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Jade Mountain and Anse Chastanet
St. Lucia
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Jade Mountain

Rising majestically above a 600 acre beach front estate, Jade Mountain Resort on St. Lucia’s south-western Caribbean coastline is a cornucopia of organic architecture celebrating St. Lucia’s stunning scenic beauty.

Architect owner Nick Troubetzkoy has expanded upon his philosophy of building in harmony with Caribbean nature in his creation of Jade Mountain St. Lucia. The bold architectural design – individual bridges leading to exceptional infinity pool sanctuaries and rugged stoned-faced columns reaching towards the sky – makes Jade Mountain St. Lucia one of the Caribbean’s most mesmerizing resort experiences.

Expect grand sweeping spaces where bedroom, living area and an extravagant private infinity pool glide into one another to form extraordinary platforms floating out into nature. With the fourth wall entirely absent, Jade Mountain’s sanctuaries are stage-like settings from which to embrace the full glory of St. Lucia’s Pitons World Heritage Site, and of course, the eternal Caribbean Sea.

Each of the 24 infinity pool sanctuaries at Jade Mountain St. Lucia is a carefully designed, individual work of art and architecture. All of the sanctuaries celebrate an unparalleled view of the Pitons and the Caribbean Sea. An additional panoramic quality is provided by sanctuaries on particular elevations and those located on corners. Expect grand sweeping spaces where bedroom, living area and the extravagant private infinity pool glide into one another to form extraordinary platforms floating out into nature. All sanctuaries feature 15ft high ceilings and are designed with the 4th wall open to the views while at the same time allowing for complete privacy. All other aspects, layout and size vary from sanctuary to sanctuary.

Drenched in exotic beauty and erupting with flavour, Jade Mountain nourishes both the body and soul. It’s “Jade Cuisine” created by James Beard award winner, Chef Allen Susser, is a brave new world of tropical flavours. His cuisine is exotic and delicious with a history of fusion, taking Saint Lucia Dining to new heights, in many ways…

The Jade Mountain Club is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is live entertainment on selected evenings, ranging from one of the island’s foremost jazz musicians to a classical acoustic guitarist. The Jade Mountain Club menus reflect seasonal changes of flavour with influences throughout the Caribbean. Jade Cuisine is a modern fusion cuisine with cultural influences and unique techniques resulting in wonderful taste adventures.

An enticing selection of other menus is available on property in a number of intimate hillside and beachside locations. Whether you fancy fine tropical Caribbean Cuisine, exotic Creole flavours, or simple grilled fare, you will find it. Our culinary options also include our St. Lucia-Indian menu titled Apsara, a vegan restaurant called Emerald’s, a sea-to-table menu Balawoo and last but not least our Jungle Grill for daytime laid back dining on our second beach Anse Mamin. Private dining options are also available.

All of our kitchens receive organic produce from our resort farm Emerald’s which can also be toured. Anse Chastanet also boasts a chocolate laboratory where guests can make their own chocolate and learn about our bean-to-bar chocolate making process. Weekly culinary events including tours and cooking classes are available as well as yearly culinary festivals.

Part of the 600-acre estate is two beautiful, natural, soft sand beaches. There is an abundance of pristine coral reefs virtually surrounding the estate – the ideal vacation destination for honeymooners and romantics at large, those who love a great view, snorkelers, nature lovers, scuba divers, bird watchers, and all those who simply wish to get away from it all.

Jade Mountain was created with an environmental consciousness at heart long before this became not only fashionable but a mandatory resort philosophy.

Anse Chastanet

Architect owner Nick Troubetzkoy believes passionately in nature. So he created a hotel that makes the foliage and the flowers, the perfumes and the peaks, the sea and the bird song an integral part of your vacation experience. The estate encompasses 600 lush tropical acres bordering two soft sand beaches. Not only do you get a World Heritage Site anchored by the twin peaks on land, the resort’s two crystal-clear bays are part of a designated marine reserve protecting miles of colorful coral reefs teeming with tropical fish. Anse Chastanet is St. Lucia’s only resort property with the iconic view of both the Piti and Gros Piton mountains floating upon the Caribbean Sea.

A dozen rooms are tucked in behind the coconut palms that line the beach and the remainder tiptoe up a flower decked hillside. To make the most of the panoramic views and the refreshing trade winds octagonal whitewashed cottages come with wraparound flower draped balconies and louvered windows.

Extra-large deluxe and premium suites underscore the visionary, innovative, sometimes whimsical side of Nick Troubetzkoy: in one suite, the balcony is built around a full-grown red gommier tree; in another a flamboyant tree drapes its red blossoms around the balcony. Some have their fourth wall open entirely to the vistas yet are completely private.

An enticing selection of menus is available in a number of intimate hillside and beachside locations. Whether you fancy fine tropical Caribbean Cuisine, exotic Creole flavours, or simple grilled fare, you will find it. Our culinary options also include our St. Lucia-Indian menu titled Apsara, a vegan restaurant called Emerald’s, a sea-to-table menu Balawoo and last but not least our Jungle Grill for daytime laid back dining on our second beach Anse Mamin. Private dining options are also available.

All of our kitchens receive organic produce from our resort farm Emerald’s which can also be toured. Anse Chastanet also boasts a chocolate laboratory where guests can make their own chocolate and learn about our bean-to-bar chocolate making process. Weekly culinary events including tours and cooking classes are available as well as yearly culinary festivals.

Scuba St. Lucia is not only the island’s longest established dive centre, but a safe and well-staffed five-star PADI operation to round out the perfect vacation destination. Scuba St. Lucia is near one of the most scenic and ecologically rich locations the Caribbean has to offer – including an easily accessible coral-rich dive and snorkelling site right offshore.

Part of the 600-acre estate is two beautiful, natural, soft sand beaches. There is an abundance of pristine coral reefs virtually surrounding the estate – the ideal vacation destination for honeymooners and romantics at large, those who love a great view, snorkelers, nature lovers, scuba divers, bird watchers, and all those who simply wish to get away from it all.

Anse Chastanet was created with an environmental consciousness at heart long before this became not only fashionable but a mandatory resort philosophy.