Reviewed by
Viv Monahan
A 10-minute drive from St Lucia’s former capital, Soufriere, and the stunning beach of Anse Chastenet, this large and luxurious villa stands out for its amazing views towards the pointy Piton mountains. With 7 bedrooms, 4 full-time staff, a 36-foot infinity pool and a tennis court next door, it's an inspiring and indulgent retreat for a group of friends or a large family (or three). Kids will vie for a mezzanine den from which they can spy on the grown-ups; parents will love escaping to one of the tranquil bedroom terraces. And the airy living room, with its striped sofas, and 2 shuttered walls folding back to offer 180-degree views all the way to the horizon, is a delight for all generations.
It's not overloaded with gadgetry or boutique knick-knacks: the luxuries here are birdsong, sunshine, super-friendly staff and the privileged location. It's the kind of place where the the only thing better than watching the sunset is watching the sunset with a rum punch in your hand. We personally loved the comfy, stretch-out and kick-your-shoes-off, indoor-outdoor vibe, with some rooms half open to the elements. So long as you don't mind a bit of insect life and a bumpy access road, we're confident you'll love it too.
It's not overloaded with gadgetry or boutique knick-knacks: the luxuries here are birdsong, sunshine, super-friendly staff and the privileged location. It's the kind of place where the the only thing better than watching the sunset is watching the sunset with a rum punch in your hand. We personally loved the comfy, stretch-out and kick-your-shoes-off, indoor-outdoor vibe, with some rooms half open to the elements. So long as you don't mind a bit of insect life and a bumpy access road, we're confident you'll love it too.
Highs
- Some of the nicest staff we’ve ever met, including an in-house cook (or you can self-cater) and cheery housekeepers
- Perfect for children of all ages, with hundreds of toys and games, gardens to explore, a pool to play in, and children's bedrooms
- A massive living space, tumbling gardens, a pool terrace and a new deck mean you won’t be tripping over each other
- We love the look of the swanky new pool - we might have to revisit just to check the water temperature
- You’re within easy driving distance of the volcano, beaches and the rainforest; and they can arrange boat trips too
Lows
- The road up to the house is steep and bumpy - we advise hiring a Jeep to get around
- You’ll need more mozzie spray (and bite relief) than you expected
- No nightlife to speak of in Soufriere - you'll be hard-pressed to find a local band playing
- One bedroom lacks air-con (but has fans), and one is located under the awnings (without a separate door)
Best time to go
Open all year. High season runs from December through to April.