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August 20, 2010

West Indian Charm
Gordon House is a 4 bedroom oceanfront West Indian style home on Dian Bay, Antigua’s east coast. I have represented this villa for 24 years. The setting is restful and quite peaceful. There are steps to a seaside patio where one can swim or sun. Walk 10 minutes down the road to the sandy beach at Long Bay. Here you will find snorkeling and swimming.

Views from the seaside patio
Gordon House has a fall sale, 10% off new bookings for travel before Nov. 20, 2010. Call 800-219-0118 or email ann@antiguacaribbean.com today.
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July 18, 2010

Blue Waters Hotel
I spent every Sunday at Blue Waters Hotel for over a year. It represents one of the most charming properties on the northwest corner. Nestled in Soldiers Bay the property offers a romantic setting in the midst of lovely mature gardens. I have fond memories of my stay at Blue Waters.
To book your stay at Blue Waters contact the Antigua specialists at 800-219-0118 or ann@antiguacaribbean.com
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April 6, 2010
In the late 80′s my favorite beach was Galley Bay. Some days the surf was wild and crazy and body surfing was great fun. To the north before the many villas were built, there was a little cove to the very north full of shells. I could sit for hours sifting my hands through the piles of shells. Down the beach was the Galley Bay Hotel. The lovely Gauguin huts were and still are my favorites. Years later I worked for Elite Island Resorts, the present managers and stayed at the property. The property features an amazing beach, lovely grounds and what to me exemplifies the most professional courteous staff. Everyone was quiet and pleasant. The staff met all my needs. Future clients had accolades for the staff. One day I met a lovely lady named Ismay. I learned the staff had decided to name a new restaurant after her. Apparently she had worked 40+ years at the hotel and was a legend. Today I read some amazing news. Ismay Mason has been awarded a Merit of Order from the Queen of England, represented by Dame Louise Lake-Tack, Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda. The Order of Merit recognizes distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, and/or the promotion of culture. (source Travel Pulse Daily).
Many congrats to Miss Mason. This is a well deserved honor. If you wish to book your stay at Galley Bay, contact Caribbean Wind & Sun Vacations at 800-219-0118 or ann@antiguacaribbean.com. Ann Phelan is an Antigua expert and has dined at Ismays and stayed at Galley Bay.

Galley Bay
Tags:Galley Bay, Ismay Mason, Travel Pulse Daily, Dame Louise Lake-Tack, Elite Island Resorts, Ismay's Restaurant
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March 3, 2010

23 years ago I was living on Antigua in Cedar Grove. Each Sunday I would walk about 3 miles to Blue Waters. It was my exercise and my bliss. There was a little beach to the right of the grass jetty where I would sit for hours and read. I knew the manager and his wife and often had brunch poolside. A few years later I was married at the former gazebo that faced what we called Sheffler’s Beach. It was a magical spot. We had a small reception at the bar to celebrate. Through the years I went back many times once after a hurricane when the hotel was derelict. My daughter and I were guests there twice. We loved the property very much. Over the years I have recommend and referred many guests to Blue Waters. To me it is the quintessential Caribbean property. Two weeks back Marguerite my Antiguan daughter visited the property. Enjoy her photo essay. To book your vacation escape to Blue Waters email me at ann@antiguacaribbean.com.

Blue Waters Hotel
Photos Courtesy of Marguerite Wynter of Caribbean Wind & Sun Vacations
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February 20, 2010

Photos Courtesy of Tradewinds Montserrat
In the late 80′s I took my first trip to Montserrat. I was working on the ill fated S/V Fantome. We stopped every other week in port. Montserrat was my favorite port of all. I loved hiking to Soufriere, a then dormant volcano and seeing the hot springs and smelling the sulfur air. The views were stellar. The waterfall was amazing to swim. Later I would have lunch at Vue Point Hotel and a swim at Isles Bay. Plymouth was a charming West Indian town with little shops and adorable buildings. After posting letters to the US I would stop at Emerald Cafe for a Guinness. Later I started my travel business then called Antigua Small Properties. I was living in Antigua and took weekend jaunts to nearby Montserrat. It was always a chill kind of weekend getaway.

