Built by hand
The chairman, Rob Barrett, has been in the Caribbean for almost forty years — and helped build some of these resorts with his own hands. That instinct — to know the building, the bay, the staff by name — runs through everything.
Six all-inclusive resorts across Antigua and Barbados — each independently run, each on its own stretch of coast, each part of the same idea.
We are not the largest collection in the Caribbean — and we have no plans to be. Our staff still remember your coffee order from last winter. Our gardens still flower without the help of crews. And our suites still look out over water that, from May to October, you have largely to yourself.
The chairman, Rob Barrett, has been in the Caribbean for almost forty years — and helped build some of these resorts with his own hands. That instinct — to know the building, the bay, the staff by name — runs through everything.
Each resort is its own place, with its own personality, its own kitchen, its own staff. We are the curator — not the operator. That's the deal.
We have no plans to be the largest. We do have plans to be the quietest.