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There’s a New Luxury Hotel Coming to the Grenadines

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 9, 2016
A major new hotel in the Grenadines is set to open its doors to its first guests this October.
The launch of The Pink Sands Club will represent phase one of the “re-imagining of Canouan Island,” a three-year project totalling over $100 million.
The hotel is slated to debut on Canouan on Oct. 10, according to the property.
Guests will be treated to ocean views in each of the hotel’s suites and villas which are decorated with the club’s signature style– pink color accents contrasting with cool marble, cream fabrics and dark woods.
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A signature pink-styled room at the hotel.

State-of-the-art technology includes in-room touch-screen tablet devices that manage every aspect of the guest experience, including setting optimum room temperatures and requesting room, spa and golf services.
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Other in-room facilities include his-and-hers walk in closets, wireless internet, full honor bars, Nespresso coffee and tea makers, as well as ensuite marble bathrooms with double vanities, separate tubs and showers.
On-site leisure facilities include an infinity-edge swimming pool with three-tier tanning deck and a spa offering treatments from its nine hillside and two overwater palapas.
Guests will have their choice of plentiful dining options, including Romeo, an all-day venue offering an authentic global menu; Lagoon Café, featuring Mediterranean fare in a beach house-style environment; and a swim-up Pool Bar featuring light and healthy dishes.
Other offerings include Turtles Residents’ lounge, serving cocktails and espresso beverages; Shell Beach, for those seeking a light bite; and the more refined dining restaurant, Juliet, which features two private dining rooms and both indoor and terrace seating.
The hotel’s services will also be available to guests at The Canouan Estate, a collection of stand-alone villas and residences across 1,200 acres.
Each includes two to seven bedrooms, full kitchen facilities, floor-to-ceiling window openings out onto sun terraces and their own infinity-edge swimming pools.
Private chefs, as well as Platinum Packages including all meals are available for the villa guests.
For those wishing to explore, golf carts and bicycles are available, and escorted jeep tours and guided hikes up the 240-meter Mount Royal are scheduled each day.
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