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Grenadines

Where are The Grenadines?
St Vincent & The Grenadines is located in the Caribbean Sea, 1600 miles southeast of Miami. Situated at 13ß 15' N and 60ß 56' W, we are between St. Lucia to the north and Grenada to the south and 100 miles west of Barbados.

Palm Island Resort
A private island paradise ...

Winner of 2006 Fodor’s Choice Award

At the World Travel Awards it was named ‘The World’s Leading Private Island’. Caribbean Travel & Life ranks it amongst the Caribbean’s ‘most romantic resorts’. Travel & Leisure says it is ‘one of the best places to stay in the world’. Palm Island Resort is a very special place.

It lies on its own 135-acre island in The Grenadines, that chain of exclusive little islands that runs between St. Vincent in the north and Grenada in the south. It is reached via a 45-minute flight from Barbados to neighbouring Union Island, followed by an 8-minute ride by private launch.

Great care has been taken to ensure the resort blends in with these untouched natural surroundings. The five white sand beaches are complemented by just 43 guest rooms that are dwarfed by the coconut palms and charmingly styled with their island-setting in mind. Activities are low-key and generally focused upon the sand and the sea, while dining is always a breeze-cooled beachfront affair, the delicious Euro-Caribbean cuisine taking full advantge of freshly-caught seafood and locally-grown vegetables.

Yet Palm Island is not just a resort. It’s a place where guests slow down, recharge their batteries and gradually rediscover the wonders of nature. Panoramic walking trails show off indigenous iguanas and interesting birdlife. Visiting yachts and traditional beach homes contribute a sense of authentic island life. And boat trips to the world-famous Tobago Cays ensure visitors leave with a great ‘sense of place’.

All-Inclusive Only:
Palm Island is an all-inclusive resort. To maintain a tranquil ambience, no children under 16 years are accepted January 3-April 18.

Palm Island Resort
Activities & Amenities
Do it all. Or nothing at all!

Free-form swimming pool

ACTIVITIES
  • Windsurfing, snorkeling, kayaking, hobie-style catamarans
  • Freshwater swimming pool with waterfall and sun terraces
  • Daytime tennis court (including balls and rackets)
  • Air-conditioned fitness centre
  • Three hiking trails
  • Onsite Bike rental
  • Pitch & putt ‘island-style’ golf course
  • Library with book exchange
  • Satellite TV Lounge
  • Table tennis
  • Diving: Free ferry to Grenadines Dive (diving additional)

Restaurants
Drinks & dining by the Caribbean Sea ...

Barbecue, Palm Island style
On Palm Island, all meals and drinks (by the glass) are included in stays. The elegant ‘Royal Palm’ restaurant sits right on the white sands, every meal accompanied by ocean views and sea breezes.

Days can begin with seasonal fruits and freshly-baked croissants, or maybe banana pancakes, ‘Eggs Benedict’ or a made-to-order omelette.

The extensive lunch menu showcases anything from exotic salads and tasty pizzas to fresh pastas and local specialities such as Caribbean Jerk chicken. Or for a special occasion why not order a picnic lunch and enjoy it in romantic seclusion on one of our Atlantic beaches?

After dark, the mood becomes decidedly elegant. Most guests meet for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the intimate beachfront bar, perhaps trying a rum punch before moving through to the restaurant. Dining is by lamplight, the a la carte menu featuring a wide range of choices that fuse international tastes with fresh Caribbean ingredients. Home-made clam chowder, pan-seared fish or broiled medallions of pork, are just a few of the delights in store.

The Manager’s cocktail party and weekly Caribbean buffets combine with the regular evening entertainment to create a uniquely sociable ambience.

Palm Island also has a more informal beachfront restaurant, the ‘Sunset Grill’. Open to visiting yachtsmen, it offers an extensive lunch and dinner menu, its tables either inside or right on the sands.

Accommodations

  8 Palm View Rooms
(Approximately 450 sq.ft.) These spacious rooms are housed in two separate buildings set slightly back in the gardens. They all feature a sitting area and private furnished terrace looking out towards the swimming pool or the beach. Features include a king-size bed (4 have canopy beds) and a large bathroom with a deep-soaking tub and separate shower. Pull-out beds are also available.
 
  24 Beachfront Cottages
(Approximately 320 sq.ft.) These 24 cottages are housed in ten separate buildings right on the beachfront. All boast furnished private terraces with views of the Caribbean Sea and nearby Union Island. Features include king-size beds, small sitting areas and bathrooms with showers only (no tubs).

 

NOW – Dec 25, 2010 (Interline/Military (Yr 2010 Contract) - 3 Night Minimum

Palm View:       Single: $375pn; Double: $218pp/pn; Triple: $195pp/pn

Beachfront:       Single: $468pn; Double: $264pp/pn; Triple: N/A

 

*No children under the age of 16 years are permitted at this resort.

 

 

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