Petit St. Vincent is currently closed for renovations and will be welcoming guests back in 2025.
This hotel is seasonal welcoming guests from November to August.
Petit St. Vincent is currently closed for renovations and will be welcoming guests back in 2025.
This hotel is seasonal welcoming guests from November to August.
A dream idyll, Petit St. Vincent resort is a stunning Caribbean resort on its own private island. With just 22 cottages providing the ultimate comfort and an extremely high level of privacy and tranquillity, this is the perfect hideaway. Without the distractions of internet, phones or television, the resort provides the opportunity to really unwind and enjoy the two miles of white-sand beaches and the surrounding acres of natural tropical woodland.
The atmosphere at Petit St. Vincent resort is one of understated luxury. Each one of the one- and two-bedroom cottages are wonderfully secluded and scattered over hillsides, cliffs and beaches with breathtaking views of the island and the southern Grenadines. The resort goes out of its way to be ecologically sustainable and conserve the natural beauty of the island.
Read more[SPLIT]Read lessSit on your terrace and feel the gentle breeze on your face cooling the warmth of the tropical sun. Then head to the spa for a rejuvenating treatment or a spot of yoga on the beach. Idle hours away in the warm waters windsurfing, snorkelling and scuba diving; or charter a yacht and head further afield to discover the nearby islands, bays and reefs. Return to Petit St. Vincent for a beach barbeque and the freshest lobster accompanied by a sundowner or two.
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22 Rooms | 1 Floor | 2 Restaurants |
Considerate Collection
All Inclusive
Private Island
Beach Resort
Considerate Collection
Balancing barefoot luxury with sustainable living, Petit St. Vincent goes out of its way to conserve the natural beauty of the 115-acre island. Along with a tree planting project which replaces poisonous Manchineels with fruit trees, and introducing protected, indigenous iguanas and tortoises to the resort in 2014, the island has a state-of-the-art reverse osmosis system that converts around 24,000 gallons of sea water into pure water each day. Guests can refill their complimentary flasks at re-mineralising water dispensers in the cottages and around the island.
The resort is home to one of only two Jean-Michel Cousteau dive centres worldwide, which has partnered with the Philip Stephenson Foundation and CLEAR Caribbean to develop marine protected areas around the island along with establishing a coral rejuvenation project in 2016. Small clippings of Elkhorn and Staghorn coral are taken from surrounding reefs and islands, nurtured in the nursery and out-planted onto the home reefs. The resort has also collaborated with local shipwrights on building three traditional Grenadines sloops over the last 20 years.
To improve levels of education and literacy in the region, Petit St. Vincent introduced a scholarship programme in 2015 for employee’s children which sponsors up to 80% of their annual education costs. Each year about 60 children are assisted by the programme. Local farmers and fishermen are supported with start-up and improvement donations to help increase local goods from which the resort sources organic produce for its three restaurants, supplemented by fresh ingredients including herbs, greens, and vegetables from the 10,000ft² kitchen garden.
sense of loneliness in the island, the cottages are so well scattered and tehre is lot of space. amazing
By adriana Jan ’19 Trip Type Couple
Petit St. Vincent
Petit St. Vincent Island
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Petit St. Vincent Island
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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bigger.ribs.shipyards5 miles to airport Union Island
31 miles to airport Pearls
31 miles to airport Point Salines International Airport
125 miles to airport Grantley Adams International Airport