Follow in the Footsteps of Princess Diana, William and Harry on Barbuda Beach

Follow in the Footsteps of Princess Diana, William and Harry on Barbuda Beach
Featuring exclusivity at its finest, with only nine suites allowing guests to enjoy personal attention and comfort.

During their stay at Lighthouse Bay, vacationers can visit another royal hideaway as they walk along a pristine three-mile beach boasting powdery soft sands on the southern end of Barbuda once frequented by Princess Diana and her young sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. This stretch of sand was renamed Princess Diana Beach during a ceremony on July 1 - the day she would have turned 50 years old.

Further connecting guests to the legacy of Princess Diana, the resort's executive chef - Lennox Cadogan - had the honor of cooking for the Princess when she would visit Barbuda. He proudly shares his culinary talents with all guests who dine at the resort.

Gastronomic pleasures are unrivaled at Lighthouse Bay as fresh, innovative cuisine and personalized daily menus include homemade breads and pastas, seafood and seasonal foods, all combined to create a truly inspired dining experience at each meal.

When guests choose to retreat to their suite, they will enjoy optimal comfort with flat screen satellite televisions, iPod alarm clock CD players, complimentary international telephone calls, personal laptops and iPads for guests' use while on property, and Wi-Fi Internet connection. For added convenience, complimentary laundry service is available for all guests.

Guests enjoy all meals and drinks as well as use of a private fresh water pool. Nightly rates start at $1,199 per room, per night through Aug. 31, 2011 and Nov. 1 - Dec. 17, 2011. Transfers from Antigua to Barbuda can be arranged.

Additionally, the resort's concierge staff can arrange various activities including a day tour in the village, a visit to the bird sanctuary, sailing expeditions, horseback riding on the beach, scuba diving, fishing and spa services. Fees vary according to activity provided by local vendors.

Situated on its own private island upon a narrow stretch of land between 17 miles of unspoiled pink sand beach and the clear turquoise water of the Caribbean Sea to the front and the blue-green serenity of the Codrington Lagoon to the rear, privacy is guaranteed as the property is only accessible via S.V.G. (St. Vincent and The Grenadines) Airlines or helicopter.

Lighthouse Bay's location on a private island is ideal for relaxing and renewing at the beach or by the freshwater pool while taking in the spectacular scenery. Guests who want to venture off-property can visit the world's largest frigate bird sanctuary or enjoy sailing, fishing, horseback riding and other active pursuits arranged by the hotel staff.

For more information about Lighthouse Bay, visit www.LightHouseBayResort.com.