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Spice Island Beach Resort is a Caribbean paradise, surrounded by lush vegetation and set on one of the island’s most beautiful and popular beaches, Grand Anse. It's a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World group and is owned and operated by Sir Royston Hopkin and his family, giving it a luxurious home-away-from-home vibe. Kick back and relax, content in the knowledge that almost everything is covered in the comprehensive Spice-of-Life package. Oliver’s Restaurant looks out over the sea and serves international cuisine with a Grenadian twist, accompanied by authentic calypso, reggae and steel pan music, while the Sea and Surf Terrace & Bar is the perfect spot for a delicious pre- or post-dinner cocktail. Kids can play with games consoles and board games at their own club, The Nutmeg Pod. Head to the first-class Aquanauts Dive Centre, unwind in Janissa's Spa or indulge in a spot of shopping at the resort’s “Gatsby” boutiques — Grenada’s only designer outlet. Each of the resort’s suites have Alexa devices and Nespresso coffee machines, and they all face the sea — many of them are on the sand, allowing you to walk straight out onto the beach. For direct beach access, we recommend the Seagrape Beach Suites. Oleander Superior Garden Suites are in the beautifully landscaped gardens. The indulgent Anthurium Pool and Luxury Almond Pool Suites are secluded and ideal for honeymooners. For the ultimate in luxury, check out the sumptuous Royal Collection Pool Suites or the Cinnamon/Saffron Beach Suites.
Named the No.1 Luxury Hotel in the Caribbean at the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2019, this beautiful hotel is famous for its exceptional service and has a simply breathtaking setting, making it the perfect place to enjoy a truly indulgent break. Surrounded by lush gardens that give way to a beautiful stretch of white-sand beach and gently lapping turquoise waters, the Calabash has sumptuous dining and spacious suites. The Wellness Centre comes complete with a pool and spa, making it the ideal spot to unwind. When it comes to dining, Calabash does things slightly differently. The resort believes that breakfast should be a relaxing experience, where you can climb out of bed and have freshly cooked food on your balcony, terrace or on the sand. Down on the beach, the Beach Club Restaurant serves lunch and delicious tapas bites throughout the day, and you can also choose from a ‘from your beach lounger’ menu. A renovation has added stunning panoramic views of the beach, an expanded space with water’s-edge seating and an exquisite lounge. As evening draws in, the amazing Rhodes Restaurant is a must. Serving elegant cuisine with distinct island flare, this is one of only three Rhodes Restaurants found outside of the UK. All of the rooms here are sea-facing and are laid out in a horseshoe shape with those at each end the closest to the sea. Grouped by type into two-storey buildings, they each have a large balcony or terrace from which to take in the sensational views over breakfast. Junior Suites are central and overlook the gardens, moving out to the Superior Suites and Deluxe Suites. If you’re looking for more privacy, a Pool Suite is ideal. Or if you really want to splash out, upgrade to the Penthouse Suite or one of the beautiful private villas on the adjacent secluded peninsula.
Coyaba Beach Resort is in five and a half acres of tropical gardens and has stunning sands, azure waters and relaxed Caribbean charm. Try out the huge range of thrilling watersports on offer, enjoy a game of tennis, go for a relaxing yoga or t’ai chi class, or just chill out on the beach. You can dine in one of two restaurants. The Arawakabana Restaurant is open throughout the day and serves a delicious mix of international and Caribbean cuisine along with some wonderful Grenadian classics. The Carbet Restaurant is far more casual and offers open-air dining by the pool, serving up a selection of light bites and grills plus the fresh catch of the day. For a little privacy and romance, choose to dine out in one of the private cabanas. You can also enjoy private beachfront dining with your toes in the soft sand. Superior Collection Rooms have a neutral décor with splashes of vibrant colour and dark wood, and great facilities including a television and mini fridge (not stocked). Set in small blocks of up to 10 rooms, they have a terrace or a balcony with either garden, pool or ocean views.
This spacious resort is a great choice for couples or families, and a stay here is all about the location. It's in 20 acres of neat green grounds which never feel too cramped, behind a low white picket fence which leads directly onto Grenada's famous Grand Anse Beach. You're only a short stroll from the shoreline where you can try your hand at watersports including snorkelling, windsurfing, kayaking and scuba diving. And 15 minutes' drive away you'll find the island's capital, St George's, home to the famous Fort George which was built by the French in 1705 and offers lovely views over the harbour. Take your pick from a pair of pools – there's the square Sunset Pool framed by loungers and white parasols, and the larger freeform Oasis Pool complete with rocky waterfalls. Work up an appetite then swim to Oasis Pool Grill for lunch, where you can enjoy everything from seafood to pizzas and burgers to grilled catch of the day, before curling up against cushions in the shaded hanging nest. Tradewinds Restaurant serves buffet and à la carte food for breakfast and dinner, Sunset Beach Bar does great cocktails and Bamboo Lounge is perfect for enjoying an evening coffee to the sound of live music. The light and airy rooms each come with air-conditioning, a TV and private patio or balcony. Upgrade from a Garden View Room to an Executive Beachfront Room for a little extra space, a balcony with hammock and sea views, or an Executive Beachfront One Bedroom Suite – these also have a separate living room and whirlpool bath.