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Insulated
from the outside world, yet only minutes by air or motor launch from
St. Maarten, Cap Juluca is a private self-contained enclave along
two miles of the best pristine white-sand beaches in the Caribbean.
Spacious
Moorish villas, five-star restaurants, exotic landscaped tropical
gardens, and friendly and abundant service professionals provide an
unparalleled level of luxury.
Cap
Juluca features a comprehensive array of entertainment amenities,
including a fully equipped fitness center, private golf carts and
bicycles, aqua golf driving range, bunker and putting green, croquet
lawn, Junior Olympic-size swimming pool, a library, tennis courts
with a full-time resident pro, and water sports, including
snorkeling, wind surfing, water skiing, and sailing.
Situated on the southwest coast of Anguilla and overlooking the
mountains of St. Maarten only six miles away, Cap Juluca occupies
179 acres of land and inland waters. The resort has become to the
discerning vacationer what the Cipriani is to Venice by offering the
privacy and exclusivity that our miles of beach allow. While
situated only 15 minutes by boat from the myriad shops, restaurants,
gambling, and international flavors of Dutch and French St. Maarten,
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Accommodations
Eighteen separate Moorish-style beachfront villas each house no more
than 6 rooms, all decorated with the highest quality fixtures and
furnishings. A complimentary Continental breakfast is served daily
on your private terrace.
Food and
Beverages
During the day guests gather at George's, located at the center of
the beach overlooking Maundays Bay. Your favorite beach beverages,
snacks and meals are available there. For those who cannot bear to
leave the beach, display your umbrella's service flag and an
attendant appears to fulfill your request. George's is open for
dinner as well as lunch, featuring a selection of exotic and
imaginative Spanish Mediterranean cuisine by award-winning chef
George Reid. Pimms, featuring Eurasian/Caribe cuisine, is open for
dinner. It is set on a coral outcrop only six feet from the bay
looking westward across the perfect half moon of azure blue waters
to the lighted Moorish domes, turrets and parapets of the resort.
About Anguilla A British crown territory, the island is 16 miles
long and three miles wide. The Anguillians are renowned for their
gentle friendliness and industrious attributes, which have allowed
the island to host three of the top 15 international resorts.
Restaurants are many and varied, and the cuisine rivals that of
nearby islands. Its beaches are extolled as some of the best in the
world. |