The Best Hotels and Resorts in Saint Lucia

Last updated on 3 March 2026

Whether you're looking for a romantic accommodation facing the Pitons, a boutique hotel nestled in the greenery, or a villa with sea views, where to stay in Saint Lucia depends primarily on your style of travel and budget. The island offers a wide variety of places to stay between the wild south and the more lively north, with very different vibes depending on the area. You can choose between intimate establishments, full-service resorts, or independent rentals in the heart of nature. This selection helps you identify the areas most suited to your beach, volcanic panoramas, or tranquility preferences.

If you're planning a trip for two, some addresses stand out for their spectacular setting and confidential atmosphere, ideal for a honeymoon in Saint Lucia. Suites open to the sea, private pools, and iconic views of the Pitons create a romantic setting for an unforgettable stay for two. You'll find accommodations designed for couples on this dedicated page, offering a high level of intimacy and comfort. It's a starting point for quickly identifying the establishments best suited for a romantic trip on the island.

Our Favorite Resort on the Island

As usual, we love to share our favorite accommodation with you! In our opinion, it checks many boxes for a more than successful stay in Saint Lucia. You can go there with your eyes closed!

  • Ti Kaye Resort & Spa  : An intimate beachfront resort with cliffside cottages, private balconies and outdoor showers, plus a pool, a full-service spa, two restaurants, and direct beach access.

Practical Information for Choosing a Hotel or Resort in Saint Lucia

In Saint Lucia, there are many resorts with varied locations depending on the island's landscapes and atmospheres.

Why choose a resort in Saint Lucia?

In the seaside areas of the north, resorts offer direct access to the sea, pools, and a wide range of on-site activities, simplifying your travel arrangements. These establishments allow you to fully enjoy the coastline without having to plan your daily moves. The offerings are varied, ranging from family hotels to high-end complexes. It's an ideal formula for a beach-focused vacation by the sea.

Around Soufrière, resorts stand out for their integration into the vegetation and their spectacular views of the Pitons. The experience is more immersive, with accommodations open to nature and volcanic coves accessible on foot or by shuttle. This peaceful atmosphere particularly appeals to travelers seeking landscapes and tranquility. Those looking for more independence can also consider staying in a villa in this region.

In the south, near the airport, resorts ease arrival and departure by reducing transfer times on the island's mountainous roads. The infrastructure is designed for all-comfort stays, with restaurants, pools, and direct beach access. This location is well-suited for short stays or those focused on rest. Several establishments operate on an all-inclusive basis, allowing you to enjoy your stay without logistical constraints.

Where to stay in a resort in Saint Lucia?

It's in the north of the island, around Gros Islet and Rodney Bay, that you'll find the majority of accessible and lively seaside resorts. Here you'll discover long beaches, marinas, restaurants, and water activities in immediate proximity. This area remains the most practical for a classic beach vacation without long trips. It also suits travelers wishing to alternate between relaxation and outings.

The Soufrière region corresponds to the most emblematic image of Saint Lucia, with its famous volcanic reliefs and wild coves. Resorts here are often more intimate, nestled in the vegetation or perched above the sea. The atmosphere is more spectacular than in the north. It's a privileged area for nature-oriented stays and panoramas.

The south, towards Vieux Fort, gathers several seaside resorts close to the international airport. This area allows you to quickly reach your accommodation after landing, which limits fatigue related to winding roads. Establishments here are often spacious and conducive to relaxation. It's a good choice for a restful stay, without intensive exploration of the island.

Our Selection of the Best Hotels and Resorts in Saint Lucia

To help you decide where to stay, we've gathered here the best hotels and resorts in Saint Lucia, from beachfront addresses to establishments with views of the Pitons. This selection highlights comfortable and well-located accommodations, suitable for both a relaxing stay and a more active trip. Initially, the map below allows you to quickly locate each accommodation and identify the most convenient areas according to your desires.

Beachfront Resorts in the North

As mentioned earlier, the north of Saint Lucia is home to many beachfront resorts, prized for their direct beach access, proximity to Rodney Bay, and the variety of nearby water activities and restaurants.  

Harbor Club St Lucia, Curio Collection by Hilton - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

Harbor Club St Lucia, Curio Collection by Hilton

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
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220€ / night
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This contemporary hotel enjoys a prime location near a marina. The rooms suit couples and families equally well, with practical amenities like a desk and a refrigerator—and a balcony in some. On site, you’ll have access to an outdoor pool, a spa with treatments, a fitness room, several restaurants, as well as a bar and lounge areas to relax at the end of the day. As an added perk, free private parking makes it easy to get around, and an airport shuttle can be arranged on request.

