Grenada Hotels

Bayaleau Point Cottages

At a Glance

    Pros

  • ideal for small groups or families (up to 16 people)
  • swinging in your hammock is an "active" sport
  • beautiful Grenadines view

    Cons

  • very rustic
  • way off the beaten path
  • rental car advised

Bayaleau Point Cottages Review

In a laid-back environment on a quiet hillside estate on the easternmost point of Windward Bay, four colorful gingerbread cottages are within earshot of one another but partially hidden by trees and other foliage. Each cottage sleeps up to four—one has a "guest" annex that would be perfect for a couple of teenagers—and has a fully equipped kitchen. Meals are served by reservation or pre-arrangement—if you want your freshly caught fish grilled, for example. The cottages were lovingly built, one by one, by owner Dave Goldhill, an expat American who opened Bayaleau (bee-ah-loo) in 1992. Goldhill has a 28-foot boat called Mostly Harmless, also built on the premises, which he uses to take guests on snorkeling trips to the Tobago Cays and half- or full-day excursions throughout the Grenadines. Take a hike, borrow an ocean kayak, watch the birds, or, for something completely different, enjoy a donkey trek tour—from three hours to five days. Goldhill's partner, artist Georgia Tuson, creates painted tiles, calabashes, and other artwork in her on-site studio.

    Hotel Details

  • 4 cottages.
  • Rate includes no meals.

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