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Softly undulating hills covered by lush tropical foliage meet sugary white beaches on the dreamy 115-acre private island of Petit St. Vincent. This idylic island, also known as PSV, lies about 40 miles south of Saint Vincent in the Caribbean isles of the Grenadines. All 22 generously spaced, freestanding villas and cottages at this chic ecologically sustainable resort front the beach or are scattered around the island's bluffs boasting magnificent ocean views. Plushly designed lounges, indoor and outdoor dining areas, sun decks or gardens afford utmost privacy. Modern comforts include air conditioning, Bose iPod docking stations, Nespresso machines, and high-end bath amenities and towels. Purposely, the villas and cottages have no televisions or Internet connectivity for a chance to truly unplug from the stressful daily grind for a while.
Petit St. Vincent Resort
Private Island
Petit Saint Vincent, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Nearest Airport: UNI
Bad service awful food don’t waste your money on St.Vincent. No no no it’s a ripoff the new owner has no idea what she is doing. Charges an exorbitant rate just to stop for an afternoon at the bar.
Lauren Bronwyn G
A very unique place you should experience. Unique natural beauty, very unique rooms. This resort gives you a feeling that few do. Want to unplug and feel great after a vacation. This is the place. Amazing Spa. You will feel like this island is yours. Great staff. Clearly investments are being made and I am definitely going back. Take a day trip to Tobago Cays and snorkel with sea turtles, spectacular.
Jeffrey B
I have never been more insulted in a hotel resort. We’ve visited here multiple times previously and always had a lovely time. The staff were always pleasant and attentive and the food/drinks were delicious. Unfortunately though the hotel has been bought by an individual who I believe is desperate to create their own private island by pricing people out and pressuring people (illegally) to leave. Anyone who now visits is asked to pay $110 (US) per adult to set foot in the hotel. This is purely for the privilege of spending more money in their bar and restaurant. We arrived on a yacht and agreed to pay (for a party of 12) following a conversation with their reception team on the phone. However the moment we arrived we had a framed notice shoved in our faces telling us to pay immediately - which we were already on our way to do. It was abrasive and unpleasant. We made them aware we’d agreed to pay at which point they couldn’t wait to tell us that the beach restaurant was closed that evening (because they only had 2 guests in the whole hotel!) and that their main restaurant was $135 (US) per head. Again, we agreed to this but then they told us this would only be a 3 course meal and the menu was limited as they weren’t expecting an extra 12 people for dinner. The way we were spoken to was like we couldn’t afford to be there. Slightly odd given we’d said we were happy to pay. The staff were rude, arrogant and obnoxious. In the end we decided enough was enough and refused to pay and left the hotel instead. However, we found a spot on the beach because beaches in this area, across all the islands, are public and everyone is allowed to use them. It was fairly clear though that the staff have been told to pressurise people to leave the beaches. We had a member of ‘security’ tell us ‘we had to leave’. We immediately said we didn’t as the beach was public. He kept repeating ‘hotel management have told me you need to leave’ but we kept saying that’s not the law and he knows it to which he eventually broke and just said it’s his job to ask us to leave even though he knows we don’t have to. What an awful situation to be put in - being forced to intimidate people because ‘management’ have asked you to! We weren’t intimidated but I can only imagine lots of people leave without questioning it… The overall vibe has changed unfortunately. The staff are evasive and unhappy, the hotel is dead, they aren’t earning tips, it’s all falling apart and it’s such a shame as it used to be one of our favourite places in the Grenadines/St Vincent. Management need to get this place back on track quickly otherwise they won’t have a resort anymore. Maybe that’s what the new owner wants and it’s definitely working! Two guests in the whole hotel doesn’t sound like a thriving business to me…
James C
Stayed over Christmas and it was a stunning place. Island is beautiful, and makes up for the generally very lazy and rude service. Would still return but bare in mind that you are paying for the islands natural beauty, not any of the hotel facilities or service.
flora g - London, United Kingdom
We stayed here for 7 nights and everything was perfect. The accommodation was clean and spacious with a separate lounge, bedroom and bathroom. The food was perfect in the beach restaurant and the main restaurant and was served by very friendly and attentive staff. We never had to request anything as our needs were always anticipated. Nothing was too much trouble for them. There is no WIFI in the cottages and there are no tv’s so it is an ideal location to just relax and enjoy the sunshine and the food.
DerekParsons - Oswestry, United Kingdom
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