The Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas > Peter Island
Collection of 2-story bungalows on a 1,300-acre private island, with 5 beaches, miles of hiking and biking trails, and prime diving sites.
| Score | 81.52 |
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| Stats | 52 rooms; 3 villas; 2 restaurants; 2 bars. |
| Competitive Edge | The exclusivity of staying on an island accessible only by helicopter or boat. |
| Rooms to Book | One of the renovated beachfront Junior Suites with knockout views. |
| Don't Miss | The Thermal Sand Bundle Massage in the spa. |
| Cost | Doubles from $900. | Contact |
800/346-4451 or 284/495-2000 www.peterisland.com |
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| New to the T+L 500 | High-Speed Internet | Gym | Pool | ||||
| Spa | Tennis | Golf | Outdoor Activities | ||||
| Water Activities | Fishing | Kids' Program | |||||
“To wit: two new hilltop villas (one 3,626 square feet and the other 6,500), with two more on the way. The price tag is steep ($4,000 and $12,000 a night), but perks include a personal staff and help customizing the pad before you arrive—from the resort's director....” MORE>>
Travel + Leisure, Apr 2006
“This spectacular 36-year-old private-island resort just launched its long-awaited spa. Treatments include the fragrant frangipani and coconut body wrap and a scrub with local sea salt....” MORE>>
Food & Wine, Jan 2005
“Best for children over the age of eight, this private-island retreat is all about serenity and catering to classic desert- isle fantasies. Thirteen sunny two-story bungalows are tucked away among the bougainvillea and sea grape....” MORE>>
Travel + Leisure Family, May 2004
“To quote Smokey Robinson, I second that emotion, for on almost every level Peter Island does not disappoint (no one expects great food in the Caribbean). If you have no experience of private-island resorts but always dreamed of going to one, it offers an excellent initiation, delivering in quantity everything the genre is known for, especially peace and privacy. Add to that a staff-to-guest ratio of two-to-one, atypical service for the region (it's friendly and professional), and five untrafficked beaches...” MORE>>
Travel + Leisure, Nov 2002
“Elopers are common at this resort, and no wonder: the staff organizes everything before your arrival, leaving nothing for you to do but say, 'I do.' If marriage isn't in the cards, a couple can still take advantage of the countless coves, accessible only by sea. Boatmen will drop you off with just a picnic basket and your imagination....” MORE>>
Travel + Leisure, Feb 2002