Bay Gardens Beach Resort
This 72 roomed 4 star hotel is situated at Rodney Bay Village, on Gros-islet, close to a marina, Reduit Beach and all local amenities and nightlife. The resort is designed in a georgian plantation style combining French and Caribbean styles wrapped around a curved swimming pool overlooking the ocean.
4 star Accommodation
There are a wide variety of options to choose from including beachfront suites of for 2 or 4 guests, ocean view, beachfront and garden view bedrooms. All rooms include as standard air-conditioning, balcony, CD player, ceiling fans, DVD player, direct dial phone, wireless Internet (surcharge), safe and kitchenette. The suites offer all that the rooms have plus microwaves, fridges, freezers, stoves, coffee makers, a turndown service, patio, sitting room area, rollwaya beds and wake up calls.
Spa Services
Bay Gardens Beach Resort has a full-service spa featuring massage/treatment rooms, beauty services, and a hair salon. The Spa features Swedish and Sports massages, Reflexology, and Aromatherapy that you can enjoy in the comfort of your room, or in the beachfront gazebo for a highly personalised and relaxing experience.
Your 4 Star Dining Options
The Bay Gardens Beach Resort has a flagship Restaurant called the Dolphins-Seafood Steakhouse Restaurant. Not surprisingly the restaurant offers a wide range of beef dishes but also an interesting selection of local seafood including tuna, shrimp and crab. The Red Room Piano Lounge based at the restaurant offers a laid back venue for light jazz and a few cocktails.
Reduit Beach
The Resort and Spa sits on one of St. Lucia's scenic beaches and in addition to the magnificent settings at the resort,guests have the additional privilege of and incomparably beautiful 2-mile beach vista allowing access to the aquatic delights which include swimming, watersports and dive shop.
Discover St. Lucia
More mountainous than the other islands in the archipelago St Lucia's highest point being Mount Gimie at 950m above sea level. The two Piton Mountains form the islands most famous landmarks. Located on the western side of the island between Soufriere and Choiseul these pyramid shaped mountains were formed volcanically and rose from the sea. Castries is the capital of the island where almost one third of the population live. The climate is tropical and kept cool by the northeast trade winds. There is a unique drive-in volcano, La Soufriere,sulphur springs, the Pitons and acres of beautiful natural rainforest for guests to explore. Due to the islands heritage a rich tradition of folk music exists and it is impossible to ignore, a combination of Creole and African culture influences the music, cuisine and art of the islands. The long standing banana production and export is becoming rivalled as the countries main source of income by tourism