Timeless luxury on Antigua’s coastline
Blue Waters offers a blend of classic Caribbean elegance and modern luxury, providing an idyllic escape on one of Antigua’s most beautiful stretches of coastline.
Location: Nestled on the island’s northwestern tip, Blue Waters is located near Soldier’s Bay, just 15 minutes from Antigua’s international airport. Surrounded by secluded coves, turquoise waters, and lush tropical gardens, the resort offers a private and peaceful retreat while remaining close to the island’s vibrant capital, St. John’s.
Rooms: Blue Waters features a variety of accommodations, including deluxe rooms, suites, and private villas. Each space is designed with contemporary Caribbean décor, offering ocean or garden views, plush furnishings, and private terraces or balconies. For ultimate privacy, the Cove Suites and luxury villas provide spacious living areas and infinity pools overlooking the sea.
Amenities: The resort boasts seven freshwater pools, three private beaches, and a serene spa offering a range of treatments to rejuvenate body and mind. Guests can enjoy exceptional dining at three on-site restaurants, including fine dining at *The Cove* and casual bites at *The Palm*. Personalized service and a warm, welcoming atmosphere ensure a seamless luxury experience.
Activities: With its prime coastal location, Blue Waters offers a range of water sports, including snorkelling, paddleboarding, and sailing. Guests can also enjoy yoga classes, tennis, and golf at a nearby course. For a cultural experience, guided island tours and visits to historic Nelson’s Dockyard are easily arranged.
Sustainability: Blue Waters is dedicated to minimizing its environmental impact through eco-friendly initiatives, including energy conservation, water recycling, and partnerships with local suppliers. The resort’s commitment to sustainability ensures the preservation of Antigua’s natural beauty for future generations.
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January
January marks the dry season in Antigua, making it perfect for beach days, water sports, and island adventures. The month also brings vibrant events like the Antigua Yacht Regatta, showcasing the island's rich maritime heritage and local culture.
February
February continues to offer sunny days and warm breezes, creating ideal conditions for outdoor adventures and visits to landmarks like Nelson’s Dockyard. With its dry weather, this month is perfect for couples and families to enjoy the beaches and explore the island's many excursions.
March
March brings continued dry weather with minimal rain and moderate humidity. As early winter crowds thin out, the island offers a more tranquil atmosphere. It’s the perfect time to enjoy snorkelling, diving, or hiking through Antigua’s scenic landscapes.
April
April ushers in warmer days with temperatures reaching 29°C, while the dry season persists. The highlight of the month is Antigua Sailing Week, a renowned event attracting international yachts and enthusiasts, featuring thrilling races, vibrant parties, and festive island celebrations.
May
May sees average temperatures of around 30°C, accompanied by mild humidity and occasional showers. The warmer weather remains ideal for beach activities, and with fewer crowds, it’s a perfect month for a laid-back, off-peak escape.
June
June signals the start of the low season, bringing warmer temperatures and increased humidity. Short, occasional rain showers occur, but the warm seas remain perfect for snorkeling and underwater adventures. Many resorts also offer special rates, making it an appealing time to visit.
July
July brings warmer temperatures, higher humidity, and occasional showers, but it’s a fantastic time to enjoy Antigua’s beaches with fewer tourists. With a quieter atmosphere, resorts and activities offer a more peaceful and relaxed holiday experience.
August
August is one of Antigua’s warmest months, with a steady chance of brief rain showers. Although it’s part of the hurricane season, it remains popular for its peaceful beaches and warm, clear seas. This month is perfect for diving enthusiasts seeking vibrant marine life.
September
September falls in the peak of hurricane season, characterized by hot, humid weather and frequent rain showers. While tourism is at its quietest, it’s an ideal time for those craving solitude, with resorts offering great deals and the island's lush landscapes at their most vibrant.
October
October brings average temperatures of around 30°C, with rainfall tapering off later in the month. It’s an excellent time to explore Antigua’s picturesque landscapes and tranquil beaches. The quieter atmosphere also makes it ideal for couples seeking a peaceful and private retreat.
November
November marks the return of the dry season, with diminishing rain and pleasant beach days accompanied by mild breezes. As the island gears up for high season, it offers an excellent opportunity for visitors to enjoy great weather and fewer crowds before December’s rush.
December
December brings warm, sunny days with low humidity, ushering in Antigua’s peak season. The island is alive with holiday celebrations, and the beaches are bustling with activity. It’s the ideal time to soak up the paradise atmosphere and enjoy the vibrant holiday spirit.
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