Dining At Cocobay, the Food and Beverage experience is sure to surpass the average expectation of your standard all-inclusive resort. If you have stayed at other all-inclusive Antigua resorts they invite you to try them and compare the food and beverage experience. Like most of the guests you will be pleasantly surprised. The resort features two exotic restaurants.
The main all-inclusive restaurant Rafters provides an intimate setting for breakfast, lunch and dinner with spectacular sea views. Breakfast and lunch are served buffet-style while dinner is a la carte except for the special Caribbean Buffet on Thursdays and West Indian Barbeque night on Sundays.
Sheer Restaurant caters to the general public as well as in-house guests and is not part of the all-inclusive facilities. Built on the western-most point of the bluff at Cocobay, this restaurant consists of six private, open-air pavilions connected by wooden-deck walkways and overlooks nearby Little Ffreyes Beach. Sheer restaurant is open for dinner only five nights per week.
Activities While principally encouraging the art of relaxation on a laid-back Antigua vacation, Cocobay also offers a variety of simple pleasures including: -Sunfish and Hobie Cat sailing
-Kayaking
-Snorkeling
-Guided Nature Walks
-Weekly Manager's Cocktail Party
-Live Entertainment, three to four nights per week Tennis and golf are available at the nearby Jolly Harbour Complex, which also offers a number of casinos, restaurants and bars for those interested in sampling the Antigua Nightlife. When on site, laze the day away on the beach or on the deck of the fabulous horizon pool. For those looking to heal mind and body there is the idyllically located Wellness Cottage offering massage therapy and beauty treatments including aromatherapy, body scrubs, waxes, manicures, pedicures and facials. In-pool diving lessons and inspirational yoga classes are also offered.
The lush grounds of Cocobay, dotted with scores of flora species provide lots to explore. Join the guided nature walks and hikes into the nearby hills conducted by the medicine man, and learn some interesting uses of various herbs and plants.
Exciting places to discover nearby include historic Nelson's Dockyard national park with a museum, shops, hotels, restaurants and a yacht haven. On the way to the dockyard you pass through Fig Tree Drive, the Island's most picturesque thoroughfare, which meanders from the low central plain up into ancient volcanic hills in the south. Banana, mango and coconut groves populate this drive of lush vegetation and rainforest as well as a number of old sugar mills and pleasant little churches.