Curtain Bluff
Curtain Bluff emphasizes its Caribbean setting – wild nightlife and modern luxuries are secondary – with only 72 rooms and suites nestled into a cove on Antigua's southern coast. Reviewers are quick to point out that this all-inclusive resort is not for the party crowd. The property provides an immersive vacation experience because the guest rooms do not have televisions. Instead, you'll have floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the sea. Spend your days relaxing in the spa (for a fee), playing tennis, scuba diving, or napping on the beach.
Dine at The Tamarind Restaurant or The Seagrape in the evening, or savor a glass of wine from the resort's specialized cellar. Curtain Bluff may lack some of the comforts of home, but visitors find that the resort's other amenities outweigh those requirements. Stuccoed accommodations are filled with wicker furniture and overlook the beach. Dinner is served alfresco four nights a week at the Sea Grape restaurant.
Website: https://curtainbluff.com