Anse Chastanet

Soufriere, Saint Lucia

8.5 Deluxe
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About the Hotel

From silvery sands for sunset strolls, to entire walls opening onto the great outdoors, luxury is in the details at Anse Chastanet. The estate encompasses 600 lush tropical acres bordering two soft sand beaches. Not only do you get a World Heritage Site anchored by the twin peaks on land, the resort’s two crystal-clear bays are part of a designated marine reserve protecting miles of colorful coral reefs teeming with tropical fish. A dozen rooms are tucked in behind the coconut palms that line the beach and the remainder tiptoe up a flower decked hillside. To make the most of the panoramic views and the refreshing tradewinds octagonal whitewashed cottages come with wraparound flower draped balconies and louvered windows. ANSE CHASTANET is St. Lucia's only resort property with the iconic view of both the Piti and Gros Piton mountains floating upon the Caribbean Sea. The location of the property is unsurpassed, a private estate of 600 lush tropical acres bordering two soft-sand Caribbean beaches with pristine coral reefs just offshore. The resort property includes the historical plantation of Anse Mamin and Emerald Estate where the resort grows its own organic produce.

Location

Anse Chastanet
Post Office Box 7000
Soufriere, Saint Lucia
Nearest Airport: UVF

Features and Amenities

  • General Information
  • Only 10+ Years Permitted
  • Dining
  • Organic Cuisine
  • Afternoon Tea
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Spa on Property
  • Library
  • Live Entertainment
  • Boutiques
  • Art Collection
  • Gardens
  • Beach Access
  • Car Rental
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Hair Dryers
  • Private Verandas
  • Coffee & Tea Facilities
  • Mini Refrigerators
  • Individually Designed Rooms
  • Activities
  • Excursions
  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Sailing
  • Tennis
  • Windsurfing
  • Mountain Biking
  • Scuba Diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Bird Watching
  • Nearby
  • Beaches
  • Interests
  • Beach
  • Signature Perks
  • Summer Getaways

Reviews for Anse Chastanet

Great snorkeling at Anse Chastenet

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 5 days ago

My wife and I are snorkelers, and we came here to celebrate my 75th birthday. They have a great snorkeling reef at the north end of Anse Chastenet Beach. Over in the turtle grass by the reef, we watched large sea turtles every day. We also were amazed to see flying gunnards and gold spotted "snake"eels, which are pretty rare creatures. So the snorkeling was outstanding. We stayed in a beachside room because we wanted more beach access. And, yes, we did the steps to breakfast every day. (There are about 100 steps up the hill to breakfast.) The food and selection was excellent. The staff was the best. Ownership should be very proud of the staff. We stayed on the FAP plan and paid extra for wine and bar drinks. For us, this saved some money instead of going the all inclusive route. We spent almost every day on the beach -- and one half day sailing with Captain Kerwin on the Suzi Q sailboat. We had a great sail and spent extra time with a pod of 30 or so dolphins that swam and jumped all around the boat. Definitely do this. We can't wait to go back.

CardsFan05 - DC


Excellent hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

Hands down Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain are the best hotels in Saint Lucia or even the whole of Caribbean. The hotel has everything, great food with multiple dining options, a wonderful selection of drinks, fantastic amentities, beach access, tennis court, stunning views and most importantly the BEST staff ever. They staff really make it all they are always so friendly and helpful. Couldnt recommend this hotel enough!

588klaudiab


Lovely relaxing hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

We had a lovely relaxing week at Anse Chastanet. The room was large, comfortable and well designed. The service was first class from absolutely everyone we came across. The restaurants were very good and the food was delicious. I went on the plantation walk which was fun and very informative.

