One of the Caribbean’s top all-inclusive hotels is relaunching next month, Caribbean Journal has learned.
Antigua’s Curtain Bluff resort will reopen its doors on Oct. 24, the property confirmed.
The all-inclusive on the stunning south coast of Antigua will be reopening with a series of new health and safety protocols, from enhanced sanitization of guest rooms to enforced physical distancing to frequent disinfecting of high-touch surfaces.
The family-owned resort has a total of 72 rooms and suites, all set along the property’s iconic Surf Beach.
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That includes the resort’s Hulford Collection, Curtain Bluff’s two most luxurious suites.
Curtain Bluff is also making a doctor available on call to guests for a fee.
Antigua and Barbuda first reopened its tourism sector in the first week of June.
If you’re planning to visit the twin-island destination, you can find its travel protocols for incoming visitors here.
For more, visit Curtain Bluff.
– CJ