Sunset Reef St Kitts

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Sunset Reef St Kitts

Blue views, green ambitions

Paradisiacal palmetto point

Super sustainable luxury Caribbean resort, the ocean-facing Sunset Reef St Kitts, has a very clean green conscience. And once you don your snorkeling gear and see the mind-blowing marine life for yourself, you’ll see why they are working so hard to protect it. In a secluded spot on the mountainous and majestic isle of St Kitts, this seemingly boundless blue-tinted retreat combines the feel of a private holiday rental with the attentive staff, palate-piquing cuisine and manicured gardens of a luxury hotel. Come here to spot a humpback whale from the beach bar, fill your lungs with sea air and immerse yourself in healing Caribbean waters. 

Facilities

Facilities

Habitaciones

Sunset Reef St Kitts has seven suites, and on request you can book out the entire hotel.

Checkout

Noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 4pm

Más detalles

Rates do not include breakfast. The à la carte breakfast at the on-site Drop Anchor Grill is around $25 to $35 a person.

Also

Unfortunately, the property isn't wheelchair-accessible.

Gimnasio

Acceso gratis a internet

Lavandería

Aceptamos mascotas

Piscina

Restaurante en el hotel

Servicio de habitaciones

At the Hotel

Alfresco lounging terraces; yoga deck; fitness center with indoor and outdoor training areas; free weights, two Peloton bikes, a Precor treadmill and elliptical; botanical garden; pier; barbecue area; private dining deck; concierge; free WiFi; public beach onsite; free-to-borrow bikes, paddle boats, stand-up paddleboards, kayaks and snorkeling kit. In rooms: kitchenette; fireplace; Beekman 1802 all-natural bath products; two 50-inch flatscreen TVs; pull-out sofas; Nespresso coffee machine; Cariloha beds with adjustable power base; reverse-osmosis water-filtration system; kettle; and Tea Forté teas.

Our Favourite Rooms

The seven suites at Sunset Reef St Kitts are very similar in style so there’s no best bedroom to bagsy should your party be large enough to book out the entire resort. All suites have balconies with insanely beautiful sea views – and that’s probably what you’re here for. The calming neutral decor is comfortable, understated and doesn’t try to steal attention away from the Caribbean sea. Driftwood coffee-tables and shell chandeliers make up some of the beach-inspired accents. You’ll also spot some local photography on the walls, designed to whet your appetite for places to go in St Kitts. Opt for the Liamuiga and Caribelle suites if you’d like a shower room large enough to fit a rolltop bath. Caribelle and Trinity have full kitchens as opposed to kitchenettes, with the latter also boasting its own dining deck.

Poolside

The infinity pool sits on high (hello, views…) at the heart of the hotel and is open 24 hours a day. Enjoy partially submerged pool-loungers and cozy fire-pit-warmed seating, which there’s no need to leave as each has a call button; we like shading ourselves under the mango tree.

Spa

No spa so far, but massages, facials and nail services are all available in-room. There’s a massage platform in the hotel gardens, a yoga deck and an indoor/outdoor fitness center with an Olympic weight-lifting platform, all of which look out onto the stellar sea views. Get a taste of the Scandi spa experience with the 104-degree mineralised hot spa or the 55-degree cold plunge-pool, if you’re feeling brave.

Packing Tips

Bring binoculars for spotting a whale or two over breakfast; golf clubs, if an 18-hole golf course in St. Kitts (and another in neighboring Nevis) floats your boat; sensible shoes for hiking up Mount Liamuiga; and reusable water bottles.

Also

The concierge team can play cupid with a private meal on the sand or view-blessed balcony. And, they’ll keep you entertained with excursions, activities, private yoga and fitness classes, maybe even a karaoke session, movie night or beach barbecue.

Niños

There are no child-specific facilities, but babysitting services can be arranged with a third party provider for a fee. Infant cribs are available on request and sofas in rooms double up as pull-out beds. No kids’ menu but they’ll love the pizza.

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Food And Drink

Food & Drink

Top Table

All meals are served alfresco on dining decks overlooking the infinity pool and sea. Private dining options include a beach barbecue, or a romantic table set up on your balcony or the sandy beach; and you can have meals tailor-made by a private chef.

Código de vestimenta

Island brights with stretchy waistbands because you’re going to want dessert.

