Stay with Meal-and-Beverage Plan at Coconut Beach Club in Antigua. Dates Available into September.
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Tranquil, adult-oriented seaside resort with included meals and drinks; rooms feature private balconies or patios
What You Get
- Stay for two in a deluxe room or junior suite
- Daily breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner
- All local beverages, including beers, nonpremium spirits, and house wines by the glass
- Dates into September
Policies and Fees
- Reservations: dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
- Cancellation policy: 31-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
- Taxes: 12.5% tax and 10% service fee added at purchase
- All prices and fees listed in US dollars unless otherwise noted
- Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.
No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed. Read the Fine Print for important info on offer details and other restrictions.
Tropical Resort Tucked Away on Quiet, Private Beach
On a map, Antigua is a speck located to the southeast of Puerto Rico. But what it lacks in size, it makes up in scenery—the forested hills covering the island’s interior give way to white-sand beaches and turquoise waters bordering the coastal city of St. John's. The secluded and tranquil Coconut Beach Club sits on an isolated peninsula just west of town, where the noise is minimal and the pace is slow. It’s a place where guests come to relax, whether they’re getting pampered in the thatched-roof spa or lounging on the beach that’s right at their doorstep.
Deluxe rooms and junior suites have cheery Caribbean decor, including floral-patterned bedspreads, textured walls, and bright accents. Junior suites have separate areas for dining and sleeping, and all rooms have a breezy balcony or patio where you can take in the seaside views from a pair of adirondack chairs. This getaway includes a food-and-beverage plan that covers daily breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and local drinks, including Wadadli beer from Antigua Brewery, nonpremium spirits, and house wines by the glass.
Antigua: Colonial History Blended with Laid-Back Island Charm
On Antigua, the largest of the British Leeward Islands, you can visit a different beach every day of the year. The island has 365 of them, some of which were named by Frommer's as the Caribbean's best. Celebrities such as Oprah, Eric Clapton, and Giorgio Armani have been drawn to the powder-soft sands here, building sprawling estates amid the thatch-roofed bungalows. In the northwest, Dickenson Bay is a popular destination with something for every type of beachgoer: umbrellas and loungers, glass-bottom boat tours, and fast-paced watersports. There's an equally lovely landscape beneath the waves—just offshore, Cades Reef, a 32-foot-deep barrier reef, shelters barracuda, eels, eagle rays, and nurse sharks.
Like other isles of the British West Indies, Antigua retains a lot of English culture from its days as a colony, including a pervasive love of cricket and traditional afternoon teatime. You can see a lot of the island's colonial roots in its capital city, St. John's, where Fort Barrington served as an important military defense post for the British Royal Navy as far back as 1652. Today, the stronghold still boasts a powder magazine and gun platform alongside some of the most panoramic views in the Caribbean.
The island's distinct culture also shines through in its cuisine, which includes conch fritters and cornmeal fungi, a dish similar to polenta. You can sample local flavors at St. John's Saturday-morning market, which bustles with vendors selling pineapple, breadfruit, and tamarind. Next door, a smaller market showcases crafts, jewelry, and parrots selling the season's hottest feather extensions.
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Other Details
Room Details
Deluxe Room
- One king bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Junior Suite
- One king bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
- Living room, dining room, and refrigerator
- Air conditioning
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: available for an additional $25 per night
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the rooms
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available by calling the property or at check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
- Full-service restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Poolside bar
- Spa
- Tennis courts
- Complimentary WiFi
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- There’s a restaurant dress code for men at dinner, requiring collared shirts and long pants.
- Children 11 or younger are not allowed at the resort.
Getting There
- By plane: about 5 miles from V. C. Bird International Airport (ANU)
- By shuttle: $20 per couple one way to ANU
Tranquil, adult-oriented seaside resort with included meals and drinks; rooms feature private balconies or patios
What You Get
- Stay for two in a deluxe room or junior suite
- Daily breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner
- All local beverages, including beers, nonpremium spirits, and house wines by the glass
- Dates into September
Policies and Fees
- Reservations: dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
- Cancellation policy: 31-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
- Taxes: 12.5% tax and 10% service fee added at purchase
- All prices and fees listed in US dollars unless otherwise noted
- Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.
No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed. Read the Fine Print for important info on offer details and other restrictions.
Tropical Resort Tucked Away on Quiet, Private Beach
On a map, Antigua is a speck located to the southeast of Puerto Rico. But what it lacks in size, it makes up in scenery—the forested hills covering the island’s interior give way to white-sand beaches and turquoise waters bordering the coastal city of St. John's. The secluded and tranquil Coconut Beach Club sits on an isolated peninsula just west of town, where the noise is minimal and the pace is slow. It’s a place where guests come to relax, whether they’re getting pampered in the thatched-roof spa or lounging on the beach that’s right at their doorstep.
Deluxe rooms and junior suites have cheery Caribbean decor, including floral-patterned bedspreads, textured walls, and bright accents. Junior suites have separate areas for dining and sleeping, and all rooms have a breezy balcony or patio where you can take in the seaside views from a pair of adirondack chairs. This getaway includes a food-and-beverage plan that covers daily breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and local drinks, including Wadadli beer from Antigua Brewery, nonpremium spirits, and house wines by the glass.
Antigua: Colonial History Blended with Laid-Back Island Charm
On Antigua, the largest of the British Leeward Islands, you can visit a different beach every day of the year. The island has 365 of them, some of which were named by Frommer's as the Caribbean's best. Celebrities such as Oprah, Eric Clapton, and Giorgio Armani have been drawn to the powder-soft sands here, building sprawling estates amid the thatch-roofed bungalows. In the northwest, Dickenson Bay is a popular destination with something for every type of beachgoer: umbrellas and loungers, glass-bottom boat tours, and fast-paced watersports. There's an equally lovely landscape beneath the waves—just offshore, Cades Reef, a 32-foot-deep barrier reef, shelters barracuda, eels, eagle rays, and nurse sharks.
Like other isles of the British West Indies, Antigua retains a lot of English culture from its days as a colony, including a pervasive love of cricket and traditional afternoon teatime. You can see a lot of the island's colonial roots in its capital city, St. John's, where Fort Barrington served as an important military defense post for the British Royal Navy as far back as 1652. Today, the stronghold still boasts a powder magazine and gun platform alongside some of the most panoramic views in the Caribbean.
The island's distinct culture also shines through in its cuisine, which includes conch fritters and cornmeal fungi, a dish similar to polenta. You can sample local flavors at St. John's Saturday-morning market, which bustles with vendors selling pineapple, breadfruit, and tamarind. Next door, a smaller market showcases crafts, jewelry, and parrots selling the season's hottest feather extensions.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Other Details
Room Details
Deluxe Room
- One king bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Junior Suite
- One king bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
- Living room, dining room, and refrigerator
- Air conditioning
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: available for an additional $25 per night
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the rooms
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available by calling the property or at check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
- Full-service restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Poolside bar
- Spa
- Tennis courts
- Complimentary WiFi
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- There’s a restaurant dress code for men at dinner, requiring collared shirts and long pants.
- Children 11 or younger are not allowed at the resort.
Getting There
- By plane: about 5 miles from V. C. Bird International Airport (ANU)
- By shuttle: $20 per couple one way to ANU
Need To Know Info
- Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
- 31-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
- No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
- No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check in
- Must be 18+ to check in and 12+ to stay
- Traveler name must match ID at check-in
- Credit card required at check-in
- All prices and charges listed in US Dollars
- Purchases are in USD
- Foreign exchange fee may apply
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- 5% tax and 10% service fee added at purchase
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