880lindam


Exceptional Vacation Resort

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

Anse Chastenet was an exceptional vacation for us in Feb 2024 - A small resort in number of rooms, but Large in acreage and beachfront. The resort sits on a VERY steep hillside, with Lots of steps - but a very prompt car shuttle service is available to get up and down the hillside (a portable phone is provided to call for car service, or to make dinner reservations). Its definitely not a place that would be wheelchair friendly, but I did see a few folks with canes, and I have very arthritic feet, and managed just fine with the ride service. The beaches are beautiful and the iconic Pitons are in the next bay over. The beach has very dark volcanic sand - bring sandals or you'll burn your feet. The water is clear and calm, and easy to get in and out of even if you aren't a fit 25 yr old anymore. The Chastenet beach is directly in front of the property and has a large restaurant and bar. There is a small snorkeling area set aside here that prohibits boats - but this can get crowded, as the beaches are public and many tour boats bring their passengers here for a short snorkel. Too crowded for you sometimes? Walk about 10 min or take a water taxi to the Mamin beach. It's never crowded over there, and a great lunch service and bar are available on that beach. The snorkeling area is considerably larger here, and there's so much coral, turles and fishes, etc to see. Snorkeling gear is available or bring your own. We brought foam noodles too - very light in the luggage, and great for floating in the ocean. Both beaches have very comfortable padded beach beds, with towel service, and plenty of umbrellas or thatched structures - NO having to reserve a bed early in the a.m. or such nonsense that goes on in resorts that do not have enough beds to accommodate all their guests. There are a couple vendors at the main beach - all low key and not at all pushy. We saw no noisy jet skis : ) The majority of the rooms are on the hillside, and have open 'walls' to get sea breezes in (no a/c, but lots of fans). The views are best on the hillside. We stayed in one of the 12 rooms on the beach - these have a/c, due to less air flow at the lower level. We picked the beach rooms because the Beach is where we wanted to spend our time - and there's good food and drink available there. We really only used the shuttle service when we wanted to have dinner at the upper level restaurant a couple times. The bed was comfy, the bathroom very nice and plenty spacious for us, with double sinks and a large shower. No TVs (we didn't miss that), but decent Wifi. Rooms come with a tablet for the activities and restaurant schedule and several news sources. A mini fridge, keurig type capuchino maker and an electric kettle were on the patio. We never made coffee with a kettle and a funnel filter before, but we figured it out. The outdoor patio lounging area was great for morning coffee, but ours was on the sunny afternoon side of the building and a bit hot later in the day. No worries, the bar was available for a pre-dinner drink and sunset viewing, once we got cleaned up after a day on the beach. Men can wear nice shorts to dinner here, with a collared shirt - something I wish other resorts would do! My husband hates having to bring long pants to a tropical location for dinnertime elsewhere. The food was very good, with plenty of variety. Vegan options were plentiful. The restaurants were menu service only - except for a nice buffet at breakfast (which also had menu options). We had fish, pork, beef, shrimp etc. Some of the dishes were Indian/Caribbean style, and others more traditional fare - sample menus are online. Fruit and vegetables are fresh from a nearby garden. Lunch was very good - and could be eaten on the beach or in the restaurants. Just place an order from your beach bed, and it arrived soon afterwards - Excellent burgers at Mamin (and I generally won't get a burger in the Caribbean - but do make an exception here!), and I also liked the fish and chips, with local Piton beer batter. The local craft beer was very good - especially the Chocolate Stout in a frosty mug! We mostly are beer and wine folks, but had a few mixed cocktails - and had no complaints about selections. The house wine was very good, imho. Staff was very friendly and accommodating. The beach, rooms and grounds were nicely kept. Between the two beaches is the remnants of a sugarcane plantation, and 12 miles of jungle biking or walking trails. Highly recommended is the tour with Meno, who's an exceptional guide. Some trails are easy and others challenging - bring good footwear for the more challenging trails. Bikes are available to rent, if you prefer. There was entertainment after dinner nightly - varied styles, and generally the resort was quiet by 10 pm. We had no trouble with bugs, and skipped the bug spray and room coils available for use. The resort does spray the whole area once a week. There are lots of ‘green’ efforts at the resort, from the water provided by their own collection systems to cloth napkins, trash liners, and coasters being used, etc. Young children are not allowed at the resort, and its mostly couples who stay here - some are newlyweds, and others are in the retiree age range. The Art Collection! – such a wonderful feature of this resort is the collection that has been decades in the making. There is a Huge collection of carved wooden figures and fish carvings by Lawrence Deligny, along with numerous carved support posts, frames and railings. Also, Lots of paintings by various artists, including canvases in each guest room, besides all those in the public places. More recently, local artist Sakey has painted murals outside the tennis courts, and he has a weekly art class at the resort. There is a small art gallery on site, with pieces for sale. The ‘Road’ into the resort, off the winding main streets from the airport, is very primitive and bumpy as many have said. Depends on your taxi driver how the ride to and from the airport is ………. Coming in we had a chatty driver who pointed out all sorts of landmarks, a car with a decent suspension and he was careful at large bumps. On the way back, a silent driver who had a much lesser suspension in his car and didn’t use as much caution on the bumps. Night and Day on those rides…..fyi. Helicopter rides or luxury vehicles are available for an upcharge over standard sedan. What would we change if we could? Not much at all – we were on the All Inclusive plan (recommended), and would have preferred an arm band to having to sign for each and every drink or food order. (There are a few non included, upcharged items, but we never ordered those.) We’d have liked to be able to take a small carafe of house wine to the room for a nightcap, but it was available by the glass only. A small buffet of simple breakfast foods/muffins in the lower beach restaurant would be nice, instead of breakfast being available only at the upper level. Small changes certainly, and nothing that would remotely keep us from returning again. Overall, a wonderful experience, and we hope to come back again soon.

