15 of the Best Romantic Caribbean Resorts for Couples

Looking for a slice of paradise to escape with your better half? We’ve handpicked 15 Caribbean resorts that’ll make Cupid jealous.

These resorts know how to turn up the heat on your relationship. Curious about where you should book your next romantic rendezvous? Keep reading!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Jade Mountain, St. Lucia

Perched above a 600-acre beachfront estate, Jade Mountain is an architectural masterpiece that will leave you speechless.

The resort’s 29 enormous “sanctuaries” feature an innovative open fourth wall design that frames stunning views of St. Lucia’s iconic Pitons.

Each suite comes with a private infinity pool, chromotherapy whirlpool tub, and dedicated butler service. You’ll love the James Beard Award-winning cuisine at Jade Mountain Club while dining under the stars.

What truly sets this resort apart is its commitment to both luxury and sustainability, earning it the distinction of being the first Caribbean hotel to achieve LEED Gold certification6.

All this luxury doesn’t come at nature’s expense, though. Jade Mountain is the first Caribbean hotel to snag LEED Gold certification.

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2. Sandals Grenada

Located on Grenada’s exclusive Pink Gin Beach, this romantic haven features unique touches like pools in the sky and living rooms in swimming pools. The resort offers 257 rooms across four distinct villages, each with its own personality.

Couples can indulge in 10 gourmet dining options, including a world-class steakhouse and teppanyaki table! The resort’s location just five minutes from the airport means you’ll be living your romantic fantasy almost immediately after touchdown.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Sandals Regency La Toc, St. Lucia

Set on a stunning 220-acre estate, this glamorous resort is aptly nicknamed the “Emerald of the Caribbean“. The property features a magnificent half-mile crescent-shaped beach and the prestigious Sunset Oceanview Bluff Village.

Hungry? Take your pick from nine mouthwatering restaurants. Couples can enjoy unlimited water sports, including scuba diving, or simply relax with a spa treatment while overlooking the Caribbean Sea.

Fancy a change of scenery? The “Stay at 1, Play at 3” program lets you hop between Sandals’ St. Lucia resorts and experience up to 27 restaurants!

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4. Round Hill Hotel & Villas, Jamaica

Round Hill Hotel & Villas is a legendary 70-year-old resort that has hosted everyone from JFK to Oscar Hammerstein.

The property features 27 secluded villas and 36 oceanfront rooms designed by Ralph Lauren, perfectly blending nautical-meets-Caribbean charm.

Each villa comes with dedicated staff and a private chef for breakfast, while many feature private pools. The 10-acre wellness area includes an outdoor yoga pavilion and hiking trails.

The resort’s farm-to-table restaurant serves delightful Caribbean classics with a twist, like jerk mac and cheese and Scotch Bonnet ice cream.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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5. Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa, St. Barts

This chic retreat perfectly marries French sophistication with Caribbean laid-back luxury. The 44-room boutique hotel offers breathtaking views of Grand Cul de Sac’s crescent-shaped cove.

The property features an underground spa exclusively using La Mer products – the only Caribbean hotel with this distinction.

The culinary experience is equally impressive, with the Amis St. Barth restaurant serving a delightful fusion of South of France and Mediterranean flavors.

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6. Hermitage Bay, Antigua

Hermitage Bay is an intimate all-inclusive haven that sits on 140 pristine acres of tropical paradise. The resort features 30 cottage suites, each with private terraces and stunning sea views.

Fancy a dip? The hillside suites come with private plunge pools where you can soak up jaw-dropping views.

The resort’s commitment to eco-friendly practices is evident in its use of indigenous materials and energy-conserving systems.

Foodies will love the open-air restaurant that serves up ever-changing menus featuring local ingredients, while wellness enthusiasts can enjoy complimentary yoga and meditation classes.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Secret Bay, Dominica

Secret Bay is an extraordinary hideaway that offers just six sustainable villas perched dramatically on a clifftop. Each villa comes with a dedicated host and features private plunge pools and outdoor living spaces.

The resort’s unique dining concept brings the restaurant to you, with staff preparing personalized meals in your villa. Adventure seekers can explore the property’s two beaches, sea caves, and the beautiful Cario River.

