Blue Waters Resort and Spa holiday guide
For over forty years, Blue Waters has been a family-owned resort and continues to provide excellence to guests every day. Situated on its very own private bay in northwest Antigua, this modern and prestigious resort provides first class service and has over seventeen acres of tropical gardens to explore, warm seas to discover and premium amenities to indulge in.
Things to do at the Blue Waters Resort and Spa
Fine Facilities
Blue Waters Resort and Spa offers a handful of amenities for guests to enjoy whilst on their stay. Relax at the several fresh water pools and secluded beach coves or dip your toes into the world of water sports in the crystal clear sea. Tennis courts and fitness centers are on hand for anyone looking to keep fit and a spa for anyone looking to rejuvenate.
LOCAL AREA
Although everything needed is within the resort, if guests fancy something different, there are 365 beaches in Antigua, where new sands and waters are waiting to be discovered. If guests are looking to branch out a little further, the island is ready to explore on land with 4x4 safaris and if sailing is of interest, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nelsons Dockyard holds one of the top regattas in the world with an average of 200 yachts entering each year.
EATING AND DRINKING
Guests can indulge in a wide variety of restaurants scattered around the resort. From quiet romantic waterfront settings to lively cocktail terraces, there is a different environment for each day of the week. From vegan to seafood dishes, Grecotel caters for a wide range of dietary requirements, with a wide range of cuisines.
When to go to Blue Waters Resort and Spa
Another amazing thing about Antigua is the weather. No matter when you plan to visit for your villa holiday, the island is hot all year round, with average temperatures between the late 20s and early 30s. All our villas have private pools in which to cool off, and are all either within walking distance of the beach or located right at the water’s edge. Enjoy winter sun in high season between December and April, when the weather is coolest and driest, while wet season is between the middle of June and November, with short spells of tropical showers.