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3 of the best laid-back luxury hotels in the Caribbean
East Winds, St Lucia
Set within 12 acres of tropical gardens East Winds is a boutique property that offers guests an understated luxurious holiday where service is key. Guests can unwind on the beach, take a stroll through the tropical gardens using the guide book to identify the many types of flora and birds or enjoy a massage in the spa pavilion.
Nestled within the tropical gardens are the hotels quaint gingerbread style cottages which are home to the guests spacious accommodation. As an all inclusive hotel, guests can completely unwind and the hotels inclusive, all inclusive policy means guests can enjoy sunset bubbly and fresh Lobster for dinner.
Bequia Beach Hotel, The Grenadines
Hidden on the sleepy, friendly and charismatic island of Bequia sits the Bequia Beach Hotel, an independently owned Caribbean gem nestled on the shores of Friendship Bay. Bequia Beach Hotel is the kind of place you dream of.. A colonial style property with artistic flares from the 1950s, warm welcoming staff and a genuinely relaxed feeling to it, one sip of their punch and youll completely unwind.
Days on the island of Bequia can be spent jumping on a bike and exploring the island ( everyone will wave as you whizz past), enjoying a stroll around Port Elizabeth followed by a beer or enjoying one of Bequia Beach Hotels Lobster or BBQ nights with a live band. You can even jump on the Friendship Rose for a day of sailing around the Tobago Cays. Youll never want to leave.
Young Island, The Grenadines
Forget the fancy frills, the accolades and the white glove service our final choice was the first private island resort in the Caribbean – a rustic, authentic yet completely beautiful island set just 200 yards off the coast of St Vincent. Young Island has character in heaps from the warm arrival ( complete with a cold punch) at the jetty to the delicious selection of home baked breads served daily with a smile. Young Island offers guests a completely laid back retreat.
Spend your time admiring the views, swimming to the bar for a cocktail ( its docked slightly off shore for that afternoon cocktail) or taking a stroll around the island to catch the perfect sunset. Everything at Young Island is just as it was 50 years ago.. and exactly how it should be for a laid back luxurious Caribbean holiday which allows you to completely unwind.
Emily Whittington is Marketing Manager at Tropic Breeze.
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Our top pick of laid back luxury hotels in the Caribbean feature the first private island escape in the Grenadines, a laid back retreat set in tropical gardens on the island of St Lucia and a unique and artistic hideaway on the sleepy island of Bequia. Laid back luxury is all about the no frill’s escape where you can truly unwind in comfort in a beautiful setting. With each of these hotels you can escape the fast pace of normal life, take a deep breathe and completely unwind. These hotel’s have been selected not for their white glove service or butlers but for their charm and authenticity which combined with their excellent service and attention to detail makes them ideal laid back luxury hotels in the Caribbean.
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This is a really great article and in truly laid-back locales. I love that you selected them as you say not for their white glove service or butlers which is something I think a lot of people come to expect. But charm and authenticity trump all.
But fyi, it’s St. Vincent and the Grenadines not just “the grenadiines”
Hi Kristie,
Thank you. We have spent years searching for the Caribbean’s hidden gems and we are glad you understand exactly why we love them!
Emily
These all sound so wonderful; esp. to visit in the winter. It seems like a different world than the “normal” world. My sister has been to all of these islands and I am finally going to get to at least see some islands on a cruise this winter. Then, hopefully my husband will agree to visit them one by one.
The Grenadines are indeed the best destination and Mustique Island is and will be for me the Best Paradise ever. To rent a Villa is the best Holiday I have ever had. Thanks for the great article!
Of the Caribbean Islands, we enjoyed Virgin Gorda & Bequia the most! Bequia is so laid back & beautiful. Well worth a re-visit & stay!