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A charming retreat for those that want to see the real St Lucia. This is a labour of love project by local couple Eroline and Lyton Lamontagne, and you can feel the love. Rustic-plantation chic is the vibe, the odd bit of paint is peeling but you are staying in a canopied bed on a working jungle farm. The plantation produces cocoa, bananas, coffee and cinnamon as well as having an incredible range of birds, flowers and ferns. It is Green Globe certified and the cascading swimming pools add a touch of luxury. There aren't any restaurants nearby, so though they offer shuttles to the beach and volcano, we would recommend a car least you get tired of the delicious but slightly limited menu.
Back to Nature
Honeymoons
Great walks
Restaurant
Birdwatching
Beach nearby
Learning
Other Activities
Eco
Sights nearby
Hotel Entertainment
Spa
Views
Historic
Four poster beds
Owner managed
Boutique
Country House
Artworks
Colonial
Barefoot Luxury
Self catering to rent
Romantic Break
Outstanding location
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
House party feel
Quirky
Child friendly
Retro/Vintage
Wellbeing
Traditional
Charming
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Romantic
Hills & mountains
Cooking classes
Secluded setting
Remote
Quiet
Rooms
16 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
There are two restaurants, one serving authentic Creole cuisine, the other a fusion of St Lucian and Caribbean dishesSpa
Mamma La Terre Spa offers a range of indulgent organic treatmentsViews
From its loft hillside location this property has epic viewsFour poster beds
Most rooms feature muslin draped four poster bedsSuites
The best cottages come with private poolSwimming Pool
Three tiered outdoor poolsOutdoor dining
Massage
Self catering to rent
Sit-out Terrace
Wifi
Child friendly
Private villas
Airport transfer
Safe
Garden
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Great walks
Birdwatching
Learning
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Hotel Entertainment
Cooking classes
"Coated in cocoa, nutmeg and breadfruit trees, thick swathes of palms, bananas and bamboo, and sprinkled with exotic flowers, the hilly, 135-acre, 250-year-old, bird-rich property is overpoweringly beautiful."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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