THE BUNGALOWS
Banana Tree Bungalows are ideally located on the southwestern tip of
Antigua at Falmouth Harbour in the Parish of St. Paul’s. The
traditional, island style cottages are both 1600 sq ft. with 12 ft
verandas, offering guests a versatile entertainment space, or the chance
to simply unwind and experience the cooling effects of Antigua’s
renowned trade winds.
The cottages have been tastefully decorated and are comfortably
furnished featuring modern entertainment systems. The living rooms
and master bedrooms have 32in. flat screen TV’s with Cable television.
Each cottage also has an iPod docking station, a Blu Ray player and
wireless Internet. As well as a personal safe, the property is monitored
by an intruder alarm system.
The cottages can comfortably sleep four, are air-conditioned and
feature ceiling fans throughout. Each kitchen is fully equipped with
coffee makers, a microwave, a cook top with gas oven and utensils
sufficient for both indoor and outdoor dining. Mosquito nets cover all
beds and maid service is scheduled weekly to clean the cottages,
change bed linens and to refresh towels.
Banana Tree Bungalows are sited on a .75acre plot and are so named
for the banana trees that are planted on the property alongside other
tropical fruit trees. The spacious and elevated plot provides guests with
a sense of privacy and the opportunity to take in the ever-changing
views of the seascape and Falmouth Harbour.
Falmouth Harbour, a major international yachting hub, plays host to
some of the world’s finest super yachts during the winter months and
stages several world class events, including the Antigua Charter Yacht
Show, Antigua Sailing Week, and the Antigua Classic Regatta.
The area is popular amongst tourists, yachtsmen and locals alike and is
serviced by supermarkets, shops, boutiques and tour operators. There is
a great selection of restaurants, cafes, bars, outdoor nightclubs and live
music venues, including the breathtaking Shirley Heights Lookout with
its unforgettable steel band orchestra and sunset parties.
The nearby English Harbour and Nelson's Dockyard National Park are
some of the most historical and picturesque parts of the island. This
region showcases Antigua’s unique natural beauty along with its
maritime history, with restored original 17th Century buildings, the
former historical
home of Lord Horatio Nelson, and a Royal British Navy base.
home of Lord Horatio Nelson, and a Royal British Navy base.