St James' Club

With an enviable location on its own private peninsular, this is the ultimate resort for a romantic getaway or an action-packed family adventure, having a wide range of facilities for the young and old. Here there’s something for everyone but without the razmattaz of most complexes of this size.

With the unique combination of hotel and exclusive villas, this is one of the most prestigious and cosmopolitan resorts in the Caribbean. Surrounded by the sandy beaches on the south eastern tip of Antigua, the resort lies in 100 acres of landscaped gardens, bordered on three sides by the Caribbean Sea. St James’s boasts its own yacht club and marina, where some of the world’s most fabulous yachts drop anchor. Not surprisingly, the dockside bar always has a lively atmosphere. The facilities at St James’s Club are excellent and you can busy yourself all day with a variety of complimentary water sports. You can learn to scuba dive, play tennis, work out in the fitness centre, do a spot of riding along the beach or tackle some deep sea fishing if you are feeling adventurous. For quieter moments of the day – relax in the open air Jacuzzi before taking a swim in one of the four swimming pools, be pampered in the beauty salon or browse the boutiques. After an excellent dinner, enjoy a choice of entertainment – either at the night club or Las Vegas style, small casino. Younger guests are also catered for, with their own playroom and a children’s programme. The villa village has its own freeform, split level pool and Italian restaurant. There are two villa types, either Beach front on one level or the 2 storey Hillside, all being spacious and modern. Accommodation: 132 Club Rooms, Premium Rooms and Suites 40 Two Bedroom Villas: Kitchen • Open plan living/dining area with balcony or patio • Master double bedroom with bath • Twin bedroom • Bedrooms are air conditioned with en suite shower rooms.

Key information

Total Amount of Rooms
  • 188

Price Includes

From £1385 per person for 7 nights in a Club Room with flights and private return airport transfers, on a room only basis.

Facilities

Facilities

TV (Cable), Patio or balcony, Safe

Hotel Facilities: 4 Restaurants, 5 Bars, 4 Swimming pools, Fitness Centre, 6 Tennis Courts, Beauty Salon & Spa, Childrens Club for 4 – 12 year olds, Internet café, Deli, Complimentary windsurfing, kayaks and snorkelling

Your Location

Amenities: Beachfront, Golf 15 minutes drive, Tennis on site, St John's 20 minutes drive

Your Accommodation

132 Club Rooms, Premium Rooms and Suites 40 Two Bedroom Villas: Kitchen • Open plan living/dining area with balcony or patio • Master double bedroom with bath • Twin bedroom • Bedrooms are air conditioned with en suite shower rooms

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Antigua is renowned for its wealth of historic interest, stunning beaches, the now legendary Antigua Sailing Week and of course its profound love of cricket. Miles of picturesque coves and palmfringed bays surround the island, and with a dry climate, trade winds and plenty of sunshine, this is the perfect destination for sun worshippers, yachtsmen and watersports enthusiasts.

Scenically, Antigua is quite different from islands like Grenada and St Lucia, and has panoramic seascapes, undulating landscapes and cactus dotted hillsides. It has a strong colonial past and displays a visible history in attractions like English Harbour and Nelson’s Dockyard, an 18th century naval station named after the Lord Admiral who was based there for a number of years. Today the dockyard has been sympathetically restored and is still important to modern day seafarers, especially during Sailing Week when the whole area comes alive. Antigua’s long history is evident throughout the island, and nowhere more so than in the capital, St John’s. Here you will find the cathedral, built on a site dating back to the 17th century, Redcliffe Quay with its carefully restored warehouse, taverns and docks, and the museum of Antigua.

But the attraction of Antigua lies in its sparkling coral sand beaches (they say there are 365 of them), its unspoilt countryside and its unhurried laid-back lifestyle. Explore a little by car; the absence of good road signs makes it more of a challenge, but you won’t get lost as there will always be a smiling local to set you back on track.

Sports

Two 18-hole Golf Courses - Tennis - Squash - Windsurfing - Waterskiing - Snorkelling - Scuba diving - Cycling - Horse riding - Cricket