or balconyViews
Stunning sea viewsSwimming Pool
Outdoor poolBar
Sauna/Steam
Library
Sit-out Terrace
Spa
Restaurant
Gym
Kids Club
Air conditioning
Games room
Watersports
Tennis
Fishing
Sailing
Cooking classes
Snorkelling
Golf
Kayaking
Great walks
Cycling
Windsurfing
Scuba course
There are 72 rooms at Curtain Bluff, most contained in two adjacent low-rise blocks – ours opened directly on to the Atlantic beach...
Originally published by The Independent
Curtain Bluff is set on two beaches on the south coast of the island, either side of the Bluff of the name – on which the suites stand on the gradually rising ground...
Originally published by The Telegraph
This “classic Caribbean legend” is an all-inclusive on 20 acres of gardens, where “beautiful yellow birds” flit in and out of the trees...
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller
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