Bel Air Plantation

Sleeps up to: 4

Nestling into the hillside overlooking St David’s Bay, in the south east of the island, these 11 cottages and villas have been designed and built with the emphasis on informality, privacy and tranquillity, and are perfect for couples and small groups.

The properties are scattered amongst lush tropical gardens, which make up part of the 18 acre Bel Air Estate. They have been built in a traditional chattel house style with jalousie shutters, verandahs and gingerbread trim and the exteriors are painted in bold tropical colours. The interior design is different for each cottage with pitched white wooden ceilings, light and dark wooden furniture, contrasting with original pieces of artwork and paintings, and colourful soft furnishings. Whilst each cottage has a fully-equipped kitchen, casual lunches and elegant dinners are served at the award winning Water’s Edge Restaurant. The estate also has its own bakery, café and delicatessen, as well as a large infinity edge pool.

Price Includes

Villa rental only price for 2011 for maximum occupancy:

1 bedroom cottage (sleeps 2)

£1,951 per week, 20/12/10-16/04/11

£1,537 per week. 17/04/11-31/05/11

£1,002 per week, 01/06/11-30/09/11

£1,537 per week, 01/10/11-18/12/11

1 bedroom villa (sleeps 2)

£2,471 per week, 20/12/10-16/04/11

£1,981 per week. 17/04/11-31/05/11

£1,275 per week, 01/06/11-30/09/11

£1,981 per week, 01/10/11-18/12/11

2 bedroom villa (sleeps 4)

£3,512 per week, 20/12/10-16/04/11

£2,708 per week. 17/04/11-31/05/11

£1,676 per week, 01/06/11-30/09/11

£2,708 per week, 01/10/11-18/12/11

Flights can be arranged on request. For smaller travelling numbers under-occupancy discounts may apply, please call for details.

Sleeps up to: 4

Facilities

Facilities

Television (satellite), DVD/CD, Safe

Shared Infinity Swimming Pool: 16m x 8m, 1m-2m deep with built-in steps

Your Location

Amenities: Waterfront, Golf 35 minutes drive, Tennis 30 minutes drive, St George’s 30 minutes drive

Your Accommodation

Cottages (sleep 2): Kitchenette open plan to a living/dining room with French doors to the wrap-around covered veranda • Double bedroom with shower room en suite 

Villas (sleep 2-4): Kitchen open plan to the living room which has a separate dining area and French doors to a wrap-around veranda • 1 or 2 Double bedrooms with bathrooms en suite and doors onto the veranda • All bedrooms are air-conditioned

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

An exquisitely beautiful island of spice, untouched by tourism until long after most other Caribbean islands, and still one of the most friendly – the beaches are wonderful and unspoilt, the scenery spectacular and the history fascinating.

Lying at the southernmost tip of the Windward Islands, Grenada is an island of soaring peaks and lush rainforests, and its coast is fringed with cliffs and long white sand beaches, of which Grand Anse is the most famous and at two miles long, one of the longest. The island is one to explore, and a drive round the coast visiting Gouyave,

Sauteurs and Grenville will show you a side of the island that has not changed in years. One sixth of the landmass is preserved as parks and natural wildlife sanctuaries - head inland to see the cascading waterfalls at Concord and Annandale, or take a hike through the beautiful rainforests of the Grand Etang National Park - or visit a spice plantation for which the island is renowned, the discarded nutmeg shells often being recycled and used as crunchy pathways in the reserves. But the picturesque beaches are also a fantastic draw, from tiny coves dotted around the coastline to deserted strands, particularly in the north of the island, with the main beaches in the south offering all forms of watersports.

The capital, St George’s, is one of the most enchanting and picturesque in the Caribbean, with red tiled buildings tumbling into the attractive, horseshoe shaped harbour. There is a bustling market to visit and the chance to buy some of the local spices – nutmeg, cinnamon or mace – or the opportunity to just people watch and soak up the colourful atmosphere. The island’s restaurants are located mainly in the south of the island, including in and around St George’s, and they offer a surprising choice of local fare and international dishes with fish, exotic vegetables, spices and fruits combined to suit all palates.

The majority of the villas and hotels that we feature are in the south west of the island close to the capital and Grand Anse beach, leaving the remainder of the island relatively undisturbed.

Sports

One 9-hole Golf Course - Tennis (mainly at hotels) - Winsurfing - Kite surfing - Waterskiing - Snorkelling - Scuba diving - Game fishing - Mountain biking - Rainforest treks - Walking.