Escape to Anguilla: Winter Travel Deal at the Malliouhana Hotel & Spa
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels

For the month of January, the Malliouhana Hotel & Spa in Anguilla, one of the most luxurious resorts in the Caribbean, is offering a friends and family package in celebration of its 25th anniversary.
Guests who book a stay in a large ocean view double room, will get a second ocean view double room for accompanying friends or family for only $25 more per night. Booking should be for a minimum of five nights with single or double occupancy in both rooms. These rooms , which normally cost $1,045 per night each, not including taxes and service charges, offer spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. The rooms range in size between 720 to 800 square feet, feature a large bedroom, covered patio and a marble over-sized bathroom.
The Malliouhana is set amidst 25 acres of lush, landscaped gardens and one and a half miles of white sand beaches. It offers a 15,000 square foot ocean front full-service spa, fitness center, three swimming pools and four tennis courts. The Malliouhana is a paradise for children with a supervised outdoor playground on the beach including a 26 foot long pirate ship, 60 foot long water slide and a toddlers pool. The resort has two restaurants including Michel Rostang, which has been rated one of the top restaurants in the Americas and Caribbean, and one of the largest wine cellars in the Caribbean.
The total cost for the package is $6,420. Reservations can be made here, by calling (800) 835-0796 (toll-free from the United States) or (264) 497-6111 or by email at reservations@malliouhana.com.
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