This Caribbean Adults-Only All-Inclusive Just Reopened With New Cabanas, Three Pools, and Easy Beach Access


The beach. The turquoise. The vibes. The It’s always been one of our favorite all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean. And now Antigua’s legendary adults-only all-inclusive has officially reopened.

The Pineapple Beach Club is welcoming guests again with a renewed identity, a brighter footprint, and upgrades across nearly every corner of the property — the result of a focused refresh designed to elevate the guest experience while keeping the casual, beachfront spirit that made the resort a longtime favorite.

The biggest shift comes through the culinary program. Two completely new, air-conditioned restaurants have opened, giving guests more flexibility and more comfortable dining throughout the day — an important addition for a resort where food and atmosphere play a defining role. Established venues have been updated as well, with both Topaz and Chef Pietro’s unveiling a contemporary tropical look that feels clean, easy, and aligned with modern Caribbean design.

Across the resort, the changes continue in the guest rooms. Spaces now feature new furnishings, lighter palettes, and a more refined layout, bringing a contemporary edge while staying true to the relaxed feel of the property. Outdoors, three refreshed pools add options for quiet lounging or social energy, depending on the time of day. The atmosphere around the water has shifted too, thanks to a collection of chic new cabanas that give guests shaded, all-day comfort just steps from the turquoise shoreline.

What hasn’t changed? One of the best pickleball offerings in the region, with six spectacular courts — and an outstanding spa.

Social spaces have also been reimagined, with brighter walkways, updated gathering areas, and improved flow between beach, pool, and dining. The beachfront remains the resort’s anchor, offering easy access to one of Antigua’s calmest stretches of water, but the renewed layout makes it even easier for guests to move between the resort’s three distinct pool zones, activity areas, and dining venues without ever feeling crowded.

The reopening marks a new chapter for the Pineapple Beach Club — one that stays true to its laid-back heritage while delivering a noticeably elevated, more polished version of the all-inclusive experience. It’s a comeback rooted in substance: better dining, better spaces, and a resort that feels ready for a new season of Antigua travel.

What about prices? You can find rooms for as low as $661.76 per night in December, all-inclusive. For a waterfront room, right at the ocean’s edge, it’s just $83 more per night. 

For more, visit the Pineapple Beach Club.



Guy Britton

2025-11-30 21:10:00