A £6 million investment, including a new spa, fabulous rooms and the only kid's club in Grenada, complemented by impeccable personal service and the natural beauty of Grande Anse beach, puts this resort right up there with the other serious players in the Caribbean.
Location
Spice Island Beach Resort achieves five star with an effortlessness displayed only by true professionals. Not surprisingly, Sir Royston Hopkin who owns and runs Spice Island with his family, has won several key awards, yet still finds time to greet and treat his guests personally.
Accommodation
There's certainly no compromise on quality either - 64 elegant suites, contemporary Caribbean in style, are extremely spacious with Frette linen, flat screen TVs, DVD players, and depending on the category have plunge pools, large hammocks or private dining terraces. The Sea Grape Beach Suites feature luxurious whirlpool tubs with views of the ocean.
Activities
There's an amazing stretch of beach - a 1,600ft carpet of gorgeous white sand with crystal clear waters you can see your toes in, and kids will love the Nutmeg Pod supervised program with lots of fun activities, giving parents some quality time to themselves.
Luxuries
Spa junkies should seek out the newly designed Janissa's Spa - a sanctuary of peace, tucked away behind private walls and tropical gardens. There's a trendy reflection pool and relaxation area, and the signature massage is the perfect way to de-stress.
Dining Out
If you can tear yourself away from your comfy sunlounger on the beach or by the oceanfront swimming pool, a range of complimentary activities including tennis, a gym and non-motorised watersports is available - in fact, almost everything is included in the price at Spice Island, from 7 course a la carte dinners with fine wines at Oliver's, to the delicious weekly BBQ, with the very best calypso, reggae and steel bands.