Hotel in Maunday Bay, Anguilla
Cap Juluca\u002c A Belmond Hotel\u002c Anguilla
350ptsMoorish Dome Architecture

About Cap Juluca\u002c A Belmond Hotel\u002c Anguilla
Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, sits on Maunday Bay with a Moorish-white architecture that remains one of the most photographed silhouettes in the Caribbean. The property holds Two MICHELIN Keys in the 2025 guide, placing it in a small tier of Caribbean hotels recognized for both accommodation quality and broader hospitality standards. For Anguilla, it occupies the upper end of a competitive luxury set that includes the Four Seasons and Zemi Beach House.
White Domes on a Half-Mile of Calm Water
Arrive at Maunday Bay by road and the first thing you register is the architecture. Cap Juluca's whitewashed domes and arches rise against a sky that, on most days, stays an unbroken blue. The design vocabulary is Moorish — curved parapets, colonnaded terraces, thick walls that trap cool air — and it sits at odds with the Caribbean vernacular in a way that has made the property one of the most recognizable resort silhouettes in the region. This is not a hotel that fades into its surroundings; it announces itself, then delivers the beach behind it as the reward.
The beach at Maunday Bay is the structural argument for the whole property. Protected from Atlantic swell by the island's geography, the water runs from pale turquoise at the shoreline to deeper teal further out, with a clarity that makes snorkeling from the sand genuinely productive rather than ceremonial. The bay's crescent shape means most of the guest accommodations face the water at an angle that maximizes morning light without the full midday exposure that makes some Caribbean terraces unusable between noon and three.
Moorish Architecture as a Design System, Not a Motif
Moroccan-inflected resort design has been applied superficially across the Caribbean and Mediterranean for decades, often amounting to little more than tiled archways and ceramic tableware. Cap Juluca's approach goes further. The Moorish references operate as a structural system: thick masonry construction that manages heat without over-relying on air conditioning, shaded loggia spaces that function as outdoor rooms, and a site plan that creates a sequence of semi-private courtyards between accommodation clusters. The result is a hotel that reads architecturally coherent rather than themed.
That coherence has given the property a longevity that purely fashion-driven resort design rarely achieves. Properties built around a single design trend tend to feel dated within a decade; Cap Juluca's domes have looked like themselves since the property opened and continue to attract photographers, architecture-interested travelers, and guests who have returned for multiple visits specifically because the physical environment has remained stable through successive ownership changes. The Belmond acquisition brought renovation investment but kept the architectural identity intact, which reflects a reasonable judgment about where the property's core appeal actually sits.
Within the Belmond portfolio, Cap Juluca occupies a different register than the collection's European properties. [Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/cipriani-a-belmond-hotel-venice-venice-hotel) trades on Venetian palazzo grandeur; Cap Juluca's identity is quieter, beach-led, and tied to a specific natural setting rather than a cultural monument. That distinction shapes what the property delivers and who it suits.
Where It Sits in the Anguilla Market
Anguilla's luxury hotel tier is unusually concentrated for an island of its size. The [Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla in Barnes Bay](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/four-seasons-resort-and-residences-anguilla-anguilla-hotel) operates at the large-format, full-amenity end of the market. [Zemi Beach House Anguilla, LXR Hotels & Resorts in Shoal Bay East](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/zemi-beach-house-anguilla-lxr-hotels-resorts-anguilla-hotel) positions itself around spa-led wellness. [Malliouhana Resort Anguilla in Meads Bay](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/malliouhana-resort-anguilla-meads-bay-hotel) offers clifftop positioning with a different water outlook. [Aurora Anguilla Rendezvous Beach](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aurora-anguilla-rendezvous-beach-anguilla-hotel) holds Rendezvous Bay. Cap Juluca holds Maunday Bay, and bay exclusivity is a meaningful differentiator on an island where beach quality varies significantly between locations.
[Quintessence Hotel in Long Bay Village](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/quintessence-hotel-anguilla-hotel) and [Frangipani Beach Resort in West End Village](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/frangipani-beach-resort-west-end-village-hotel) sit at lower capacity and price points, serving a different traveler profile. Cap Juluca's Two MICHELIN Keys recognition in the 2025 guide places it in the same recognition tier as properties like [Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hotel-du-cap-eden-roc-antibes-hotel) and [Cheval Blanc Paris](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/cheval-blanc-paris-paris-hotel) internationally , hotels where the award signals a sustained standard across accommodation, service, and guest experience rather than a single outstanding attribute.
The Two Keys designation from Michelin, awarded as part of the 2025 hotels guide, is a relatively new credential in the hospitality recognition system. Michelin expanded its hotel program across the Caribbean and wider Americas as part of that cycle, and the properties receiving recognition in Anguilla represent a small cohort on an island that was already known for operating at the leading of the regional market. The award validates rather than reveals what regular visitors to Maunday Bay already understood about the property's position.
