Overview
Surround yourself with the unspoilt beauty of the Caribbean at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort. This former sugar plantation enjoys an extraordinarily beautiful setting between The Pitons - St Lucia’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Relaxation is the o...
Surround yourself with the unspoilt beauty of the Caribbean at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort. This former sugar plantation enjoys an extraordinarily beautiful setting between The Pitons - St Lucia’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Relaxation is the order of the day, with a cashmere white sandy beach and a luxury spa hidden amongst the shaded leaves of the rainforest. From the moment you arrive, your personal butler will take care of your every whim, allowing you to fully switch off and slink into the Caribbean holiday dream.
How far is the nearest beach?
Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort is located on a pristine sandy coastline. There’s an in-resort shuttle to transport guests from the hillside accommodation to the beach.
Distance from resort centre
The resort enjoys a secluded position, while having easy access to the attractions of the area. The tour desk can help organise numerous excursions if you want to explore.
Distance from airport
Hewanorra International Airport is approximately 33km away from Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort.
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For Families
Sugar Mill Luxury Room
- Centrally located in the resort with garden views
- Private walled garden and plunge pool
- Four-poster bed
- Large bathroom with Victorian-style bath and walk-in shower
- Signature bathroom amenities
- Flat screen TV and DVD player
- iPod docking station
- Private bar
- Personalised butler service
- In-room safe
- Free Wi-Fi
Superior Sugar Mill Luxury Room
- Roof terrace overlooking the ocean
- Private walled garden, patio and plunge pool
- Four-poster bed
- Large bathroom with walk-in shower
- Signature bathroom amenities
- Flat screen TV and DVD player
- iPod docking station
- Private bar/ refrigerator
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Personalised butler service
- In-room safe
- Free Wi-Fi
Luxury Cottage
- Private terrace and plunge pool
- Four-poster bed
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Large bathroom with walk in shower
- Signature bathroom amenities
- Sitting area
- Flat screen TV and DVD player
- iPod docking station
- Private bar
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Personalised butler service
- In-room safe
- Free Wi-Fi
Superior Luxury Cottage
- Private terrace and plunge pool
- Four-poster bed
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Large bathroom with Victorian-style bath and walk-in shower
- Signature bathroom amenities
- Separate living room with a sofa bed
- Flat screen TV and DVD player
- iPod docking station
- Private bar
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Personalised butler service
- In-room safe
- Free Wi-Fi
All-Inclusive
If you choose to go all inclusive at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort, the package generally consists of breakfast, lunch and dinner served at the onsite restaurants. Locally produced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks like water, wine, refreshments, soft drinks, beer, spirits, etc are served during the day.
Please note that details may be subject to change. You will be provided with full details of the all-inclusive package on arrival at the hotel.
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Julianne Monday
We loved sugar beach, especially the staff! The food was delicious after the Pitons hike!!!! I want to shout out Torrin for giving us wonderful information and being so friendly to us on the walk down to the beach. He deserves 5 stars for his friendliness and kindness. We loved the beach and will definitely be spreading the word on how wonderful the staff was even to non-hotel guests. Get the plant based burger!!!
Matthew Lamberth
What an amazing place to stay! I woke up each morning and walked out my door onto a beautiful beach between the St. Lucia Pitons and then straight into the water for snorkeling. The reef and aquatic life was surprisingly abundant for being so accessible. The rooms were first rate as was the A/C. Dinner at the on site restaurants was excellent with first class wait staff and food. Breakfast was also very well staffed with a good selection and appropriate quality. However, the general staff during the day and for room service was less responsive and far slower than I would have expected for the price. The beach was not crowded at all while we were there. However, the beach is not particularly expansive, so I could see it getting crowded quick if a cruise ship unloads a bunch of passengers on a particular day.
Raymond Ruddy
With a lot of choices we decided to stay at sugar beach. A 4 day vacation all in was $12,000
We’ve recently been to Costa Rica and Arizona. The service in both was excellent. Here the beach service was very poor. It’s a public beach. We were hassled by beach vendors. Cruise trips dropped off hordes of tourists. Our beach wasn’t private.
Beach service was pretty poor. Servers with attitudes or downright angry.
I don’t mind paying for good service but see my photo. A side order of cauliflower is $38. Our food on the trip came to $2300. This place is a total rip off. For $3000 a night all in cost they could have done a lot better. Massive disappointment. We won’t be coming back. Ever.
Matt Ludwig
Almost everything was fantastic. Villa was beautiful, clean and luxurious. Staff was always extremely friendly and frequently went above and beyond. The only negative thing I'd have to say is Sugar Beach itself is frequented by other tour groups by boat and could sometimes get crowded from folks visiting for the day, especially around the snorkeling area. That said, you can go to the South Beach as a resort guest (and get a burger!). We can't wait to come back.
Catarina Liquito
Review of the Beach and not the resort.
Not really worth it to go there just for the beach. The beach is small, super crowded with the people from the resort and tourists from tours, and not that amazing. The view of the two pitons is nice, but there are better beaches to go in Soufriere. The snorkeling is nice, but again, not worth it to go on purpose there, since you either have to go by car and pay a lot for parking 50$ or go by boat and also costs around 30$ per person
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