Saint Lucia

Spirit of Saint Lucia

'The Sweetness of Intimacy'

This teardrop shaped island in the heart of the Caribbean has a personality like no other. Starting in the south of the island, Hotel Chocolat shows that chocolate is not just a guilty pleasure for the tastebuds, but also the body. They take local cacao and turn it into soothing spa treatments unique to the hotel. For one of life’s great experiences, look out over the rainforest, and you’ll get to experience sunset between the Piton Mountains.
After a few nights in the south, you’ll be taken north. Along the way, you’ll discover the beautiful inlands of Saint Lucia. Along the roads, palm trees sway gently in the sea breeze, while twisting country roads occasionally tease with views down into the valleys and beaches below. Throughout it’s rich history, the island has been strongly influenced by the British and the French, with both elements on show as you drive through the capital of Castries.
At East Winds, inviting soft sands and crystal-clear waters make this hotel hard to leave. The indulgent all-inclusive package makes the hotel even more enthralling. However, a visit out to Stony Hill or to Rodney Bay Marina lets you embrace the lively and friendly culture that the area is famed for.
While the island of Saint Lucia is small, moving around some of it’s most amazing hotels is a must if you want to capture just some of the magic that makes up the spirit of Saint Lucia.

Destinology Exclusive Benefits
Resort credit of $100 per suite at Rabot Hotel.
Wine or chocolate with personalised note on arrival at East Winds
Spa treatment discount or credit 50% discount on all treatments taken during your stay at East Winds
Complimentary late checkout subject to availability at East Winds
Experience in resort personal cookery class for two at East Winds
Applicable on booking for 2024 & 2025

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Location

Hotel Rabot is a 45 minute drive from Hewanorra International Airport (UVF). East Winds is located on a picture - perfect beach in one of the most sheltered bays in St. Lucia