
Ground Floor Junior Suites
A ground-floor junior suite steps from the water with a sunken living area and large marble bathroom.

A classic two-beach Antigua resort where polished all-inclusive service still feels intimate and personal.
We recommend Curtain Bluff for families and couples who want a traditional Caribbean resort with unusually generous inclusions. Its 20-acre peninsula sits between two beaches, while 72 rooms and suites keep the atmosphere intimate rather than sprawling.
What we like most is how complete the stay feels: meals, drinks, watersports, tennis, fitness, and children’s programming are included, while the adults-only wellness area gives couples and parents a quieter escape.
Curtain Bluff occupies a rocky promontory on Antigua’s south coast, with a beach on either side and sea views throughout the property. The resort has 72 rooms and suites, all positioned directly on the sand or only steps from it.
The hotel combines long-established Caribbean character with recent renovations. Beachfront rooms suit guests who want immediate sand access, bluff accommodations add elevated views, and the Hulford Collection introduces private plunge pools and larger layouts.
The all-inclusive structure is a major advantage. Meals, drinks, in-room dining during meal hours, minibar items, watersports, tennis, squash, fitness, yoga, Pilates, and many other activities are included in the room rate. Spa treatments and selected specialist services remain extra.
Families are well served by Cee Bee Kids Camp and connecting options, while adults have a separate wellness area with an adults-only infinity pool, yoga pavilion, and spa.

A ground-floor junior suite steps from the water with a sunken living area and large marble bathroom.

An upper-floor junior suite with floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a private terrace overlooking the surf beach.

A renovated blufftop room with a freestanding tub and large terrace with daybed.
Curtain Bluff’s all-inclusive dining centers on Sea Grape and Tamarind. Sea Grape sits directly on the sand and serves lunch daily plus dinner on selected evenings, while Tamarind is the main evening restaurant with a rotating multi-course menu.
Dinner reservations are required. Sea Grape dinner is reserved for guests age 13 and older, and evening dress standards are more polished at both restaurants. Afternoon tea and in-room dining during meal hours are also part of the resort experience.