Photos Courtesy of Tradewinds Montserrat
Around 1990 I started renting villas in Montserrat. I had one villa in Montserrat represented by Susan Edgecomb of Tradewinds and 2o villas represented by Leah and Neville Bradshaw. By 1994 the business was growing steady. Vacationers loved the island’s charm and went back again and again. Then, in 1995 the 400 year dormant volcano, Soufriere came to life. The rest is now part of Montserrat’s history. Half of the population left and who remain are forging ahead. Tourism is alive and well and it’s still a wonderful destination for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet island respite.
I have reconnected with Susan Edgecomb and have some amazing photos to share as part of her essay of life in Montserrat. On Feb. 11 Soufriere sent out her fury creating an amazing display. Enjoy Susan’s photos.
It is possible to spend a holiday on island, see the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, hike, swim and vacation. Day trips from Antigua are easy now or a few days getaway.
To rent a villa or see Montserrat contact Ann Phelan at 800-219-0118 . You may also plan your holiday direct by contacting:
Susan MacLeod Edgecombe
Tradewinds Real Estate
Box 365, Olveston, Montserrat
www.tradewindsmontserrat.com

Tags:Leah and Neville Bradshaw, Tradewinds Montserrat, Susan Edgecomb, Soufriere, Volcano in Montserrat, Isles Bay, Plymouth, Montserrat, Ann Phelan
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February 5, 2010

Galley Bay
I often read questions and comments about the beach at Galley Bay. I have been visiting this beach for over 23 years. I worked for a time for Elite Island Resorts as the Galley Bay Specialist online and have stayed at Galley Bay. It’s a great setting and the beach is divine. Sometimes when Mother Nature is in the mood, the sea can be rough and there can be some wave action. Here is a typical day at Galley Bay. Enjoy.
Caribbean Wind & Sun is booking vacations to Galley Bay. Call 800-219-0118.

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August 14, 2009
Catamaran Hotel is a charming small and intimate harbourside property located in historic Falmouth Harbour. Be in the centre of the yachting community at this humble hotel. Walk to dining, shops and more. Minutes to Nelson’s Dockyard. This special is ideal for those attending Classic Yacht Regatta or Antigua Race Week.
THIS IS A ONE TIME SPECIAL OFFER VALID UNTIL August 31, 2009
BOOK AND PAY IN FULL FOR ANY STAY 3 NIGHTS OR MORE STARTING FROM 01 NOVEMBER 2009 TO 31 MAY 2010 AND RECEIVE FULL BREAKFAST DAILY AND A 10% DISCOUNT OFF ENTIRE STAY…….(not valid for bookings already confirmed or in conjunction with other special offers)
BOOK NOW AND SAVE! FOR RESERVATIONS: Call: 268-460-1036 Fax: 268-460-1339 Email: catclub@candw or ann@antiguacaribbean.com
Tags:Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, Antigua Race Week, Catamaran Club Antigua, Fiona Bailey
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May 28, 2009


