Hermitage Bay
Nestled in a gently undulating hillside looking out across stunning turquoise waters and a long white-sand beach, at secluded Hermitage Bay you'll be pampered with incredible personal service, fantastic al fresco cuisine and spacious cottages. An unforgettable tropical hideaway.
Feast on mouth-watering cuisine at the open-air restaurant and bar, absorbing the stunning vista as the occasional boat bobs on the horizon. Sip a cocktail by the pool or head to the secluded beach for complimentary watersports such as sailing, windsurfing, snorkelling and kayaking.
Indulge in blissful treatments at the tranquil spa (extra cost), as well as soothing yoga, meditation and Pilates. The resort grows vegetables and herbs in its own organic kitchen garden, and you can attend a cookery course or demonstration with a local chef. There's also a guided tour of a local farm, a nature tour of the grounds and a hiking trail.
Accommodation
25 individual cottages are made of Guyanese hardwood and sprinkled among 10 acres of colourful tropical gardens and beachfront. Unique with rich wooden floors and spacious airconditioned bedrooms with kingsize beds, they also offer flat-screen television, DVD player, iPod docking station, minibar, tea- and coffee-making facilities, living area, day bed, large bathroom with double sinks, large bath and shower, outdoor shower and a garden and terrace.
Beach cottages are close to the beach with partial or full sea views.
Beachfront cottages are closer to the water's edge and have an airconditioned lounge.
Hillside pool suites provide complete seclusion with a semi open-air lounge area leading to a terrace with private plunge pool and fantastic views, with the island of Montserrat on the horizon.
Restaurants
• The Dining Area - Alfresco restaurant serving Caribbean, American and modern European cuisine using fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
All Inclusive
- All meals including afternoon snack and evening canapés
- All drinks including premium brand drinks, fresh cocktails, house wine and fully stocked minibars
- A selection of non-motorised watersports
- Regular nightly entertainment
Hermitage Bay
Nestled in a gently undulating hillside looking out across stunning turquoise waters and a long white-sand beach, at secluded Hermitage Bay you'll be pampered with incredible personal service, fantastic al fresco cuisine and spacious cottages. An unforgettable tropical hideaway.
Facilities
- Complimentary non-motorised watersports
- Yoga, meditation and Pilates
- Cookery courses/demonstrations
- Guided tour of a local farm
- Guided nature tour of grounds
Spa and Beauty
Garden Spa
Treatments are influenced bythe ancient eastern concept of 'chakras' - seven energy centres that run down your body and affect your physical and emotional state.
Therapies available at the spa include:
- Rituals
- Massages
- Couples' treatments
- Facials
- Meditation, yoga and Pilates
- Holistic treatments (reflexology and reiki)
- Manicure and pedicure
Swimming Pools
Small but well-equipped outdoor swimming pool.
Golf Information
Golf is available at Jolly Harbour Golf Course and Cedar Valley Golf Course.
Location
On the west coast, 35 minutes from the airport.
Beach description
Stunning white-sand beach with a backdrop of lush green hills.
Hermitage Bay
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
Antigua holidays feature luxurious hotels, a treasure trove of the finest palm-fringed beaches and spectacular natural beauty. Renowned for the best watersports in the Caribbean, on this paradise island you can spend time windsurfing, kitesurfing and diving.
Unwind in an indulgent spa or enjoy a round of golf on a rolling green course, tuck into hearty Caribbean cuisine and sip heady rum cocktails.
Antigua holiday highlights - Visit St John's during your Antigua holiday - the island's vibrant capital city is home to a number of fine colonial buildings and a colourful market.
- Discover historical attractions include Nelson's Dockyard, where the great admiral sheltered his war-ships in the late 18th century.
- Dive among brightly coloured fish and vibrant coral, charter a yacht or see the islands from a unique bird's-eye view by helicopter.
Sports
Watch a game of cricket
Cricket is an important part of Antiguan culture, and the island has produced famous players such as Sir Vivian Richards.
Watersports
Make a splash with diving, snorkelling, fishing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing.
Outdoor
Hike, cycle or horse-ride through your idyllic surroundings, go bird-watching for colourful species, and play tennis of golf.
Shopping
Browse shops and markets for handicrafts, clothing, local produce and art, jewellery and more.