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Whitney Bruno, Forbes Staff
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With its dense rainforests, inviting beaches and stunning mountainscapes, St. Lucia is a bucket list destination for many. The island’s natural wonders provide a backdrop for the relaxation haven, and there are various hotels for visitors to choose from, including secluded boutique properties nestled in the jungle as well as serene, beachfront escapes.
“St. Lucia resorts feel different than your standard Caribbean property,” says Joanna Johnsen, a travel advisor at Fora Travel. “Each has its own personality, and nothing feels cookie-cutter.” Our picks for the best resorts in St. Lucia include Jade Mountain for its open-air suites overlooking the island’s two main pitons, Sugar Beach with its impeccable service and dreamy beach, and Coconut Bay Beach Resort for the family-friendly amenities. Ahead, here are the best resorts in St. Lucia for 2025.
Best High-End Resort In St. Lucia: Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
Spice of Life residence at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort in St. Lucia.
Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
Who Will Love It: Jetsetters seeking VIP treatment; under-the-radar celebs; honeymooners; families
All-Star Amenities: Treehouse spa treatment rooms; butler service; hiking excursions; eight restaurants; kids’ and teens’ clubs; racquet club; all-inclusive meal plans
What Not To Miss: Handcrafted chocolates at the Cocoa Mill confectionery
Ages: All
Location: Soufrière
Our travel team’s pick for Saint Lucia’s top luxury stay, Sugar Beach is nestled between the Gros and Petit Piton mountains, so you get incredible views from just about any spot on property. Accommodations range from beachfront bungalows to spacious hillside cottages, all featuring dreamy, white-accented interiors and a private plunge pool. Every room comes with private butler service (who you can conveniently message with on your phone), and the resort staff goes to great lengths attend to all personalized requests. Deputy editor Jane Sung has stayed in various rooms on property and especially appreciated the top-notch service as well as the various amenities offered by the hotel. “It’s ideally located, whether you want to brave a Gros Piton hike or take a boat to the markets in town,” she says. “And if you want to stay on property, there’s plenty to do besides soaking in the lush rainforest views: an artisan chocolate-making class, a game of padel at the Racquet Club, night snorkeling or a muscle-melting massage in a literal treehouse.” Johnsen also says, “Sugar Beach is the ultimate family pick when you don’t want to compromise on luxury. It’s elevated enough for the most discerning travelers, yet completely welcoming for kids.”
Best Adults-Only Resort In St. Lucia: Jade Mountain
Views from a sanctuary infinity pool at Jade Mountain.
Jade Mountain
Jade Mountain
Who Will Love It: Couples; newlyweds; nature lovers
All-Star Amenities: Excellent seasonal cuisine; in-room spa treatments; private yoga classes; infinity pools in every room; hiking and walking tours; access to two beaches
What Not To Miss: Views of the Pitons from your private infinity pool
Ages: Adults-only
Location: Soufrière
Perhaps one of the most famous resorts on the island, Jade Mountain’s reputation practically precedes itself—and for good reason. Suites, dubbed “sanctuaries” here, were designed by eco-visionary Nick Troubetzkoy as open-air retreats under 15-foot-tall ceilings. Each features an infinity pool paved with colored glass tiles; fiber optics light up the waters at night. With the resort directly facing the Pitons, guests often find it hard to leave their rooms. When they do, they can explore other luxe activities, from crafting artisanal treats at the Chocolate Laboratory to visiting the Kai en Ciel spa (offering treatments like mud-wraps, couples’ massages and collagen-boosting facials). “The staff is deeply committed to making guests feel truly cared for and pampered,” says Johnsen. “They have a way of saying yes to absolutely everything, and somehow make every request feel effortless.”
Best Boutique Resort In St. Lucia: Cap Maison
Villa at Cap Maison.
Cap Maison
Cap Maison
Who Will Love It: Design lovers; foodies
All-Star Amenities: Cliff-top restaurant; walk-in wine cellar; running club; spa; gym; two pools; live music; rotating chef residencies; private BBQs
What Not To Miss: The champagne zip-line at Rock Maison
Ages: All
Location: Cap Estate
Even though it’s on the smaller side with just 49 rooms, villas and suites, Cap Maison doesn’t skimp on the glamour. Accommodations at this family-owned boutique blend Spanish and Caribbean influences—think barrel-style roofs, intricate railings, hand-painted bathroom tiles and bold splashes of color. Whitewashed villas with their own private pools and verandas look like they could belong in the European countryside. While design enthusiasts will find plenty to appreciate, foodies may be even happier: The hotel is renowned for its excellent restaurants, led by award-winning chef Craig Jones. Food events, pop-up dinners and residencies from visiting chefs are on constant rotation at the resort. To take advantage, we recommend booking the “Cap It All” all-inclusive package, which covers drinks and à la carte meals.
Best Resort For Families In St. Lucia: Coconut Bay Beach Resort And Spa
Aerial view of Coconut Bay Beach Resort And Spa.
