St. Vincent and the Grenadines Hotels

Firefly Mustique

At a Glance

    Pros

  • relaxed and friendly spot
  • open-air ocean views from each amazing room
  • the bar—a hangout for guests and visiting celebrities—features martini and champagne menus

    Cons

  • very expensive
  • house-party atmosphere at the bar can get noisy at night

Firefly Mustique Review

Tiny and charming, this three-story hotel is wedged into dense tropical foliage on a steep hillside above Britannia Bay. Originally built as a private villa in the early 1970s, the inn has just five exquisite rooms: one has a private deck with hot tub; another, a plunge pool; another, an open-air shower. Each is equipped with an iPod (loaded with specially selected music), dock, and speakers. A waterfall connects the inn's two pools, and the beach is just down the (rather steep) garden path. Because the resort is built on a hillside and most rooms are accessed via a spiral staircase, it is not a suitable choice for guests with young children or folks with disabilities. All meals are included, as well as picnic lunches, afternoon tea, and sunset snacks. Firefly restaurant serves Caribbean cuisine, gourmet pizza, and pasta dishes.

    Hotel Details

  • 5 rooms.
  • Rate includes all-inclusive.

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