Stonefield Estate Villa Resort & Spa is a four-pearl, adults-only resort located just outside the town of Soufriere. Most of the 17 rustic-chic villas have large separate living areas and private pools, all with kitchenettes or full kitchens. The open-air restaurant and pool make the most of the resort’s striking views of Petit Piton and the Caribbean Sea below. Other amenities include a spa and a fitness center, and free freshly prepared breakfast is included in the room rate. The main downside here is the lack of beach access, although the resort provides free shuttle service to nearby beaches. Travelers might want to compare rates and amenities with nearby Anse Chastanet Resort, which has direct access to two gorgeous beaches.
Stonefield Estate Villa Resort & Spa is a four-pearl, adults-only resort located just outside the town of Soufriere. Most of the 17 rustic-chic villas have large separate living areas and private pools, all with kitchenettes or full kitchens. The open-air restaurant and pool make the most of the resort’s striking views of Petit Piton and the Caribbean Sea below. Other amenities include a spa and a fitness center, and free freshly prepared breakfast is included in the room rate. The main downside here is the lack of beach access, although the resort provides free shuttle service to nearby beaches. Travelers might want to compare rates and amenities with nearby Anse Chastanet Resort, which has direct access to two gorgeous beaches.
Ladera Resort is an adults-only, luxury hotel set on a forested ridge overlooking the Pitons. With private plunge pools and lots of local furniture, the resort’s 37 rooms, which are completely open to the elements on one side, make a bold impression. The rustic, chic decor found throughout the rooms and common areas connects guests to nature without skimping on style -- although the open-air spaces and lack of TVs won’t be to everyone’s taste. Features include a wonderful restaurant and a clifftop pool, both with great views, plus a spa with outdoor mineral pools. There’s no beach on the property, but the resort provides free shuttle service to nearby Sugar Beach. Travelers may also want to consider the more expensive Jade Mountain Resort, right on the beach.
Ladera Resort is an adults-only, luxury hotel set on a forested ridge overlooking the Pitons. With private plunge pools and lots of local furniture, the resort’s 37 rooms, which are completely open to the elements on one side, make a bold impression. The rustic, chic decor found throughout the rooms and common areas connects guests to nature without skimping on style -- although the open-air spaces and lack of TVs won’t be to everyone’s taste. Features include a wonderful restaurant and a clifftop pool, both with great views, plus a spa with outdoor mineral pools. There’s no beach on the property, but the resort provides free shuttle service to nearby Sugar Beach. Travelers may also want to consider the more expensive Jade Mountain Resort, right on the beach.
Fond Doux Plantation & Resort is a tranquil, three-pearl property located on an active cocoa plantation dating back to the 18th century, but it isn't located on the beach, and the setting is a bit remote. Its 15 guest rooms are housed in quaint Creole cottages, set amid dense tropical greenery, and some have private plunge pools and open-air rainfall showers. All have mini-fridges, coffeemakers, kettles, and free Wi-Fi, but there's no AC or TVs. Highlight features include two restaurants with open-air dining, a picturesque (but small) pool, and a spa. As you might expect for a property so integrated with its natural surroundings, some of the rooms and facilities are a bit rough around the edges. It’s perfect for adventurous travelers, but not a good fit for those after sleek, modern accommodations. Travelers seeking a more typical resort experience might prefer Coconut Bay Beach & Spa Resort.
Fond Doux Plantation & Resort is a tranquil, three-pearl property located on an active cocoa plantation dating back to the 18th century, but it isn't located on the beach, and the setting is a bit remote. Its 15 guest rooms are housed in quaint Creole cottages, set amid dense tropical greenery, and some have private plunge pools and open-air rainfall showers. All have mini-fridges, coffeemakers, kettles, and free Wi-Fi, but there's no AC or TVs. Highlight features include two restaurants with open-air dining, a picturesque (but small) pool, and a spa. As you might expect for a property so integrated with its natural surroundings, some of the rooms and facilities are a bit rough around the edges. It’s perfect for adventurous travelers, but not a good fit for those after sleek, modern accommodations. Travelers seeking a more typical resort experience might prefer Coconut Bay Beach & Spa Resort.