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Coconut Beach Club
Coconut Beach Club is a small, intimate hotel located on a pristine, half-mile long, white sand beach on the northwestern coast of Antigua. Newly renovated in 2004, this serene retreat is set on a 37 acre private estate, bordered to the North by the Caribbean Sea and to the South by a chain of lush green hills and a lagoon that offers sanctuary to pelicans, egrets, blue and white herons, and other exotic flora and fauna.
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More Info: All 44 rooms are beachfront, with doors opening onto private, rustic balconies each with its own hammock and within a few feet of the turquoise sea. All rooms boast air-conditioning, telephone, hairdryer, fridge and safe, one king-sized bed or two twins, Iron and board available on request, bath and shower, coffee maker, and best of all a fabulous sea view that includes the distant ruins of Fort James.
Available room upgrades are to a Junior Suite, which includes a small living room area, or to a spacious Deluxe Suite that includes a complete living room and kitchenette.
In keeping with its sister property, CocoBay, Coconut Beach Club is primarily about quiet relaxation, fabulous food and discrete service, all in a beautiful setting. For those seeking a little more activity why not a game of tennis, horseback riding, a trip to the duty free shops of downtown St. John’s, or a trek into the nearby ruins of old Fort Barrington. But then again, you might just prefer to lounge the days away on the beach or in your own private hammock, your tranquillity undisturbed but
for the quiet birdsong and the gentle caressing of sand by sea…
Nearby Attractions: At Coconut Beach Club the emphasis is on pampered relaxation. However the hotel also offers a variety of activities and amenities geared to satisfy a range of preferences. Whether you are work weary and seeking rejuvenation through relaxation or whether you wish to sample a few of the more lively aspects of a Caribbean escape, you can find what you are looking for here: Pamper yourself with a massage or simple beauty treatment at our Wellness Cottage idyllically located on the beach. Wander around the lush tropical gardens or take a stroll through the surrounding greenery with our own Medicine Man on the very popular Nature Walk Enjoy the indigenous beats of reggae, calypso and steel drums at any of our three live entertainment nights per week Sun bathe at our freshwater swimming pool complete with poolside bar or bask under a thatched sunshade on the beach Enjoy a brisk game of tennis or take to the sea with a ocean kayak, a sunfish sailboat or windsurfer Go snorkelling or horseback riding or trekking up to the ruins of Fort Barrington nearby Meet our team at the weekly Manager's cocktail party Explore the exciting shopping areas of St John's or sample the local nightlife, all just 10 minutes away by taxi
Amenities: All 44 rooms are beachfront, with doors opening onto private, rustic balconies each with its own hammock and within a few feet of the turquoise sea. All rooms boast air-conditioning, telephone, hairdryer, fridge and safe, one king-sized bed or two twins, Iron and board available on request, bath and shower, coffee maker, and best of all a fabulous sea view that includes the distant ruins of Fort James.
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| Royal Antiguan Resort - Review (Antigua) | 1 Stars |
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good and bad: We stayed at the antiguan this year ,the rooms were awfull ,broken tiles in the bathroom,mouldy grouting ,it has fallen into disrepair,we were ...
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| Sandals Antigua Resort - Review (Antigua) | 3 Stars |
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Not Quite as Expected: I have heard for years that Sandals quality is phenomenal and was really looking forward to finally getting to stay at one. I thought this property ...
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| Royal Antiguan Resort - Review (Antigua) | 1 Stars |
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BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE (RECEPTION HELEN): This hotel holds about 2000 people, and there were only three of us!!! that's it. This place was deserted..We went "european" which means you pay for ...
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| Rex Halcyon Cove - Review (Antigua) | 1 Stars |
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don,t bother: tired hotel poor management limited entertainment under staffed food quite good but limited choice at lunchtime [bbq every day] limited help for ...
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| Occidental Grand Pineapple Beach - Review (Antigua) | 2 Stars |
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If only the food was as good as the staff: A week sadly was enough in paradise for me, they laughably state they have 3 restuartants, the Grill is only open a few days a week and the other two ...
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