Anguilla Resorts And Villas:
Setting The Standard For Luxury And Sophistication

beaches,weddings,honeymoons,watersports,festivals,romance,accommodations,cuisine,sea,scuba diving,snorkelling,security,tranquility,beaches,caribbean,carnivals,inns,security,sightseeing,oceans,villas,exclusive,luxury,guesthouses,tranquility,quality,boatracing,chartersA jewel of the Caribbean, the island of Anguilla, is home to 33 pristine beaches and shimmering sapphire water. Combining natural beauty and unsurpassed accommodations, Anguilla offers discerning travelers a wide variety of luxurious resorts and villas.

The newly opened Temenos, Greek for “sanctuary,” is positioned on Long Bay Beach and consists of three lavish villas, Sand, Sea and Sky, which invite tranquility and seclusion. Temenos offers guests numerous amenities, including tennis courts; state-of-the-art fitness center and inspiring views that encourage yoga, stretching or self-meditation. The resort also provides guests with the use of a private 32-foot fiberglass boat. With a peak season rate of $50,000 a week, and a superior staff to fulfill every wish, Temenos’ guests will undoubtedly experience the absolute ultimate in luxury.

Rich in design with the finest handpicked furnishings from Italy, Turkey and Russia, the Altamer Resort, on Shoal Bay West, is a luxurious five-bedroom beachfront villa designed by award-winning architect, Myron Goldfinger. A seven-night minimum stay ranges from $24,000-$38,000 depending upon the time of year. A private wine cellar, inviting pool, floodlit tennis court and custom designed silverware are just some of Altamer’s exclusive features.

Situated on Barnes Bay, Cerulean Villa is extravagant with inlaid mosaics and imported limestone tiled floors and fountains. Covering over 13,000 square feet, the villa’s furnishings are original - constructed by craftsmen in Mexico and Morocco. Cerulean Villa consists of seven large bedrooms, vaulted ceilings and French doors, which open to the clear Caribbean Sea. A seven-night minimum stay during peak season can cost up to $35,000. Guests can choose from a vast selection of water sports, dine elegantly on a private beach or simply relax in the sun.

The CuisinArt Resort & Spa on Rendezvous Bay exudes classic Caribbean style. Luxury suites and rooms are spacious yet private, airy and sunny, providing the ultimate setting for relaxation. Guests will enjoy the freshest fruits and vegetables grown in CuisinArt's own Hydroponic Farm. The Venus Spa offers an all-new health and wellness program using the resort's homegrown vegetation. During peak season, rooms are priced between $695 - $2,000 per night.

Cove Castles, located in Shoal Bay West is elegance at its best. Anguilla's first Myron Goldfinger creation, Cove Castles' striking structural design, sweeping staircases and cool white terra cotta interiors, create an atmosphere of sophisticated luxury. For those looking to avoid the crowds, Cove Castles offers a private haven that encourages guests to nap in hammocks, read books or play tennis day or night. Guests can dine at the resort, experiencing French /Caribbean cuisine, or have a gourmet selection brought right to the villa for private dining. Throughout the winter months, rates range from $795 - $2,995 per night.

Cap Juluca, occupying 179 acres of land and inland waters, rests on Maunday's Bay, celebrated for its 2.5 miles of white beach. This glorious property, encircled by vast ocean views is comprised of 18 individual Moorish-inspired beachfront villas. Some of Cap Juluca’s luxurious accommodations include a fully-equipped fitness center, Main House library, lounge, 24-hour room service, scuba diving, live entertainment weekly, ultimate spa amenities and a Continental breakfast served intimately upon guest’s private terrace. Cap Juluca offers three exquisite dining spots including Pimms, an internationally-acclaimed restaurant with award-winning chef, George Reid, who provides a light healthy French Asian cuisine. Depending on the type of room, rates are $825 - $5,400 per night during the winter months.

The Malliouhana Hotel and Spa is located on beautiful Meads Bay. In addition to a warm welcome, genuine hospitality and renowned service, guests are offered a choice of activities, such as water-skiing, sailing, and snorkeling. The Malliouhana is home to Anguilla's only on-site 'Children's Place,' making this resort family friendly. A new full-service spa is set to open in November 2002. The Restaurant at Malliouhana merges Caribbean culinary tradition and authentic French cuisine. Malliouhana's Wine Cellar houses an impressive 20,000 bottles of wine and is a winner of the coveted Wine Spectator Grand Award. The rates at Malliouhana range from $550 - $2,600 per night in peak season.