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Body Pond Too
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Welcome to Body Pond Too, a family-friendly retreat just 10 minutes from the airport. Located 100 meters from the waterfront, you can explore mangroves and spot the endangered whistling duck. Our property is a gardener’s haven, featuring beautiful ponds, flowering water lilies, and koi carp. Enjoy a variety of tropical fruits during your stay, embracing authentic Caribbean living. With a safe area and a bus route just a 10-minute walk away, experience the serene charm of Body Pond Too! The space Each of the two cozy bedrooms provides a private balcony, offering stunning views of a meticulously crafted tropical garden. The garden is the masterpiece of your host, a renowned local horticulturalist who has transformed the grounds into a spectacular sanctuary. Wander through the scenery to find peaceful koi ponds, a variety of fruit trees, and fascinating 18th-century plantation artifacts nestled among a vibrant collection of exotic plants. Body Pond Too is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that absorbs you in natural beauty and local history, all just steps from the sea. Guest access Guests at Body Pond Too have full and exclusive access to the entire property. You are invited to explore the stunning tropical gardens at your leisure and discover all the unique features it holds. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and observe the diverse bird life that visits the garden, from hummingbirds seeking nectar to herons foraging for small meals. You can also relax by the koi ponds, watching the graceful fish swim. Feel free to sample any of the delicious seasonal fruits that may be ripe during your stay, such as mangoes, grapes, breadfruit, plantain, bananas, soursop, passion fruit, dragon fruit, avocados, and plums. The garden is also home to over 100 tropical flowering plants, creating a vibrant and peaceful atmosphere. In addition to the natural wonders, guests are welcome to explore the many artifacts from the plantation era, a time when sugarcane was the island's king. For a deeper understanding of the property's history, we encourage you to engage with your host, Clement. He will gladly share a fascinating insight into Antigua’s history from the 1600s to the present day, bringing the past to life.
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Antigua and Barbuda · Saint George · St. GeorgeGot questions?
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