In 2015, the Oetker family founded a hotel in Antigua. The name Jumby Bay Island refers to the shape of its three properties: a triangle with one side facing east, west and south. The idea was to have a local beach hotel that could be set up around a whaling ship and provide some accommodation for the whalers who stayed at the pier. The first two hotels were successful, so the third is also now being built. But this time it will be much more than just an accommodation deal or just another home base for whaling ships. It’ll be called Oetker Island, an Oetker Collection Hotel! This means that it will be themed after a historical ship, like the Fosdauf or Los Amoritos de Yachar, and it will have historic features like rooms decorated with antiques, pictures of whales and porthole windows looking out over crystal-clear waterfalls.
Oetker Iceland
The Oetker family started a hotel business in Iceland in 1822, but it wasn't until the end of the 19th century that the idea of building a “world-class” hotel was seriously entertained. The idea was to have a hotel above the so-called “first steamer station” for Iceland, Jumskaufi, where the first whaling ships of the East India Company had their base. The name Jumby Bay island refers to the shape of the hotel's upper floors and was inspired by the shape of the yacht “Jumby”, which was used as a home base for the whalers. The first two Jumby Bay Island hotels sold out quickly and quickly and were soon replaced by the luxurious Oetker Island Hotel, still the largest hotel in the Caribbean.
Jumby Bay - a Oetker Collection Hotel
Located in the heart of the coral atoll of Jumby Bay, this hotel offers a charming and charmingly retro location. You’ll find it on a canal-side with views of the crystal-clear waterfalls and dramatic reefs that line the coastline. The hotel was built just a decade ago and its decor is a mix of American and European Modern, including some modern art design elements. The rooms are mostly American, with a touch of European flair, while the service is quite good. The restaurant Jumby Bay is the perfect place to meet friends and have a seat reserved for dinner. Jumby Bay is a charming and charmingly retro location. You’ll find it on a canal-side with views of the crystal-clear waterfalls and dramatic reefs that line the coastline. The hotel was built just a decade ago and its decor is a mix of American and European Modern, including some modern art design elements. The rooms are mostly American, with a touch of European flair, while the service is quite good. The restaurant Jumby Bay is the perfect place to meet friends and have a seat reserved for dinner.
Visitor Centre
Just a short walk from the hotel is a charming and historic center with a fascinating history. The “Cayeul”, as the city is called, was once the largest city on the island of Yachar. It was also the administrative and political center of the island, with a history dating back thousands of years. The “Cayeul”, just a short walk from the hotel, is a charming and historic center with a fascinating history. The “Cayeul”, just a short walk from the hotel, is a charming and historic center with a fascinating history. The “Capellan” lies a short walk to the south and is another charming old town that has a rich history. The “Capellan” lies a short walk to the south and is another charming old town that has a rich history.
Marine Park
Just a short walk from the Visitor Centre is a beautiful coral atoll that is home to some of the island’s most awe-inspiring coral formations. The Marine Park is not to be missed. The Marine Park is a world-renowned coral park, where visitors can experience coral growth under the twinkling lights of the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean. Just a short walk from the Visitor Centre is a beautiful coral atoll that is home to some of the island’s most awe-inspiring coral formations. The Marine Park is not to be missed. The Marine Park is a world-renowned coral park, where visitors can experience coral growth under the twinkling lights of the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean.
Summing up
The Oetker island hotel is world-renowned in the Caribbean, and it is located just a short walk from the beautiful coral reefs of the beautiful island of Yachar. The hotel is a short walk from the vibrant modern city of Capellan, and from the beach with crystal-clear waterfalls, it is an ideal place to stay. The Oetker island hotel is a two-level hotel with an exclusive “Cayeul” beach feeling. The rooms face a broad range of directions, with some offering panoramic views of the city and island, while others are set back from the sand of the sea, giving them a more authentic Old World feel. There are three Oetker Island hotels, the largest of which is the Oetker Island Hotel, which is based on a French whaling ship, and the Fosdauf, which was used as a home base for the whalers.