Nestled in Ordinance Cove directly facing Historic Nelson’s Dockyard, Villa Ordinance is the ideal Caribbean villa retreat. A beautiful one level villa, Villa Ordinance is surrounded by tropical gardens, with an undisturbed ocean view.
Villa Ordinance is fully air-conditioned and features four bedrooms and three bathrooms, living and dining room, kitchen with microwave and a dishwasher, utility room, garage, generator, cable TV, telephones and outdoor dining and barbeque facilities. It also has a 30′ X 12′ swimming pool and large gallery. This is perfect for families as the pool decking is a gallery area can be made secure so that you can leave the children to play in the knowledge that they will not
wander out of the villa grounds. The master bedroom has a bathtub and an outside shower to complete the back to nature experience of your holiday.
Only 5 minutes walk to Dockyard Drive, this villa is perfect for large groups of friends who want the peace and seclusion of a private villa with the option of walking to 26 bars and restaurants minutes walk from the door.
There is also a private dock with a complimentary dinghy (not available during the annual Race Week) that transports guests to many of the sandy beaches that are within 5 minutes away from the property. The location of this villa makes it the perfect home for sailing crews while in Antigua with access to all five marinas within the National Park within a minute drive.
Villa Ordinance sleeps up to 8 people but special rates can be offered for fewer people. Please let us know how many people you wish to stay in the villa in order to get your quote. Email Caribbean Wind & Sun at ann@antiguacaribbean.com
Tags:Caribbean Wind & Sun Vacations, English Harbour, Nelson's Dockyard, Villa Ordinance
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April 18, 2009
We had the most lovely day at Carlisle Bay celebrating my Mom’s 85th birthday. Carlisle Bay hosted her birthday tea in their oceanview dining room. Our table was set with white china and crisp white linen table clothes. We chose from lovely blended specialty teas. The cake and pastries served were sublime. I will always remember this day as will my Mom.
I had an opportunity to visit the property and explore the grounds. I am convinced this is one of Antigua’s top gems. It is my pleasure to offer an incredible sale.
The Super Chill Out offers four night stays from $2,220 for two people or seven night stays from $3,885, including all meals and a beverage credit up to $500 per suite.
Fantastic family value – free for children and half price for teenagers
Luxury suite accommodation for four or seven nights
· Children up to 15 years old stay free in a Beach Balcony or Beach Terrace Suite with two adults
· Half price Ocean and Garden Suites for teenagers up to 17 years old accompanying their parents
· Full breakfast and afternoon tea daily
· Three course lunch with coffee daily at Indigo on the Beach or light Pan-Asian food served by the pool
· Three course dinner and coffee daily with full choice from the à la carte menus in either restaurant
· $500 beverage credit per suite per stay for seven night stays, $250 for four nights
Complimentary:
Kids Club for children 2-12 years
Non motorized watersports
9 Tennis Courts and Beginners Clinics
State of the art gym
Yoga and Pilates classes
Guided Nature hikes and walks
Contact Ann Phelan, an Antiguan specialist at 1-800-219-0118 or email ann@antiguacaribbean.com
Rates subject to availability and change. Taxes and service not included. Photos and press release courtesy of Carlisle Bay and Caribbean Wind & Sun
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April 8, 2009

Each month I will feature a property for your pleasure. My first Villa of the Month is Gordon House. It is situated at Dian Bay around the corner from famous Long Bay. I have represented this casual West Indian style home for over 22 years. The villa affords a 180 degree water view. The villa is 3600 sq feet for comfort and has all the modern amenties needed yet is casual in feel. The 4 bedroom villa offers casual comfort for a family or pure romance for a couple. There is a seaside patio for au natural sunning or swimming. 10 minutes over the Hill is Long Bay Beach. Long Bay Hotel is the perfect spot for a romantic dinner or lovely lunch. I have enjoyed lovely meals in this traditional West Indian Hotel.
Annemarie Williams is the manager and will meet your flight and whisk you away to the villa. Marilyn the cook and housekeeper will prepare your breakfasts and lunches. Ask her to prepare our local favorite breakfast, saltfish and bread with Choba and plantains. She is a delight and will take care of all your needs. Let us know ahead of your visit what we may provision or if you require childcare. Your villa comes with a free online Concierge.
Nearby enjoy Seatons and Stingray City. Swim with the rays in this unique setting. You may enjoy some photographic opportunities at Devil’s Bridge. Harmony Hall is the perfect spot to enjoy lunch and shop for local and Caribbean art. My own home has many prints from this lovely gallery.
Gordon House is the perfect escape for those needing to unwind or in search of the perfect getaway.

Welcome soon. Call Caribbean Wind & Sun at 800 219-0118 or email ann@antiguacaribbean.com. More photos may be seen at www.antiguacaribbean.com

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