Overview
Set on a 600-acre estate in a panoramic park, Anse Chastanet is considered by many the ultimate wedding and honeymoon destination. This resort is perfect for those guests seeking a unique vacation, catering to snorkelling, scuba diving, hiking, biking and adventure enthusiasts.
Child policy: Anse Chastanet welcomes children from age 10. In the summer months (Jul, Aug, Sep) the minimum age requirement is reduced to 6 years.
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
49
Inclusions
- Round-trip airport transfers
- A la carte lunch and dinner. Buffet breakfast and afternoon tea
- Resort shuttle boat to our second beach at ANSE MAMIN daily;
- Welcome cocktail
- Manager's Cocktail Reception every Tuesday from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Beach Bar
- Guided tour of old French Colonial Plantation of Anse Mamin
- Anse Chastanet beach with beach charis and beach towels
- Resort Shuttle boat to a second beach at Anse Mamin daily.
- Select guided walks and hikes on the 600 acre estate
- Creole Hisory Class in the Beach Bar Fridays
- Library located in the Piton Bar with Wifi and complimentary guest computer
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Amazing New Year family week
simonjpickering on Jan 10, 2026
We have just returned from a week trip to this amazing resort, we had two rooms as a family of 4, we stayed in 15A and 1A, both amazing views; overall the experience was perfect, staff attentive, food top quality. We have stayed in many places around the world and this place is amongst the best.
A very special place in St. Lucia!
Rachel F (Summit, New Jersey) on Jan 05, 2026
We absolutely loved our stay at Anse Chastanet and would happily return. The resort itself is stunning and incredibly clean and well kept. The beach is gorgeous, the water is refreshing and beautiful, and the overall setting feels peaceful without being too quiet or sleepy. We did the all-inclusive plan and were very happy with it. The food was fresh, delicious, and thoughtfully prepared. The beach atmosphere was wonderful - there was no loud music, but plenty of people enjoying swimming, snorkeling, lounging, and the restaurants and bars. The snorkeling right offshore was excellent with very easy entry, which made it a highlight for us. I thought I might miss having a pool, but it truly was not an issue at all. We stayed in a deluxe beachside room and loved it. While these rooms do not have the Piton views that the hillside rooms offer, they have air conditioning and are extremely convenient to the beach, beach bar, and restaurants. If we wanted a Piton or coastline view, it was just a walk up to the concierge bar area or continue up toward Jade Mountain for some incredible scenery/views. It is important to note that the beach rooms are more of a jungle view, which does mean tree frogs, birds, bugs, and other jungle creatures. The mosquito nets around the beds definitely help at night, but all rooms are somewhat open to the elements, so that is something to be aware of. The staff overall was incredibly kind and welcoming. Most of the entire staff team truly went out of their way to be helpful. (There were a handful of restaurant/bar staff who were not particularly friendly, but they were the exception. ) The concierge, Gifter, was especially wonderful throughout our eight-night stay and helped us with many logistics. We also rented one of the resort’s catamarans for a half-day excursion, and the captain and crew were absolutely outstanding. The service could not have been better. We were on property for the New Years Eve celebration and it was spectacular! The staff did such an amazing job with dinner, live music, and a solid fireworks show! We were at the resort during the Caribbean airspace shutdown when our flight was canceled, and this is where Anse Chastanet truly impressed us. The general manager, Andrew, was on site and personally managing the emergency accommodations for all affected guests. I cannot remember the names of the other staff members at the reception desk, but they were also incredibly helpful and organized. The organization, calm leadership, and positive attitude during a very stressful situation were remarkable, and we felt very well taken care of and treated like family. A few practical tips for future guests: If you do the mud bath excursion, plan on throwing your bathing suit away afterward. The sulfur smell is extremely strong and almost impossible to wash out. Do not put it in the washing machine with other clothes unless you want everything to smell like sulfur. Also, do not rent a car. The roads are extremely winding, and the final stretch to the resort is a very steep dirt road. The local drivers are experts and taxis are absolutely the way to go! Lastly, we appreciated that during the winter months the resort does not allow small children. The atmosphere was peaceful without feeling quiet or boring, and it made for a very relaxing experience. Overall, this was a fantastic trip and a truly special place. We loved our stay and will absolutely return!
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