Guests are spoilt for choice with eating locations and will never be short of a new taste experience, whether it is local cuisines or international delicacies. The Arawak Terrace is an informal restaurant offering a friendly buffet service with a limited a la carte menu. There are also special themed buffet evenings and table d'hôte dinning. Warri Pier is an a la carte restaurant that overlooks the sea. This is the perfect place for evening cocktails and their speciality is fresh local seafood. Other eateries on offer include a beach barbeque, Ciboney cocktail lounge is where most of the evenings entertainment can be found, and the Carib and Lobby bar. The Halcyon Cove has a smart casual dress code in the evening. Men must wear collared shirts and long trousers in all bars and restaurants in the evening. During the day this dress code is more relaxed. Guests may feel free to wear t-shirts, shorts and beach wraps at breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. There are many things to do at the resort itself. The activates and sports on offer are sure to suit every level of experience. As it is located on one of Antigua’s finest beaches it means that it is home to some of the finest activities on the island and in the water, such as hose riding along the beach or scuba diving Facilities at the resort include: swimming pool, water sports, four tennis courts on all weather pitches, gift shops and a room service.