Antigua’s Elite Island Resorts Launches Campaign, 5th-Night Free Offer
by Bruce Parkinson
Beautiful Antigua.
Elite Island Resorts has launched “A Love Letter To Antigua,” a campaign designed to aid travel professionals in showcasing Antigua’s culture, history, and natural beauty. To further entice your clients, the resort group is offering a fifth-night free for summer travel.
Elite Island Resorts offers a collection of all-inclusive properties in Antigua. From elevated adults-only escapes at Galley Bay Resort & Spa and Hammock Cove Antigua to the vibrant beachfront energy of Pineapple Beach Club Antigua and The Verandah Antigua, and adventures for all ages at St. James’s Club & Villas, each resort blends immersive Caribbean experiences with attentive hospitality.
The Offer
This summer, travellers can take advantage of a special offer at The Verandah Antigua tied to the “A Love Letter To Antigua” campaign, enjoying their 5th Night free. The booking deadline is May 31, for travel from May 1 to September 30.
Inspiring Itinerares
Elite Island Resorts has created curated itineraries that showcase Antigua’s signature experiences. Travel professionals can use these outlines as ready-made, client-friendly suggestions, helping to convert interest into bookings.
The itineraries feature accommodations, dining, and excursions at highlights such as Nelson’s Dockyard, Devil’s Bridge, Antigua’s rainforest trails, and local celebrations.

Explore Antigua Through Elite’s Interactive Map
The 360° Antigua interactive map provides a practical, mobile-friendly planning tool for agents and clients alike. Highlighting all 365 beaches, natural harbours, cultural sites, and adventure offerings, the map integrates campaign video content and creator recommendations at each location.
As part of its ongoing destination advocacy, Elite Island Resorts also produced a national parks video highlighting Antigua’s protected landscapes, narrated by internationally recognized reggae artist Causion, known as the “Reggae Ambassador of Antigua.”
Community-Rooted Resorts
At The Verandah Antigua, the resort strengthens destination independence by producing its own water, beer, and vegetables on the property, reducing reliance on imports and supporting the wider resort network.
Pineapple Beach Club supports literacy programs and school-supply initiatives, maintains an on-property turtle sanctuary, and uplifts neighboring-village businesses by showcasing their products on-site, including producers of Granma Aki’s hot sauce.
Galley Bay Resort & Spa emphasizes education and community impact, sponsoring local schools, providing scholarships, and collaborating with the University of the West Indies to support staff development, while also integrating hydroponic gardens, graywater irrigation, glass recycling, and partnerships with AB Sea Turtle Awareness to protect local wildlife.
“Antigua is a Caribbean gem unlike any other, offering a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture,” says Kari Tarnowski, Chief Commercial Officer of Elite Island Resorts. “A Love Letter to Antigua, the 360° Antigua map, and our summer offer provide travel professionals with tools to plan immersive, authentic experiences while showcasing the island’s rich culture and landscapes. We hope to show travelers Antigua’s soul, its history, its people, and its culture.”
You can access the Elite Island Resorts travel advisor portal here.