All in all, the property stands out for its convenient setting—ideal for going out in the evening, reaching the beach, or picking up a few things quickly. It’s easy to alternate between a swim, a wellness break at the spa, and a variety of meals before enjoying the peace and quiet of your room. In other words, it ticks a lot of boxes—you’re unlikely to be disappointed.

Rodney Bay Marina, Gros Islet, Sainte-Lucie
Bel Jou Hotel - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

Bel Jou Hotel

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
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340€ / night
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Perched on a hillside with stunning ocean views, this adults-only all-inclusive hotel stands out for its setting. Rooms feature a private bathroom and usually open onto a balcony or terrace. The property also offers two pools, three restaurants and a spa, so you won’t be bored. Good to know: Wi‑Fi and free private parking make planning simple, and a shuttle runs to the beach and the town centre.

You’ll appreciate the serene atmosphere, ideal for relaxing without worrying about logistics. Between an end-of-day dip, a great dinner and a drink at the bar, the day comes together effortlessly. The very welcoming team is always happy to share their recommendations. In short, it’s a reliable choice for making the most of your stay in Saint Lucia.

La Pansee Rd, Castries, Sainte-Lucie
The Soco House - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

The Soco House

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
From
450€ / night
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This attractive all-inclusive hotel sits right next to a long beach. Air-conditioned rooms and suites come with Wi‑Fi and are laid out for a straightforward, practical stay. On site, you’ll find an outdoor pool, a restaurant, a bar, and a gym. Free private parking is available, and the front desk is open 24/7. Breakfast is served à la carte, with several options to suit your preferences.

You’ll appreciate how easy everything feels—especially if you want to have it all on site without much organisation (all-inclusive). The staff are responsive and on hand, which is helpful if you arrive late or need a tip. The setting is pleasant, between the pool and the beach, and the location makes it easy to get around by taxi or on foot to nearby restaurants and activities.

Reduit Beach Ave, Rodney Bay, Sainte-Lucie
Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
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540€ / night
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This vast beachfront resort stretches across a hillside overlooking a bay, set within well-tended gardens dotted with small waterfalls. Choose between air-conditioned rooms and villas, all with a sitting area; some also offer a kitchen and a private pool. You’ll also have access to several outdoor pools, a gym, and a spa with a hammam and treatment rooms, along with a strong selection of restaurants and bars for different moods.

Moving between the beach and the different terraces is easy, and the grounds remain enjoyable even in peak season. Spend your days swimming, enjoying water sports, and taking relaxing breaks at the spa. Always smiling, the team is on hand to help arrange excursions, making life on site that much easier!

1504, Labrelotte Bay, Sainte-Lucie

To easily compare the presented resorts, feel free to check the table below. It summarizes the main characteristics of each.

Name Location Features Reviews Price Booking
Harbor Club St Lucia, Curio Collection by Hilton Sainte-Lucie - Near the marina - Varied breakfast - Attentive staff - Spotless cleanliness - Spacious rooms - Quiet atmosphere - On-site restaurants You’ll love the easy, convenient location near the marina, the generous, well-rounded breakfast, and the comfort of the rooms. 220€ Book
Bel Jou Hotel Sainte-Lucie Attentive staff, varied cuisine, all-inclusive plan, two pools, sea views, peaceful setting, spotless cleanliness, and a beach shuttle. You’ll appreciate the all-inclusive plan, the calm around the pools, and the quality of the food—plus a lovely view to round out your stay. 340€ Book
The Soco House Sainte-Lucie - Beach nearby - All-inclusive - Responsive staff - Clean hotel - Pool - Quality restaurant - Cocktails - Spa - Fast Wi‑Fi You’ll appreciate the beach nearby, as well as the welcome and service—making for an easy stay thanks to the all-inclusive setup and the pool areas. 450€ Book
Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort Sainte-Lucie Beach access, multiple pools, spa, varied restaurants, villas with kitchens, private pool option, sea views, friendly staff, and a great breakfast. You’ll appreciate the balance between the beachside feel, the choice of restaurants, and well-equipped villas with lovely sea views. 540€ Book

More Intimate West and Northwest Coast

On the west and northwest coast of Saint Lucia, you'll discover more intimate accommodations, with a peaceful ambiance, beautiful views, and a natural setting ideal for a quiet stay. If this is the type of vacation you're looking for, the following selection should interest you.

