Where Bieber & billionaires go to chill
By IONA GOULDER From Amuse
This is why the super-rich are flocking to this Antiguan idyll
Seclusion, escapism, a sense of being miles away from the rest of the world…what is it about an island that attracts the A-listers and the elite? The tiny enclave of Jumby Bay, two miles off the coast of Antigua, has all the above plus some of the most beautiful wildlife in the West Indies. The island welcomed the likes of Mariah Carey and Hillary Swank back in the day, and more recently Justin Bieber and his entourage partied with Antigua’s Prime Minister, Gaston Browne on Jumby Bay’s shores. I mean, where else would Bieber party with a prime minister if not in the Caribbean?
The overall pace of life on Jumby—which means “playful spirit”—Bay is a Caribbean one; there are no cars, just bikes and golf buggies, and everything is served up with rum punch. It’s paradise that’s only a quick drive and a ferry ride from the West Indies’ main airport on Antigua. If paradise looks like long white beaches with palm trees and clear blue waters, then it feels like is a few nights actually staying here: you’ll feel like you’ve been thrown into a cocoon of comfort, where there’s a seemingly endless supply of food and booze coming from the island’s restaurants and bars (all of which is included in the cost of a room).
Like most of the Caribbean, Jumby Bay has a dark past with a history of centuries of Colonial rule. Jumby Bay fell under British rule when Christopher Columbus found it in 1493 and it was run as a sugar plantation until the mid-20th century. The island then had a series of owners who tried, but failed to turn the idyll into a 1980s tourist trap with a small 12-room hotel on the west side of the island. New, shared ownership of the entire island in the late 80s saw Jumby Bay transformed into a series of private estates and houses, and another 28 villas all run by international hotel group, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts – the team behind Little Dix in the BVIs and Las Ventanas in Mexico.
The island has an estate house from the
Places like this Caribbean idyll offer the chance for sensorial escapism. And you’d be surprised how quickly you forget about ads, shops, bright lights at night and the sounds of traffic. The fact that they’ve installed wi-fi that’s faster than an
Rates at Jumby Bay, A Rosewood Resort, Antigua start from £750 ($1095) based on two sharing a room. Rate includes all meals and drinks (including alcohol), and activities.
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