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Blue Waters has received the following awards: Antigua and Barbuda's Leading Hotel: 2012, 2010, 2006 [6] [7]. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Award: 2012 The hotel was one of only 2 companies to be awarded this accolade which was given for Blue Waters' significant contribution to Antigua during its 50 years of business on the island.
The island has jaw-dropping beauty with a jaw-dropping price tag, with some elite island villas costing over $6,000 — per night! ... the island’s luxury resorts, family-oriented games, guided ...
The Mill Reef Club is a 1,500-acre members-only club that includes five miles of shoreline and three islands on the east coast of Antigua. The Club was founded in 1947 by Connecticut architect Robertson 'Happy' Ward (1897–1988), with initial capital of $38,000. There were 45 founding members, each paying $7,500 for a plot for building a home.
The village is on a peninsula, and was named for the five rock islands adjacent in Five Island Harbour. [1] It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of the nation's capital city St. John's, and connected to it by a single road. The village is surrounded by 12 of the 365 beaches on Antigua. [2]
Pages in category "Private islands of Antigua and Barbuda" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Prickly Pear Island is an islet approx. 650 metres off the north shore coast of Hodges Bay on the much larger island of Antigua, West Indies. [1] The island measures approx. 50 metres north to south, and approx. 50 metres east to west. The small uninhabited island is home to the Prickly Pear Beach Club at Hodges Bay, a favorite day-time escape ...