Ti Kaye Resort & Spa - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

Ti Kaye Resort & Spa

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
From
430€ / night
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A boutique hotel set on a cliff above a bay, with direct access to the beach and sweeping views over the Caribbean Sea. Accommodation comes in the form of spacious cottages with private balconies, outdoor showers, and practical amenities such as a minibar and refrigerator. All are air-conditioned, and an outdoor pool rounds out the shared areas. There’s also a spa overlooking the bay, along with two restaurants, including a beachfront bar and restaurant.

You’ll soon be drawn to the calm, secluded atmosphere—it feels wonderfully away from it all without compromising on comfort. Days are easily spent swimming, snorkelling or kayaking, followed by a relaxed dinner with a beautiful view. Attentive staff and the on-site set-up help maintain the laid-back, restful mood throughout.

Anse Cochon, Anse La Raye, Sainte-Lucie
Calabash Cove Resort & Spa - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

Calabash Cove Resort & Spa

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
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500€ / night
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This adults-only hotel sits right on a white-sand beach and stands out for its Mediterranean-inspired design. You’ll stay in air-conditioned rooms and cottages that are comfortably equipped, with some offering a private pool and a terrace overlooking the bay. An outdoor pool, a fitness room, and a full-service spa add to the experience. A standout perk: the hotel restaurant serves meals with ocean views in a peaceful atmosphere.

You’ll quickly be won over by the intimate vibe—ideal for a getaway for two. Between relaxing on the beach loungers and enjoying massages with sea views, everything invites you to slow down and recharge. Attentive and discreet, the staff ensure your stay runs smoothly, for a restful experience with everything you need nearby.

Bonaire Estate, Marisule Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
East Winds - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

East Winds

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
From
860€ / night
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A small all-inclusive hotel set right on a private beach, surrounded by beautifully maintained tropical gardens. Rooms and cottages are well spaced out and decorated in a plantation style, with king-size beds, a safe, and a coffee machine. There’s an outdoor pool, a restaurant serving Caribbean specialties and a bar, plus a spa for treatments and massages. The location is also convenient for reaching the northern beaches and nearby key attractions.

The atmosphere is calm, far from the big-resort scene, and you’ll quickly settle into an easy rhythm between the beach, the gardens, and the shared areas. Staff are on hand and help keep things running smoothly day to day. It’s a lovely option for a couples’ stay, especially if you’re after a slower pace, local food, and a friendly evening atmosphere.

La Brelotte Bay, Gros Islet, Sainte-Lucie

To go further, we invite you to check the table below. It allows you to review the options we've just explored together.

Name Location Features Reviews Price Booking
Ti Kaye Resort & Spa Sainte-Lucie A secluded setting with direct beach access and sea views, spacious cottages with an outdoor shower, a panoramic spa, a good restaurant, and a calm atmosphere. You’ll appreciate the hotel’s charm and tranquillity, the bay views, and the comfortable cottages with an outdoor shower. 430€ Book
Calabash Cove Resort & Spa Sainte-Lucie Adults-only, beachfront, full-service spa, outdoor pool, attentive staff, breakfast included, quiet setting, sea views. You’ll be charmed by the peaceful beachfront atmosphere and the spa, which makes it easy to truly switch off. 500€ Book
East Winds Sainte-Lucie Private beach, small resort, tropical garden, exceptional staff, food and wine, calm atmosphere, separate cottages, and water activities. You’ll appreciate the intimate atmosphere, the genuinely attentive service, and the private beach that makes it easy to truly switch off. 860€ Book

Resorts in the South of Saint Lucia

Now, head to the south of Saint Lucia. This area mainly offers seaside resorts, appreciated for their peaceful setting, proximity to the international airport, and their atmosphere conducive to relaxation. It's a good location to explore the island if you wish.

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa - Facade and swimming pool Hotel

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa

Swimming pool Spa Restaurant Air conditioning Parking
From
460€ / night
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This large all-inclusive resort enjoys a prime beachfront location, with spacious outdoor pools and a water park featuring several slides. The air-conditioned rooms are well laid out and include a TV, a desk area, and a private bathroom. You’ll have access to multiple restaurants, bars, and sports facilities to keep things varied throughout your stay. A fitness centre, a spa, and a full entertainment programme complete the on-site experience.

