If you are seeking a holiday apart from the all-inclusive resorts and large crowds of people who are also on spring break look no further than Cotton Tree. This exclusive group of four pastel-hued, plantation-style beachfront villas is surrounded by pristine nature and is the only boutique hotel located on the islands.
Location
Cotton Tree is located about thirty minutes from the airport — just steps away from the Caribbean Sea. It is highly recommended that if you are planning to stay there, that you also rent a car, as the property does not have a restaurant, nor does it have a swimmable beach. Plus, if you are wanting to spend time on Seven Mile beach, it is not within walking distance and taxis are expensive.
The Rooms
Each 1600 square foot cottage has two bedrooms and includes all of the comforts and amenities of a fully equipped home, such as spacious living rooms with media libraries of books, music, and DVDs; contemporary furnishings and Egyptian cotton sheets; gourmet kitchens with complete cooking accessories; free Wi-Fi; and daily maid services.
The Bathrooms
Both of the bedrooms have their own en suite spa bathrooms with luxury bath products. The master bathroom has a rainforest shower and an oversized Jacuzzi.
The Extras
Upon arrival, you will find that your kitchen has been stocked with basic necessities, however if you should require anything else the staff will be happy to go grocery shopping for you. Cotton Tree makes certain that you have everything you could desire to insure an unforgettable stay with them in this exotic Eden.
Why It Is Andi’s Pick
Steps away from your residence, in the center of the property, are a freshwater pool and hot tub. If you need a break from the sun, than you can indulge in a massage or facial inside the nearby spa pavilion where you can hear the gentle waves of the Caribbean Sea. Take some time to stroll the stunning surroundings that are beautifully landscaped with native flora like lime, banana avocado, guava, and mango trees, as well as cotton trees, the hotel’s namesake. The rocky and lush shores of Cotton Tree’s beach inspire moments of pause, especially at sunset.
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It looks beautiful, but I think there being no restaurant would kill this place for me. I only ever cook on vacation if I have to for budget or location reasons, otherwise much of the fun is knowing that until I get home, I don’t have to stress over recipes and dirty dishes.
Couldn’t agree more. The no restaurant was definitely an issue with us.
Fantastic! Take me to one of those poolside cabanas right now!
Haha yes!!!
Looks beautiful!
Very pretty indeed!
I would love to stay there one day.
Fingers crossed!
Those little bungalows are darling! And oh my goodness, I love all the sea-inspired accents, from the pillows to the shells and coral in the bathroom!
Yes! Everything was thought of!!!
Very lovely place.
Hopefully I can stay there someday. 🙂
I hope so too!
Beautiful spot. I always love the idea of having a little kitchen, it gives you a little freedom around meals.
Agreed! Though I still missed having room service.
Looks gorgeous and relaxing. Love it!
Definitely yes to both! 🙂
What a charming and cozy place, I love those seahorse pillows!
Yes, they were a nice touch!
That’s definitely a luxurious place!
Yes, super luxe!
so beautiful!
Indeed! 🙂
What a beautiful place to stay!
I wouldn’t mind spending my day swimming, tanning & have a nice meal al fresco 😉
Agree, and that’s what we wanted as well, but sadly there was no restaurant there. The pool was definitely beautiful though!
Looks like such a beautiful place!
x
Michelle
It really was! 🙂
Looks like such a peaceful place to relax, Andi! Especially the outdoor cabana.
Very peaceful indeed!
These pictures are freakin gorgeous!! Hope you’re having fun!
xo Ashley
Thanks a million dear!
Looks beautiful! Love the seahorse cushions! 😉
Me too! 🙂
Can I just say what a beautiful place!
You can!!! 🙂
I love its name, so unique!
Yes, you’re right! 🙂
Looks super luxe!
It sure is!
Wow what a stunning place!!!!!
Yes, it quite beautiful!
Wow what a cool place!
Yeah I love the pool!
Whoa! This hotel is pure luxury!!!
It sure is!
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Yes it was quite grand!
I’m going to try and bring my wife there, she would LOVE it!
I bet she would!
Oh to be able to say that you stayed in a villa in the Caribbean! What a life!!!
I feel very blessed!
Sweet villa!!! I would die to stay there!
Hope you can make it there one day soon!
Gorgeous!!!!!!!
Yes, very gorgeous!
I would say that’s top luxury all right!
Yes, it is quite luxurious!
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I love the pool!
It’s fabulous!!!
Gorgeous pics Andi!
Thanks Adam!
Que preciosa!!!
Siii!
I love your blog!
Thanks Janice!
Gorgeous!!!
Totally!
I’ve bene there before and it was great!
So happy to hear that!
Thanks for sharing, this is a fantastic hotel. Really awesome!!!
Glad you like it!
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Hello there,
I’m Rosaura and I have been looking at your site content for quite a while, yet never have said anything until now. What a beautiful place!!!!
Many thanks for sharing,
Rosaura
Always nice to hear from new followers!!! 🙂
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