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PAID CONTENT FOR CRAWL BAY SUITES


Crawl Bay Suites PICCADILLY, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA


Escape to a place where natural beauty meets conscious living. Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean, this small eco hotel in Antigua offers a serene getaway for travellers seeking comfort, adventure and a commitment to sustainability. The hotel follows a comprehensive sustainability


model, incorporating solar energy, rainwater harvesting and environmentally friendly building practices to minimise its environmental impact. The grounds are landscaped with indigenous plants and trees, carefully selected to preserve Antigua’s biodiversity and to create a natural sanctuary for guests and local wildlife alike. Each guest room is modern, stylish and


exceptionally comfortable, featuring air conditioning and ceiling fans. For added convenience and independence, all rooms are equipped with kitchenettes, perfect for preparing your own meals with fresh, local ingredients. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site amenities


that enhance both relaxation and wellness. Start your morning with a refreshing swim in the lap pool, get energised in the 24-hour gym or enjoy a


friendly tennis match under the Caribbean sun on a court constructed from recycled ocean plastic. Afterwards, unwind with yoga on the rooftop deck or indulge in an in-room massage or spa treatment from a local provider. History-lovers will appreciate the proximity


to some of Antigua’s most treasured cultural landmarks. Just a short drive away is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nelson’s Dockyard. This historic naval dockyard, rich in maritime history and colonial architecture, offers a glimpse into the island’s past. Nearby, explore the evocative ruins of Betty’s Hope — a former sugar plantation that was one of the first on the island — and gain insight into the island’s colonial history and cultural legacy. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love, from


snorkelling spots teeming with marine life to scenic hiking trails through Antigua’s hills. Scenic drives through the rainforest and kayaking along the coast also offer unforgettable ways to connect with nature. Whether you prefer lounging on a quiet shore or swimming in crystal-clear waters, your perfect beach is just minutes away.


DON’T MISS Take a scenic drive through the rainforest or kayak along the coast — both unforgettable ways to connect with nature


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KEY FEATURES • Tennis court • Mini-mart • Gym • Pool


KEY ACTIVITIES • Historical sites • Kayaking • Snorkelling • Hiking


GET IN TOUCH crawlbaysuites.com T: +1 268 764 8727 E: information@crawlbaysuites.com


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