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Antigua caters for teens
06 March 2007

Moody teenagers often have a hard time enjoying themselves on a family holiday but one resort in Antigua has set them a stiff challenge.

Curtain Bluff on the Caribbean island is daring young teens to not enjoy themselves during a break at the resort.

Provisions have been put in place for teenagers, developing on the traditional approach of appealing to young children and incorporating more grown up activities.

Teenagers will be able to take part in deep sea fishing lessons, use the resort's tennis courts, go scuba diving and take sailing lessons.

If this all sounds like a bit too much excursion, Curtain Bluff is also offering special teenage spas, with manicures and pedicures available.

One of the toughest things for parents to deal with when they have teenage children is feeding them.

Teens are notoriously expensive to feed, often with appetites that seem to have no limits, but Curtain Bluff has got this covered with food freely available. This means teenagers can eat all that they want for free.

© Adfero Ltd

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