This award-winning resort, owned and run by Sir Royston Hopkin and his family, is situated a few steps away from the white sand of Grand Anse, reputed to be one of the best beaches in the world.
Its 64 suites have modern amenities and furnishings, including flat screen TVs, Italian linen and bathrooms featuring whirlpool tubs. Add in extras such as Molton Brown goodies and complimentary stocked mini-bars and you have the reason why this tranquil haven is a treasured secret among the travel elite.
Beachfront suites feature elegant indoor and outdoor living areas. Landscaped terraces with double hammocks and beach loungers will delight those who hanker after a room with a view. The Cinnamon and Saffron Suites are extremely spacious at 134 square metres and exquisitely furnished with a dining table for 6, a spacious living room with a parlour bedroom and hammocks at the water’s edge.
Straight out of a storybook, the Royal Collection Pool Suites are a dream come true. These 135 square metre mini villas are the quintessential Caribbean dream, with private swimming pools set in glorious gardens and a cedar sauna, rated as some of the finest in the region.
Added benefits for residents of Cinnamon, Saffron and Royal Suites include a special services coordinator as well as complimentary airport transfers for these rooms, in addition to the luxury Almond Suites.
With fantastic views, Oliver’s is an idyllic venue for elegant cuisine accompanied by fine wines, while the more casual Sea and Surf is the perfect place for a sundowner.
Activities include a large freeform swimming pool, fully equipped fitness centre, floodlit tennis, bicycles, hobie cat sailing, kayaking and snorkelling. The hotel offers access to the nearby golf course, as well as the complimentary Nutmeg Pod children’s activity centre.
A full range of pampering treatments are available at the excellent Janissa’s Spa using Dermalogica products and oils made with spices indigenous to Grenada. The resort is also now completely non-smoking.
SpiceIsland BeachResort not only helps guests relax and find their joie de vivre, but also helps the planet with their green ethos. With its own desalination plant, energy-efficient products and a strong ‘reduce, reuse, renew’ mindset, Spice Island has emerged on the green hotel scene as one of the most environmentally conscious properties in the West Indies. The hotel’s green credentials can only add to the appeal of this wonderful hideaway.










