Luxurious retreat nestled atop a rocky bluff along Anguilla’s stunning Caribbean coastline.
Light and colourful with pastel-hued interiors, the resort’s décor perfectly encapsulates its relaxed beachfront setting to create a haven of peace and elegance.
We love the Oceanfront Junior Suite for its bright and spacious living area and direct access to the picture-perfect beach.
Wine and dine at Malliouhana’s three exquisite restaurants and bars, or haul in your own catch for the chef to prepare.
Retreat to Malliouhana’s spa, set beside the sparkling water, and enjoy a rejuvenating array of wellness treatments and activities.
Discover Anguilla’s breathtaking coastline and nearby Keys during an exhilarating sea cruise.
We recommend combining an escape to Anguilla with a stop at Antigua for an island-hopping adventure.
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Hotel Description
With rooms exhibiting bright and airy décor and ambiences that echo the tropical calm of the Caribbean...
With rooms exhibiting bright and airy décor and ambiences that echo the tropical calm of the Caribbean...
Located along western Anguilla’s beautiful Caribbean coastline, Malliouhana is a luxurious, clifftop escape perched above a charming cove with dazzling turquoise shallows. The hotel’s design is one of understated elegance, with rooms exhibiting bright and airy décor and ambiences that echo the tropical calm of the Caribbean. The Oceanfront Junior Suite offers a large living area and a bright, contemporary aesthetic, with a luxurious king-sized bed and private patio and sun terrace with sweeping views of the glittering sea.
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Best Time To Travel
The best time to visit Anguilla is between the drier months of December to May, when you can expect warm, sunny days. There is a higher chance of tropical storms between June to November, which is the island’s official hurricane season.