Peter Island Resort Reopens After Six-Year Transformation

Peter Island Resort in the British Virgin Islands has reopened. One of the Caribbean’s most anticipated reopenings since its closure following the 2017 hurricane season, the private island resort has undergone a transformation for over six years. Its evolution includes both new and upgraded accommodations, plus other new facilities. What remains the same is the resort’s relaxed luxury setting, personalized service, five beaches and hundreds of acres of unspoiled tropical island.

The 52-key Peter Island Resort offers rooms, suites and villa accommodations. The rooms, junior suites and two-bedroom villas are located along the palm tree-lined stretch of Deadman’s Beach. Also new is an infinity pool overlooking the beach. The luxury villa, Falcon’s Nest, has been rebuilt and redesigned on its mountain peak, showcasing 360-degree views of the Virgin Islands. Hawk’s Nest Villa, nestled on the hillside overlooking Sprat Bay, has also been upgraded.

The new Yacht Club’s marina can accommodate a range of vessels from power boats, sailboats and catamarans to superyachts of up to 200 feet. Located in Sprat Bay harbor, the Yacht Club will be its own destination with a dedicated pool for Yacht Club guests, the Drunken Pelican restaurant and bar, a commissary, Sea Chest Boutique and a sports recreation area with pickleball, basketball and bocce ball courts and a lawn-games area. To protect the coral reef and marine life, a number of moorings in various locations surrounding the island will be available for seafaring guests to enjoy.

The Drake Steakhouse, located on Deadman’s Beach, will offer a selection of surf and turf-inspired dishes with a Caribbean twist, while the Yacht Club’s Drunken Pelican will serve more casual fare, cocktails and a selection of beers, wines and spirits.

The spa has been upgraded and redesigned in the same location overlooking Big Reef Bay. It has seven treatment rooms, including two couples treatment rooms, plus welcome and relaxation lounges, a fitness center, spa boutique and beauty salon. Other spa facilities include a saltwater pool, an al fresco relaxation areas and an outdoor hot tub with a view of Big Reef Bay.

Guests can enjoy a range of activities including diving, snorkeling, sailing, windsurfing, deep sea fishing, pickleball, hiking the island’s scenic Sunset Loop and more.

Peter Island Resort has expanded its meetings and events facilities to accommodate groups of up to 180 people with a new 3,000 square foot oceanfront Conference Center flanked by two event lawns and a pre-function veranda spanning the length of the Conference Center. Located on a stretch of oceanfront near the new Yacht Club, Drunken Pelican restaurant and Sprat Bay, these new meeting facilities include an on-site kitchen, flexible indoor spaces and scenic outdoor areas ideal for events, receptions, meetings and break-out sessions.

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