Cove Castles

Sleeps up to 8

The ideal retreat to escape from the hustle and bustle of life, offering the freedom of a luxurious villa, with all the convenience of a first class hotel. Ideal for couples, families and groups of friends.

An architecturally stunning villa resort set on a secluded half-mile stretch of glistening white beach. The villas and beach houses are very chic and cater for all ages, and your personal housekeeper is there to make your holiday as stress free as possible. The décor is elegantly tropical with breathtaking views from every room. Each is exceptionally spacious and the interiors are enhanced by terracotta tiled floors, raw silk upholstery and rattan furniture. Dine in the award winning gourmet restaurant overlooking the sea, or have sumptuous meals delivered to your villa, or simply self cater. If you seek sports there are plenty, including tennis, sailing, kayaking, scuba diving or bicycling, or you can simply relax in an inviting hammock.

Price Includes

£3264 to £32891 per property per week

Sleeps up to 8

Facilities

Facilities

Washing machine, Dishwasher, TV (cable), Telephone

Swimming Pool: No resort pool, The Pavilion and The Point villas each have a private pool and hot tub

Staff: Housekeeper

Your Location

Amenities: Beachfront, Tennis on site, The Valley 15 minutes drive

Your Accommodation

16 Beach houses and Villas: Beach houses have two bedrooms and the villas range in size from three to five bedrooms • All have fully equipped kitchen, living area and air-conditioned bedrooms, the majority of which have bathrooms en suite

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

This dry, limestone isle is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands and lies between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It stretches about 16 miles (26 km) from the northeast to southwest, and it is only 3 miles (5 km) across at its widest point. The highest spot is just 213 ft above sea level.

The island's name is most likely a derivative of anguille, which is French for "eel", which is a reflection of its shape, (French explorer Pierre Laudonnaire is credited with having given the island this name when he sailed past it in 1556).

The territory of Anguilla includes a few islets (or cays), such as Scrub Island, Dog Island, Prickly Pear Cays, Sandy Island, and Sombrero Island, and if you're a beach lover, you will be spoilt for choice. When you first spot Anguilla from the air, its blindingly white sand and lustrous blue and aquamarine waters are intoxicating sights.

If you like shopping and late-night action, then this is not the island for you as there are no glitzy casinos or nightclubs, and you will find no duty-free shops stuffed with irresistible buys