The New Year looks set to see a number of spectacular new hotels opening across the Caribbean. We preview 2 of them:
The first luxury resort to open on the island of St Vincent, Buccament Bay Resort has its official opening date set for April 3rd 2011. Buccament Bay Resort, from Harlequin Hotels & Resorts aims to redefine luxury in the Caribbean, offering an unrivalled standard of service for guests and an excellent range of facilities, which will include the Pat Cash Tennis Academy, Liverpool Football Club Soccer School, The Spa with treatments by ESPA, Harlequin Performing Arts Academy, Trader Vic’s along with several other bars and restaurants, Little Harlequins Kids Club and Diving & Watersports Centre.
The resort is situated in a lush, green valley on the South West coast of St Vincent and is a 15-minute drive from both the existing and proposed airports. The calm waters of the bay and surrounding area are perfect for snorkelling amongst the wonderful array of marine life and a sunset cruise from resort offers almost daily sightings of dolphins. The island benefits from a tropical climate with daily temperatures averaging 27ºC. Inland, the mountainous terrain is cloaked in verdant, tropical rainforest where banana and coconut palms grow.
The Jalousie Plantation, Sugar Beach St Lucia will be re-launched and re-branded as The Tides, Sugar Beach, St Lucia, in November 2011 as part of The Viceroy Hotel Group’s acclaimed Tides hotel brand, which also includes properties in Miami’s South Beach and Mexico’s popular Riviera Maya and Zihuatanejo resort areas.
These new amenities, coupled with full PADI dive facilities right on the beach, and clear enhancements in service standards, make The Jalousie Plantation an attractive vacation destination. The Jalousie Plantation continues to offer the ultimate vacation experience in one of the world’s most stunning locations.
Watch this space for more news of exciting openings across the region!
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The old Jalousie Plantation was looking past its best so its great that someone is investing in up dating it and investing in St Lucia. We have often docked there and had lunch – great location.
If you fancy the kind of luxury the new Tides will bring but with more space, away from the crowds then take a look at http://www.stlucia.cc This villa has everything and more.