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This Canadian-owned resort has cliffside villas overlooking crystal water and sugary sand

26 August 20255 Mins Read

If you’re looking for vacation inspo with views that feel almost too perfect to be real, this quiet hillside escape might be exactly what you need. Perched above sparkling blue waters and a golden stretch of sand, this Canadian-owned resort looks like it was made for the front of a postcard.

Tucked away on the quiet shores of Labrelotte Bay in northwest Saint Lucia is Windjammer Landing, home to a collection of cliffside villas where the view stretches as far as the horizon.

The villas sit high above the bay, nestled among palm trees and bougainvillea, with private terraces that open onto sweeping ocean vistas.

Each one is a little different. Some are multi-level, some come with plunge pools, others sit closer to the beach, but they are all Canadian-owned and Caribbean-inspired.

From a distance, the resort resembles a hillside village. White stucco walls and terra-cotta roofs peek through the greenery, while glass railings and clean lines hint at the modern interiors.

The resort’s newly-renovated Ocean Point residences range from two to four bedrooms. They’re ideal for families, small groups or couples who want a bit more room — and a view worth waking up early for. Even the smaller suites come with ocean-facing balconies, where the day begins with sunlight spilling over the bay.

Helena Hanson | Narcity

Inside, the design is modern and understated. Neutral tones, natural textures and open layouts keep things airy and calm. Fully equipped kitchens or compact kitchenettes are available for those who prefer to snack and cook in the comfort of their own space.

Floor-to-ceiling doors open wide to catch the breeze, and in some villas, infinity pools spill toward the bay so seamlessly it’s hard to tell where the water ends and the ocean begins.

The airy, relaxed suites at Windjammer Landing. Helena Hanson | Narcity

Ranging from 1,875 to 4,200 square feet, the villas can host anywhere from four to 12 guests. Plus, with hundreds of rooms ranging from understated ocean view bedrooms to oceanfront suites and the premium Ocean Point villas, there’s a small slice of Saint Lucia luxury here whatever your vacation budget.

Below the hillside, the resort opens onto 64,000 square feet of white sand beachfront — a wide crescent of shoreline where turquoise waters meet sugary golden sand. The beach stays peaceful throughout the day, and the walking paths that connect the villas to the rest of the property make it easy to stumble upon quiet corners.

The airy, relaxed bedroom in one of Windjammer Landing's hillside villas. Helena Hanson | Narcity

Elsewhere on the property, the pace shifts between quiet and active. There are six pools scattered throughout the resort, along with a spa, fitness centre, and seven dining venues that range from open-air beach bars to candlelit restaurants tucked into the hillside. Guests can spend the day snorkelling in the bay, learning to paddleboard, or not doing much at all.

And Saint Lucia’s charm extends beyond Windjammer’s walls. Known for its dramatic volcanic peaks, dense rainforests and iconic twin Pitons, the island offers a lot to explore. Hike Gros Piton for a bird’s eye view of the coast, or take the gentler route inland to Sulphur Springs — the world’s only drive-in volcano, where visitors can soak in warm, mineral-rich mud baths and rinse off in natural pools.

Offshore, catamarans cruise past coral reefs and secret coves, while dolphin and whale watching tours offer a closer look at the island’s marine life. And for those more interested in Saint Lucia’s cultural side, there are chocolate workshops, rum tastings, and open-air markets in Castries showcasing local crafts and ingredients.

One of the island’s biggest annual events, the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, takes place each spring and turns the island into a celebration of music and culture. The 2025 edition featured a lineup including John Legend, Summer Walker and Earth, Wind & Fire, with headline performances held on Pigeon Island — a 44-acre islet offering an open-air venue surrounded by sea and sky.

The resort’s in-house adventure partner, Jammin’ Tours, offers a mix of full-day and half-day excursions designed to show off the island’s landscapes — whether it’s zip-lining through the rainforest, horseback riding along the beach, or a sunset sail past the Pitons.

Closer to home, Windjammer’s own activity calendar keeps things light. Regularly, events like beach volleyball, kayak races, live Caribbean steel pan performances and even giant Connect 4 games take place on the beach or pool deck.

Getting to Saint Lucia from Montreal is relatively straightforward, with indirect flights to Hewanorra International Airport taking around eight hours with a connection. From there, it’s about a 90-minute drive to the resort — a journey that passes through quiet villages, winding hills and glimpses of coastline that hint at what’s to come.

Windjammer Landing

Price: From $263 USD per night, including breakfast

Address: 1504, Labrelotte Bay, St Lucia

Why You Need To Go: If your idea of a Caribbean escape includes quiet luxury, postcard-worthy views and the kind of sunrise you’ll still be thinking about months later, this Saint Lucian hillside might be exactly where you want to be!

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Saint Lucia Tourism Authority and Windjammer Landing offered Helena Hanson the opportunity to visit the island with no expectation of coverage, positive or otherwise.

Narcity Media does not accept payment, gifts or favours in exchange for editorial coverage. We may accept a free product, service or experience if we believe our honest review could be of value to our readers. You can find our full Editorial Standards here.

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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