Anse Chastanet property is a 600 acre tropical paradise in a prestigious location with the iconic view of both the Piti and Gros Piton mountains floating upon the Caribbean Sea.
Architect owner Nick Troubetzkoy believes passionately in nature, with such a unique setting as his canvas, he was inspired to design a one-of-a-kind resort. Committed to an environmentally conscious development that makes the perfect getaway to log off from reality and find peace, tranquility, romance, and adventure.
Anse Chastanet offers 49 individually designed rooms, of which 37 are scattered in a lush hillside, and 12 are nestled within a tropical garden at beach level.
Upon request the suites can be connected to a second room. For an even more exclusive experience, stay at the Piton Suite, the only room with a private pool or at Beach House
Anse Chastanet offers an enticing selection of menus available in several intimate hillside and beachside locations.
An exquisite and complete culinary experience: fine tropical Caribbean Cuisine, exotic Creole flavors, simple grilled fare, a sea-to-table and farm-to-table experience, or an East Indian-Caribbean Fusion menu, and more!
Anse Chastanet offers a wide variety of activities on-site. Whether guests are looking for adventure (on land or water), lay down and relax, or learn something new. Get creative with art classes, explore the beautiful marine life & the island while enjoying St. Lucia’s most famous sightseeing locations: The Sulphur Springs, St. Lucia’s walk-in volcano, the Louis XVI Mineral Baths, the Tropical Rain Forest, and the famous Twin Piton. Or relax doing nothing on two stunning beaches.
Anse Chastanet is located at 1 Anse Chastanet Road, Soufriere, Saint Lucia
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In Anse Chastanet practicing good energy saving behavior is an ongoing activity. Only natural lighting is used during the day, the resort’s external and grounds illumination uses all yellow lighting which does not interfere with the local environment or wild animal behavior, including turtle hatching. Their accommodations are built to take advantage of the natural resources such as natural air flow making air conditioning not necessary, and water treatment done with gravity flow systems eliminating the need for additional power consumption.



