Jumby Bay Island: A Caribbean Oasis
Jumby Bay Island is a privately owned pocket of paradise in the middle of the Caribbean, brimming with a lush tropical environment fit for anyone who rents Caribbean villas.
2015-12-28Jumby Bay Island is a privately owned pocket of paradise in the middle of the Caribbean, brimming with a lush tropical environment fit for anyone who rents Caribbean villas.
Private Beaches
Many of the luxury rentals on Jumby Bay are secluded enough for guests to enjoy their very own slice of paradise without having to contend with throngs of beachgoers. At the Pond Bay Hummingbird villa, you'll be just a few steps away from the Caribbean's crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand shorelines.
This three-bedroom villa has a classically Caribbean interior, with tropical-themed decor and large windows to ensure you'll never miss out on amazing views.
Activities for Fun in the Sun
While you're staying in Jumby Bay, you can book a number of outdoor activities for the whole family, including speed boat rides, kayaking, deep-sea fishing and waterskiing. The island's golf course is perfect for ladies and gentlemen who want to hit the links before trying their luck at Antigua's casino.
If land sports are more up your alley, there are a number of tennis courts and gyms on the island to suit your athletic needs while you're on vacation.
Cocktail hour
Bars and restaurants ranging from casual dining to gourmet fare are situated throughout Jumby Bay. Menus cater to healthy lifestyles, featuring fresh juices, homemade baked goods and decadent Caribbean fusion cuisine. You can also book a private dining experience with an award-winning chef and wine sommelier.
Incredible Wildlife
The island's flora and fauna provide a perfect home for many of the creatures roaming the landscape, including the endangered hawksbill turtle, which island residents have made large efforts to protect. The reefs encircling the island are fully protected so that guests can snorkel and scuba dive through some of the richest marine environments in all of the Caribbean.
Free-roaming sheep have wandered around the island since it was discovered more than 400 years ago, and much of the hideaway's natural beauty has remained intact over the years.
Birdwatchers should have their binoculars and telephoto lenses ready to capture some shots of the white egrets, whistling ducks, hummingbirds and blue pelicans - all of which float through the skies surrounding Jumby Bay.