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Anse Chastanet is a quirky little resort hideaway on St Lucia offering individually designed rooms decorated with stunning original artworks. It lies in a unique hillside setting with spectacular views of the Pitons and has pristine coral reefs offshore.
Stay in the new Piton Suite complete with spectacular views of the Pitons and a private pool, perfect for couples and honeymooners
Unique and quirky rooms built without a fourth wall, affording spectacular views of the Pitons
One suite is built around a Grommier tree!
Some of the island's best snorkeling and diving right on your doorstep
Located near the small picturesque town of Soufrière in the south of St Lucia, Anse Chastanet is a romantic hideaway close to St Lucia’s famous Piton Mountains. Anse Chastanet has 49 individually designed rooms scattered about the lush hillside or on the beach front, many with stunning views of the Piton Mountains. All of the rooms are furnished with local hardwoods and have been designed to blend harmoniously with the environment.
Anse Chastanet offers five dining options; the Tree House for fine Caribbean cuisine, Emeralds which serves delicious vegetarian cuisine, Piti Piton, the Jungle Grill and Trou au Diable located right on the beach.
This is the ideal spot to laze in a hammock with a good book or if you feel more active, take part in an array of activities including windsurfing, sunfish sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, tennis and rainforest hikes. There is also a highly rated PADI dive center on site with instruction; the spectacular coral reefs just offshore offer superb snorkeling and scuba diving where you can discover over 200 different species of fish.
When to visit
The Premium Hillside rooms have the most incredible views of the Piton Mountains from the showers!
Tennis
Treatments
Yoga
Fishing
Sailing
Spa
Windsurfing
Anse Chastanet Resort is situated on St Lucia’s quiet southwestern coast where two magical peaks, the Pitons, leap from the sea and the mountains are covered with greenery. There are 100 steps leading from beach level to mid-hillside level therefore not suitable for toddlers or people with walking difficulties.