This 124-room, four-and-a-half-pearl resort on Marigot Bay certainly takes advantage of its scenic (and hilly) landscape. Not only is Capella the most luxurious hotel in this part of St. Lucia, but the attached marina pulls in jaw-dropping sailboats and yachts from around the world. Families and couples can spread out in one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites with modern kitchens and washer/dryers, as well as at the two outdoor pools (one adult-only) and spa with yoga studio. Each room is assigned a personal assistant, and chic dining options include a rum cave and sushi bar. A small beach is located across the bay, but those who want direct beach access and Piton views should consider Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort, though rates are higher.
This 124-room, four-and-a-half-pearl resort on Marigot Bay certainly takes advantage of its scenic (and hilly) landscape. Not only is Capella the most luxurious hotel in this part of St. Lucia, but the attached marina pulls in jaw-dropping sailboats and yachts from around the world. Families and couples can spread out in one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites with modern kitchens and washer/dryers, as well as at the two outdoor pools (one adult-only) and spa with yoga studio. Each room is assigned a personal assistant, and chic dining options include a rum cave and sushi bar. A small beach is located across the bay, but those who want direct beach access and Piton views should consider Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort, though rates are higher.
The three-pearl Mango Beach Inn is a bed-and-breakfast located on picturesque Marigot Bay. The tiny inn has two small guest rooms, both of which feature private porches overlooking the property’s leafy grounds and the bay. Free breakfast is served in a delightful common area with scenic bay views, and there’s also a small pool as well as barbecue areas. The restaurant below the property, which is managed by the same owners as the inn, has outstanding food and regular live jazz performances. There’s a beach within walking distance, but guests will need to take a two-minute ferry ride across Marigot Bay to reach everything else. Travelers could compare rates and amenities with Nature's Paradise, which has a nicer pool.
The three-pearl Mango Beach Inn is a bed-and-breakfast located on picturesque Marigot Bay. The tiny inn has two small guest rooms, both of which feature private porches overlooking the property’s leafy grounds and the bay. Free breakfast is served in a delightful common area with scenic bay views, and there’s also a small pool as well as barbecue areas. The restaurant below the property, which is managed by the same owners as the inn, has outstanding food and regular live jazz performances. There’s a beach within walking distance, but guests will need to take a two-minute ferry ride across Marigot Bay to reach everything else. Travelers could compare rates and amenities with Nature's Paradise, which has a nicer pool.
It's all about the views at this upper-middle-range guesthouse overlooking St. Lucia's stunning Marigot Bay. There are only five rooms -- aptly called suites since they have private kitchenettes -- with quality furnishings, and access to shared living spaces. The highlight is certainly the terrace with an outdoor pool, which has a gorgeous vantage point (without a railing: beware kids), but the hillside location is also walking distance to a beach, water sports, restaurants, and a popular marina. The friendly Belgian owners who live on-site make breakfast daily, and assist with local advice. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
It's all about the views at this upper-middle-range guesthouse overlooking St. Lucia's stunning Marigot Bay. There are only five rooms -- aptly called suites since they have private kitchenettes -- with quality furnishings, and access to shared living spaces. The highlight is certainly the terrace with an outdoor pool, which has a gorgeous vantage point (without a railing: beware kids), but the hillside location is also walking distance to a beach, water sports, restaurants, and a popular marina. The friendly Belgian owners who live on-site make breakfast daily, and assist with local advice. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
This 12-unit, three-pearl property tucked away in Marigot Bay is so off the beaten path that it takes a car, ferry, and tram to arrive -- but the views will be worth it. Oasis sees regular timeshare guests (mostly couples) who come for the quiet setting and the relaxed, tropical vibe. Cheerful and contemporary one-bedroom villas come with kitchenettes, furnished patios, and free Wi-Fi. The hilly grounds house a small outdoor pool and lead to a pretty beach. Aside from water sports for rent, there are no activities on-site, but staff are available to arrange excursions and day trips. In addition to the Vacation Club, Oasis also manages other home rentals around the bay. The even more intimate Mango Beach Inn has just two rooms, but it also has an on-site restaurant and free breakfast.
This 12-unit, three-pearl property tucked away in Marigot Bay is so off the beaten path that it takes a car, ferry, and tram to arrive -- but the views will be worth it. Oasis sees regular timeshare guests (mostly couples) who come for the quiet setting and the relaxed, tropical vibe. Cheerful and contemporary one-bedroom villas come with kitchenettes, furnished patios, and free Wi-Fi. The hilly grounds house a small outdoor pool and lead to a pretty beach. Aside from water sports for rent, there are no activities on-site, but staff are available to arrange excursions and day trips. In addition to the Vacation Club, Oasis also manages other home rentals around the bay. The even more intimate Mango Beach Inn has just two rooms, but it also has an on-site restaurant and free breakfast.
Nature's Paradise is a mid-range inn set in the hills overlooking Marigot Bay. The inn’s two rooms and two cottages are nestled within enchanting, garden-filled grounds, and dramatic views over the bay claim the spotlight from almost every corner. The cottages offer full kitchens, while the rooms have tea- and coffee-making facilities and mini-fridges -- and both have furnished terraces with picture-perfect bay vistas. The inn is for travelers seeking a down-to-earth experience away from the crowds -- there's no air-conditioning and Wi-Fi is spotty, which might make the inn a tad too rustic for some. There’s no beach, and getting to the nearest town requires navigating a jolting dirt road. Travelers could compare amenities and rates with Mango Beach Inn on the other side of the bay.
Nature's Paradise is a mid-range inn set in the hills overlooking Marigot Bay. The inn’s two rooms and two cottages are nestled within enchanting, garden-filled grounds, and dramatic views over the bay claim the spotlight from almost every corner. The cottages offer full kitchens, while the rooms have tea- and coffee-making facilities and mini-fridges -- and both have furnished terraces with picture-perfect bay vistas. The inn is for travelers seeking a down-to-earth experience away from the crowds -- there's no air-conditioning and Wi-Fi is spotty, which might make the inn a tad too rustic for some. There’s no beach, and getting to the nearest town requires navigating a jolting dirt road. Travelers could compare amenities and rates with Mango Beach Inn on the other side of the bay.
Marigot Beach Club is a laid-back, three-pearl property located on a peninsula in Marigot Bay. The hotel’s 40 guest rooms vary significantly in age and decor -- some are smart-looking while others are a little frumpy -- but all take full advantage of the gorgeous bay views, and have balconies. Standard amenities include AC, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, microwaves, and kettles, and higher-category rooms add full kitchens. The restaurant is the hotel’s standout feature, drawing a lively mix of guests and locals, but most of its other amenities -- including the small pool -- are average at best. Travelers may want to compare rates with Oasis Marigot, where upkeep is more consistent, but there’s no on-site restaurant.
Marigot Beach Club is a laid-back, three-pearl property located on a peninsula in Marigot Bay. The hotel’s 40 guest rooms vary significantly in age and decor -- some are smart-looking while others are a little frumpy -- but all take full advantage of the gorgeous bay views, and have balconies. Standard amenities include AC, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, microwaves, and kettles, and higher-category rooms add full kitchens. The restaurant is the hotel’s standout feature, drawing a lively mix of guests and locals, but most of its other amenities -- including the small pool -- are average at best. Travelers may want to compare rates with Oasis Marigot, where upkeep is more consistent, but there’s no on-site restaurant.