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Romantic and luxurious, Montpelier Plantation has 16 rooms and 2 suites with an intimate and exclusive atmosphere. Former guests include Princess Diana and nearby is the silk cotton tree where Horatio Nelson married Fanny Nisbet in 1787.
The hotel is decorated in traditional colonial style with colourful artworks. The focal point is a freshwater mosaic pool surrounded by lush palms and dominated by a 300 year old sugar mill, now the setting for a fine dining restaurant. Try Restaurant 750 for smart al fresco dining or poolside Indigo Bar & Restaurant for casual dining and superb cocktails.
The hotel is not beachfront, but transport is provided to its own private and secluded beach, with stylish cabanas, parasols, loungers and bar. You can even enjoy a picnic delivered by the hotel.
Rooms are large and airy with huge four poster beds and relaxing neutral décor. Each room has its own terrace; admire the lush greenery of the grounds with the sea in the background and spot monkeys, lizards and mocking birds. The Tamarind two-bedroom Villa has a more contemporary style with a private pool overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The hotel is family-owned and staff are friendly and attentive. Despite its relaxed vibe, there is plenty to do at Montpelier; tennis courts, spa, open air yoga or even relax in a hammock or book a catamaran for a snorkelling trip.
Luxury
Romantic Break
Great walks
Restaurant
Museums
On the beach
Foodies
Golf
Learning
Sights nearby
Tennis
Beach nearby
On an island
Hotel boats for hire
Sailing
Yoga
Snorkelling
Trekking
Total relaxation
Sit-out Terrace
Child friendly
Beach Life
Spa
Fishing
Chic
Watersports
Surfing
Four poster beds
Diving
Traditional
Windsurfing
Charming
Scuba course
Rooms
18 rooms in this hotelViews
Panoramic views all aroundRestaurant
Delicious blend of French and Caribbean cuisine. Choose from three different venuesBath robes
Parking
Bar
Airport transfer
Walking distance restaurants
Massage
Sit-out Terrace
Child friendly
Spa
Swimming Pool
Garden
Wifi
Sitting Room
Suites
Concierge
Air conditioning
Four poster beds
Great walks
Museums
Golf
Learning
Sights nearby
Tennis
Windsurfing
Hotel boats for hire
Sailing
Yoga
Snorkelling
Trekking
Fishing
Watersports
Surfing
Diving
Scuba course
Why do people love staying in your hotel? Guests love staying at Montpelier Plantation for the resort's serene atmosphere, outstanding service, and unique blend of modern comfort with historical charm. What is there to do in the area? The area offers a range of activities, from exploring the lush botanical gardens to water sports, hiking, and historical site visits. What kind of breakfast do you offer? We offer a complimentary full english breakfast, with a selection of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Do you offer other meals? Yes, we offer lunch and dinner options at our on-site restaurants - The poolside restaurant Indigo lets you kick back and feel the island rhythm. Restaurant 750 has stunning views of St Kitts and offers fine dining. The Mill Privee is an experience that blends understated surroundings with the excitement of an imaginative take on contemporary Caribbean cuisine. Which are your most popular room types, and why? All room categories are popular. The rooms are individually decorated and designed for guests' comfort with private verandas, sea breezes and panoramic views. What facilities do you have for children, and can you fit extra beds in your rooms? Ideal for families with children over five, Montpelier offers a safe playground to observe the monkeys and wild donkeys and explore hidden plantation ruins. Montpelier's beach offers shallow, tranquil waters and is perfect for families. What message would you like to give The Hotel Guru readers? Montpelier is designed as a place where you can let the rest of the world slip away. At Montpelier you have the chance to unwind, disconnect, be active and rediscover life’s simple pleasures.
Montpelier Plantation is one of the most atmospheric hotels in the Caribbean, with a lush hillside setting and an aristocratic feel...
Originally published by The Telegraph
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