Belmond Cap Juluca

Belmond Cap Juluca

9.5/10 GUEST SCORE

Belmond's Caribbean beachfront property on Anguilla's Maundays Bay — white-sand crescent with Moorish-influenced architecture.

BrandBelmond
DestinationAnguilla
RegionMexico Central America & Caribbean
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingBeachfront
Best ForCouples seeking beachfront privacy on a quiet island, repeat Belmond guests collecting Caribbean properties, travelers prioritizing beach quality and architectural character over resort programming.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized concierge services
ButlerExceptionally high service level
Private PoolYes
Built1988
Renovated2018

Belmond Cap Juluca sits on Maundays Bay on Anguilla's western coast, a white-sand crescent that runs uninterrupted for a mile. The property's Moorish-influenced architecture — white domes, arched colonnades, low-rise villas — was unusual for Caribbean luxury when it opened and remains structurally d

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Sundowners on the beach as the bay catches the last light — the western orientation and uninterrupted crescent give a longer sunset window than most Caribbean properties.

Moorish architecture on a mile-long white-sand bay with calm water and western sunset exposure — a structural combination that doesn't repeat elsewhere in Anguilla's luxury tier.

Signature Suite: Jonquil Suite

Infinity pool, Beautiful ocean views, Spacious layout

Accolades

Anguillas Leading Luxury Hotel 2025, #9 Best Caribbean Resort 2026, #7 Best Caribbean Resort 2025

Vibe: Moorish-Caribbean, Maundays-Bay, Beachfront, Belmond-DNA

Featured In Our Collections

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When to Visit Anguilla

Best time: December through April represents the Caribbean dry season at its finest — trade winds, low humidity, perfect clarity, and full resort programming at Cap Juluca and Belmond's properties.

Demand: Strongly seasonal — December through April commands near-full occupancy at premium properties. May through November sees significantly reduced demand with many properties closing for annual maintenance.

Pricing: Christmas week rates double or more. February and March offer the Caribbean's finest beach conditions at 25-40% less than peak holiday pricing.

Insider tip: Anguilla has some of the Caribbean's best restaurants for its size — Veya and Straw Hat are essential. Reserve before arrival as tables at the best spots are limited island-wide.

Avoid: August through October brings the peak Atlantic hurricane season. September 2017's Hurricane Irma remains a cautionary example — travel insurance is essential and the risk, while manageable, is real.

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