Caribbean Room With a View: An Oceanview Villa at St Lucia’s Cap Maison

By: - April 26th, 2013

Above: an oceanview villa suite at Cap Maison (All photos: Cap Maison)

SOMETIMES, one view is simply not enough.

And the oceanview villa suites at the Cap Maison resort in St Lucia simply overflow with stunning vistas of the Caribbean Sea off St Lucia.

Whether you’re waking up to a panoramic view of the ocean or taking breakfast high above Smugglers Cove Beach, at these suites, superb vistas are a theme.

The suites, which are between 2,800 and 3,000 square feet, offer their own private rooftop terraces with pools, tumbled marble and travertine basins and fully-equipped kitchens with hand-painted tiles, coralina counters and copper sinks.

And when you leave your room, the views don’t stop — particularly at the Cliff at Cap restaurant.

Above: the Cliff at Cap

The 49-room resort is located on the site of a former family home called Saman House, above Smugglers Cove Beach in St Lucia’s 1,500-acre Cap Estate on the country’s northwestern Caribbean coast.

Enjoy the view.

— CJ

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