Le Phare Bleu

Grenada Island


Hidden away on a pretty bay in the south of the island, this marina hotel has a private and homely vibe with 14 villas nestled in pretty gardens that run down to a tranquil little beach. It's such a lovely spot that it's hard to leave, fortunately there's a good breezy restaurant on-site.

The villas are well designed with wooden walls at the front that open completely to merge the lounge area with the ample wooden porches.


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