Accommodation Logic and Room Selection
Cap Juluca's room mix is weighted toward large suites and villa-style units, which is consistent with the property's positioning as a destination for extended stays rather than quick transits. The architecture distributes accommodation across the curved bay in a way that avoids the corridor-and-tower stacking common to larger Caribbean resorts. Private plunge pools appear in the higher room categories, and the property's site plan means that even standard-tier accommodations tend to have meaningful outdoor space rather than a token balcony.
For travelers deciding between Anguilla properties, the choice between Cap Juluca and the Four Seasons often comes down to format preference: Cap Juluca's scale is more contained, the atmosphere correspondingly quieter, and the architectural character more specific. Guests who want a large resort with multiple pools, a wide restaurant selection, and high-volume programming will likely find the Four Seasons better calibrated to that preference. Those who want a beach that functions as the hotel's organizing center, with architecture that creates a sense of place rather than a neutral luxury backdrop, will find Cap Juluca's offer more coherent.
Planning a Stay
Anguilla sits outside the main hurricane belt's worst exposure, but peak season runs from December through April when rainfall is minimal and trade winds keep temperatures manageable. The shoulder months of May and November offer lower rates and comparable weather with slightly higher rainfall probability. The island is accessible via ferry from St. Maarten's Simpson Bay or by direct regional flight from San Juan or other Eastern Caribbean hubs, with the ferry crossing taking approximately 20 minutes from the French side port. For context on what else Maunday Bay and the wider island offer, [our full Maunday Bay restaurants guide](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/cities/maunday-bay) covers the broader dining picture.
Reservations at Cap Juluca book well in advance for the December-to-March high season window, particularly for villa-category rooms. For international context on how the property sits relative to Belmond's wider portfolio and other globally recognized luxury addresses, comparisons with [Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/badrutts-palace-hotel-st-moritz-hotel), [Le Bristol Paris](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/le-bristol-paris-paris-hotel), and [Aman Venice](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aman-venice-venice-hotel) are instructive for calibrating expectations around service density and pace, even where the physical settings differ substantially.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I expect atmosphere-wise at Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, Anguilla?
- The atmosphere at Maunday Bay is quiet and architecturally specific. The Moorish-white design creates a visual environment distinct from the open-plan, plantation-style resorts common across the Caribbean, and the bay's crescent shape keeps the property self-contained. Anguilla as an island skews toward low-density, high-spend tourism, so the general register is calm rather than social. The Two MICHELIN Keys recognition in the 2025 guide reflects a service standard consistent with that quieter, guest-focused atmosphere.
- What room should I choose at Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, Anguilla?
- The property's accommodation skews toward suites and villas, so the main decision is between pool access and proximity to the water's edge. Higher-category units include private plunge pools and more generous terrace space. For a first stay, a room or suite in the central arc of the bay gives the most direct beach access and the clearest view of the architectural composition. The Michelin recognition and the property's position in Anguilla's upper price tier indicate the higher room categories are what the hotel is calibrated to deliver at its leading.
- What's the main draw of Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, Anguilla?
- The combination of Maunday Bay's sheltered, clear water and the Moorish architectural identity is the defining offer. On an island with several strong luxury competitors , including the [Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/four-seasons-resort-and-residences-anguilla-anguilla-hotel) and [Malliouhana Resort Anguilla](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/malliouhana-resort-anguilla-meads-bay-hotel) , Cap Juluca's bay exclusivity and architectural distinctiveness are the factors that separate it from the pack. The Two MICHELIN Keys in the 2025 guide provide an external validation of the overall hospitality standard.
- Do they take walk-ins at Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, Anguilla?
- If you are staying at the property, access to beach facilities and dining is standard. As a destination resort on a relatively remote Caribbean island, Cap Juluca is not a drop-in venue; the logistics of reaching Anguilla via ferry from St. Maarten or regional flight mean virtually all guests arrive with reservations in place. If you are considering a visit during peak season (December through April), advance booking is prudent given the property's Two MICHELIN Keys profile and the island's overall limited room supply at the luxury tier.
- How does Cap Juluca's Michelin Keys recognition compare to other Caribbean hotels, and what does it mean in practice?
- Michelin introduced its hotel Keys program across the Americas and Caribbean as part of the 2025 guide cycle, making the Two Keys awarded to Cap Juluca part of an early cohort of recognized Caribbean properties. The Keys system evaluates the full hospitality experience , architecture, service, atmosphere, and accommodation quality , rather than dining alone. In practical terms, Two Keys at Cap Juluca reflects the same evaluation standard applied to globally recognized addresses like [Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hotel-du-cap-eden-roc-antibes-hotel) and [Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/htel-de-paris-monte-carlo-monte-carlo-hotel), positioning the property within an international peer set rather than a Caribbean-only comparison frame.
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