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Best Resorts and Places to Stay in Marigot Bay

Why visit?

Marigot Bay is a stunning destination that offers breathtaking natural beauty and a variety of notable landmarks to explore. From the iconic Marigot Bay itself, surrounded by lush green hills, to the historical Fort Rodney and the picturesque Pigeon Island, tourists will find plenty of reasons to visit this charming bay.

Why is choosing a resort in Marigot Bay better than staying in a hotel?

Exclusivity: Resorts in Marigot Bay offer a more secluded and intimate experience compared to hotels, allowing guests to enjoy privacy and tranquility.

Stunning Views: Many resorts are nestled along the hillsides, offering breathtaking views of the bay and the surrounding natural landscape.

Amenities: Resorts often provide an array of amenities such as pools, spas, restaurants, and beach access, making for a more luxurious and convenient stay.

Personalized Service: Resorts usually offer personalized service to cater to the individual needs and preferences of each guest.

Unique Experiences: Resorts in Marigot Bay often organize activities like boat trips, water sports, and guided tours, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of the destination.

What is the price to stay in a resort per night?

Average prices in Marigot Bay vary depending on the resort's star rating. Here is a general overview:

3-star resorts: Prices range from $120 to $200 per night.

4-star resorts: Prices range from $200 to $400 per night.

5-star resorts: Prices range from $400 to $800 per night.

Best value for money:

Oasis Marigot Hotel & Villas: A budget-friendly option with charming villas, stunning views, and a peaceful atmosphere.

Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina: This luxury resort offers top-notch amenities, exceptional service, and breathtaking views, all at a reasonable price.

Best luxury resorts:

Marigot Bay Resort and Marina: A luxurious waterfront resort with elegant suites, infinity pools, and a world-class spa.

Ladera Resort: Nestled on a ridge with stunning panoramic views, this upscale resort features open-air villas with private plunge pools.

Best pets-friendly resorts:

JJ's Paradise Resort: A pet-friendly resort with spacious rooms and beautiful surroundings, perfect for a relaxing stay with your furry friends.

Oasis Marigot Hotel & Villas: Allows pets, offering fully equipped villas where guests can enjoy a comfortable and pet-friendly vacation.

Best family-friendly resorts:

Marigot Beach Club and Dive Resort: Family-friendly facilities, spacious rooms, and a range of water activities make this resort an ideal option for families.

Bay Gardens Hotel: Located nearby in Rodney Bay, this family-oriented resort offers family suites, a kids' club, and close access to popular attractions.

Mango Beach Inn: Situated on the waterfront, this small and welcoming inn provides a family-friendly atmosphere and easy access to Marigot Bay's main attractions.

Best resorts with unique views:

Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina: Offers stunning views of the picturesque bay and lush surrounding hills from its spacious rooms and infinity pools.

Ladera Resort: Known for its breathtaking, open-air villas with unobstructed views of the bay, St. Lucia's Pitons, and the Caribbean Sea.

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