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If you’re after a long-haul beach holiday with an excellent spa at your hotel, an Indian Ocean or Asian destination may first spring to mind. But the Caribbean can also definitely fulfil your wishes. The region’s islands have a wide selection of luxurious hotels with outstanding spas, offering state-of-the-art facilities and expert treatments, often using natural, local products. The settings for massages, such as in a rainforest or a tropical garden, right by the sea or next to a palm-dotted beach, can be memorable too. Here’s our pick of the best spa hotels in the Caribbean.
Sugar Beach
Soufriere, Saint Lucia
From
£
423
Four Seasons Resort Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis
From
£
347
Coral Reef Club
Saint James, Barbados
Yoga takes place here twice a week. There are also two big and attractive swimming pools set tranquilly in the grounds, a watersports centre (with diving on offer), two tennis courts and a gym.
From
£
282
Carlisle Bay
Old Road, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
From
£
299
The BodyHoliday
Cap Estate, Saint Lucia
From
£
449
Sandy Lane
Saint James, Barbados
has 11 treatment rooms, all with private gardens or outdoor plunge pools, and there’s a sauna, steam room (sometimes used for rhassoul treatments) and large communal hydrotherapy pool.
From
£
737
Laluna
St George’s, Grenada
From
£
256
Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France
Saint Barthélemy
outdoor relaxation pavilion and a spa terrace. Treatments are tailored specifically to guests’ needs, with signature offerings including a tiaré flower-fragranced exfoliating “Sun-Kissed Ritual” massage that claims to repair and moisturise your skin for a longer-lasting tan and “The Traveller’s Ritual” designed to help with the effects of jet lag.
From
£
663
Zemi Beach House Hotel & Spa
Anguilla
From
£
365
The Rockhouse
Negril, Jamaica
From
£
88
Silversands Grenada
St George’s, Grenada
From
£
617
Contributions by James Henderson & Nigel Tisdall