
Palm Island, The Grenadines
Overview
This idyllic tropical hideaway is situated near the southern tip of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an idyllic archipelago of 32 tropical islands and cays known for its stunning natural beauty and clear, warm waters.
While you visit with us at Palm Island, you'll have the option to be as busy or as relaxed as you like. Chill out in the refreshing freshwater pool and its invigorating waterfall, or lounge on one of the lovely sun terraces. Take a private dip on any one of our five beaches. They're all yours to explore and enjoy.
45 minute flight from Barbados to Union Island then 10 minutes sail to Palm Island.
Accommodation
Nearly half of Palm Island's 43 accommodations are set on the beach; the rest are just a few steps away. All are appointed with custom bamboo furnishings, woven rattan ceilings and rich, subtle fabrics and provide air conditioning, cotton bathrobes, mini-fridges with complimentary soft drinks, quality teas, safes, hair dryers, tea kettles and coffee makers.
Palm View Rooms
Eight comfortable and well-appointed,tucked into four buildings amid the gardens. All offer a sitting area and a private furnished terrace with views of the swimming pool or the beach. Palm View Rooms also feature a king-size bed--four with romantic canopies--along with a spacious bathroom equipped with a deep-soaking tub and a separate shower.
Beachfront Rooms
Offering the utmost in serenity and Caribbean charm, comfortable escapes for couples. The rooms are housed in 10 buildings set side by side along the beach. Indoors, a comfy king-size bed awaits, along with a small sitting area and a bathroom with shower. . Each air-conditioned room provides approximately 450 square feet of living space and a lovely, private terrace with terrific views of the Caribbean and nearby Union Island.
Plantation Suites
Ideal for families, are housed in a two-story building tucked into the gardens; two suites are on the top floor, two more on the ground floor. The newest of offerings at Palm Island Resort.
Island Lofts
Palm Island's five Island Lofts provide an abundance of charm and privacy. All feature peaked roofs and breezy louvered windows. The tropical feeling is accentuated by rattan furniture and bold, colourful fabrics. Three of the Island Lofts perch above the ground on stilts, set back from the beach amid lush gardens, have sitting areas, deep-soaking tubs, separate showers, private terraces and ocean views.
Another two lofts are set right on the beach. These feature , deep-soaking tubs, separate showers, private terraces and views that look out across the water toward the Tobago Keys.
Palm Island's two charming Villas provide the quintessential fantasy island hideaway...
Southern Cross Villa
...features two-bedrooms and is set up in the cliffs with four timber decks that offer stellar panoramic water views and accommodates up to four adults. Each bedroom features in-suite marble bathrooms with spacious step-in showers and ocean views. A tiled dining terrace, an arbor patio and a private, infinity-edge swimming pool make this an idyllic home away from home. To top it off, your villa is stocked with must-have items such as cereal, coffee, tea, fruits and snacks- as well as soft drinks, beer, spirits, two bottles of Champagne.
The Seafeather
...is situated on Palm Island's northern shores and boasts three bedroom suites, living room and vast entertaining covered decking immediately adjacent to the water's edge.
As a villa guest, you can ride around the island in your own golf cart.
Facilities
Internet access is available from the lounge; there's also wireless access with your own laptop from the library that extends as far as poolside.
Restaurants & Bars
Your all-inclusive retreat to Palm Island includes three superb meals a day with your choice of two restaurants, daily afternoon tea, weekly manager's cocktail parties, top-shelf beverages and beach barbecues.
Royal Palm restaurant
Where you can enjoy beautiful ocean views and sea breezes along with breakfast, lunch and dinner
for a surcharge, you can order up a festive lunch and enjoy it in romantic seclusion on one of our five beaches.
Set right on the sand, the Sunset Grill is also open daily for lunch and dinner by reservation, with an extensive menu and tables indoors and on the beach. You can't beat the location.
To keep your strength up between meals, Palm Island offers a traditional daily afternoon tea, with finger sandwiches, cool and hot beverages, and tasty sweets.
Night and day, you'll enjoy the social, house-party ambience at Palm Island's two bar,.evening sundowners at the cozy Sunset Grill , our beachfront bar, where you can kick off your flip-flops and enjoy cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, shared in a social atmosphere.
For pre-dinner cocktails, visit the Royal Palm Bar and try one of a festive array of blender cocktails, like The Palm Sling, a delightful and potent concoction of white rum, cherry brandy, Cointreau, lime juice, pineapple juice and Grenadine syrup. You'll also find local beer, top-shelf liquor and more.
Features
The resort features complimentary tennis, croquet, table tennis, Palm Island style golf, cycling, shuffleboard and an array of non-motorised water sports and an air-conditioned gym with cardio-fitness exercise equipment.
Palm Island is a small place, but offers an extensive menu of body care and massages to pamper you, body and soul. Relax your muscles and your mind with a range of pampering options.
Complimentary water sports, - instruction is included
If you want to dive deeper than snorkelling allows, you can explore the briny deep with Grenadines Dive-certified instructors offer a full range of classes and even certification as well as guided dives to many of the intriguing wrecks and reefs around these fascinating waters.
Game of golf? You may be on a private island, but you can still keep your short game in shape at our charming pitch & putt, island-style golf course.
Please note that the star ratings are based on our personal opinions of quality level and that much of the content of these property articles comes direct from their own websites & factsheets and was correct at the time of publishing








