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St. Lucia is primarily a resort destination where visitors stay put, enjoying the sand, sun, and rum cocktails at their hotel rather than exploring the island (not helped by the narrow, partly unpaved roads). The majority of properties are former sugar plantation houses from St. Lucia's colonial days, such as the Jalousie Plantation and Ladera in the Val de Pitons. Those with more avant-garde tastes might prefer the open-air suites at Jade Mountain above the popular beachside Anse Chastanet resort. In the north, there's the polished Cap Maison, the fitness resort BodyHoliday, and yachties' favorite The Landings at Rodney Bay.
Tarzan, once he'd been reclaimed by high society and grown accustomed to the luxe life, would have felt just right at this barefoot luxury resort. Wrapped in...more
For visitors who want more than a great tan from their St. Lucia vacation, BodyHoliday offers a daily list of activities, from waterskiing lessons, scuba...more
At the northern tip of St Lucia, Cap Maison perches on a cliff like a small orderly village. This cluster of three-storey white buildings features a Spanish...more
Opened by the former St. Lucia director of tourism, Allen Chastanet, in fall 2003, Coco Kreole is a cute, 20-room self-styled boutique hotel across the road...more
Located between St. Lucia's only 18-hole golf course and a half-mile-long sweep of virgin beach, this newly completed 74-unit resort village is the first of its...more
At first glance, the new Discovery at Marigot Bay looks incongruousbuilt directly into the steep slopes surrounding the bay, it has a ski lodge feel that...more
Consider Jade Mountain a tropical Mount Olympus. The avant-garde tree house summit is seemingly suspended on top of a hill overlooking the magnificent Pitons....more
This intimate luxury resort is nestled between the towering Pitons on the site of an 18th-century sugar plantation. The 78 rooms and villas—some just...more
This intimate luxury resort is nestled between the towering Pitons on the site of an 18th-century sugar plantation. The 78 rooms and villas—some just...more
Around the bay from Anse Chastanet is the newer, sleeker, but otherwise somewhat similar 25-unit Ladera. Accommodations here (there are rooms, and one- and...more










