Laluna Boutique Hotel & Villas
Hotel · Saint George ·

Laluna Boutique Hotel & Villas

Hotel · Saint George ·

Boho-chic cottages with plunge pools, sea views, and Italian dining

romantic cottages
private beach
daily yoga
asian-inspired spa
open-air bathrooms
beautiful views
friendly staff
boutique hotel
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"Why we love it: A unique, colorful property that brings together Italy, Bali, and Grenada The Highlights: - Romantic cottages that are perfect for couples - Daily yoga classes in a beachfront pavilion - An Asian-inspired spa with its own organic garden The Review: If you’re seeking that “shack on the beach” feeling without the actual shack, look no further than Laluna. At this Design Hotel, 16 romantic cottages overlook the ocean, each with an open-air shower, spacious deck, and four-poster bed surrounded by dreamy netting. A combination of Italian, Balinese, and Caribbean styles, the interiors come courtesy of owner Bernardo Bertucci, who served as a consultant for Prada and Armani in a past life. If you’d prefer something sleeker, the hotel also has several contemporary villas, which offer slightly less character but a lot more luxury, including multiple bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and private, full-size pools. Villa guests also have access to personal chefs, butlers, and trainers for an extra fee. Bertucci’s mix of European, Indonesian, and island elements carries over to Laluna’s thatched-roof restaurant and sunset lounge, which offers authentic Italian cuisine with a Caribbean twist. It’s also evident at the spa, where Balinese massages incorporate Comfort Zone products from Italy and guests can practice yoga in a beachfront pavilion. Flexibility is key here—you can book a cottage on a European plan (accommodation only), combine it with breakfast and dinner, or go all-inclusive. Regardless of which you choose, however, activities like water sports, daily yoga, and mountain biking are always included. For an extra fee, guests can also book Laluna’s luxury catamaran for a sunset cruise and snorkeling adventure."

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susie4964

Google
We spent 2 weeks at Laluna, and it was amazing, a wonderful experience. The location is beautiful, a little bay with only two small hotels, and when we were there it was almost like a private beach. We loved our cabin (more about those stairs later!), it was a fantastic place to sit and watch the sunset. Great bed too, which you don't get in every hotel. The open-air bathroom was an interesting touch. The plunge pool honestly wasn't much use. It's very small and built of concrete, including the surround, so rather utilitarian. Useful for a quick cool-off, but some tiles would make all the difference.|We came for a relaxing holiday and we certainly had that - we were happy to lounge on the beach, catching up on our reading, having refreshing cocktails and enjoying the excellent food. We had a couple of excursions, one trip to some sights nearby, a sunset cruise (which was almost private, and a lovely experience), and the obligatory shopping trip - thanks to Elvis, our chauffeur. All the staff are lovely, very pleasant and always willing to help.|Best points were the beach (obviously!), the cabin in the middle of the rainforest, the relaxed atmosphere and an excellent Balinese massage. The chef in the restaurant is excellent and the food is of very high quality. However, after 2 weeks when the menu didn't change except for the chef's specials, we were struggling a bit to find something new.|There were no actual bad points, so I'll just give some suggestions.|1. The roads are pretty rough and ready, lots of potholes and roadworks, and the hills are very steep. Lots of people (mostly younger than us) did hire a car, but if you don't want the hassle of dodging the potholes and the locals, you might prefer to let someone else do the driving.|2. Access to most of the cabins requires a climb of at least 40 steps, and they're not easy steps. If you have mobility issues, there's one beach cabin that doesn't require a climb, and you might prefer that. We're in our 70s and managed the climb OK (it was certainly good exercise), although it was always a relief to get back to the cabin for the night! There are golf carts that will take you to the top of the site, where you can walk down the hill to your cabin instead. A proper handrail on the stairs would be helpful, as the steps can be slippery when it's wet.|3. There is a shop on site but it sells very little, only a few local souvenirs and some basic essentials. It would have been nice to have had a few snacks for the beach, perhaps. There are no other shops within walking distance, so be prepared for that.|4. The cabins are provided with mosquito coils and nets - we would burn a coil before going to bed, and used the nets each night. That definitely helped, but we still got some mosquito bites, so bring insect repellant and antihistamine cream. This is obviously expected for the Caribbean, it's not a criticism.|All in all, we had a wonderful holiday, it was everything that we'd hoped for. Laluna is a unique experience. If you prefer a Radisson, you probably won't like it, but if you like an informal holiday in a beautiful setting, you can't do better.

