With the inspired vision of Laurance Rockefeller, Little Dix Bay opened in 1964 and since then has remained one of the Caribbean’s legendary luxury resorts.
Conceived long before the term ecotourism was coined and yet with the principles of conservation as a priority, Little Dix Bay lives up to all the expectations a Rockefeller creation could possibly engender. Guests return time and time again to be pampered in beautiful surroundings.
Managed by Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, Little Dix Bay offers beachfront rooms, suites and villas that are extremely private. Palm and sea grape trees and numerous exotic, fragrant plants screen every terrace from the beach without obscuring the stunning views of turquoise waters and emerald forested islands. Air-conditioning supplements the soothing trade wind breezes. The finest furnishings are highlighted with natural textures such as stone and rattan to create a restful ambience that could be a million miles from the stresses of today.
Food is taken seriously at Little Dix Bay and in any of the three restaurants guests are guaranteed a virtuoso display of gastronomic talent. Breathtaking views and international à la carte menus with an island twist are to be found at the Pavilion. A contemporary take on West Indian seafood and meat is the domain of the Sugar Mill. More casual yet without the slightest drop in culinary standards, is the Beach Grill where light lunches and delicious cooling drinks can be enjoyed by the waterfront.
A cliff side spa with far reaching views, waterfalls and spa pools is perfect for whiling away an idle afternoon. More energetic types will enjoy hiking throughout the island or taking part in the many tennis programmes that the resort is famous for.
Families can rest assured that their children are happy and fully catered for in the resort’s kids club featuring a dressing up chest that is perfect for a game of pirates, all under the watchful eye of the club’s fully trained and friendly staff.
With the famous Baths a short boat ride away and the hotel on hand to provide water taxis and beautifully presented picnics, this is Caribbean blissful living at its best. Little wonder that guests flock year after year to this world renowned hotel.










