Elite Island Resorts Adds Morgan Bay Beach Resort in St Lucia to its Collection
As the temperatures in the UK begin to plummet even further, there is no better time to escape the cold weather and head to the Caribbean for sun, relaxation and luxury.
Elite Island Resorts are now providing luxury St Lucia holidays after the hotel group acquired the island's former Almond Morgan Bay resort, previously managed by the Almond Resorts group.
The property, which has been renamed Morgan Bay Beach Resort, St Lucia, joins the hotel group's impressive collection of upscale resorts and hotels across the Caribbean in destinations that include Antigua, Grenada, Tortola and St. Vincent, Nevis, and the Grenadines.

Image by: Universal Travelers, on Flickr
Situated on the north-west coast of the island, three miles from its harbour capital Castries, Morgan Bay Beach Resort is tucked into a secluded cove and is surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
The beachfront resort offers 345 stylish guestrooms and suites with ocean and tropical garden views with great facilities that make the hotel perfect forfamily holidays in St Luciaor romantic breaks.

Image by: th.omas, on Flickr
The all inclusive programme enables guests to take advantage of a wide range of products, facilities and activities such as premium beverages, delectable meals, snacks and refreshments, live music and entertainment shows, plus other entertainment activities including windsurfing, kayaking, snorkelling, and table tennis.
During holidays to St Lucia at the newly renamed Morgan Bay Beach Resort, visitors can take a refreshing dip in any of the four freshwater swimming pools; play tennis at any of the resort's four courts; leave the children in an adult-supervised Kids Club; enjoy an energetic work out in the fully equipped fitness centre; or indulge in a pampering treatment at the full-service spa.

Image by: Universal Travelers, on Flickr
Speaking about the acquirement of one of theleading luxury St Lucia hotels, Elite Island Resorts President, Steven Heydt, commented:"The purchase of Morgan Bay presented a unique opportunity for us to expand our destinations and was the obvious next step for our ever-growing collection.
"Our understanding of marketing the Caribbean will help re-launch this all-inclusive resort to a greater audience of travellers. Further, Elite's management expertise in creating an unparalleled all-inclusive vacation will enhance the guest experience on every level."
"Additionally, the resort's wealth of offerings and breathtaking surroundings are ideal for our family and value vacation markets. We are confident that we can deliver a superior vacation in St. Lucia while providing excellent value during these challenging times."
Elite Island Resorts are now providing luxury St Lucia holidays after the hotel group acquired the island's former Almond Morgan Bay resort, previously managed by the Almond Resorts group.
The property, which has been renamed Morgan Bay Beach Resort, St Lucia, joins the hotel group's impressive collection of upscale resorts and hotels across the Caribbean in destinations that include Antigua, Grenada, Tortola and St. Vincent, Nevis, and the Grenadines.

Image by: Universal Travelers, on Flickr
Situated on the north-west coast of the island, three miles from its harbour capital Castries, Morgan Bay Beach Resort is tucked into a secluded cove and is surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
The beachfront resort offers 345 stylish guestrooms and suites with ocean and tropical garden views with great facilities that make the hotel perfect forfamily holidays in St Luciaor romantic breaks.

Image by: th.omas, on Flickr
The all inclusive programme enables guests to take advantage of a wide range of products, facilities and activities such as premium beverages, delectable meals, snacks and refreshments, live music and entertainment shows, plus other entertainment activities including windsurfing, kayaking, snorkelling, and table tennis.
During holidays to St Lucia at the newly renamed Morgan Bay Beach Resort, visitors can take a refreshing dip in any of the four freshwater swimming pools; play tennis at any of the resort's four courts; leave the children in an adult-supervised Kids Club; enjoy an energetic work out in the fully equipped fitness centre; or indulge in a pampering treatment at the full-service spa.

Image by: Universal Travelers, on Flickr
Speaking about the acquirement of one of theleading luxury St Lucia hotels, Elite Island Resorts President, Steven Heydt, commented:"The purchase of Morgan Bay presented a unique opportunity for us to expand our destinations and was the obvious next step for our ever-growing collection.
"Our understanding of marketing the Caribbean will help re-launch this all-inclusive resort to a greater audience of travellers. Further, Elite's management expertise in creating an unparalleled all-inclusive vacation will enhance the guest experience on every level."
"Additionally, the resort's wealth of offerings and breathtaking surroundings are ideal for our family and value vacation markets. We are confident that we can deliver a superior vacation in St. Lucia while providing excellent value during these challenging times."
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