Cotton House

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Cotton House

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Mustique, Mustique Island, St. Vincent & Grenadines

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Nestled on the exclusive island of Mustique, the Cotton House is a breezy sanctuary of luxury, with vibrant rooms, private plunge pools, and a gorgeous beachfront.  

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How to Visit Mustique, a Private Caribbean Island

"The Cotton House is the only hotel on the island, offering luxury suites and cottages, a spa, and dining options. It hosts social events and can arrange various water activities for guests." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/mustique-saint-vincent-and-the-grenadines
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"If you want to vacation like British royalty, visit the mosquito-shaped island of Mustique, which Naomi Campbell, Mick Jagger, and Princess Margaret have all called their home away from home. Once on land, there’s no better place to stay than the Cotton House, a private retreat that feels like the lap of luxury. Set on 13 acres of cerulean beachfront and gardens thick with jasmine and frangipani, the 20 rooms and suites are awash in neutral hues inspired by their surroundings, with wicker pendant lighting, ikat throw pillows, and breezy mosquito nets over the beds. Explore the coral reefs near the shoreline in a glass-bottom kayak, or improve your backhand with help from the resident tennis pro. After a day of sun-soaked adventure, dine on fresh-caught specialties (pan-seared barracuda, Caribbean-style sushi) at Veranda restaurant, then retire to the Great Room, a colonial-inspired lounge offering rare and local rums."

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"If you want to vacation like British royalty, visit the mosquito-shaped island of Mustique, which Naomi Campbell, Mick Jagger, and Princess Margaret have all called their home away from home. Once on land, there’s no better place to stay than the Cotton House, a private retreat that feels like the lap of luxury. Set on 13 acres of cerulean beachfront and gardens thick with jasmine and frangipani, the 20 rooms and suites are awash in neutral hues inspired by their surroundings, with wicker pendant lighting, ikat throw pillows, and breezy mosquito nets over the beds. Explore the coral reefs near the shoreline in a glass-bottom kayak, or improve your backhand with help from the resident tennis pro. After a day of sun-soaked adventure, dine on fresh-caught specialties (pan-seared barracuda, Caribbean-style sushi) at Veranda restaurant, then retire to the Great Room, a colonial-inspired lounge offering rare and local rums."

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The Cotton House, Mustique, St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What's the deal here? The only hotel on the island, and yet still punching above its weight class. This colonial breezy institution is, for want of more elegant phrasing, the best way in to access the absurdly spoiling exclusivity of this private enclave. So what makes the hotel so special? The eccentric Scottish aristocrat Colin Tennant (later Lord Glenconner) bought Mustique in 1958 for £45,000 (US$56,492) without stepping ashore. He gradually developed it into one of the most famous hideaway islands in the world, a favorite retreat for rock stars (Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Bryan Adams) and royalty (Princess Margaret, Prince William and Kate Middleton). Today Mustique is home to around 100 fabulous villas, as well as The Cotton House hotel, and is still privately owned. How are the rooms? Any standout details to make our stay more comfortable? Ceiling fans, Ortigia Sicilia in the bathroom, complimentary beach bag. Regulars have a soft spot for the cottages, the smallest and most affordable option, but cozily charming with a four-poster king-size bed and a veranda at the back—you spend most of your time outdoors anyway. Are there any good food options on site? Breakfast is included. Toy water-guns are provided for those wishing to keep the birds away from their smoked mahi-mahi bagel or brioche French toast with caramelized bananas and guava jam. Sushi, lobster kebab, and pizzas with a Caribbean twist in the beach club. Dinner can be rather quiet, with dishes ranging from soy-glazed kingfish to lamb and aubergine with goat’s cheese mash. How's the service? Most of the staff are from the nearby island of St. Vincent and have long-term positions. They are polite and friendly but at times can seem to be going through the motions. Who are you likely to find booking the neighboring room The sort who know this isn't the real Caribbean and are happy with that. No bling or global labels. But how nice it would be if some clued-up teenager filled their smartphones with something other than Maroon 5 and Amy Winehouse. What's the surrounding area like? The island has one other hotel, the smaller and less costly Firefly Mustique, which has good food and drinks but is more enclosed with lots of steps. In Britannia Bay there is also Basil's Bar, plus the fish market and fruit stall. Is there anything else we should be sure to check out while staying here? In 2015 a large chunk of an Ariane space rocket washed ashore, which now stands beside Basil's Bar. The Mustique Company launched a coral restoration project the same year that has done very well—the waters here are one of the best places in The Grenadines to see turtles. Okay, it all sounds great, but is there anything you wish would get an upgrade? There is a small museum in the Sugar Mill that's sadly neglected, with terrible mosquitos. So why would you recommend this hotel (and, by extension, a vacation in Mustique)? Ignore Mustique's reputation as a celebrity getaway—the key reason for its enduring appeal is down to the happy fact that it's a truly beautiful, super-safe, and assiduously maintained island with dream beaches and a hassle-free atmosphere." - Nigel Tisdall

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/st-vincent-the-grenadines/mustique/cotton-house
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50 Best Places to Travel in 2019

"Cotton House, on the famed private island of Mustique, continues to draw visitors two years after an extensive renovation." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/best-places-to-travel-in-2019
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Cynthia McCague

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Cotton House and Mustique deserve their stellar reputation as a beautifully serene retreat from the world. I have never had better or more delightful service. People mostly work there for years and know exactly the ethos visitors expect. The grounds are manicure. Great snorkeling is just a few steps off the beach. Food is fabulous. I was there in slow season which was perfect. I hear in winter or July/ August the social life with all the repeat visitors and owners is amazing. I am going back as soon as I can squeeze it in my travel schedule!!! It’s a close to perfection as I have found anywhere🌎

Douglas Stevens

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I had an absolutely wonderful time. Except for the beach bar where i was served the wrong beer which also warm which i still had to pay for despite the mistake. I also was acosted by these horrid biting insects that left horrible and itchy bumps. But the restaurant was great, amazing wine list. Atmosphere you can not beat. Sheer luxury.

