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At a glance

  • Situated between two bays with white sand beaches.

  • Sophisticated and contemporary interiors designed by Kerry Wearstler.

  • Wonderful Sunset lounge for those dusky evenings.

  • Five restaurants and lounges serving local produce.

  • Family friendly, with contemporary Kids and Teens Club.

  • Luxury Spa.

Description

The Viceroy Anguilla is set in 35 acres between Barnes Bay and Meads Bay, and boasting 1,000 feet of white sand beach, with footpaths and tropical foliage throughout. With stunning suites and residences, most with their own private plunge pool, the Viceroy offers the most decadent of surroundings. Perfect for honeymooners, friends or families, there is an accommodation to suit all whilst retaining the highest standards. The funky custom-designed interiors, furnishings and accessories across the resort have been designed by the infamous Kelly Wearstler to create a truly luxurious Caribbean style.

There are a wealth of facilities including some fabulous dining options and a wonderful sunset lounge, the luxurious Spa at Viceroy, the “Generation V” kids club and a teen club. Enjoy those little Viceroy extras which make for a really special stay, such as Organic cookery classes, custom days out for couples or families with gourmet picnics, boat trips and snorkelling from a private beach, private in villa dining with a dedicated chef or a special dinner on the beach. Nothing is too much trouble in order to make your stay unforgettable.

Viceroy will be closed for renovations from 26 August to 30 October 2011 inclusive

Guide price £3,040 per person

£3,040 pr person for 7 nights, based on 2 people sharing an Ocean View Studio with plunge pool on a Bed and Breakfast basis.

Accommodation

Viceroy Anguilla features 166 studios, one, two and three bedroom suites including five penthouses as well as freestanding four and five bedroom villas.

Childcare

There are fantastic facilities for children at the resort. The “Generation V” kids club for children age 4-11 as well as Teens Club for 12-17 year olds. Activities on land include kite-making, sandcastle-building, and native plant and animal "safaris." There are water activities such as safe snorkelling, sea-life conservation walks, and aqua Olympics but also cricket matches, stilt dancing, pirate adventures and themed night activities. A babysitting service is available on request.

Facilities

Facilities at Viceroy Anguilla include 5 restaurants and bars, 3 swimming pools (1 adult only), 3 tennis courts, boutique, fitness centre, Technogym with a dedicated Star Trac spinning room, yoga and pilates studio. The Spa at Viceroy features an ocean front spa pool, 8 indoor treatment rooms and 3 outdoor ocean front spa cabanas, jogging track, bicycles, WiFi.

Activities

Complimentary activities include swimming, snorkelling, tennis, yoga and pilates, gym, Generation V Kid's Club (with the exception of some activities). Activities with additional charges include the Meads Bay Beach Club offering sea kayaks, sunfish, hobie cats, windsurfers, paddle boards, boogie boards and snorkelling, yacht and boat charters, bike hire, horseback riding, scuba diving and golf available nearby.

Services

Babysitting (additional charge). Villa chef program and lifestyle assistant. In room dining. Private fitness training.

When to travel

Anguilla receives the most visitors in February, with the peak travel season kicking off in late December for the Christmas & New Year's holidays. High season travel continues through April. And although, June to November is considered to be hurricane season with the hottest temperatures, the weather is known to be fairly accommodating with the high humid temperatures starting up in September through November.

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Location and directions

Coast, Anguilla

On Anguilla's west end, Viceroy Anguilla claims a prime resort location on 35 lushly tended acres. Set along more than 3,200 feet of exclusive Caribbean beachfront, where a few uninhabited islands glint on the horizon, the resort crowns the high coral point separating the azure waters of Barnes and Meads Bays, and lies within easy reach of Anguilla’s slender 16-mile expanse of beaches, restaurants and hidden retreats.

How to get there

With no direct flights to Anguilla, visitors from the UK tend to fly via Antigua (British Airways and Virgin Atlantic) and then make the local transfer by LIAT or on a small charter plane. From London to Anguilla to is 10-12 hours (including a stopover in Antigua). Viceroy Anguilla is 15 minutes from the airport.



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