Le Phare Bleu
Marina · Grenada ·

Le Phare Bleu

Marina · Grenada ·

Homey cottages, floating bar, marina views, great food & spa

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Petite Calivigny Bay, Egmont, Grenada Get directions

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Petite Calivigny Bay, Egmont, Grenada Get directions

+1 473 444 2400
lepharebleu.com
@lepharebleugrenada

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Oct 26, 2025

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"Why we love it: A centrally located stay with a homey feel and a floating bar The Highlights: - Self-contained cottages that feel like home - A prime location near the Petite Cavigny marina - A floating bar for sundowners and live music The Review: If you’re looking for a home rental but still want a hotel staff, Le Phare Bleu is the way to go. At this village-style resort, the suites and cottages come with kitchens and living areas for a home-away-from-home feel, plus classic Caribbean decor and wide verandas with hammocks or porch swings. Spread throughout a tropical garden, the villas also happen to be right next to the Petite Cavigny marina—an ideal location if you’re setting off on a sailing trip from Grenada. Elsewhere on the property, there are two small beaches (though they can be muddy because of the marina); kayaks, paddleboards, and a Hobie Cat for guests to use; and a shared pool. If you’re craving company—and a break from cooking—there’s also the Island Fever Tropical Tavern, which offers food all day and breakfast until 3 p.m. on Sundays (don’t miss the rotis). On Friday evenings, make your way to the floating bar that is the Lightship. A lighthouse boat that was built in 1900 and served for decades off the coast of Sweden, it’s now where hotel guests go to party, with live music, a rum bar, and tasty snacks all night long."

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stewart dalsimer (Captain S.

Google
We dinghy in from our sailboat, to visit the restaurant, about twice a week. The service couldn't be better. The staff work well together. You feel like you're in the right place. Drinks and food are very good. And there's a pool you can use. The venue is beautiful

Sandra H.

Google
We have a catamaran and used a slip a couple of nights before moving to the boat yard. Then it was a 10 min dinghy ride back and forth making it super convenient. Staff very friendly, air conditioned rooms, comfortable bed. Will definitely return when sailing season opens in Fall!

Rick K.

Google
Great place, great staff. Great food, great pool, great drinks. We stayed aboard a boat in the marina for a week and loved every second of it. I highly recommend Le Phare Bleu.

Erin C.

Google
This place was great 15 years ago . Had my first date with my husband there. We were met with the greatest of hospitality then. Today we returned with our son and dog & the hospitality was horrible. We were told dogs allowed only if on a leash. To our surprise 3 other dogs were there & none on leashes . Workers at the tavern did not even attempt to enforce the rule but made it a point of telling us , the only coloured family in the tavern at the time . We were served and never addressed again . However at the same time every white patron in the vicinity was repeatedly asked how their meals were or if they needed anything. As for my little family , we had to go up to the bar to ask for service as the waitresses were busy either on their phones , singing or attending to everyone else with due diligence . We came to the conclusion that if you are a local or black , the service is definitely different on all levels. . Service was horrible.real sad as this was a sentimental place to us & now tarnished. Would not be returning .

chakular2025

Google
On the recommendation of our travel consultant, we had the pleasure of visiting the spa at Le Phare Bleu Villa, which was absolutely stunning. Tucked away in a lush, meticulously maintained garden, the spa was surrounded by nature, with birds and wildlife adding to the serene atmosphere. Upon arrival, the friendly staff welcomed us with a refreshing cup of natural tea. The spa's decor was elegant and well-maintained, creating a calming and euphoric ambiance. The massage itself was outstanding, combining the techniques of both Tibetan and Swedish styles for a truly relaxing experience. It was definitely a full experience!||The spa is pricey, and ranges up to $300 for a full 80 min massage.

Josh P.

Google
Couldn't rave about this place any more! 20 out of 5!!! Service was amazing and food was amazing! Atmosphere is everything you want!!!

Ananda V.

Google
Everything the village lacked it made up for in other ways. The location meant it was expensive to get to town every day ($25 each way) BUT the secluded location meant we were surrounded by nature, plants and animals the entire time and the long drives meant seeing more of the island. The food at the cafe and restaurant were both great, the rooms were beautiful and had an open layout. The front desk ladies were very helpful for booking drivers. It was also extremely convenient to book a snorkeling trip with incognito adventures since they berth their boat at the marina there (shout out Shaun and Andre!) Great experience overall just would save more money for taxis next time. Great location for nature lovers and definitely worth the price.

royas625

Google
Friendly and unique place…. We’re fans. ||Two things-in increasing order of importance||1. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE (and this is for all of Grenada)- update your websites and information. ||Lighthouse parties ended well before 2021 and we’ve been here twice a year since then….. still see info up about lighthouse concerts||2. WAITSTAFF (again, all over island except for Umbrellas now) They MAKE OR BREAK guest’s experience.||Our waitress yesterday was surly, barely acknowledged us, didn’t understand a simple request such as no fries and extra salad, even though she pretended she did, didn’t apologize for anything, and in general didn’t smile…||I have seen this type of behavior ruin my friends experience of this island and specific venues here time and time again- and we ourselves stop visiting establishments who don’t work on the customer service experience and training their staff.||You’ve worked with Brits, Americans, Canadian, Germans, etc long enough to know||Service means:||1. Looking up and acknowledging customers no matter what you are doing. - with a smile and friendly words||2. Letting them know when you will tend to them. ||3. Happily meeting them to take their orders, announce specials etc…. ||4. Bringing water and drinks promptly and before anything else….||5.Repeating their orders to them so you and they are clear.||6. Checking up on them to make sure all is ok-||7. Utensils and condiments on the table||7. If anything is wrong, apologizing and rectifying.||Very little if any of this is ever done and this was the case at this dining venue