Spice Island Beach Resort

Grenada, Caribbean

Virgin rating

The hotel

Perfectly positioned on Grand Anse, Grenada's most beautiful beach. This luxurious All-Inclusive resort, owned and run by the gracious Hopkin family, offers superb, spacious accommodation, a welcoming atmosphere, top-class cuisine, spa facilities and excellent service. The white, gently sloping sands of Grand Anse Beach are perfect for romantic walks, water sports, or simply soaking up the sun; or perhaps you'd like to indulge in a treatment at the hotel's own spa or explore the local area with complimentary bike hire. Families are welcome year-round with the option of interconnecting rooms, complimentary year-round kids club and dedicated children’s menus. It's no wonder this hotel is a firm favourite with our customers who consistently give it a very high score for guest satisfaction.

Amenities

  • Hobie Cats
  • Kayaking
  • Snorkelling
  • Tennis
  • Babysitting service
  • Kids Club
  • Honeymoon
  • Wedding
  • Bar
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Games Room

Where is it

On gorgeous Grand Anse Beach. Transfer time from airport: 10 minutes.

Hotel information

64 suites (54 at ground level, 10 Oleander Suites have 1st floor, garden location), in several buildings on up to 2 floors (no lifts). All have furnished terraces with day beds, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, LCD TV, DVD player, Nespresso machines, tea/coffee-making facilities, complimentary mini-bar, safe, iPod dock/alarm clock/radio, Alexa Voice Remotes, iron and ironing board, bathroom amenities, bathrobes, and hairdryer. Oleander Superior/Garden Suites have 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds and a full-size sleeper sofa, sleeping maximum 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children.

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- breakfast at Olivers Restaurant (unlimited selection of pastries, with a choice of one (1) Continental menu item and one (1) hot menu item that is served to the table)

- lunch at Sea & Surf Terrace & Bar (includes a la carte and will include one (1) starter, one (1) main course and one (1) dessert item. Additional items can be ordered at the listed menu price)

- dinner at Sea & Surf Terrace & Bar (5 nights per week) and Olivers Restaurant (includes (1) starter/soup, intermediate, main and dessert per person. Supplemental charges may apply for additional items)

- afternoon tea (three-tiered selection of sandwiches, pastries and cakes served daily)

- themed dinners (seasonal menus during holiday periods including Christmas, Easter and other selected holidays)

- all beverages except bottled wine or champagne. Complimentary, stocked in-room mini-bar.

- automatic membership at Grenada's Golf Club (transfers not included)

- use of floodlit tennis court. Unlimited use of non-powered water sports, ie. Hobie cats, ocean kayaks, snorkelling equipment, paddle boards. Fitness centre. Complimentary use of bicycles. Children’s activity centre.

Sea Grape Beach Suites are on the beach with superb ocean views. They have a living area and their own private 225 sq ft of garden terrace on the beach with loungers and a hammock. With 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds and a full-size sleeper sofa, sleeping maximum 3 adults and 1 child or 2 adults and 2 children.

Anthurium Pool Suites feature private entrances and personal gardens with a private deck and a delightful plunge pool, with 1 king-size bed and a full-size sleeper sofa, sleeping maximum 3 adults.

Luxury Almond Pool Suites have a private pool and outdoor dining terrace, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

Royal Collection Pool Suites are ideal for honeymooners, with a Cedar Sauna and a private pool within the spice scented gardens, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

The One Bedroom (Cinnamon/Saffron) Beach Suites are configured to accommodate a maximum of 4 adults, with a floating, four poster king-size bed in the master bedroom and a double sofa sleeper in the spacious living room. The living room boasts a 65” LCD television, Alexa Voice Remote and Bose Lifestyle Entertainment System. Each suite is furnished with a dining table set for 6 adults and a wet bar. The Cinnamon Suite connects to a king-bedded Seagrape Beach Suite, while the Saffron Suite connects to a Seagrape Beach Suite with 2 queen-size beds.

