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A top class, villa orientated property, located near St Lucia's northernmost tip.

In a quiet area on the north coast of St Lucia, this luxury hotel with private villas is set in a stunning, secluded location with its own private beach. Cap Maison is located away from the crowds while still convenient for the Rodney Bay area. Accommodation ranges from garden view rooms with ensuite bathrooms, hand-painted tiles, balcony or terrace to a range of suites with oceans views towards Martinique. For even more privacy, there is a range of spacious villas. Some rooms and villas have their own private pool and roof terrace. The hotel has a range of high-class dining options – the Cliff at Cap offers a fusion of French and Caribbean cuisine on a terrace with ocean views, while the Naked Fisherman offers more informal barbecue and grill under a thatched roof on the beach, and the Rock Maison private deck is ideal for a more intimate meal. The Spa Maison offers a range of treatments and classes, both in groups and privately.

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What our clients say

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  • "Good quality hotel in all respects and excellent position to access interesting areas of BA on foot."

    RG, Braunton Feb 2014
  • Loved the hot springs and the llama pen.

    BJ, Belfast May 2018
  • "Top floor rooms like light and air."

    JS, Winscombe Feb 2014
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    During a career break, Rosie embarked on an unforgettable year-long backpacking trip across Latin America. Now back in the UK, she is excited to share her knowledge and experiences with others, helping them discover her favourite place in the world.

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    Charlotte's fascination with Latin America began with a family holiday to Belize. She went on to study Spanish in school and at university before spending a year living in Santiago, Chile.

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    Heloise started her Latin American journey as an exchange student in Santiago, Chile. With extended summer holidays this was the perfect opportunity to backpack through Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Brazil.

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    A globetrotter since her childhood, Alex spent a year studying abroad in Guadalajara and has returned to Latin America countless times since then.

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