Karayib Escape – ANTIGUA: Tamarind Hills

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A haven of calm facing infinity

On Antigua’s southwest coast, between volcanic hills and pristine beaches, lies Tamarind Hills: a serene setting on the edge of one of Condé Nast Traveller’s 50 most beautiful beaches in the world.

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Landscape architecture

Here, each villa hugs the curves of the cliff. Private pool, open kitchen, infinite horizon. Luxury is discreet, organic and sincere. The ocean becomes your only companion.

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More than a holiday, a philosophy

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Manish GOYAL - Operation Manager

But what makes this place truly unique is the spirit it cultivates.
“We don’t just sell a room or a villa. We sell a complete experience. The space, the view, the silence… Our guests come here to breathe, to reconnect, sometimes even to restart their lives,” confides Manish, the general manager.

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Inhabited elegance

Under his leadership, Tamarind Hills has established itself as an upscale yet deeply human retreat. He creates a subtle balance between independence and personalized attention.

It’s a vision shared from the outset by owner Poonam Agarwalla, who imagined the space as an invitation to disconnect, to pure beauty and simple elegance.

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Tamarind Hills, an absolute interlude

Tamarind Hills is Caribbean escape in its truest form: a feeling of absolute freedom and harmony.

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Focus on the Tamarind Hills experience

  • Accommodation: Studios, suites and villas from 1 to 5 bedrooms, all with private pools, fully equipped kitchens and breathtaking ocean views.

  • Dining: The Wild Tamarind restaurant offers international cuisine with Caribbean influences, with options for beachfront or villa dining.

  • Wellness: Yoga, Pilates, massages and spa treatments available in the villa.

  • Services: Concierge, butler service, VIP transfers, car rental, personalized excursions.

  • Environment: Located between Ffryes and Darkwood beaches, with direct access to two of Antigua’s finest beaches.

Practical info

  • Address: Ffryes Beach, St Mary’s, Antigua. LOCATION

  • Distance from airport: Approx. 30-minute drive from V.C. Bird International Airport.

  • Proximity: 5 minutes by car from Jolly Harbour Marina (restaurants, stores) and 20 minutes from St John’s, the capital.

  • Website: TAMARINDS HILLS

The Karayib Escape promise

Tamarind Hills is not a destination.

It’s a state of mind. A way of living Antigua at its purest, its sweetest, its most sincere.

Karayib Escape reveals the places where the Caribbean unfolds its grace, depth and art of hospitality.

FAQ

Tamarind Hills offers studios, suites and villas ranging from 1 to 5 bedrooms. All feature a private pool, fully equipped kitchen and unobstructed ocean views.

Guests can enjoy yoga and Pilates sessions, massages and wellness treatments right in their villa. The resort also offers a concierge service, butler service, VIP transfers, car rental and personalized excursions.

 

The resort is located between Ffryes Beach and Darkwood Beach, two of Antigua’s most beautiful beaches. It is about 30 minutes from V.C. Bird International Airport, 5 minutes from Jolly Harbour Marina and 20 minutes from the capital, St John’s.

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