Breakfast and dinner are served in Oliver's Restaurant, a gourmet restaurant serving a fabulous array of Creole and international cuisine, all made with local produce and spices. Sea and Surf Terrace & Bar serving lunch and drinks throughout the day. Afternoon tea.

Evening entertainment 3-5 nights per week including Friday night Caribbean buffet accompanied by live steel band.

Swimming pool with Jacuzzi area. Fully equipped fitness centre and spa (treatments*) with sauna. Floodlit tennis courts with Omnicourt surface. Complimentary bicycle hire. Yoga in the beachfront pavilion* (available a few times a week*). Complimentary non-motorised water sports including snorkelling, paddle boards, Hobie Cat sailing and kayaks. PADI certified diving*. The Nutmeg Pod children's activity centre (3-12 years) offering organised indoor activities and games. Tours and excursions* are available to book, including visits to the rainforest and a stop at the Saturday market. Complimentary green fees at Grenada's Golf Club.

Complimentary WiFi access. Complimentary Concierge Service for guests staying in Luxury Almond, Royal Collection, Cinnamon and Saffron Suites. Room service*. 2 boutiques. Babysitting service*. Laundry service*.

Wheelchair adapted rooms with partially accessible amenities or facilities available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. For more information and contact details please check out our Special Assistance page

7 nights between 20 Jan–15 Mar and 16 Dec-5 Jan.

* Denotes local charge.

Please note: child ages are up to and including 11 years.

Please note: children under 12 years are not permitted in Pool Suites.

Please note: children under five may now join their parents for dinner service at Oliver. Family tables are set up in an area of the Sea & Surf terrace for a casual dining option.

Dress code: very casual during the day, with cover-ups required over swim suits in public and dining areas. As of 1st February 2024 the dress code for evening dining will be “smart casual” and will include dress shorts for gentlemen.

Please note: Spice Island Beach Resort is completely non-smoking, including use of e-cigarettes.

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Traveller rating

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Superb all-inclusive

Jan 20, 2025 bunnyhatgis Carriacou Island, Grenada

Grenada is not known for all-inclusive hotels and it's better that way. Spice Island stands out as one of the few all-inclusive options on the island, but it’s far from the standard formulaic experience. Everything is first class! The staff is super friendly and competent, the food is delicious and fresh, and the location on the quiet end of… Read more
Grenada is not known for all-inclusive hotels and it's better that way. Spice Island stands out as one of the few all-inclusive options on the island, but it’s far from the standard formulaic experience. Everything is first class! The staff is super friendly and competent, the food is delicious and fresh, and the location on the quiet end of Grand Anse is simply the best. The hotel is quite small so it really feels like personalised luxury. The highlights for me included the gorgeous and private Luxury Almond Pool Suite, absolutely delicious desserts and the lovely yoga pavilion on the beach. I had a perfect two-day break and will be returning for sure, as it was one of the best hotel experiences I have had in Grenada. Check out my blog Hopping Around the Globe in Style for a full review as well as my other Grenada hotel experiences. Read less
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Jan 12, 2025 OccassionalTravels London, United Kingdom

I vacillated between 4 and 5 stars. The presence of large family groups over Christmas killed it for me. Dominated meal times and sucked up service / kitchen time. We had a sea grape room which couldn’t be faulted. As others have said, avoid the vet low numbers by the water sports centre. We were10, so that was ok. Bar service was slow /… Read more
I vacillated between 4 and 5 stars. The presence of large family groups over Christmas killed it for me. Dominated meal times and sucked up service / kitchen time. We had a sea grape room which couldn’t be faulted. As others have said, avoid the vet low numbers by the water sports centre. We were10, so that was ok. Bar service was slow / inconsistent in the evenings. Wine was relatively low cost Australian and S American. Purchased bottles off the wine list reasonably priced. Took us a few days to realise there was a wine list. It was only as we saw on Christmas Day that people had bottles. Too many buffets at lunch and dinner, probably as the holiday season. Food was good generally. Would I go back - maybe. Staff did generally try to please Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Chill Vibes- Family Vacation

