For those looking for a family run, traditional Caribbean resort, Blue Waters is hard to beat. Well established as one of Antigua's grande dames, the resort has undergone a complete refurbishment programme.
Sixty five rooms, thirty two suites, three villas and four penthouses are nestled around two sandy beaches and decorated with traditional Caribbean shades and cool, neutral wooden furnishings that look fresh and sophisticated. There is a good choice of accommodation from beachfront rooms and suites to hillside rooms and the new Cove suites and penthouses, boasting some of the finest views in Antigua. All rooms have flat screen TVs and for those travelling with babies, microwave ovens can be put in all rooms for warming milk.
For those wanting the ultimate home from home experience, the award winning Rock Cottage is located on its one rocky bluff. It sleeps up to nine adults and three children and boasts its own freeform Jacuzzi pool, sea level sun deck and is akin to staying on your own private island.
There are three great restaurants at Blue Waters serving fresh grills or more formal fine dining a well as beach and pool side bars. A beauty salon, spa, tennis court, seven swimming pools, (four exclusively for Cove suite guests.) fitness centre and non-motorised water sports complete the full compliment of activities but those wanting even more, golf is available nearby or hire a car and check out the island's 365 beaches.










