
· Resort had to be closed at the end of May for a series of renovation projects

One of the most talked about resorts in the Caribbean, Curtain Bluff in Antigua is making its return.
Curtain Bluff, the storied all-inclusive resort, is set to welcome back guests on October 23. The resort had closed for the season at the end of May for a series of renovation projects.
Long a celebrity favorite, Curtain Bluff’s reopening is a major boost for the twin-island destination of Antigua and Barbuda.
The luxury all-inclusive, which was founded by the Hulford family in the early 1950s, has a total of 72 rooms and suites straddled by a pair of beaches on the scenic southern coast of Antigua.
The Antiguan resort is arguably the leading tennis resort in the wider Caribbean region with four lit championship hard courts, a pro shop and a regular circuit of global tennis events.
Antigua and Barbuda recently updated its travel requirements, where now only vaccinated travelers are permitted to enter (along with accompanying minors).
Nestled among the palm-trees on a rocky outcrop between two secluded coves, lies the idyllic haven of Curtain Bluff. With two spectacular beaches offering surfing waves as well as tranquil waters to float in, this is quite possibly the most beautiful corner of Antigua.
Curtain Bluff is an all-inclusive five-star sanctuary within easy reach of the historic English Harbour, the former stomping ground of Admiral Nelson that is now home to an astonishing fleet of super-yachts.
Renowned for its value, the resort boasts a 65% repeat guest ratio and impresses visitors with its fully-inclusive rates that encompass gourmet meals, top-shelf bar drinks and activities in water sports, such as scuba diving (for certified divers only), snorkeling, water skiing and more
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