Mandarin Oriental, Canouan
Despite its small size — just twenty-six suites and a dozen or so villas — its Mandarin Oriental association means faultless service, flawless comforts, and an attention to detail that, try as they might, a less experienced operator just can’t match. The entry-level one-bedroom suites are almost absurdly lavish, while the two-bedroom suites add dining rooms and the penthouses come with kitchens and full-length balconies. All suites have ocean views, but you’ll trade those for an added measure of privacy — and a private infinity pool — when you trade up to one of the villas, self-contained residences spanning from one to four bedrooms.
The resort itself spreads out over a thousand acres, which means there’s room for four restaurants, a hillside spa with a view, and a golf course by Jim Fazio, as well as a tennis club and ample facilities for water sports. We could go on all day — the point is that Canouan Island really is as exclusive as it claims to be, and the Mandarin is every inch the luxury hotel it deserves.
How to get there:
Canouan Island is a 45-minute flight from Barbados, or 25 minutes via the resort’s private jet. Flights from St. Lucia and Grenada take approximately 20 minutes. Canouan has its own 5,900ft runway for private aircraft, including jets.
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