Jade Mountain Resort
St. Lucia
Clinging to a cliffside, the Jade Mountain Resort affords sweeping vistas of the Caribbean coastline. With views of St Lucia’s twin volcanic peaks uninterrupted by any markings of civilisation, while all-inclusivity is optional rather than mandatory here, the hotel’s remote locale means it’s definitely the right choice. Rooms are dubbed “sanctuaries”, a cliché we’ll forgive because the name is for once an apt description – high ceilings, four-poster beds and private infinity pools create a feeling of utter contentment. Still, venture you must. On site you’ll find the spa and gym, but nature calls too. The nearby iridescent waters of Anse Chastanet beach welcome swimming, sailing, kayaking and diving. If you prefer to stay on land, the resort’s 600-acre plantation offers plenty of lush ground to cover, as well as tours that can be arranged of the surrounding botanical gardens, volcano and sulphur springs.