Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel

Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel

9.6/10 GUEST SCORE

A beachfront paradise blending Greco-Moorish elegance with Caribbean charm.

BrandBelmond
DestinationAnguilla
RegionMexico Central America & Caribbean
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingBeach
Best ForCouples/Romance, Beach & Water Sports, Culinary Experiences
PrivacyHigh (Private Entrances)
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerOn-Request
Private PoolSome Suites

Set along the pristine shores of Maundays Bay, Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, offers a luxurious Caribbean escape with 108 rooms and suites, each boasting ocean views and direct beach access. The resort's Greco-Moorish architecture, characterized by whitewashed villas and domed roofs, creates an atmos

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Private beach dinners under the stars, offering a romantic and intimate dining experience.

For an exclusive Caribbean retreat offering oceanfront accommodations, personalized service, and diverse culinary experiences in a stunning beachfront setting.

Signature Suite: Jonquil Suite

Private infinity pool, expansive terrace, ocean views, spacious living area, personalized service

Accolades

Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2024

Vibe: Elegant, Secluded, Caribbean

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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