richandjulie - Scottsboro, Alabama


Unique property in the jungle with the best beach access in St. Lucia for marine life

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 weeks ago

A truly unique property you can't find anywhere else. Book this resort if you want to feel at home in the jungle and care about proximity to pristine beaches with marine life. Visited with my spouse for diving, but the beaches and the food, and honestly the entire experience at Anse Chastenat, made this a truly spectacular vacation. Anse can set up whatever you'd like during your stay. Tips: (1) we opted for a beachside room for the AC and sound privacy. Lots of frogs and jungle noises at night (adds to the experience in a good way, but light sleepers be warned, hotel does provide ear plugs). Had FOMO as you sacrifice the view from the hillside rooms, but we didn't regret our decision. Could still hear the frogs with our sound machine full blast, and the AC was nice for a midday nap. Also, go beachside if you are diving/mostly beaching, as you won't have to do the stairs as often. (2) hotel is not easily accessible for folks with physical limitations as it is built into the hillside. Makes for spectacular views, but lots of stairs. We are active people and really enjoyed the hike to breakfast each morning (we liked earning our breakfast!), but if you have any knee issues or physical limitations be warned. (3) The staff and the service was truly fantastic, aligned with a traditional luxury resort. We were completely taken care of at all times, dive shop to dining. However, expectations for the room should be set for eco-chic/sustainable sufficiency. You will be comfortable and have what you need, but the room is not immaculate for the price. (4) This hotel is for you if you enjoy staying at unique boutique properties and you like the feeling of being in the jungle. (5) Choose to dine in the old treehouse! We loved the intimacy and views from this space. The main treehouse for breakfast was always wonderful too, and the beach restaurant is an amazing choice for watching the waves break. We dined at Jade one night, amazing views as well.

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“Great service, authentic island feel, perfect spot for snorkeling (guests from other hotels come here to snorkel and dive), & Anse Mamin has the best burger ever!”
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We traveled to St. Lucia and stayed at Anse Chasanet - it was wonderful. Our suite, built on a mountain, was completely open yet very private. There were no phones or TVs to distract from the area's true beauty. It truly made our honeymoon more memorable. I would highly recommend Anse Chasanet to all future honeymooners!
-K. Phillips


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