Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort has a new look after a transformative renovation project that saw the entire space updated and refreshed. We stepped inside to take a look…
The St Lucian Windjammer Landing resort has opened its doors to reveal the new design and accommodation. Influenced by its Caribbean-meets-Mediterranean island setting, the resort’s new look blends nautical and coastal elements, utilising soft neutrals and pops of St. Lucia’s renowned blue hue. Renovations were completed in partnership with Apple and Iron Concepts and G&G Interiors. The firms were inspired by the resort’s stunning hillside location with a design that pays homage to the resorts origins, bringing a focus back to the serenity of the beach. Custom-made wood furnishings including mindi and teak are used throughout spaces to provide contrast and natural rope and rattan furnishings transform outdoor space into a chic oasis.
The lobby’s grand infrastructure featuring high vaulted ceiling beams and an open air concept has been re-envisioned as a space where guests can mingle and meet. Outfitted with grand chandeliers, contemporary furniture, marble floors, a new reception area, ambassadors lounge and a coffee bar by day/wine bar by night concept, the refreshed look will enhance the guest check-in experience and bring to life the heart of the resort.
Dubbed the Manor Collection, the resort’s newly revitalised luxury estate villas feature sweeping views of the cobalt Caribbean Sea perched at the top of the hillside, complete with in-ground pools. Among the collection is The Presidential Manor slated to be unveiled later this year, which will be the largest villa on site at more than 350 square metres, along with a swimming pool and adjunct living space perfect for extended family or friends.
Additionally, guests can now enjoy the newly built Ocean Point Residences featuring a mix of luxury two and three-bedroom beachfront villas. Each villa in this collection has multiple outdoor terraces, a private infinity pool, fully equipped kitchens and artwork showcasing Caribbean culture and landscape by local artists. The design continues the modern meets Mediterranean aesthetic where island vibes blend seamlessly with a luxurious escape. A new Ocean Point Club House has been designed as an exclusive lounge for Ocean Point Residence guests with a dedicated concierge desk and private check-in area.
Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort’s enhanced culinary programme led by Culinary Director Aurelien Duarte and Executive Chef Sebastian Francis boasts chic upgrades to design elements and refreshed menus for Papa Don’s, Jammers, Upper Deck and now Masala at Embers, serving up authentic Indian cuisine, led by Chef Vikrham Singh. Upscale dining at Upper Deck evokes a modern steakhouse vibe with moody accents including a soon-to-be unveiled wine lounge. Fire pits and sophisticated coastal furniture adorn the newly re-envisioned Jammers restaurant adding luxe touches to the beachside dining hot spot. Each restaurant supports St. Lucia’s local farmers and fishermen, serving up only the freshest of ingredients.
The renowned spa at Windjammer Landing has also been reimagined and is now branded the Serene Wellness & Spa, which compliments the wide range of balance-restoring rituals and treatments available to nurture both physical and spiritual routines. Stand-out packages include their holistic approach to detox and immunity featuring steps to transition to a healthier way of living. This year the spa plans to unveil the island’s first medi-spa with treatments at the forefront of anti-aging and rejuvenation.
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