Hotel in Calivigny, Grenada
473 Grenada Boutique Resort
150ptsSecluded peninsula stay, low international profile.

About 473 Grenada Boutique Resort
473 Grenada Boutique Resort occupies a secluded peninsular position at Petit Calivigny on Grenada's southern coast. With minimal public pricing data, it suits travelers who prioritize privacy and are comfortable booking direct. For those who want transparent rates and easier online booking, Calabash Hotel or Spice Island Beach Resort are more straightforward alternatives.
Quick Verdict
473 Grenada Boutique Resort sits at New Westerhall Point in Petit Calivigny, occupying one of the more secluded peninsular positions on Grenada's southern coast. With almost no public data on pricing, star rating, or room count in circulation, this is a property that operates quietly — which, for a boutique resort, can signal either genuine exclusivity or a booking experience that requires more legwork than most travelers want to invest. If seclusion and a low-key Caribbean atmosphere are your priority, it warrants a direct inquiry. If you want transparent pricing and easy online booking, look at Spice Island Beach Resort in St. George's or Calabash Hotel in Lance-aux-Épines instead.
Atmosphere and Space
The Petit Calivigny peninsula setting is the defining feature here. Properties in this part of Saint George parish typically offer calm, inlet-facing water views rather than open ocean exposure — think quiet anchorages and private-feeling surrounds rather than surf and beach-club energy. For a special occasion or a couple's trip where mood and privacy matter more than a packed activity roster, that setting works in this property's favor. The boutique scale suggests a smaller, more personal environment than the larger all-inclusives on the island, which either suits you or it doesn't. If you're drawn to the idea of a resort that doesn't feel like a resort, this geography is the right starting point.
Booking This Property
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which likely reflects the property's lower international profile rather than an abundance of available rooms. Reach out well ahead of peak Caribbean season , December through April , since boutique properties at this scale fill on reputation and repeat guests rather than last-minute OTA inventory. For context on timing the southern Caribbean, the dry season from January to May offers the most reliable weather, while June through November brings higher humidity and the Atlantic hurricane season. Booking two to three months out for a peak-season stay is a sensible baseline. See Le Phare Bleu in Egmont and Maca Bana in Grenada for comparable boutique options with more visible booking infrastructure.
Know Before You Go
- Location: New Westerhall Point, Petit Calivigny, Saint George, Grenada
- Booking difficulty: Easy , direct inquiry recommended
- Leading season: January to May (dry season, lower hurricane risk)
- Group fit: Leading suited to couples or small groups seeking privacy
- Price range: Not publicly listed , contact property directly
- Nearby guides: Our full Calivigny hotels guide | Our full Calivigny restaurants guide | Our full Calivigny experiences guide
More to Explore
If you're planning a broader trip to this part of Grenada, see Laluna Boutique Hotel & Villas in St George and Six Senses La Sagesse for the upper end of the island's boutique offering. For a wider Caribbean comparison, One&Only; Mandarina in Riviera Nayarit and Aman Venice show what the global boutique tier looks like at its most refined , useful benchmarks if you're calibrating expectations before committing here. Also worth browsing: Our full Calivigny bars guide and Our full Calivigny wineries guide.
Compare 473 Grenada Boutique Resort
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| 473 Grenada Boutique Resort | Easy | ||
| Calabash Hotel | Unknown | ||
| Spice Island Beach Resort | Unknown | ||
| Silversands Grenada at Grand Anse | Unknown | ||
| Laluna | Unknown | ||
| Silversands Beach House | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at 473 Grenada Boutique Resort?
Dining details for 473 Grenada Boutique Resort are not publicly documented, which is worth factoring into your planning. The resort sits in Petit Calivigny, a peninsula location in Saint George with limited walkable dining options nearby, so confirm meal arrangements directly with the property before booking. If on-site food quality is a priority, properties like Laluna and Silversands Grenada at Grand Anse have more documented dining programmes.
Is 473 Grenada Boutique Resort family-friendly?
The Petit Calivigny peninsula setting suits couples or small groups looking for seclusion more than it suits families needing activity infrastructure. The peninsula's calm, inlet-facing position is a draw for quieter stays, but the property's lower international profile means verified family amenities are not on record. Spice Island Beach Resort is a more established choice if travelling with children.
When is the best time to book 473 Grenada Boutique Resort?
Grenada's dry season runs January through May, which gives the best conditions for coastal stays at New Westerhall Point. The property's booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you are unlikely to need to plan months ahead, but shoulder-season rates around June may offer better value before the Atlantic hurricane season peaks. Book directly if a contact is available, as booking lead times appear flexible.
What is check-in like at 473 Grenada Boutique Resort?
Specific check-in times and policies are not on record for this property. Given its boutique scale and lower international profile, arrival logistics are best confirmed directly before you travel. The Petit Calivigny address at New Westerhall Point is a peninsula location, so factor in transfer time from Maurice Bishop International Airport when planning your arrival.
Do loyalty programs work at 473 Grenada Boutique Resort?
No chain affiliation or loyalty programme is documented for 473 Grenada Boutique Resort, which is typical for independent boutique properties in this part of Grenada. If points accumulation matters to your booking decision, Silversands Grenada at Grand Anse or Spice Island Beach Resort are better options. For 473, the appeal is the independent, peninsular setting rather than programme benefits.
How does 473 Grenada Boutique Resort compare to nearby hotels?
473 Grenada Boutique Resort occupies a more secluded position than most of its south coast competitors, which is either the main draw or a drawback depending on your priorities. Laluna and Six Senses La Sagesse represent the upper end of the boutique tier in Saint George parish with stronger documented credentials. Silversands Grenada at Grand Anse offers a beach-club format with higher visibility. 473 is the lower-profile option that suits travellers who want separation from the resort strip and can trade amenity certainty for seclusion.
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