The Spirit of Jumby Bay

The folks at Jumby Bay tell us that the resort is named after the Antiguan “jumbee,” a “playful spirit.”  Some reading on the origins of the “jumbee” or “jumbie” tells us that in some of the islands, the jumbee is a vindictive, mischievous spirit, and that you should take precautions, such as placing piles of sands or knotted ropes outside your door to occupy the spirits so that they do not trouble you.  The spirit of Rosewood’s Jumby Bay, Antigua, is anything but malevolent or vindictive.  The spirit of Jumby Bay is playful, joyful, and celebratory, and offers gracious hospitality to all those who come to visit.

If you have read our post about our welcome to the island, you will understand that this is no ordinary resort.  Each visitor is treated like an honored guest.  The feeling doesn’t end at the welcome cocktail.  Throughout our stay, there were little details which tell you that this is a very special place.

This year’s trip was bookended by our daughter’s high school graduation and my 50th birthday.  Upon our arrival in our rooms, we were treated to cakepops and a cake for Allison’s graduation, and the next day, a cake for my birthday.  So much cake, so little time!

The Spirit of Jumby Bay

We arrived shortly before turndown service for the night, so the kids came to our room to relax before dinner.  My daughter put her sunglasses on the desk, and when she returned, next to her glasses was a microfiber lens cloth.  Such a nice touch!

The Spirit of Jumby Bay

They take the ordinary to the extraordinary.  On some nights, there were little “gifts,” a plate of cookies, a painted sea shell, or candles and flowers when you return to your room in the evening.

The Spirit of Jumby Bay

The care goes with you as you depart.  On your last day, they will prepare a meal to take with you, your choice of anything from their “All Day Menu.”  The other people in the airport were envious as we opened up our delicious meal while awaiting departure.  Another little gift as you depart is a small bottle of Susie’s Hot Sauce, made in Antigua, which we grew to love over our short stay.

The Spirit of Jumby Bay

These were just a few of the little things that represent the detail and care that goes into a stay at Jumby Bay.  The true spirit of this place is the people who work there.  Every person, yes, every person, was kind and thoughtful, and wanted to take care of you.  Everyone knows your name, and if they did not meet you when you arrived, they made a point of introducing themselves during our stay.  They engage you in conversation, and they share a bit of themselves along the way.

The Spirit of Jumby Bay

It’s easy to be kind of cynical at the beginning.  Your reality tells you that it shouldn’t be this perfect.  You make a joke about how they have to dispatch someone to add more starfish to the beach.  But it’s not long before you let yourself enjoy it, to embrace the spirit of the place.   It is that spirit which makes Jumby Bay magical.

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2 thoughts on “The Spirit of Jumby Bay, Antigua

  1. I swear Wendy, Jumby Bay sounds like heaven on earth. What a wonderful memory you have for your big 50, and for Allison’s graduation. Thanks for taking me along.
    Ellen

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