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A Must-Visit Caribbean Villa in Anguilla

 

Anguilla is an island that’s meant to be lived. Not visited. 

It’s a place for discovery.

For long, lazy afternoons on Rendezvous Bay (Garvey’s rum punch, anyone?) 

For beach bar hopping at Sandy Ground. For little trips to Sandy Island and Scilly Cay, for morning croissants at Le Bon Pain. 

And that’s why it’s such a perfect villa destination. 

Anguilla is for people who will rent a car, get out there and live the island, who will go to the market and experience what the place is all about. 

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And if you’re going to choose a villa, pick this one. 

It’s called Tequila Sunrise, a stunning ultra-luxe villa in on Lover’s Cove in Dropsey Bay, and it’s one of the island’s hottest places to stay. 

Like any great villa, it’s the kind that gives you all of the amenities of a resort, and that’s decidedly the case here. 

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It’s high design across the board, from the great room with its spectacular views out to St Martin to some of the most marvelous, hewn travertine bathrooms you’ll see — including outdoor showers. 

Every bedroom comes with a king bed — along with a private patio. 

And then there’s the place you’ll be spending most of your time: the infinity pool deck, home to what is one of the most remarkable vistas on the whole island: you can see the gorgeous, green-hilled beauty of St Martin and, depending on the weather, St Barth and even St Kitts, too, in the distance. (And a two-minute stroll takes you to a cozy beach that’s great for snorkeling). 

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That’s along with a 24-hour concierge, daily maid service (including turndown), an on-demand chef and butler and laundry service among others. 

And true to its name, there’s tequila, with a rather delightful amenity: a Patrón dispenser, with free-flowing, chilled tequila on tap, all day long. 

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And in a new amenity, every guest gets a complimentary membership at Anguilla’s Styler’s Fitness Center, one of the leading gyms on the island. 

Sophisticated travelers know that Anguilla is, at its heart, a villa destination — and this is where you should make your plans. 

And on an island that is designed for getting out and exploring, this is the rare villa that can make you never want to leave your house. 

For more, visit Tequila Sunrise Villa

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Caribbean Photo of the Week: High Up in Curacao

 

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Carina Mörzinger, who sent in this lovely shot Mount Christoffel on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao. 

Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean?

Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the subject line, including your first and last name and the location of the photo. 

It could be the next Caribbean Photo of the Week!

— CJ

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In Wake of Hurricane Maria and Recent Earthquake Silicon Valley Software Engineering School Opens Campus in Puerto Rico

… JUAN, Puerto Rico, March 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — With Puerto Rico rocked by … , Tunisia; Beirut, Lebanon, and now Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is growing a vibrant startup … created Code Puerto Rico LLC, the entity that runs Holberton Puerto Rico. Angel Pérez …

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The 10 Best Adults-Only Hotels in the Caribbean for 2020

 

The Caribbean is filled with great adults-only hotels — but the vast majority of them are all-inclusive. 

For many, that’s great, and an adults-only all-inclusive vacation can be wonderful. 

But not everyone is seeking an all-inclusive experience; some want the independence and bespoke feel of a traditional EP hotel, without sacrificing the privacy and seclusion of an adults-only property. 

Of course, finding an adults-only hotel that isn’t all-inclusive isn’t easy. But that’s what we’re here for. 

We’ve narrowed down our favorite adults-only hotels in the Caribbean, all oozing with personality and character, all most exclusively of the boutique variety, and all featuring inspired design, character and cool. 

Here are 10 adults-only hotels to try in the Caribbean right now. 

Rock House Harbour Island, The Bahamas One of the region’s coolest hotels of any variety, this 10-room charmer has an oh-so-cool bar, a colorful, clubby pool deck and what is arguably the best restaurant in all of Harbour Island, a destination that is one of the true “it” getaways in the Caribbean (that’s part of a generally outstanding food and beverage program, including some seriously good rum). It goes without saying, then, that the hotel also has its own beach club on the world-famous Pink Sand Beach. In other words, it’s a must.

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