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Curtain Bluff, One of the Caribbean's Most Celebrated Hotels, Announces A New Look Ahead of Season Reopening

Curtain Bluff, the iconic Antiguan resort, will reopen for its 64th season in early November, boasting a multi-million dollar transformation across its 42 suites and signature beachfront restaurant, Sea Grape. Behind this vision are two notable design firms, OBMI and Studio Talomb, who oversaw the transformation centered on timeless Caribbean charm with refined, modern comfort. Under the guidance of new ownership, Tim and Pat Scott, entrepreneurs from the United Kingdom, the all-inclusive resort will be reimagined while also prioritizing the guest-beloved ethos that Curtain Bluff has maintained for more than 60 years.

Iconic Caribbean hotel unveil refurbishments this Winter: Curtain Bluff, Antigua

Nestled among the palm-trees on a rocky outcrop between two secluded coves lies the idyllic haven of Curtain Bluff. With two spectacular beaches offering surfing waves as well as tranquil waters to float in, this is quite possibly the most beautiful corner of Antigua. Opened in 1962 by Howard Hulford and situated on the southern coast of the island, Curtain Bluff is an all-inclusive five-star sanctuary within easy reach of the historic English Harbour, the former stomping ground of Admiral Nelson that is now home to an astonishing fleet of super-yachts. Following an extensive 13 million-dollar refurbishment in 2017, the hotel possesses state-of-the-art facilities, two restaurants and 72 luxurious bedrooms that mix old-school glamour with understated contemporary chic.