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Hotels in Gros Islet
8 Hotels
Bay Gardens Beach Resort
Reduit Beach, Rodney Bay Village

The flagship of three Rodney Bay hotels founded by a former St. Lucian schoolteacher turned hotelier, Bay Gardens Beach Resort is a mid-sized (72-room) modern beachfront resort with Caribbean flair and an energetic social scene. It's set close enough to the beach to hear the waves from beachfront rooms, even when the air-conditioning is running. Budget-oriented families will likely appreciate the one- and two-bedroom suites with mini kitchens and living areas. On some evenings, HiTide restaurant features steel drum music and entertainment such as fire-eating limbo dancers. All-inclusive rates are available, but optional.

Villa C'est la Vie
Trouya Pointe, Bois d'Orange

The tiny, upscale Villa C'est la Vie is located in a residential neighborhood of St. Lucia, offering five rooms that in total can sleep 10 to 12 guests. The rooms have an elegant design, adorned with local wood and offering spacious living areas and bedrooms that all come with a balcony and private bathroom. Expansive grounds include a swimming pool and pathway to a rocky, albeit secluded, waterfront for swimming and snorkeling. Breakfast is included in the rate; a private chef can be hired to prepare other meals in the fully equipped kitchens, or there are dining options within driving distance. The property's peaceful, intimate vibe is certainly a standout, but families with kids may prefer the Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort nearby, which has a ton of features. 

Bay Guesthouse
Bay Street

The couple-owned Bay Guesthouse is a waterfront value property in the less touristy area of Gros Islet. There are only four modest rooms -- including a spacious two-bedroom apartment on the top floor -- and all come with private bathrooms and air-conditioning. Aside from the rooms, the only other features are a book exchange and lawn area with pretty sea views, a few hammocks, and loungers. However, guests are within walking distance to great beaches and local dining and bar spots. Travelers willing to pay more for additional amenities may prefer the Coco Palm Resort, which has a large freeform pool, two restaurants, and live music, but it's not along the ocean.

Ginger Lily Hotel
Reduit Beach Avenue, Rodney Bay Village

Ginger Lily Hotel is an unfussy, lower-middle-range property located a short walk from Reduit Beach. While the hotel’s 11 rooms could use a refresh, they’re large and exude an old-fashioned charm. On-site amenities are limited to a courtyard pool and breakfast-only restaurant, but the hotel’s location close to the beach plus plenty of bars and restaurants enhances its appeal. It’s a solid bet for independent travelers looking for affordable rates, a convenient location, and easy-going vibes. Travelers may want to compare rates and amenities with Bay Gardens Beach Resort, although with 100 rooms, it offers a less intimate experience. 

Blu St Lucia
Rodney Bay

This family-friendly, 72-room mid-range hotel on St. Lucia's northwestern coast is a five-minute walk from Reduit Beach -- a popular hub for tourists. Though the hotel shows its age, rooms have been updated with newer furnishings and flat-screen TVs (however tile floors and bathrooms could use replacing). The spacious courtyard doesn't have much of a view but offers a nice pool, outdoor dining, and tennis; there's also a breakfast buffet (included in many packages), fitness center, and free Wi-Fi. Nearby is bustling Rodney Bay for shopping, bars, and restaurants. Those seeking a more romantic experience may want to consider Crystals Hotel overlooking the breathtaking Pitons. 

East Winds
La Brellotte Bay

East Winds Inn doesn't try to compete with the mega all-inclusive resorts on St. Lucia. Instead, the intimate, 30-room, upper-middle-range all-inclusive caters to guests who want to relax in a quiet location without constant attention. It lacks amenities such as a gym and spa but offers a laid-back vibe among lushly landscaped gardens. Guests hide out in air-conditioned, cottage-style rooms, snorkel the reefs from the lovely gold-sand beach, and lounge at the pool, where they can also mix their their own cocktails at the swim-up bar.

Bay Gardens Inn
Rodney Bay Village

The three-pearl Bay Gardens Inn is a simple property located in Rodney Bay, and while tidy, the hotel has dated decor throughout, and it isn't directly on the beach. The inn’s 33 guest rooms are unstylish but comfortable, and all come equipped with AC, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, plus furnished balconies or terraces. Features are limited to a pool, restaurant, and a bar. The added perk is that guests have access to the facilities at the inn’s two sister properties, one of which is set on Reduit Beach. Guests may want to compare rates with Ginger Lily Hotel, which is closer to the beach, but offers fewer amenities. 

The Landings Resort & Spa
Pigeon Island Causeway, Rodney Bay

Opened in December 2007 as St. Lucia's first private residential yacht community, The Landings is one of the island's most luxurious boutique resorts. Upon entry, it’s obvious that the developer spared no expense in the construction of the pavilion lobby, which boasts towering ceilings, polished marble floors, and a carefully curated decor that’s understated and elegant. Most of the owners of the development’s 72 residences choose to place them in the rental program. The spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas cater to families and traveling couples, offering a homey atmosphere that is quieter and more personal than nearby mega-resorts -- just don't expect a huge list of activities.