COVETED A-LIST ESCAPE -- CAP JULUCA ON ANGUILLA --REOPENS WITH
$22 MILLION IN RENOVATIONS AND UPGRADES

 

ANGUILLA — Situated on the private enclave of Maundays Bay, Cap Juluca reopens
Dec. 15, 2008 after a $22 million investment in improvements from new owner Adam
Aron, taking the already impeccable resort to an even higher standard of excellence.
Known as a serene escape providing anonymity for the affluent, enhancements to the
179-acre retreat include decorative accents from century old urns and antique wooden
game tables found in the Marrakech souks of Morocco, to a fleet of solar powered golf
carts and Lexus Hybrids to discreetly whisk guests around the island. Widely regarded
as one of the top five resorts in the Caribbean, Cap Juluca is now positioned to become
the pinnacle of all luxury properties.


All 98 guestrooms in the distinctive 18 Moorish villas feature significant additions
such as hand-sewn bedspreads and handmade rugs individually selected by renowned
designer Paul Duesing and Mr. Aron, as well as four choices of bath amenities: Hermès,
BVLGARI, Molton Brown or H2O Spa. Technological upgrades include 42” flat screen
televisions, Bose CD players, iPod docking stations, DVD players and complimentary
wireless Internet access. In addition, 13,000 new flowering plants have been added to
the exotic gardens already lush with exotic Frangipani, Jasmine and Sea Grape trees. To
keep the beach even more pristine, a new beach groomer ensures that the first footsteps
on the sugar white sand each morning are made by guests.


Known as an epicurean’s paradise, travelers to Anguilla now consider Cap Juluca a
premier palate-pleasing experience under the discerning eye of new Executive Chef René
Bajeux, one of just 50 French Master Chefs in the U.S. and Chevalier du Merite Agricole
designation. Serving “Eurobbean” fusion cuisine, Pimms has received a facelift with new
décor, Spice (formerly Kemia) is introducing a Pan-Asian menu and Blue (formerly
George’s) blends seamlessly into the beach with new tables and chairs situated directly
on the sand.


For more information on Cap Juluca or to make reservations call (888) 858-5822,
264-497-6666 or visit www.capjuluca.com.

 

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