An expansive resort and marina, Marigot Bay Resort, clings to the slope above Marigot Bay in St. Lucia.
St. Lucia’s topography is a patchwork of winding uphill roads interwoven with verdant valleys, banana palms, highland forests, and white sand beaches, notably along the south-west coast on the island’s Caribbean border. This island is renowned for its stunning natural scenery.
The luxurious Marigot Bay Resort and Marina can be reached at the end of a winding road. It is nestled into the hills above Marigot Bay, a natural harbor, and guests first arrive at the hotel’s reception, perched on the crest of one of these hills. A swarm of staff members rush to collect your baggage, give you cold towels and refreshments, and generally make a big deal out of your arrival. A walkway then winds down to 127 rooms, the resort’s pools, restaurants, marina, and shops, all of which are nestled within the resort’s undulating and verdant scenery.
Bird’s eye view of the pool at Capella Marigot Bay
This is the third iteration of the building. It initially flourished in the 1950s, when the famous Hurricane Hole bar became a hangout for celebrities like Ava Gardner. Six years after its transformation into a Discovery resort, the hotel was renamed and renovated by the rapidly growing Capella hotel chain to cater to the needs of the premium travel market.
As the resort is so large, it is easy to get lost inside it. The staff’s slogan is “to take the guest to their point of comfort,” which indicates that they will do whatever it takes to get the guest where they need to go.
Capella Marigot Bay romantic setting for exterior dining
Who is it for?
Holidaymakers are those who are wanting to relax in St. Lucia’s idyllic setting, most likely a couple. Also, families, although there’s no kids’ club right now.
Accommodation
Bedroom at Capella Marigot Bay
Rooms have air conditioning, teak wood flooring, doors, shutters, and a balcony, making them comfortable and ideal for escaping the tropical heat. The king-size four-poster beds are outfitted with mosquito nets, and the luxurious black-tiled bathrooms include separate wet areas with rainfall showerheads and high-end products. Some of them even have baths.
Several suites include private jacuzzis set onto spacious verandas; others look out over the bay or the hotel’s expansive, kidney-shaped outdoor pool. The room has a minibar, a safe, a coffee maker, and hot water for tea and coffee.
Facilities
Indulge in a luxurious massage, wrap, or other spa treatment at the Spa Village. There is also a sophisticated fitness center and a spa.
A refreshing swim in the infinity pool or a drink from the poolside bar is the perfect way to cool down on a hot day. Chic cabanas or shady daybeds and egg chairs surround both.
Food and drink
Rum Cave got its name because it had a huge selection of rums.
There is a basement feel to The Rum Cave. Its name alludes to the wide variety of rums it sells, all of which are produced locally, including the top-shelf Chairman’s Reserve, Admiral Rodney, and 1931. Here, customers perch on high stools at barrels that serve as tables. In keeping with the relaxed mood, the menu features a variety of tapas-style small appetizers (nine in all) meant to be shared.
The Grill at 14⁰61⁰ is their flagship restaurant. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and watch the yachts enter and depart the harbor while you dine al fresco or in the restaurant’s comfortable inside seating.
For midday snacks, light fare, and cool beverages while watching the boats come and go from the marina, the Hurrican Hole and Bar is the place to be.
You can eat and drink at the poolside bar, which has stools.
If you’re looking for a casual dining option, the Bayside Cafe is only a short stroll along the waterfront. A wide selection of cuisines can be found in restaurants that are not affiliated with the hotel but are nevertheless conveniently located within the complex.
How much?
Rates for “Resort View” accommodations start at $550 (£355.00) per night for two people.
What’s nearby?
To reach a charming collection of stores and restaurants, take a quick stroll over a bridge and down a boardwalk that passes the sometimes opulent ships docked in the harbor. At night, when the marina is illuminated, the view becomes quite enchanting as the lights reflect off the harbor water.
Evening light makes Capella Marigot Bay marina romantic
The harbor and marina are stunning, and the little beach just across the street is a nice bonus. To top it all off, the Capella experience includes a speedboat transport to Anse Cochon beach that just takes 15 minutes. Additionally, they give up and throw in the towel. The coral reef is beautiful and can be seen by snorkelers in the area.
Less than an hour’s drive will get you to either Castries or Soufriere from Marigot Bay. You can also take a guided tour arranged by the hotel to see tropical and native plants and learn about their medicinal benefits at the Maranatha Botanical Gardens in Soufriere. Then, go to the Tet Paul Nature Trail, where you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the island’s regal twin peaks, the Piton, following a short hike to the top.