Coveted A-List Escape -- Cap Juluca on Anguilla -- Offers a Sweet Deal to Counter the Bitter Economy
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Coveted A-List Escape -- Cap Juluca on Anguilla -- Offers a Sweet Deal to Counter the Bitter Economy
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - Anguilla
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2009-02-18
Situated on the private enclave of Maundays Bay Beach, Cap Juluca recently opened after completing the first phase in its $80 million enhancement program. In celebration of the re-launch, Cap Juluca is offering value in luxury with the Quick Getaway package, including an $800 resort credit, continental breakfast served daily on guest's private beach terrace and bottle of champagne upon arrival. Quick Getaway rates start at $1345*/night for a four-night stay through April 12, 2009. Known as a serene escape providing anonymity for the affluent, significant enhancements have been made to the 179-acre retreat known for its 18 iconic whitewashed Moorish villas, replete with turrets, domes and parapets. Widely regarded as one of the top five resorts in the Caribbean for its intuitive and personal service, Cap Juluca is now positioned to become the pinnacle of all luxury properties.
Under new ownership by distinguished travel industry executive Adam Aron, a "dream team" has been assembled to bring his vision to life including renowned designer Paul Duesing (responsible for the recent changes at Las Ventanas and Palmilla both in Cabo) and Chef Rene Bajeux, recognized as one of only 50 Certified Master French Chefs in the U.S. and Caribbean and Chevalier du Merite Agricole. In addition, Duesing and Aron personally selected items of decor from the streets of the Marrakesh souks from local craftsmen.
During season, the resort's guest list reads like a who's who of the social registry, but with a staff to guest room ratio of four to one, the intuitive service is unparalleled. Its ambiance is intentionally romantic, with surreal vistas during the day, and after a breathtaking sunset, dramatic nightscapes of the twinkling lights of St. Maarten and miles of shimmering water shattering the moon's reflection into a thousand pieces. With a ban on cruise ships, casinos and high-rise buildings, guests escape to the sun kissed sanctuary of Maundays Bay, offering anonymity for the affluent. Intimate dinners for two, romantic walks on secluded beaches and swift, sweet plunges into the tranquil surf are daily occurrences.
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