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The new resort is in northern St Lucia.
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Hyatt’s New Secrets St Lucia All-Inclusive Is Now Open 

By: Alexander Britell - June 2, 2025 - 10:28 am

It’s here: the long-awaited debut of Hyatt’s new Secrets all-inclusive resort in Saint Lucia, Caribbean Journal has confirmed. 

The Secrets St Lucia Resort and Spa is Hyatt’s second resort on the island, joining the existing Zoëtry Marigot Bay; the latter is set on arguably the most beautiful by in Saint Lucia. 

It’s a huge boost for St Lucia, adding a major resort with a strong built-in customer base, coming as the island is seeing very strong tourism numbers.

The details on Secrets St Lucia 

The resort has 355 rooms on a 30-acre site in northern Saint Lucia. There are nine eateries, along with another six beverage outlets across the property. Food concepts range from Secrets signatures like the Barracuda pool and beach bar (something you’ll find at just about every Secrets resort), a French bakery called L’Creperie and an Italian eatery called Porttofino. 

eatery at secrets st lucia
There are nine restaurants.

The liveliest option is the Showtime bar, which has entertainment every night. 

And yes, there’s a spa, a signature of the adults-only Secrets brand. 

Is there a Preferred Club?

We always like the elevated Preferred Club at Secrets properties; there is one here, which comes with its own lounge and bar that’s open pretty much all day. There’s also a dedicated pool bar for Preferred Club guests. 

And yes, it’s fully all-inclusive, meaning food and beverage is included every day of your stay. 

secrets st lucia all-inclusive
You can choose a swim-out room.

What about things to do? 

You get a trio of pools at Secrets St Lucia; there’s also fitness center, a jogging trail, and a host of sports and games around the resort ranging from tennis to pickleball to non-motorized watersports like kayaking. 

What does it cost to stay at Secrets St Lucia? 

What about prices? Entry-level deluxe tropical view king rooms start at $898 per night if you’re a World of Hyatt member. If you’re not, there’s a pre-opening rate of $998 per night (that does include a $200 resort credit, however, that you can use for things like spa treatments.)

For swim-out room, the rate goes up to $1,24 per night for members and $1,248 under the pre-opening rate. 

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