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  Oetker Collection has announced Jumby Bay Island will become the 10th Oetker Collection property when it reopens on 9 October 2017.
“Since the foundation of Oetker Collection, we have grown our hotel portfolio with carefully chosen resorts and city hotels that deserve the attribute ‘masterpiece’. Today, I am delighted to announce our expansion with a second masterpiece in the Caribbean: Jumby Bay Island” says Frank Marrenbach, CEO Oetker Collection. “This private island paradise is a truly special and precious place, with 120 hectares of manicured landscape surrounded by white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. As of October, guests will experience Oetker Collection’s highest standards of quality service to which they are accustomed, and can rest assured that our team of hoteliers will offer them quite a unique sense of place”
Located right in front of the main island of Antigua, Jumby Bay Island combines a very well-established luxury resort with 40 rooms and suites, three restaurants, excellent spa and fitness facilities, water sports, five tennis courts and 50 individually designed and fully staffed villas and estate homes for holiday rental.As the new operator of Jumby Bay Island, Oetker Collection will be responsible for the management of the resort and for the rental of the villas and estate homes, some of which offering up to nine bedrooms and most of them with direct access to a private beach.With the addition of Jumby Bay Island, the Oetker Collection portfolio will grow to 10 Masterpiece Hotels. It marks a further expansion into the Americas, with. Eden Rock St Barths and recently opened Palácio Tangara in São Paulo.

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