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Cap Juluca, Anguilla
Cap Juluca, named for the native Arawak Indian
Rainbow God, is an exclusive getaway for those looking for privacy and
pampering. The 72 guest rooms and junior suites, seven suites, six pool
villas all offer complimentary mini bar, marble baths, and hair dryer.
Some units include kitchen with refrigerator and dining room. Guest facilities
include three tennis courts, croquet, beach, pool, Sunfish, kayaks, windsurfing,
fitness center, snorkel trips and sunset cruises. Cap Juluca offers a childrens program
called Cap Juluca Kids during the peak family season: Easter
holidays and the months of July and August. The program is complimentary
for guests and includes a full day of activities and theme field trips
several times a week as well as lunch and a Cap Juluca kids T-shirt.
Children have the opportunity to learn through
themed activities such as Anguilla Today, a day of fun that
highlights the islands residents, animals, ponds, and the sea; Amerindians
and Arawaks, with a visit to an island cave to hunt for fossils
and crystals; Fishing and Salt Production, to explore a fishing
village; Boat Racing, with a visit to the islands traditional
boat builders. The most popular trip explores Gavanah Cave where the islands
first archaeological find, a giant rodent fossil, was discovered in 1868.
The rodent weighed 345 pounds but, to the relief of everyone, hasnt
resided on the island in over 100,000 years! After the two-hour field trips, children enjoy activities at the resort including puppet shows, journal writing, music, photography, nature hikes, games, and arts and crafts. The program is available for children age four to 12. Location: Maundays Bay Back to Anguilla with Kids |
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