Spencer

Google
True 5 star place. Magical experience made special by the amazing people who work there. The friendliest and most attentive service you will find in the Caribbean. Very relaxed and casual vibe, not pretentious at all. Rooms are spacious, private, and well appointed. Great snorkeling in the lagoon fronting the beach area. Good to know: the food has a quite a bit of British influence.

Sergei B

Google
The legendary Cotton House hotel is all about the location- on one of the prettiest islands in the Caribbean and with a beautiful beach. It’s very old school with wonderful staff, but the rooms, televisions and gyms could use some updating. The villas straddle the fine line between “shabby chic” and just plain shabby, and when the wind blows all the shutters and windows rattle like crazy. We were given a nice upgrade and the service is terrific. Of the two restaurants, the beach cafe serves descent lunch, but the Dinner restaurant is disappointing. No outstanding meals and no specials or variety, at least during our stay. |Gym and spa could use a makeover. |Finally, even though they threw a terrific New YearsEve party, the place could use some livening up, with more live music to put one in the mood, especially during the beach dining. |Overall, a charming place but not up to the standards one expects in this price range, on such an exclusive island.

klaus m

Google
I am in love with this place. Visited the first time in 1984 and it has retained all of its charm and beauty and magic. The bungalow suites are divine. Literally PERFECT. The main house restaurant/bar is beyond stunning serving wonderful drinks and food. We decided to come in the off season for some relaxing days and it couldn't be any better. If you want the high life come during the season and you will find parties everywhere. Even now, we are out and about with new found friends every evening. The snorkeling right in front of the main beach is wonderful too. Turtles, parrot fish and everything else! GO!!!

Tanguy M

Google
We stayed at the Cotton House for 5 nights in December - lovely boutique hotel with a great feel and a fantastic beach - a great way to experience the "Mustique way of life". In no particular order: friendly and personal service, fantastic beach (with a really good snorkelling spot next to it), relaxed atmosphere, a sense of history, buildings and grounds exuding charm and serenity, lovely room with plunge pool... definitely a great place to relax and chill out. This was our first stay in Mustique and it is as fantastic as they say (or even better!): beautiful island, laid back and friendly atmosphere, lots of space (one can easily have a beach for oneself) etc. A truly magical experience and a fantastic way to escape the pandemic, even for a few days only.

kickiworldluxurytrav

Google
We stayed 2 nights in an oceanview room with plungepool. Oh my it was lovely! Firstly we were greeted at the small airfield and taken the short ride to the main house and our luggage was whisked away to our room. Emilie( GM) greeted us and took us into the Great Room for a refreshing drink and registration. The tranquil surroundings does wonders for any stress you may have brought with you - instant calm. Staff are everywhere it seems but you don't really notice them until you need something. It is a very relaxed atmosphere and guests are there just to chill it seems- quite rightly so! The main restaurant is closed at lunch and the evening meal was to take place at the Beach cafe( seperate review)on our first day, so it was suggested that we could try a local restaurant called The View - Bobson took us there and picked us up later. It's called the View for a reason( review done seperatlely) Our room was just lovely - they offer a free pressing and unpacking service upon arrival - very nice indeed. They also give you a beach bag with 2 nice beach towels in and flipflops - they have thought of most things. The views from our room....well you could have just stayed there for 2 days and dreamed away with your eyes open....On Saturday evening there were drinks in the Great Room where we met other guests and other islanders - so nice and welcoming! We walked mostly but there are Mules ( beach buggys) to hire should you wish. We went to Basils Bar of course as well ( seperate review) - so nice and welcoming again and of course Bobson took us and collected us:) We went swimming on Princess Margaret beach - take proper beach shoes to walk around there as it's just round the corner of another beach and you walk on rocks and it's a little slippery - once there ...you're on your own! Amazing! I'm happy to be contacted for any further information or photos - It was just a lovely stay! Naisha in particualr( seemed to be working everywhere) was such a delight to meet and talk to and she had our breakfast table ready as we arrived in the morning having seen us sauntering across the grass! Thank you. If you are in need of a bit of relaxed luxury this place is worth it!

Hedo-goer

Google
We flew in to Mustique on Sunday, for the Sunset Jazz event at Basil's Bar. So we stayed one night at the Cotton House.||||We were in Guava Cottage, which was close to the main building. It was a very roomy suite, with an outside porch. Most of the plugs were of the UK type. There was an electronic safe. ||||The resort was spread out, and the main pool was a bit hard to find. (It is by the sugar mill). The beach was nice, once you got past the rocks, entering the clear water.||||We had a tour of the island, and our driver did a good job of showing the private beaches, and the village. He answered all our questions. We stopped at Firefly for a drink and a look-see of this other hotel.||||The most surprising thing about our visit (besides seeing Mick Jagger at Basil's), was the airport. Flights land right over a hill, similar to the airport at St. Bart's. So expect a bit of a thrilling landing when you arrive. We were met at the airport by people from Cotton House, and offered a big bottle of water for the surprisingly short drive to the hotel (just on the other side of the airport).