The atmosphere is lively and friendly—ideal for a couple’s holiday or a family break. It’s easy to move from one activity to the next, from water sports and daytime games to evening shows. With an attentive team and a well-run operation, you can enjoy a carefree stay. All in all, this resort has plenty going for it.

000, Vieux Fort Lighthouse, St. Lucia, Sainte-Lucie

As always, we've prepared a summary table for you. It's simple, everything is there: from location to nightly budget and amenities.

Name Location Features Reviews Price Booking
Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa Sainte-Lucie All-inclusive package, water park, multiple pools, beachfront location, varied restaurants, entertainment, friendly staff, and spacious rooms. You’ll be delighted with the all-inclusive package, with plenty of activities and pools suited to the whole family. 460€ Book

Conclusion

In conclusion, choosing among the various hotels and resorts on the island depends primarily on the atmosphere you're looking for, between the lively areas of the north, the volcanic landscapes of the west, and the wilder coastline of the south. Each sector offers establishments with very different levels of comfort and settings, ranging from accessible beachfront complexes to more exclusive addresses. It is precisely this diversity that allows you to easily adapt your accommodation to your budget and travel style. Considering the location remains essential to organize your travel times and fully enjoy the beaches and natural spots.

Whether you prioritize direct access to the sea, views of the Pitons, or the tranquility of an isolated estate, the options for resorts in Saint Lucia cover all vacation desires. Travelers seeking relaxation will find establishments with full services, while more active ones can easily set off for exploration from certain areas. In any case, the selection presented in this article is made to help you quickly pinpoint the addresses most suited to your priorities. All that's left is to choose the setting that best matches your ideal experience on the island, you're almost there!

FAQ - Resort in Saint Lucia

Which area to choose for a resort in Saint Lucia?

For a resort in Saint Lucia, the choice of area mainly depends on the atmosphere you’re looking for. In the north, around Rodney Bay and Gros Islet, you’ll enjoy a livelier atmosphere: restaurants, bars, marina, easy access beaches, and simple logistics (excursions, transfers). It’s ideal if you like alternating between relaxing and going out. Toward the southwest, near Soufrière, the experience is more spectacular and nature-focused: volcanic terrain, iconic views, dense vegetation, more intimate venues, often designed for couples. On the downside, trips are longer, and the beaches are sometimes smaller.

Are the resorts in Saint Lucia beachfront?

Many establishments are close to the water, but “beachfront” can mean different realities. Some have direct access to a beach with loungers, water sports, and easy swimming. Others are located on cliffs or verdant heights: the view is superb, but access to the sea is via shuttle, stairs, pier, or small cove. There are also places with a public beach a few minutes away, rather than a private beach.

Should you choose an all-inclusive hotel in Saint Lucia?

All-inclusive can be an excellent choice if you want a hassle-free stay, with meals, drinks, and activities included, especially when restaurants are distant or you prefer to stay on site. It’s also convenient for managing your budget and limiting your travel, especially for couples. However, if you like to explore, taste local places, and vary beaches, a breakfast or half-board option offers more freedom and may be cheaper for you.

How many nights should you plan for in a resort in Saint Lucia?

To fully enjoy a resort in Saint Lucia, ideally plan for 4 to 6 nights: this gives you time to relax, enjoy the facilities (beach, pool, spa), and schedule 2 or 3 outings without rushing. With 3 nights, you'll get a pleasant glimpse, but arrival, adaptation, and transfers can eat up time, especially if you’re staying far from the airport. For a honeymoon or a very relaxing stay, 7 nights work well, with a leisurely pace and some memorable experiences (sunset cruise, hot springs, hiking). If you plan to explore different atmospheres of the island, a good strategy is to split: a few nights in a livelier area, then a few nights in a more natural setting.

North resort or west coast: what's the difference?

Between the north and the west coast, the difference lies in the atmosphere, landscapes, and logistics. In the north, you’re closest to services: accessible beaches, nightlife, varied restaurants, easy-to-organize excursions, and a more “resort-like” feel. It’s convenient if you enjoy moving around and going out at night. The west coast, especially towards the volcanic terrain, offers a more natural setting: bays, lush vegetation, sunsets, and often more intimate accommodations. On the downside, the roads are more winding, and travel times increase quickly. The sea on the west is often calmer for swimming and snorkeling depending on the coves.

Author Laura Calles

Written by the Les Deux Pieds Dehors team

The entire Les Deux Pieds Dehors team has scoured the web from top to bottom to find the best accommodations for your budget and travel style, and offer you this wonderful selection.

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