Jade Mountain is a luxurious hillside sanctuary with stunning ocean views, infinity pools, exceptional service, and a thrilling culinary experience that’s hard to beat.
"Jade Mountain in St. Lucia, a staple on Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best lists from 2021 through 2024, is an architectural marvel set against the island’s iconic pitons. This resort offers a uniquely immersive experience. Open-air sanctuaries feature private infinity pools that blur the line between indoors and out, creating a seamless connection to the surrounding natural beauty. Guests can indulge in organic, locally inspired cuisine, enjoy rejuvenating spa treatments, or simply bask in the breathtaking Caribbean views." - Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger left New York City for a life on the road. She has spent the majority of her career traveling and living in Mexico, and is passionate about seeing destinations in a slow-
"Gone is the fourth wall in the oversized, open-air sanctuary suites at Jade Mountain, maximizing breathtaking views of the Pitons and gentle sea breezes. This mountaintop retreat offers supreme seclusion perfect for honeymooners, who can bask in their private infinity pools and enjoy personalized butler service at this too-good-to-be-true escape. It's no wonder it was named one of the 100 best hotels in the world by Travel + Leisure readers this year." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different count
"A few decades ago, architect Nick Troubetzkoy and his entrepreneurial wife, Karolin, began their journey in St. Lucia, buying Anse Chastanet resort and transforming it into a Caribbean mainstay. In 2007, they opened a sister property, the 29-room Jade Mountain: a one-of-a-kind resort with open-air rooms overlooking the island’s legendary twin Pitons. Jade Mountain calls its 24 accommodations “sanctuaries”—and they are. With a seamless blend of bedroom, living area, and a private infinity pool, these guest rooms seem to float into nature, thanks to the absence of a fourth wall. The five Sky suites average 1,650 square feet each; instead of private pools, they have a chromatherapy bathtub large enough for two. Sustainability and social responsibility are at the core of Jade Mountain. The resort recently appointed a Reef Life and Renewal Ambassador to help look after the surrounding waters (guests can help plant coral in new nurseries). And a million-dollar refurbishment introduced a line of furniture crafted by the in-house carpentry masters using tropical hardwoods sourced with responsible forest management. From $1,455." - Jennifer Flowers
"Jade Mountain Resort is an adults-only resort that caters to nature-loving couples. Architect and owner Nick Troubetzkoy designed the property in harmony with St. Lucia’s southwestern coastline, so each of the 24 infinity pool “sanctuaries” (suites) boasts unobstructed views of Petit Piton and Gros Piton, two volcanic peaks that rise majestically from the Caribbean Sea. Couples can relax in privacy and access the amenities of sister property Anse Chastanet, including several restaurants and two pristine beaches. Jade Mountain Resort offers a Total Romance package, which includes accommodations, meals, drinks, airport transfers, spa treatments, guided tours, and other services and amenities, so you and your loved one can completely unwind at this 600-acre oasis." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"It's unlike any place in the world—you have to stay here to appreciate the brilliant design. You will come home changed from this hillside resort, named for the owners' extensive collection of antique carved jade mountains, and placed high above its beachfront sister property Anse Chastanet. Jaw-droppingly beautiful rooms all have 15-foot ceilings, unforgettable Piton Mountain views, and private infinity pools in different colored tiles (ruby, amber, plum). James Beard-winning chef Allen Susser mixes sweet and spicy—with seafood dishes the stars—at Jade Mountain Club, and above, the Celestial Terrace allows for some late-night star-gazing." - CNT Editors