Amber M.
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Romantic Old Colonial West Indian Charm
Jan 2026
I highly recommend The Grenadine House for its old-world, vintage travel charm. Staying here feels like stepping back into the golden era of travel not only in ambiance, but in the graciousness of the staff.
I had the pleasure of staying twice last month.
During our first visit as a couple, we arrived to find a belated anniversary message beautifully arranged on our duvet in fresh bougainvillea, hibiscus, and palm fronds. We were completely blown away by the care and thoughtfulness.
The colonial West Indies charm is felt throughout the house - plantation wicker furnishings, nostalgic fabrics, and a true vintage travel aesthetic. Our room was located just across from reception, so I was initially concerned about noise. Happily, it was quiet and peaceful. The covered balcony offered privacy, shade, and protection from the rain, with lovely views over the courtyard, Kingstown, and the bustling port beyond.
There is also an elevated viewing patio exclusively for hotel guests an ideal spot to watch the sunset as ships light up and disappear into the horizon while sipping the welcome rum punch.
Dinner is served in a lovely stone-encased dining room with romantic corner tables and air conditioning. The cocktail seating area is particularly charming, featuring vintage movie star photographs and an antique wooden bar as its centerpiece. Dining overall is relaxed and unassuming, whether on the covered patio or in the courtyard. The menu offers fresh seafood, island-style local dishes, and tropical cocktails. The complimentary breakfast is light and healthy, with optional add-ons for heartier fare. For coffee enthusiasts, I recommend requesting an espresso or cappuccino. Tea is more traditional in this part of the hemisphere, and coffee tends to be weak or instant - embracing the local rhythm is part of the experience.
One of the hotel's bonuses is its location - within a 10-minute walk of the historic St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, the oldest botanical garden in the Western Hemisphere.
Morning visits are best, when temperatures are cooler. The gardens are pleasantly diverse for their size, and you'll gain much more from the experience by hiring a local guide - just $6 USD for an hour. Some trees date back to the era of Bligh and Cook, and the aviary offers a chance to observe the beautiful St. Vincent parrots.
The pool area is nicely secluded, with a spa adjacent. My husband enjoyed a last-minute massage they graciously arranged just before closing.
On my return visit as a solo traveler, the staff welcomed me back as though I were already a regular. That warmth speaks volumes.