The best hotels in St Lucia
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With its glorious beaches shifting gold to molten silver, dramatic piton peaks and thick rainforests offering up waterfalls and wildlife, St Lucia’s landscape is staggering, even for the Caribbean. Ribbons of protected coral skirt its shores, coves are flanked by coconut-laden palms and many of its hotels have scrambled uphill for front-row seats of those fabled Caribbean sunsets – a fleeting burst of crimson and orange. The island’s quiet eastern shores are unsullied by tourism, courtesy of its unruly Atlantic waters. Inland, tropical rainforests heave and organic farms and cocoa plantations whisk visitors off on farm-to-fork and bean-to-bar tutorials. Drenched in rum and sunshine, St Lucia’s Rodney Bay in the north is deliciously docile, with the odd evening soiree put on by resorts. In the South, Soufrière is a smattering of old, veranda-rimmed wooden mansions and time-warp shuttered houses under the mystic gaze of two volcanic spires. The majority of St Lucia’s swishy hotels have found their patch of sand on the South Western shores, with a calm, scuba diving-ready Caribbean Sea, other-worldly beaches and tropical backdrop. Here, old-world rhythms of tennis, silver service breakfasts and sunset gin and tonics combine with the island’s easy-going spirit. From island stalwarts with seafood platters under creamy parasols to sprawling jungle estates with organic farms and marine reserves a short pootle away, here are the best hotels in St Lucia.
How we choose the best hotels in St Lucia
Every hotel on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a Condé Nast Traveller journalist who knows the destination and has stayed at that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider both luxury properties and boutique and lesser-known boltholes that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination. We’re always looking for beautiful design, a great location and warm service – as well as serious sustainability credentials. We update this list regularly as new hotels open and existing ones evolve.
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