Anguilla’s Zemi Beach House reopens with luxe private jet offer
Boutique property Zemi Beach House on Shoal Bay East in Anguilla is set to reopen on July 1 after closure due to the pandemic.
To mark its return, it is offering an enticing new option to get there.
The hotel has partnered with private charter company Tradewind Aviation to launch the ‘Jetset to Barefoot’ Luxury package.
As well as private jet travel, the pacakage includes an exclusive onboard amenity kit, a private cocktail and canapes evening reception at the Thai House Spa upon arrival, and daily a la carte breakfast.
Guests also receive a complimentary rum flight at the Rhum Room and a complimentary three-course dinner on the beach.
Guests booking a two-bedroom residence will enjoy $200 resort credit per day
The hotel also announced the appointment Antoine Alsayah as a new Director of Sales & Marketing.
Antoine was previously at Wymara Resort & Villas in Turks & Caicos.
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