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St. Lucia gets its first Secrets resort

St. Lucia gets its first Secrets resort

Travel Weeklya day ago

St. Lucia has welcomed the Secrets St. Lucia Resort & Spa, an adults-only all-inclusive resort, the first Secrets-branded property to open on the island. Located in Castries on the northwest coast, the resort has 355 rooms, each with furnished balconies, 24-hour room service and daily refreshed minibar. Swim-out suites are available in every building, as well. Preferred Club room categories have extra amenities like personalized check-in; access to the Preferred Club with daily continental breakfast; and hors d'oeuvres.
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The resort has five a la carte restaurants, one buffet and a creperie as well as seven bars and lounges. Programming includes tennis and pickleball courts, beach volleyball, yoga, a jogging trail, windsurfing, sailboats and kayaking. There's also a pool as well as a separate pool for Preferred Guests. The Secrets Spa has couples' and single treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room, salon, and hydrotherapy circuit.

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