All-Inclusive

6 Boutique Caribbean All-Inclusives to Visit Right Now

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - February 19, 2015

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

Go big or go home? Not at these Caribbean resorts – all well under 100 rooms – where all-inclusive convenience is delivered in an intimate island setting.

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Calabash Cove, St Lucia

This 26-suite beachfront hotel near Gros Islet offers both room-only and all-inc packages, but combining the intimacy of a boutique with the ease of all-you-can-everything rates seems like a no-brainer to us.

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The Caves, Jamaica

The classic hipster hideaway in Negril has just 12 cottages and suites and a single villa, so you’ll have all the cliff’s-edge niceties – including an Aveda spa, a saltwater pool and that pristine expanse of blue – practically to yourself.

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East Winds Inn, St Lucia
Twelve acres of beachfront gardens provide an Edenic and tranquil setting for this 30-room hotel near Castries where the tinkle of a Steinway and the calling of the resident macaw are the only intrusions bliss.

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Guana Island, British Virgin Islands

A mere five villas and 15 rooms mean that you’ll share this low-key luxe private island’s seven beaches and dozen miles of hiking and walking trails with no more than 32 other guests.

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Mango Bay, Barbados

The relaxed atmosphere and staff’s gracious “no problem” attitude towards guests’ requests makes staying here feel like visiting with Bajan friends – who just happen to have a 76-room beachfront resort.

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Petit St. Vincent, Grenadines
You won’t find TVs, telephones or in-room WI-FI at this 22-cottage private-island resort, but given the idyllic setting, plush accommodations and unobtrusive yet attentive service, you won’t miss them.

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