St Lucia’s Ladera Resort Opens New Paradise Ridge Villa and Suites

By: - May 29th, 2013

Above: the Ladera resort

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Ladera resort in St Lucia has opened its new Paradise Ridge Villa and Suites, the property announced.

The ridge includes four suites and one villa on a previously undeveloped parcel of land immediately adjacent to the resort.

Ladera began development of the site as “an investment in our continued leadership as the authentic St Lucia experience,” according to Olivier Bottois, Ladera’s vice president of marketing and operations.

The Villa at Paradise Ridge includes a total of 1,700 square feet.

Each of the rooms is 1,100 feet above the Sea.

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