Jan 6, 2025 558beachlover Toronto, Canada

We just spent 7 days at Spice Island with our two children- 4 and 6 years old over the New Year holiday. We had a very chill and nice relaxing vacation. We gave this hotel a 4٫5 stars overall. Main reasons the hotel didn’t get a full 5 stars: 1.) Not a private beach 2.) Inconsistent Service 3.) A little tooo chill for a full 7 days Room-… Read more
We just spent 7 days at Spice Island with our two children- 4 and 6 years old over the New Year holiday. We had a very chill and nice relaxing vacation. We gave this hotel a 4٫5 stars overall. Main reasons the hotel didn’t get a full 5 stars: 1.) Not a private beach 2.) Inconsistent Service 3.) A little tooo chill for a full 7 days Room- amazing room right on the beach, enough space for the 4 of us. It was comfortable and had everything we needed. Waking up and walking out on the beach every morning was so convenient and beautiful. If the kids needed to relax or grab something it was so close. I didn’t like how close locals or anyone on the beach could see inside the room or get close to it. More on that below… Food- We definitely had some amazing dishes. The ice cream was unreal and some of the dishes were so flavourful. We were never hungry, thats for sure! The lunch menu got boring after 4 days. Would recommend a change up. There are 2 restaurants about 7 meters apart. Some days the service was incredibly slow, waiting 2 hours to finish a meal service. Some days it was faster. The slow service made it a pain at times and felt like a waste of the day. Kids Club- Kids had so much fun making crafts and playing with other kids. It was indoors, not much outdoor activity. Spa/ Gym- nothing over the top but it gets the job done. The gym had all new technogym equipment. We had a couples massage and it was nice and professional. Pool- The kids enjoyed it and had fun playing. Chairs were always available. Sometimes the pool area wasn’t the cleanest. Old towels and empty cups sitting around. Staff- some staff were incredibly friendly and warm and some were just not and made you feel uncomfortable for even asking for something. It was very bipolar service. They need consistent and proper training. Beach- This is what I struggle with most. The sand and water are so beautiful. Turquoise warm water. Soo gorgeous. Butttt… the locals drinking, music, swearing, laying on top of each-other was not my vibe. My kids crocs and sandals went missing from the beach. The security was there but sleepy and never said anything and sat by a palm tree all day, didn’t walk up and down. These locals are right next to your belongings and so close to the room that it killed it for me. I get that it’s their country and public beach but I just don’t want men drunk with beer bottles in their hands talking to my kids and my kids saying they are scary mommy. Teenagers humping on the beach. Cruise ship people pulling up towels next to us. Not my vibe!!! Some people might not mind and this might not bother you but for me it was a huge safety issue. I couldn’t take my eyes off my 4 year old daughter. The road and public beach were seconds from our room and spot on beach. Vibe- not much going on, a little sleepy. It was nice to relax and not feel any stuffy or pretentious vibes. It was truly super chill. A few more entertainment pieces to spice it up would have been nice. Overall, great value!! Few little things that could make this place beyond phenomenal!! Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Lovely Family Christmas 2024 Stay at Spice Island Beach Resort!