Coconut Bay Beach Resort
Coconut Bay Beach Resort And Spa
Who Will Love It: Families; fans of all-inclusive stays; friend groups and couples craving a more lively vibe
All-Star Amenities: Complimentary airport transfers; kids’ club; five pools; pickleball; tennis; basketball court; ten restaurants; seven bars; gym; paintball course; themed dinners and parties
What Not To Miss: CocoLand, the largest water park in St. Lucia
Ages: All
Location: Vieux Fort
Just five minutes from the airport lies Coconut Bay Beach Resort: An award-winning property spread out over 85 acres. For over 20 years, this all-inclusive destination has provided plenty for both adults-only travelers and families. While the adults-only wing’s cocktails and oceanfront spa are certainly standouts, it’s the family-friendly area that steals the show: The “Splash” wing features a 50,000-square-foot waterpark, the largest in St. Lucia. Kids can spend hours on the slides and in the lazy river, while teens can battle it out at the on-site paintball zone. All-inclusive rates at this resort include meals and drinks at ten different restaurants, as well as activities, water sports and nightly entertainment. As a kid, I absolutely loved coming here: The beach and waterpark felt like my own personal playground, and my brother and I never missed the weekly magician shows.
Best Resort For Couples In St. Lucia: Sandals Grande St. Lucian
Overwater bungalow at Sandals Grande St. Lucian.
Sandals Grande St. Lucian
Sandals Grande St. Lucian
Who Will Love It: Couples and honeymooners; parents seeking a weekend getaway
All-Star Amenities: 12 restaurants; swim-up bars; wakeboarding and water-skiing; complimentary airport transfers; scuba diving
What Not To Miss: Glass-bottom floors, outdoor showers and sweeping ocean views in the overwater bungalows
Ages: Adults-only
Location: Gros Islet
As far as honeymoon resorts go, the Sandals brand has some top options—and its Grande St. Lucia location is no exception. Overwater bungalows at Sandals create a private, intimate setting away from the resort’s otherwise lively atmosphere. There are also ample activities to keep couples busy, including excursions, water and land sports, after-hours parties, and PADI-certified scuba diving. The beach stretches for a mile, and when you’re ready to venture off-site, a concierge can arrange tee-offs at the Cap Estate Golf & Country Club. The best part? Activities and dining are included in the all-inclusive rate, meaning you can indulge at the resort’s 12 restaurants without worrying about hidden costs.
Best Beachfront Resort In St. Lucia: Anse Chastanet
Suite balcony at Anse Chastanet.
Anse Chastanet
Anse Chastanet
Who Will Love It: Nature lovers; hikers; families
All-Star Amenities: Jungle biking routes; scuba diving; sailboats; two beaches; Kai Belté Spa; open-air suites
What Not To Miss: Cuisine sourced from fresh, organic produce grown on the Emerald Estate Regenerative Farm
Ages: 10 years and up; 6 years and up in summer
Location: Soufrière
Anse Chastanet, the sister property to Jade Mountain, offers the same stunning mountain views from a lower, beachfront vantage point. Sprawl out on the resort’s namesake beach to take in the natural beauty. The resort also fronts another bay: Anse Mamim, a quieter coast lined with towering palm trees. Whether you choose to take a dip at one beach or the other, Anse Chastanet provides plenty of watersports equipment to make your days worthwhile, from scuba and snorkeling gear to complimentary sailboats. If that wasn’t enough, the resort is also surrounded by lush jungle, perfect for hiking, birdwatching and jungle biking—ideal for nature lovers.
Resort With The Best Views In St. Lucia: Ladera Resort
A hanging swing over a private plunge pool at Ladera.
Ernesto Roman
Ladera Resort
Who Will Love It: Nature lovers; couples seeking a more secluded stay
All-Star Amenities: Gym; shuttles to Malgretoute Beach; garden tours; hikes; games lounge; butler service; yoga; in-room spa treatments; airport transfers; astronomy deck
What Not To Miss: Dining at Dasheene, an acclaimed restaurant perched 1,000 feet above the sea
Ages: Adults-only
Location: Soufrière
For a more secluded stay, consider booking a suite at Ladera. This resort comprises just 37 rooms and suites tucked into lush island jungle, all facing the Pitons for a phenomenal, picturesque backdrop. The privileged few who get to stay here wake up and fall asleep to the sight of these famous peaks, enjoying sleek rooms with four-poster beds and private plunge pools. Furniture, mosaics and artwork throughout have been crafted by local artisans—a testament to the resort’s commitment to the community. You can also admire the mountains from Dasheene: Ladera’s acclaimed gourmet restaurant, which Sung and Johnsen highly recommend. “Even if you’re not staying at this hotel, Dasheene is well worth a visit for the memorable meal along with the gorgeous views,” says Sung. Led by Chef Nigel Mitchel and his award-winning culinary team, the menu features St. Lucian dishes like Shrimp Dasheene and Old Fashioned Pepper Pot, each with an innovative twist.
Why Trust Forbes Vetted
Here at Forbes Vetted, our travel team has extensively researched and reported on hotels, resorts and stays across the globe.
- This story was written by lifestyle editorial assistant Whitney Bruno. Bruno has written numerous Caribbean-focused hotel guides for Forbes Vetted, and has previously visited St. Lucia for family trips.
- Deputy editor Jane Sung assigned and edited this story, approving the final list of properties. An industry veteran with over two decades of experience covering style and travel, she currently oversees the travel vertical and has visited St. Lucia multiple times.
- We received additional guidance from Joanna Johnsen, a travel advisor at Fora Travel. Johnsen specializes in booking luxury vacations, and has traveled to St. Lucia on multiple occasions.
How We Chose The Best Resorts In St. Lucia
We compiled our list based on comprehensive research, expert insights and personal stays.
- We relied on our travel team’s experience visiting the island and its properties.
- We considered testimonials from websites like TripAdvisor, Booking.com and more when narrowing down our selections.
- To ensure the diversity of this list, we selected resorts catering to different demographics, budgets and locations.
- We included both all-inclusive and à la carte resorts to accommodate different vacation styles.


