The Jalousie Plantation is set in one of the most spectacular locations in the world, the majestic valley of the Pitons. Nestled on a hillside in the shadow of the twin peaks, The Jalousie Plantation offers stunning sunset views of Eden Bay, leaving guests with an incredible feeling of awe and calm.
| Spread over 325 lush acres of tropical forest, the resort is unsurpassed for its natural beauty and is resplendent with native fruit trees, including tropical favorites such as mango, banana, papaya, coconut and avocado, and even more exotic fruits such as sour sop, star fruit and hog plum. There are a wide variety of flowering shrubs; hibiscus, jasmine, bougainvillea, and oleander as well as the bright red 'flamboyant tree' which attracts tiny iridescent humming birds.
| When you think of a Spa, many feelings and emotions come to mind. You might think, relaxation, pampering, stress release, calm. You might think of massages, facials, body wraps and scrubs, a fitness centre, nail and hair care, saunas, steam and rejuvenation. Nowhere in your imagination do you dream that after your body has been pampered and your mind relaxed, that you can step out to a spa deck, with a view as incredible as the one the Jalousie Plantation offers.
| The 4 restaurants offer a relaxed atmosphere for daytime and evening dining. There are themed nights at The Pier and Bayside restaurants, and an a la carte menu nightly at The Plantation Room, the fine dining restaurant.
| | The Jalousie Plantation was once the site of an 18th century Sugar Mill Estate, the remains of which are integrated into the resort. The lush and breath taking setting, one of the most dramatic in the world dips down to a quarter-mile stretch of secluded white sand beach. |
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on Mar. 31, 2008 at 8:49 AM