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Antigua’s Most Romantic Resort Just Got Even Better

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - July 16, 2018

By the Caribbean Journal staff

One of the Caribbean’s most renowned all-inclusives has a new look.

The legendary Galley Bay resort in Antigua has completed a series of multimillion-dollar upgrades, from the Tahitian-inspired Gauguin Suites to the classic toes-in-the-sand rooms.

“We designed Galley Bay with 100% focus on our guests,” explains James Lane, Managing Director of Galley Bay. “From our beachfront suites, to our tropical gardens, we want every moment to be inspirational, with just the right hint of romantic adventure.”

The property, led by Lane and his design team, recently invested millions on a total reimagining of Galley Bay’s guest rooms, restaurants and amenities.

Changes include a beautiful new waterfall at the main pool.

That’s along with the resort’s signature Indulge Spa, set among the palms, with thatched roofs and couples massage pods on stilts.

It all adds up to a major new look for what has always been one of the region’s most memorable adults-only getaways.

For more info, visit Galley Bay.

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