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This Tiny Caribbean Island You've Never Heard Of Is A Diver's Paradise — And It Just Opened Its First Luxury Hotel

St. Eustatius is an island in the Caribbean between Anguilla and St. Kitts. It just opened a new hotel, Golden Rock Resort.

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By: STACEY LEASCA Published: Jan 17, 2022 05:00 PM IST

This Tiny Caribbean Island You've Never Heard Of Is A Diver's Paradise — And It Just Opened Its First Luxury Hotel
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

In 2018, an estimated 1.4 billion people took an international vacation. In the same year, some 4.3 billion scheduled flights took off to destinations around the globe. These numbers make it hard to believe that travellers have left any stone unturned in finding all the hidden gem destinations. But, dear reader, I’m here to tell you such treasures do still exist. And we’re here to share one with you: the Dutch island of St. Eustatius. By Stacey Leasca

The hidden Caribbean Island that’s a diver’s paradise

Situated in the Caribbean, tucked between Anguilla and St. Kitts, sits the island of St. Eustatius, otherwise known as Statia. The island is dominated by an active volcano and encompasses just 13 square miles (33.6 kilometres). It’s also inhabited by 32 native bird species and more protected historical monuments per square mile (2.5 kilometres) than any other Caribbean Island, as well as just 3,000 residents, making it an absolute dream getaway for those looking for peace and solitude. And now, there’s a new hotel looking to cater to guests who want to do just that.

Caribbean Island
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

Golden Rock Resort opened in 2021, becoming the first upscale lifestyle resort on the Dutch island of St. Eustatius. The chic 32-room resort sits on 40 acres of lush landscaping and gardens and is situated near the island’s aforementioned dormant volcano, which just so happens to be one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after hiking spots. The hotel is ready to offer guests a natural island experience with just the right touch of adventure.

St. Eustatius
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

“We’re committed to reimagining Statia and boosting the destination’s tourism while keeping the authentic idyl island experience, which will serve as the foundation for our brand identity — from our sustainable programming to our elevated levels of service — everything comes together in a vibrant atmosphere,” Peter Barnhoorn, CEO of Golden Rock Resort, said in a statement provided to Travel + Leisure. “By drawing inspiration from our island’s invigorating activities to create a lifestyle experience, Golden Rock Resort will undoubtedly appeal to dive enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and wellness travellers.”

St. Eustatius
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

Each of the nature-inspired guest rooms and suites features modern finishes and ocean views, which can be seen from the private balconies that are ideal for sunrise and sunset times.

Caribbean Island
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

Outside of their rooms, guests at the resort can also spend time relaxing in its two spa treatment rooms, take a dip in the asymmetrical swimming pool, work up a sweat in the state-of-the-art oceanfront gym, and more. Guests are also invited to experience offsite activities as well including daily hikes and diving excursions.

Caribbean Island
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

Visitors can even make their way to the neighbouring islands of St. Kitts and St. Martin for a meal at Breeze, the destination’s premier restaurant with unobstructed ocean views that deliver on local flavours with dishes like Caribbean lobster, king crab and avocado with a spicy yuzu vinaigrette, and the beef tenderloin.

Caribbean Island
Credit: Courtesy of Golden Rock Resort

Visiting Golden Rock is also a vacation you can feel good about thanks to its commitment to sustainability via solar panels that completely power the resort, a reverse osmosis machine turning salt water into drinking water, and a helophyte filter used to clean water through the use of reed and bamboo to be used for irrigation of the property’s plants and grass.

Ready to book? Rates start at USD 350 (INR 26,009) per room per night based on double occupancy. For more information and to book, visit the resort’s website now.

This story first appeared on travelandleisure.com

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STACEY LEASCA

STACEY LEASCA

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