“A boutique hotel in a spectacular setting overlooking the white sands of St Martin's Island. Chic rooms have been beautifully styled offering a contemporary take on traditional design. The restaurant (unsurprisingly) specialises in seafood and is superb. A spoiling island retreat.”
“A boutique hotel in a spectacular setting overlooking the white sands of St Martin's Island. Chic rooms have been beautifully styled offering a contemporary take on traditional design. The restaurant (unsurprisingly) specialises in seafood and is superb. A spoiling island retreat.”
Recommended For
- Beach Life
- A tranquil retreat located next to a beach complete with white sands and turquoise waters
- Cycling
- Use one of the hotel bicycles to explore the island
- Diving
- Take fascinating dives through historic shipwrecks
- Snorkelling
- Spend an afternoon snorkelling with seals
- Great walks
- Riding
- Pet friendly
- Dogs are welcome with extras like dishes from the Karma Kanine Kitchen and bowls of "pawsecco" dog beer!
- Restaurant
- Cloudesley Shovell restaurant
- Romantic
- Secluded setting
- Quiet
- Family Suites
- Sit-out Terrace
- Luxury
- Traditional
- On an island
- Child friendly
- Chic
- Boutique
- Sea Views
- On the beach
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- Dogs are welcome with extras like dishes from the Karma Kanine Kitchen and bowls of "pawsecco" dog beer!
- Restaurant
- Cloudesley Shovell restaurant
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Meeting Room
- Massage
- Library
- Bicycle hire
- Sit-out Terrace
- Wifi
- Concierge
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Garden
Activities
- Cycling
- Use one of the hotel bicycles to explore the island
- Diving
- Take fascinating dives through historic shipwrecks
- Snorkelling
- Spend an afternoon snorkelling with seals
- Great walks
- Riding
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Karma St Martins
This beachside retreat provides utter tranquility in a subtropical haven, with its own private quay and superb views of the neighbouring islands. Enjoy laid-back luxury to a backdrop of white sands, turquoise waters and an abundance of wildlife – a world away from everyday life.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)