Food and Drinks

Hotel Restaurant

The Drop Anchor Grill overlooks the infinity pool and lets you soak up the sea views over breakfast, lunch and dinner. The modern fusion menu offers Caribbean fare (Sunset Reef conch chowder), more international flavors (Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches), and unique flavor pairings: pork belly with cardamom, red-wine tapioca, carrot purée, and caramelized-onion jam; mustard-glazed rack of lamb with Midori-liquor chutney and mint yogurt. In line with the focus on sustainability, ingredients are locally sourced (you’ll pass the French sticky thyme, mint and lemongrass in the hotel gardens). A signature rum cocktail menu will perfectly complement the sundown views and you can rock up here for pizza, snacks and decadent desserts. The most popular dishes are the chef’s daily-changing farm-to-table specials.

Hotel Bar

If the sea breeze just ain't breezy enough by the pool, take a trip through the gardens down to the beachy Sandbar, perched on the cliffside and soundtracked by the soothing swooshes of gentle waves. The structure is an upscale traditional island bar, pieced together from local materials; it’s an inviting spot for laidback drinks, light bites and good conversation while swaying on the swing seats. The drinks go down easy at any time, with the likes of the Smokey Date (with scotch, lime, date purée and cinnamon) and caramel espresso martinis, but don’t miss the Sundrop Experience – happy hour on a Friday evening, perfect for a pre-dinner cocktail (the mojitos are highly recommended), and some all-round limin’ (that’s Kittitian speak for relaxing), not forgetting those superb sunset views of course.

Last Orders

À la carte breakfast is served to guests only from 7am to 11am. Lunch is served noon to 3pm and dinner, 6 to 9pm. The Sandown Bar is open 11am until sundown, with happy hour on Fridays, 5 to 8pm.

Room Service

Laundry service and grocery shopping service is available at a charge. If you’d like to dine on your greenery-shielded deck, you can order in-room from the menu from 7am to 9pm.

Planes

St Kitts is served by Robert L Bradshaw International Airport, with daily flights from Charlotte, Miami and New York. You may choose to fly in from one of the larger Caribbean islands; or if you really want to arrive in style, the concierge team can arrange a private jet directly to St Kitts from the airport of your choice. The property is just a 10-minute drive from the airport.

Trains

The only train service you’ll find on the island is the narrow-gauge St Kitts Scenic Railway which is geared towards tourists rather than day-to-day transportation. Covering 30 miles across cliffs, canyons, villages, farms and lush vegetation, you’ll complete a circle of the island in two hours and feast on some breathtaking views along the way.

Automobiles

Car hire is highly recommended for an island that’s pint-sized enough to drive from one end to the other in around 45 minutes. You’ll need to obtain a temporary St Kitts and Nevis driving license from any car-hire company, which costs $25. At the hotel there is free street-side parking and a free valet service.

Worth Getting Out of Bed For

Considering it’s the smallest nation in the Americas, St Kitts and Nevis have big personalities, with its verdant mountainous landscape, rainforests, pristine waters and volcanic beaches; these two speckles in the Caribbean archipelago are becoming a clear favorite for those who know the region. 

For adventurous souls, St Kitts is the perfect playground for outdoor activities that get your heart pumping. Sky Safari St Kitts will have you flying through the rainforest on a zipline while St Kitts Water Sports can take you jet-skiing around Reggae Beach, parasailing, kiteboarding and everything in between. Note that snorkeling kits, kayaks, paddle-boats and paddle-boards are available to borrow from the hotel.

Across the island, you’ll find ocean-to-table cuisine at every turn, but at Sunset Reef St Kitts, you can see it happening in real time. The fishing experience gives you the chance to catch your own mahi mahi, tuna or red snapper, before bringing it back to the property to throw on the outdoor barbecue (or ask staff to cook it for you).

A guided tour with Greg’s Safaris will take you through the Valley of the Giants, one of the most biodiverse areas of the island where you can stumble on ancient Indian Petroglyphs. Led by a true historian, Greg will also guide you through the forested mountains, to relics of the once prominent sugar industry. 

Earn or Redeem Points with World of Hyatt

This Mr & Mrs Smith hotel participates in the World of Hyatt loyalty program. As a member, you can earn and redeem points and enjoy exclusive benefits for qualifying nights. .

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Sunset Reef St Kitts

Dirección

2160 Palmetto Point Parish, Trinity, KN0202