The Ayre Group and Nikki Beach Hospitality Group Partner to Bring a Resort & Spa, Beach Club and Residences to Antigua

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The Ayre Group and Nikki Beach Hospitality Group Partner to Bring a Resort & Spa, Beach Club and Residences to Antigua

Antigua, 16 October 2024: Today the Ayre Group and Nikki Beach Hospitality Group, the global luxury lifestyle hospitality company, announced their partnership to open Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Antigua, which will also feature a beach club – Nikki Beach Antigua as well as branded, private Nikki Beach Residences.

The details of the resort were unveiled at a groundbreaking ceremony on Jolly Beach, the location for the new development. The mile long Jolly Beach is located on the island’s beautiful west coast, an immaculate example of one of Antigua’s 365 powdery-white sand beaches. The US $400m+ development will be an immediate neighbour to the Jolly Harbour community.

Nikki Beach Hospitality Group prides itself on providing guests with an unrivalled and distinctive barefoot luxury lifestyle experience. The properties feature cutting-edge architecture, contemporary dining, indulgent Nikki Spa services and signature entertainment, creating an atmosphere that caters to those seeking both high and low energy offerings.

“We look forward to introducing the Nikki Beach experience to the stunning island of Antigua, marking our first resort and residences in the Caribbean and our second beach club after Saint Barth. We look forward to expanding in the region and providing our guests with an exciting new destination where they can Celebrate Life with us, all while enjoying Antigua’s natural beauty, rich culture, and vibrant community,” said Lucia Penrod, Cofounder, CEO and Owner of Nikki Beach Hospitality Group.

Calvin Ayre, Chairman of the Ayre Group, explained, “This soon-to-be-developed 5-star hotel on the beachfront of Antigua is poised to become an unforgettable destination in the region, combining luxury, convenience, and modern living. As guests enter the property, they will be immediately immersed in its idyllic atmosphere and breathtaking ocean views.”

Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Antigua will become a marketing anchor for the broader tourism destination of Antigua and catalyse local private investment.

The property will boast state of the art facilities including 82 hotel rooms and suites, 181 luxury branded residences of up to four bedrooms, comprising studios, apartments, and beach-front villas of varying sizes, with a total of 263 resort keys reflecting 876 guest beds on-site. Additionally, owners of the branded residences will be able to participate in a rental program.

Besides the iconic beach club with its own boat drop-off point, there will be five additional food and beverage outlets on-site as well as extensive health and wellness areas including Tone Gym and Nikki Spa. This will also include cryo, hyperbaric, hydrothermal, red-light, and IV therapy rooms, an aquatic centre, and an exclusive residence owner’s lounge with a private gym.

The combination of world-class facilities nestled in breathtaking natural beauty will make Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Antigua and the Nikki Beach Residences a high-end destination for guests and residence owners alike.

The Antigua resort has been designed by HKS Architects and ROAM Interior Design (formerly HKS Hospitality Interiors), two of the world’s leading design firms for the hospitality, leisure, and entertainment industries. A hallmark of HKS’s award-winning work is their attention and sensitivity to the influences of local culture, natural resources, local communities, and the spirit of the location.

A significant investment will be made in the resort’s development and the expectation is that around 300 long term jobs will be created on the island along with a similar number of shorter-term construction jobs. During construction, a diverse workforce will be required for the project and once operational the resort will create significant full-time employment, resulting from the expected high levels of occupancy. Local suppliers will expand to cater for the resort’s operational needs, as well as to independently service a higher volume of tourists throughout the region. The construction workforce will as far as possible be sourced locally, where the appropriate skills are available, and the development team will be looking to utilise as much of the Antiguan supply chain as possible in terms of workforce, subcontractors, and suppliers.

The Honourable Charles “Max” Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, stated that, “The project will create significant local employment, both directly and indirectly, which is particularly welcome post the global pandemic wreaking havoc on the hospitality industry.”

The Honourable Gaston Browne Prime Minister – Antigua and Barbuda added, “I welcome Nikki Beach Hospitality Group’s 5-Star tourism development project to the shores of Antigua. Nikki Beach is a luxury brand that is celebrated for its cutting-edge architecture, contemporary dining, and amenities. The construction of this hotel will accelerate the transformation of Antigua and Barbuda as a luxury destination here in the Caribbean. I am sure many inquisitive travellers will want to enjoy the Nikki Beach experience here in Antigua. Nikki Beach ranks so highly among travellers with exquisite taste, that the outcome of its presence here will be mutually beneficial to all stakeholders.” 

The team are due to break ground later this month, with an estimated build phase of approximately 36 months and an opening scheduled for 2028. The sales launch of the residences will be in Fall 2025 with Blueprint Global leading the sales and marketing. Interested parties can pre-register at Nikki Beach Residences Antigua

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Here we go again. Why is it that the only things Antiguans are good for is to serve white people. It’s just another form of a plantation.

  2. I’m white, have been coming to your beautiful island for the last 37 years and I dont think this is a good thing for Jolly Beach and the community. Beach vendor friends of mine have been forced out of making a living for themselves and Castaways has now gone, I’m to understand that Sandras is now also gone.
    This billionaire has totally changed the Caribbean Vibe and laid back lifestyle. By the way , you can call it what you want Calvin but it will always be Jolly Beach and you dont own it.

  3. For who say that Antiguans are serving white people, there is a simple solution do your own thing and make the huge investments. Put your money where your mouth is. There are wealthy Antiguans who can come together and make the necessary investment in our beautiful country. Unfortunately all we do is run our mouths. Happy Independence to all my peoples.

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