Anse Chastanet Resort A 4 star hotel in Soufriere

Secluded, technology-free romance and adventure resort Nestled between the distant Pitons peaks and the ocean, these 49 bungalows sit on 600 acres of tropical foliage. By the beach or on the hills, rooms offer views of mountains and blue sea outside. New Infinity Suites each have their own vanishing-edge pool. For adventure: jungle biking, ocean kayaking, and snorkeling. For the wind-down: spa treatments and a doze on the beach.

Hotel prices and availability

Special offer - prices from $248

Map showing Anse Chastanet Resort

Dining at the Anse Chastanet Resort

Restaurants at the resort use herbs and produce grown in the resort''s own gardens on the former sugar/cocoa plantation of Anse Mamin, part of the resort''s 600 acres.

Piti Piton Restaurant - Hillside site with panoramic Caribbean Sea view. Open air under ceiling fans. Hand-painted artwork throughout. Treetop" seating section surrounded by forest crown. Separate bar/lounge. Á la carte breakfast daily. Dinner five nights weekly consisting of four-course meal with choices of appetizer

Attractions near this hotel

Hewanorra International Airport (UVF): Approximate driving time to the Anse Chastanet Resort is 45 minutes and distance is 28.75 km (18 mi).

Driving directions from Hewanorra International Airport: Because the hotel is very difficult to find and at the end of a steep and rugged forest road that can be treacherous, guests are strongly urged not to drive.

Getting there: Taxis are available for more than US$36. Shuttle vans or private cars of varying prices are available. They can be selected during the process of booking an air-inclusive reservation for this hotel, via this Web site, and added to the total trip cost. Driving is on the left side, British-style.

George F.L. Charles (Vigie) Airport (SLU): Approximate driving time to the Anse Chastanet Resort is 90 minutes and distance is 48 km (30 mi).

Driving directions from George F.L. Charles Airport: Because the hotel is very difficult to find and at the end of a steep, rugged forest road that can be treacherous, guests are strongly urged not to drive.

Getting there: Taxi fare is more than US$36. Shuttle vans and private cars of varying prices are available. They can be reserved during the process of booking a reservation for this resort, via this Web site, and added to the total trip cost. Driving is on the left side, British-style.

Getting around: No shops or restaurants are close to the hotel, but guests can taxi into Soufrière (US$26–$35) or into Castries (more than US$36). Public buses navigate the island for less than US$5. Ferries to Pigeon Island cost less than US$5. Travel from the island to Martinique, Dominica, and Guadeloupe costs more than US$36, roundtrip.

Driving is not recommended for those unaccustomed to driving on the left side of narrow, winding, mountainous roads.

All fees are subject to change.

Soufrière (French-colonial capital) - 10-minute water-taxi ride
Diamond Botanical Gardens & Waterfall (historical site, mineral baths) - 5 km (3 mi)
Petit Piton - 5.5 km (3.5 mi)
Sulphur Springs (tour) - 6.5 km (4 mi)
Gros Piton (climbing trail) - 8 km (5 mi)
Fond Doux Estate (working-estate tour) - 8 km (5 mi)
Descartiers Trail (hiking) - 14.5 km (9 mi)
Balembouche Estate (historical site) - 17.5 km (11 mi) St. Lucia Distillers Rhythm of Rum Tour - 32 km (20 mi)
Marigot Bay (sailing center) - 33 km (20.75 mi)
Castries (capital) - 46 km (28.75 mi)

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