
Perched on a hillside fronting lovely Marigot Bay, this 124-room resort is a haven of low-key elegance. A long footpath lined with frangipani and ginger lilies leads to a dimly lit reception area. Guest rooms with wooden plantation shutters and wide verandas are given modern touches such as Brazilian hardwood flooring, Wi-Fi, and pillowtop beds. Slate-tiled bathrooms are a room highlight, with their pizza-size showerheads and generous portions of Kiehl's toiletries. Some staff are noticeably greener than others, though as a whole the service is friendly. There's only one full on-site restaurant, The Boudreau, but a quick ride across the bay on the hotel's solar-powered ferry can whisk you to other lively eateries.
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