Jan 3, 2025 Geraint J Cardiff, United Kingdom

We had a really lovely family holiday at SIBR with some lovely highlights. We'd definitely go back sometime – though probably not at a peak time. Long read coming, sorry: + For the first four or so days it felt like we had the place to ourselves .. the resort must only have been around half occupied before schools broke up and it was great –… Read more
We had a really lovely family holiday at SIBR with some lovely highlights. We'd definitely go back sometime – though probably not at a peak time. Long read coming, sorry: + For the first four or so days it felt like we had the place to ourselves .. the resort must only have been around half occupied before schools broke up and it was great – really personal service, everything was fast, the beach was practically empty etc. (there’s another side to that below...) + We had two lovely rooms, even if they were the most basic Garden Suites ... there was plenty of space, they were nice and cool, 2 mins from the beach & main resort centre, kept very clean, nicely stocked mini bar, plenty of towels, generally very good. We were happier I think to be set back a little bit into the resort as the beachfront rooms are literally steps from the public beach and maybe didn't have as much privacy. The second (sofa) bed in the boys' room was decent. + SIBR is a very nice, high quality property throughout (though maybe not middle east 5* quality) .. it has a decent small gym (though some of the equipment disappeared mid-stay - maybe being replaced) and a very nice spa which we used. + The food was consistently very good .. our boys weren’t always up for the slightly fancier meals in the main restaurant but the staff were always happy to do some fresh fish or meat with fries & vegetables. In our view there was enough variety across the two options for dinner and we definitely didn’t go short of food! They also offered an afternoon tea option every day which we didn’t go need to go anywhere near! The less formal restaurant was open most nights and our boys preferred that menu – but that’s where the young families ate and it was sometimes a bit chaotic/loud. Breakfast was very good and lunch too. We enjoyed very much the occasional BBQs for lunch. + Resort location was excellent .. the Grand Anse beach is great (though definitely not one of the best in the world) and the resort is really well positioned at the quieter end of it. The sea was fantastic for swimming in (though there are hardly any fish etc to see). It was nice to walk along for a few km, though as it’s a public beach, the livelier end was pretty lively at weekends with sometimes some really loud party boats moored just off the beach. + Some of the service in the bar & restaurants and throughout was absolutely top notch – regularly addressed by name and some lovely touches (opened the gym early for us, delivered oat milk to the room, we mentioned one of the boys had burned and they delivered fresh aloe vera to the room for example). Some of the F&B staff were the best we’ve had anywhere - e.g. Katrina & Lyndonna (and others, sorry we didn't get more names) + We liked Grenada a lot – it's beautiful, small enough to get around easily; we did a nice tour organised through the local agent; it felt safe. There were a few things we were disappointed with and had to raise a couple of them with the hotel (not really addressed): - When the hotel filled up around Christmas Eve/Day, the service notably dropped off. It felt a touch over-full and we had quite a few meals which took too long, parts of the order were missed, drinks took ages, water refills had to be chased. Really small points individually but added together and done multiple times got quite annoying. We were probably a bit spoiled by the first half of our stay. A lot of guests were families with young kids (we have no problem at all with that having been through it for many years!) but the last couple of lunches and especially the last breakfast were chaotic and not relaxing. - We have food intolerance in the family which the staff ask about and we clearly mentioned when checking in. For the first few days they were great at managing it – not letting us order anything inappropriate, suggesting & even making alternatives. But after those few days they totally forgot about it (apart from Katrina) – really not so good. Hopefully they do a better job with allergies rather than intolerance. We raised both of these points with reception who said the manager would probably want to get in touch to discuss but that didn’t happen. - They had an entertainment schedule which was a bit of a mystery to us (I found on the last but one day it was posted on the reception desk so it was probably my bad) – so we had no real idea what was happening... and we missed out on a sunset boat cruise because no-one told us until too late it was happening. We really liked Fabian who was in charge of it - saw him regularly and loved his energy and care for guests having a good time. The resort had some really good evening music ... but often they were playing to a handful of people after dinner because many guests had gone to bed well before 10pm. All in all though it was a really lovely holiday and we'd love to be back there right now. Maybe just about worth the price. In Tripadvisor terms half was 5*, half was 4* maybe. We’d stay at SIBR again for sure, but not during a peak school holiday period. We rounded up to 5* on balance because of some of the superb staff. Thanks for a lovely time. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Magnificent

Dec 28, 2024 Scrumptious2014 Bristol, United Kingdom

Old fashioned elegance with service to match. Set in an idyllic location at the end of Grand Anse Beach, it rests on a dreamy section of the beach, provides superb food, and the staff that are determined to ensure you have a wonderful experience.