Elite Island Resorts
Boutique all-inclusive Caribbean resorts across Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, and Panama, offering intimate island experiences on unspoiled beaches.
What They Do Best
Elite Island Resorts operates a collection of boutique and mid-sized Caribbean resort properties that offer intimate, island-authentic all-inclusive experiences. The brand's properties are typically smaller and more character-driven than the mega-resort chains, with a focus on the natural beauty of their island settings. Elite Island Resorts fills a niche for travelers who want an all-inclusive Caribbean vacation without the mass-market, large-scale resort feel.
Resort Experience
Properties in the Elite Island collection vary in style from casual beachfront hideaways to more upscale boutique resorts. The all-inclusive packages cover meals, drinks, water sports, and activities. Because properties are smaller (typically 100-300 rooms), the atmosphere is more personal and laid-back. Many properties feature historic or architectural character — restored plantation estates, hillside settings, and unspoiled beach locations. The focus is on natural beauty and authentic Caribbean culture rather than manufactured resort entertainment.
Locations & Properties
Elite Island operates in Antigua (St. James's Club & Villas, The Verandah Resort & Spa, Pineapple Beach Club), St. Lucia (St. James's Club Morgan Bay), Barbados (The Club Barbados Resort & Spa), and Panama (Playa Bonita). The Antigua properties are the brand's strongest, offering different resort styles on an island known for having 365 beaches. Each property occupies a distinct location, from sheltered coves to dramatic headlands.
Guest Experience
Elite Island Resorts attracts independent-minded travelers who prefer character and authenticity over polished luxury. The brand is popular with British and Canadian travelers, and its Antigua properties have a devoted following. Pricing tends to be moderate, making this a solid value proposition for travelers seeking an all-inclusive Caribbean experience on smaller, less-developed islands. The intimate scale means staff-guest relationships develop naturally during a stay.