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The Caribbean has more than its share of vast all-inclusive hotels. But some islands also offer very enticing, small-scale places to stay that offer a much more personalised experience – you may even be looked after by the hotel’s owners. These boutique hotels vary enormously in their look and feel, from elegant plantation-style properties to funky beachside hangouts, but what the best have in common is a profusion of tropical character. And while some of the Caribbean’s boutique hotels are expensive, others are very affordable – the selection below includes options for all budgets. Our experts offer a guide to the best boutique hotels in the Caribbean, featuring the top hotels for chic villas, relaxing pools, beach access, Caribbean cuisine and stunning views, in locations including Jamaica, Barbados, Grenada and St Lucia.
Rabot Hotel
Soufriere, Saint Lucia
From
£
249
Golden Rock Inn
Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis
From
£
153
Little Arches
Christ Church, Barbados
Petite Anse Hotel
Sauteurs, Grenada
From
£
107
The Cliff Hotel
Negril, Jamaica
From
£
218
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort
St George’s, Grenada
From
£
121
ECO Lifestyle + Lodge
Bathsheba, Barbados
From
£
139
Jakes
Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, Jamaica
Other facilities include Dougie’s Bar, which stands next to the saltwater pool looking out onto the deck, beach area and sea, and an outdoor screen for film nights. The 33 rooms and suites – one or two rooms per cottage – are mostly set on the waterfront, with a cracking sea view from their own deck. Most have traditional West Indian features and pops of its signature funky style.
From
£
74
Villa Marie Saint Barth
Saint Barthélemy
From
£
483
The Inn At English Harbour
English Harbour Town, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
From
£
347