Photo of Windjammer

“Elegant family friendly beachside resort. Rooms and villas feature contemporary furniture, four poster beds and private terraces. Outdoor pool, gym, tennis courts, spa and direct beach access. Superb Mediterranean menu, laid back beach bar. Luxurious, spacious and outstanding location. ”

“Elegant family friendly beachside resort. Rooms and villas feature contemporary furniture, four poster beds and private terraces. Outdoor pool, gym, tennis courts, spa and direct beach access. Superb Mediterranean menu, laid back beach bar. Luxurious, spacious and outstanding location. ”

Hotel Review

This resort is made up of red-tiled cottages surrounded by tropical gardens. The rooms and villas are fantastically spacious with modern furniture and white drapes. The suites have proper kitchens so are perfect for families or groups who like to relax and cook for themselves. Of course, a chef can come and cook for you if that is more your style. Some have private plunge pools and hot tubs on the terraces for the honeymooners. The choice of restaurants is an added extra, from the Med-menu up on the hill to Caribbean fair on the beach. Due to the sheer size of the resort, it feels secluded and both welcoming to families and couples. All the usual beach front activities are there, as well as some interesting extras such as underwater photography and tours of the volcano.

Recommended For

  • Families
  • Chic, spacious and functional family suites, excellent kids club, spa for adults
  • Watersports
  • There's a huge range of watersports on offer here from paddleboarding to windsurfing and Hobie Cat sailing
  • Diving
  • There is a PADI dive company based on site, which offers daily snorkel and dive trips for beginners
  • Honeymoons
  • Couples massages, candle lit dinners on the beach, champagne breakfast in your room
  • Other Activities
  • There's a wide range of full and half day excursions that you can book
  • Golf
  • St. Lucia Golf Resort & Country Club
  • Wildlife Area
  • Dolphin and whale watching trips
  • Tennis coaching
  • With the resident tennis pro
  • Scuba course
  • Eastern Caribbean Diving
  • Sailing
  • Tennis
  • Snorkelling
  • Great walks
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking
  • Beach Life
  • Kids Club
  • As well as the Kids Club there's a host of organised activities for teenagers too
  • On the beach
  • Direct access to a large white sandy beach
  • Private Hot Tub
  • Some suites have private hot tubs
  • Free wifi
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Child friendly
  • Self catering to rent
  • Restaurant
  • Gym
  • Self catering
  • On an island
  • Spa
  • Charming
  • Luxury

Facilities

  • Kids Club
  • As well as the Kids Club there's a host of organised activities for teenagers too
  • Private villas
  • Villas can sleep from 4-12 guests and the best come with private plunge pool
  • Private Hot Tub
  • Some suites have private hot tubs
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Free wifi
  • Safe
  • Bar
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Outdoor dining
  • Massage
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Swimming Pool
  • Garden
  • Self catering to rent
  • Gym
  • Restaurant
  • Child friendly
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Spa
  • Satellite / Cable TV

Activities

  • Watersports
  • There's a huge range of watersports on offer here from paddleboarding to windsurfing and Hobie Cat sailing
  • Diving
  • There is a PADI dive company based on site, which offers daily snorkel and dive trips for beginners
  • Other Activities
  • There's a wide range of full and half day excursions that you can book
  • Golf
  • St. Lucia Golf Resort & Country Club
  • Wildlife Area
  • Dolphin and whale watching trips
  • Tennis coaching
  • With the resident tennis pro
  • Scuba course
  • Eastern Caribbean Diving
  • Sailing
  • Snorkelling
  • Tennis
  • Kayaking
  • Great walks
  • Fishing

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Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)