Prominent UK newspaper The Times has named Four Seasons Resorts and Residences Anguilla as one of its ten ‘top-end names in travel’.
In an online article, the newspaper celebrates bothg the island’s tranquil charm and pristine beaches, and the resort’s idyllic destination for discerning travellers.
“No matter how many times you visit the Caribbean, you never get over the picture-perfect scenes of its pristine beaches. And Anguilla has two that are ranked among the 50 best beaches in the world,” it says.
“Indeed, Meads Bay makes the top three, for its turquoise waters, stunning sunsets and quiet beauty away from the crowds.
“Here you’ll find the tropical escape of the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla – between Meads Bay and the equally lovely Barnes Bay.”
The Times goes on to highlight the resort’s numerous features and reputation for excellence.
“The resort offers ultra-luxurious accommodation including beachfront villas with infinity pools,” it reads.
“In fact, there are over 150 pools, including private plunge pools, the tranquil Bamboo Pool and the adults-only Sunset Pool with its in-pool bar service. All this, plus year-round spa and wellness facilities.
“When it’s time to eat there’s a wide choice of locally inspired dining options, plus special experiences like the Barefoot Barbecue, tequila tasting and ceviche.”
Among the other accommodations featured in the article are Grecotel Amirandes in Greece, Rosselli AX Privilege in Malta, Ocean’s Creek Hotel in Mauritius and Arctic Light Hotel in Finland.