Bridgett H.

Google
Lovely boutique hotel, very isolated feeling away from the city. The scenery is amazing. With a spacious Bali style room, we enjoyed ourselves! The only drawback is the food. While it was very tasty, the portion size was small for all of the vegetables or fruits. As a vegan, my plates had less than 300 calories. There were no protein options for me. While the menu had chickpea soup, it was not available. I left with great photos but very, very hungry. Service was friendly and fast! Very laid-back vibes but with ample attention!

elizabethdB9300RZ

Google
We absolutely loved Laluna and everyone there. It was a beautiful location. The beach was pristine and stunning. It was so peaceful and just the perfect experience. The rooms were beautifully done and very cozy. We felt like we had our own home unlike a hotel stay. There was so much privacy. It was a clean and quite oasis and great spot to bond with my daughter. The service provided by the bar staff, the reception, the front desk, the maintenance people, and the restaurant staff was so friendly and accommodating. It was a perfect spot and very reasonably priced. We cannot wait to get back to Laluna Boutique hotel & Villas.

Deborah P.

Google
We got off to a rough start. Our first night was pretty horrible. Very poor service. Rude, rude staff in the dining area. Things did improve by the 3rd night. This resort isn’t for everyone so do your research. No drawers in the rooms. There’s a small closet for hanging clothes, but nothing else. Bring a converter if you need to do your hair. They did provide us with one after we asked. They also charge an additional $1000 per day deposit in case you damage anything. Kinda ridiculous. It has a very nice beach with great water.

Jeneisha H.

Google
A stunning space right on the beach! The staff were all amazing. Helpful, kind and accommodating. They welcome you in with a cocktail and make you feel right at home. The amenities are curated with detail. The cottages are rustic with a modern twist. Beautiful furniture and features. Absolutely loved this space! Highly recommend.

H3021IRkarenl

Google
Laluna has been my go-to place in Grenada for the past 15+ years, and it never disappoints!!!! EVERYTHING is provided with a high level of standard. The rooms (cottages) are charming, well-appointed, and private. The food is consistently the best that Grenada has to offer, serving local fish, delicious pastas, salads, and much more! The beach is private and I often find myself able to enjoy an afternoon in the company of only a couple of others, or even alone. Notably, the owners- Bernardo and Wendy- are the quintessential hosts, providing a warm and welcoming environment to all.

Emily and J.

Google
LaLuna was the perfect honeymoon resort to relax and getaway. The private villas offered stunning views and beautiful sunsets. The beach and pool were never crowded. The restaurant, bar, and housekeeping staff were excellent and beyond hospitable. Tracey from the front desk took care of us from the moment we arrived and made sure that any and everything that we needed was readily available without hesitating! We would highly recommend vacationing here and will absolutely visit again!

Jenny Y.

Google
How to describe this hidden gem of a place ? It is a wonderful retreat in a little slice of paradise, run by Bernardo and his lovely wife Wendy with the help of their amazing staff, who all welcome you like old friends and family. Yoga on beach every morning taught by Karina was also a welcome respite. Choose this hotel if you want something different than the typical/sterile/impersonal resort! If you want something more personal, intimate, private, and that embraces the natural beauty of the island, look no further ! Already planning our return ! Sundays at their monkey bar, they cook a local Grenada dish, and this was one of the best experiences. Also, for fellow book aficionados, I really fell in love with all the used books available in the lounge areas but also in each of the rooms. Appreciated this extra touch. Special shout out to DWIGHT the bartender, who really goes out of his way to give everyone the best experience !!!