Sandals Featured Resort: Sandals Grand Antigua
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From time to time, we shine the spotlight on one of the Sandals & Beaches Resorts to learn what makes them stand out. Today, we visit beautiful Antigua, one of the most beautiful spots in the Caribbean.
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Voted the “World’s Most Romantic Resort” year after year, adults-only resort Sandals Grande Antigua is located on Antigua’s best and most famous beach, Dickenson Bay. Explore the Caribbean Beachfront Village, a charming seaside garden oasis graced by meandering pathways, majestic palms and cooling Trade winds. Then step into a realm of chic sophistication where European grandeur unfolds from the hillside to villas-by-the-sea at the Six-Star, all-suite Mediterranean Oceanview Village. Come relax on silky-soft, pure white sands and let the warmth of the Caribbean fill your senses. Create your own lover’s legend as you share the most romantic holiday of a lifetime. Two perfect worlds. One grand beach resort. All included.
HIGHLIGHTS
- 10 Minute transfer ride from V.C Bird International Airport (ANU)
- 373 Rooms and Suites in 28 Categories, spread over 28 acres
- Two Villages: Caribbean Beachside Village and the Mediterranian Villlage, which features all Club Sandals rooms and Suite
- The home of the “original” Rondovals, which have been renovated to offer larger bathrooms with overhead rain showers. Those in the gardens have been magnificently enhanced with private pool sanctuaries.
- 11 Dining options and 7 Bars are on this resort
- Conference and Meeting facilities, featuring Admiral Lord Nelson‟s Conference Center of 5000 sq. ft.
- Casino Gambling in nearby St. John
- Voted the Caribbean’s most romantic resort 5 years in a row!
- Sandals Grande Antigua is home to the most beautiful and longest white-sand beach in Antigua – Dickenson Bay (Antigua has 365 stretches of shoreline)