The resort’s commitment to sustainability is impressive – they’ve completely eliminated single-use plastics and grow many ingredients on-site!

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8. COMO Parrot Cay, Turks & Caicos

COMO Parrot Cay is an exclusive 1,000-acre private island resort that is a favorite among celebrities. The property offers 74 suites and villas featuring “foot-in-the-sand luxury” at its finest.

Guests can find healing through yoga and Ayurvedic therapies at the COMO Shambhala Spa, or simply unwind at the COMO Beach Club.

The resort’s fascinating history as a former pirate hideout adds an intriguing layer to its modern luxury – legend has it there’s still buried treasure somewhere on the island!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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9. Jumby Bay Island, Antigua

Jumby Bay Island is a 300-acre private island retreat that is accessible only by boat. The resort embodies barefoot luxury with its 40 rooms, suites, and 21 private residences scattered across pristine white-sand beaches.

What makes Jumby Bay truly special is its status as one of the world’s primary preserves for hawksbill sea turtles, blending luxury with conservation.

The resort’s car-free environment and winding bicycle paths create an intimate atmosphere where time seems to slow down.

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10. Petit St. Vincent, St. Vincent & The Grenadines

Petit St. Vincent is a dreamy private island hideaway that features just 22 scattered cottages. The resort proudly maintains an unplugged atmosphere – no phones, TV, or internet here.

Environmental consciousness is at its heart, with a state-of-the-art reverse osmosis system converting 24,000 gallons of seawater daily.

The resort houses one of only two Jean-Michel Cousteau dive centers worldwide and runs an impressive coral rejuvenation project. The restaurants serve fresh, organic produce from the resort’s 10,000-square-foot kitchen garden.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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11. GoldenEye, Jamaica

GoldenEye is a legendary 52-acre property on Jamaica’s north coast. Steeped in history as the former home of Ian Fleming, where he penned all 14 James Bond novels.

Today, it offers 49 stand-alone accommodations, including Beach Huts, Lagoon Cottages, and the famous Fleming Villa.

The resort seamlessly blends its storied past with modern luxury, featuring private beaches, tropical forests, and a stunning lagoon.

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12. Cap Juluca, Anguilla

Spread across two crescent-shaped coves, Cap Juluca sits pretty on Maundays Bay’s white-sand beach, serving up serious vacation vibes.

The Belmond resort completed a major renovation in 2018 and now features sophisticated dining options, including the seafood-centric Pimms restaurant and Cip’s by Cipriani.

The infinity pool offers mesmerizing views, while the Arawak Spa provides ultimate relaxation. Enjoy complimentary non-motorized water sports, including snorkeling, sea kayaking, and windsurfing.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Oil Nut Bay, Virgin Gorda

Accessible only by helicopter or water, Oil Nut Bay is a 300-acre resort that epitomizes refined seclusion. The property features seven luxury suites and eleven villas, all strategically positioned to maximize Caribbean Sea views.

The new Marina Village is where the action’s at. Grab a bite at Nova restaurant, take a dip in the suspended pool, or lounge in overwater hammocks.

The state-of-the-art marina can accommodate yachts up to 130 feet, making it a perfect launch point for exploring the British Virgin Islands.

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14. Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel, Grenada

Nestled in a secluded bay on L’anse Aux Epines Beach, Calabash Hotel is an intimate 30-suite property. Each spacious suite is elegantly decorated and surrounded by tropical gardens.

The hotel’s unique touches include cooked-to-order breakfasts served on the beach or your private suite, and a restaurant by famed chef Gary Rhodes offering international cuisine with Grenadian flair.

Active guests can enjoy complimentary water sports, two floodlit tennis courts, and a fully equipped fitness center.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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15. Curtain Bluff, Antigua

Perched on a rocky promontory, Curtain Bluff is an all-inclusive resort that offers 72 spacious suites and rooms with spectacular sea views.

Every accommodation sits directly on the sand or just steps away, ensuring constant access to the crashing waves. The resort’s two private beaches are your playground for the day.

Floor-to-ceiling windows and sun-drenched terraces provide stunning views of the lush green headland by day and star-filled skies by night.

Two restaurants dish out mouthwatering meals, all included in your stay. And when you’re not sunbathing or sipping cocktails, you can hit the spa, fitness center, or tennis court.