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Why not work from Anguilla’s Zemi Beach House?

With Anguilla reopening hotels and resorts as of November 1st, why not seize the opportunity to work from an Island paradise for the next year? - Entry

With Anguilla reopening hotels and resorts as of November 1st, why not seize the opportunity to work from an Island paradise for the next year? According to CNN, “Anguilla has launched a program allowing remote workers to spend three months to a year on the island.” One resort capitalizing on this development is Zemi Beach House. The award winning resort will be offering a “home away from home” from December 14th.

Why not work from Anguilla's Zemi Beach House?

Renowned for exceptional service and a prime location in Shoal Bay on Anguilla’s North Eastern coast, Zemi Beach House allows guests to experience endless beachfront activities all while immersing themselves in native Taino History and Traditions. With 6 oceanfront acres, the resort offers a selection of rooms and suites, our favorite being the three bedroom Penthouse Suite. With over 1,500 square feet of living space and the option to connect a 4th bedroom, the Penthouse is a perfect choice for a family looking to enjoy an extended escape.

Why not work from Anguilla's Zemi Beach House?

Dining options at Zemi Beach are also rather unique and plentiful, with options that range from restaurants serving traditional island cuisine to a Rhum Room. 20 Knots is the name of Zemi Beach House’s casual beachfront restaurant; the venue is characterized by its alfresco seating and mix of Latin American and Caribbean menu items. However, for a super chic after dinner experience, we suggest you visit the Bohio Bar & Lounge named for its hut fashioned after those used by the native Taino people.

Amenities on the property may truly be the resort’s defining highlight. The spa features a range of treatments, including holistic therapies inspired by Thai Rituals; even the treatment room is housed within a 300 year old Thai house. The resort even claims to offer the island’s only hammam. From water sports and tennis to rum tastings and three swimming pools, the resort leaves little to be desired.

Images provided courtesy of Quinn PR

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