Jade Mountain
Rising
majestically above the 600 acre beach front resort of Anse Chastanet, Jade Mountain is a
cornucopia of organic architecture celebrating St
Lucias stunning scenic beauty.
Architect owner Nick Troubetzkoy has expanded upon his philosophy of building in
harmony with Caribbean
nature in his creation of Jade Mountain. The
bold architectural design, individual bridges leading to exceptional infinity
pool sanctuaries and rugged stoned-faced columns reaching towards the sky,
makes Jade Mountain one
of the Caribbeans
most mesmerizing resort experiences.
Expect grand sweeping spaces where
bedroom, living area and an extravagant private infinity pool glide into one
another to form extraordinary platforms floating out into nature. With the
fourth wall entirely absent, Jade Mountains
sanctuaries are stage-like settings from which to embrace the full glory of St
Lucias Pitons World Heritage
Site, and of course, the eternal Caribbean Sea. The
29 suites (with 24 infinity pools) epitomize luxury and architectural
brilliance. The Jade Mountain
sanctuaries are deliberately techno-free; there are no telephones, radio or
television. Internet access is available at reception for those who simply cannot
let go of the outside world as the resort encourages you to!
Wrapped around an infinity pool with a
dazzling kaleidoscope of colours, the Jade Mountain Club caters exclusively to
resident guests. Jade cuisine is a modern fusion cuisine with cultural
influences and unique techniques resulting in a wonderful taste adventure. Hovering
in space above the Jade Mountain Club is the Celestial Terrace, perfect for
sunset cocktails or star-gazing. Let the culinary team create a private dining experience
for you here.
A wide
range of spa services can be enjoyed in the privacy of the Jade Mountain
sanctuaries or at Kai en Ciel, Jade Mountains
boutique spa and fitness studio. Explore the boutiques and art gallery; try the
scuba diving, bike and water sports or visit the 2 soft sand beaches available
to Jade Mountain
guests at all times.
Approximately
1 hour drive from St. Lucia International Airport.
Helicopter transfers are also available during daylight hours.
QT Insider
St Lucia has some great local cuisine, and if you would like to try some of these mouth-watering dishes prepared with fresh produce venture out of your hotel to the local restaurants.
The warm waters off the coast of St. Lucia are perfect for diving and snorkelling. Visitors who choose to participate in these water sports have the opportunity to explore marine life up-close and personal in a way that is not possible in other locations around the world.