Step into a secluded world of luxury and pure indulgence at Jumby Bay Island. To stay at the Antiguan private island resort prices start from £8,250 per person for seven-nights, £11,550 per person for 10-nights and £15,950 per person for 14-nights, these include flights.
For this price, you can expect excellence in every aspect of your stay, from the soft white sandy beaches, to the plethora of first-class restaurants and pampering at the onsite spa. With two glittering pools to dive into and a host of private island activitiesto enjoy such as snorkelling, you’ll never get bored.
Let’s look at what makes this private island so special and why you should consider Jumby Bay Island for your next holiday destination. Check out all of our luxury Caribbean offers here.
When it comes to Jumby Bay Island, think generous, think big, and think luxurious. As you step onto the resort, you are embraced by a welcoming feel. The resort is warm and breezy with a spacious and luxurious atmosphere, decorated in calming blues and beiges with views of the ocean at every angle.
Whether you are sitting at the restaurant, relaxing in the infinity pool or lounging on the white sand beaches, you will feel an overwhelming sense of serenity and calm. The main building is part of an original sugar plantation, which is grand in stature with local art adorning the walls. From the spacious suites, you can step onto the beach and take in the sea views, sink into one of the resort's wicker chair swings or lay back on a lounger and cocktail in hand and wonder if holidays get much better than this...
Stunning villa accommodation at Jumby Bay Island Antigua
Your Jumby Bay Island Antigua booking comes with a host of activities to keep you entertained during your stay. It will be no surprise that water sports are top of the list of attractions at Jumby Bay. Adventurers can book to go snorkelling, try their hand at surfing or water skiing, or even rent a kayak to explore the crystal waters and the aquatic wildlife underneath the waves.
Those looking to try something a little more unique can try a cooking class to try and whip up their own fish tacos to replicate at home or join a rum tasting session.
For a truly unique experience why not join the Hawksbill Turtle programme, where visitors can learn about the conservation process and find out more about the turtles that head to the island to lay their eggs from June to November?
Sit back and recline in the spa and treat yourself to a pampering experience. There is a wide range of treatments available like facials and massages that mix modern and traditional West Indies styles. It’s a truly spectacular experience as they use herbs, ingredients and extracts from the indigenous Neem tree of the island.
Whilst the attractions are impressive, it’s all about the fine dining at Jumby Bay Island Antigua. There are seven restaurants and bars to select from, with every mood and fancy taken into account. You can opt for a casual experience of West Indian street food at Genny’s Bar - think lobster wraps and local fish. For something more elegant and special The Verandah is the heart of Jumby Bay dining. Its open-air setting is perfect for al fresco breakfast, lunch and dinner and it offers a menu of Italian fare alongide international dishes like paella, chicken tikka and seafood. Alternatively, there is The Estate House where you can go for modern Caribbean cuisine. The plantation-style restaurant serves up dishes like sea bass, lobster and monkfish with jasmine rice.
Here is a list of luxury facilities at Jumby Bay Island Antigua:
Thrill-seeking water sports
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It’s no wonder that so many celebrities flock to get a Jumby Bay resort booking. Many of the rich and famous have graced the white sugary sands here, with celebrities including Sir Paul McCartney, Will Smith, and diva icon Mariah Carey. Football legend Lionel Messi and his wife have also spent their holiday at this sensational resort.
Friends dining at Jumby Bay Island Antigua
Jumby Bay Antigua prices start from £8,250 per person for seven-nights, £11,550 per person for 10-nights and £15,950 per person for 14-nights, including flights. You get so much for your money, considering this is an all-inclusive resort. This means that all your meals and drinks are included at one of the seven stunning restaurants and you’ll be immersed in luxury with high-class service from the second you arrive.
Woman cycling along the beach, Jumby Bay Island Antigua
The closest airport to Jumby Bay Island Antigua is Bird International Airport.
Yes. Kids can join the Jumby Explorers Kids Club, where they can indulge in a range of entertainment and fun during their holiday. There are also nanny and babysitting services available so that you can go out without worrying about the kids having fun.
There are 28 rooms and suites at Jumby Bay Island Antigua, an intimate and secluded stay perfect for those away-from-it-all vibes.
To get to the island of Jumby Bay, you simply need to take a ferry from mainland Antigua.
So if you’re looking for an escape from everyday life, with crystal blue waters, palm trees and white sand between your toes, Jumby Bay Island is the perfect resort when it comes to luxury Antigua holidays.
Book your unique and intimate stay at Jumby Bay Island Antigua today.
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