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One of the pleasures of Grenada is that the hotel scene isn't overdeveloped—in fact, resorts can't be taller than a palm tree. Still, many existing properties saw welcome renovations and upgrades after 2004's Hurricane Ivan, and several developments are in the works. Look for a Four Seasons on the south coast near Mt. Hartman National Park and a $112–million eco hotel and villa project near Levera National Park.
On a hillside overlooking St. David's Harbor, this 18-acre compound has both sea and mountain vistas and orchards full of papaya trees. There are 11 pastel...more
The 30-suite Calabash is Grenada's true Grand Dame, an island institution dating to its earliest days (in the 1960s) as a retreat for the British elite. Today,...more
The Epping Forest Plantation Home occupies three acres of hillside jungle on a former plantation. It's a tiny three-room hotel decorated with fine English...more
Mount Cinnamon is so infused with the full spectrum of sea and sky that it seems to have sprung fully formed from its surroundings. The 21 suites are decorated...more
Private villa rentals are still relatively new to Grenada, but with the recent arrival of the Mount Hartman Bay Estate, the custom is taking off both quickly...more
The Spice Island is the closest Grenada has to a Ritz-Carlton or Four Seasons—a family-run five-star deluxe resort with equal emphasis on style, service,...more
Despite steering clear of the villa boom so prevalent on neighboring islands, Grenada does have a handful of discreet, deluxe, homelike havens. These five...more











