This 12-Room Caribbean Hotel Has History, Serenity, and a World-Class Beach


Some Caribbean hotels feel like they were discovered, not built — the kind of out-of-the-way places you imagine in old travel novels, where the road narrows, the coastline opens up, and the bay at the end feels like it belongs to you. The latest edition of Small Hotel of the Week takes you to the La Sagesse Boutique Hotel in Grenada — it’s precisely that kind of stay.

Set on Grenada’s southeastern coast, La Sagesse is a 12-room beachfront hotel on a calm, curved spectacular bay, far from the island’s busier corridor. It’s one of the most intimate places to stay in Grenada, and that room count shapes the entire experience.

The Setting

La Sagesse is defined by its beach.

The beach is long and soft, with gentle water and a shoreline that stays quiet even in peak season. There’s no wall of loungers, no heavy traffic, no sense of a crowd building. The bay feels protected, and the water stays calm enough for long swims. And there are endless palm tees. 

Because the hotel has only 12 rooms, the beach is never crowded. It’s always yours. Even when the property is full, the atmosphere stays unhurried. You walk from your room to the sand in minutes, and the day settles into a simple rhythm: beach, pool, lunch, another swim, and the slow drift into late afternoon.

It’s a part of Grenada that feels removed. You are not in the middle of the island’s tourism corridor, and you can feel it.

The Hotel

With just 12 rooms, La Sagesse delivers a type of Caribbean stay that is getting harder to find.

The design leans Caribbean classic.

The small room count also means service stays personal.

The Beach Experience

This is the reason you book it. La Sagesse Beach is a memorable, unforgettable beach — open, natural and unforced. The sand stretches wide. The bay curves gently. The water stays clear and calm.

You can walk without weaving through crowds. You can swim without noise in the background. You can read without competing sound.

If you measure a hotel by how easily you can be in the water, this one delivers.

The Food and Bar

There’s a lovely, low-key beach restaurant here. The menu focuses on fresh seafood and Grenadian flavors, with dishes that fit the setting.

The bar becomes a natural gathering point late in the day. With only 12 rooms, it never feels loud. Conversations stay low. The night settles gradually over a glass of Westerhall. 

This is the kind of place where you can stay on-property for most of your trip and not feel confined. And never want to leave. 

An Historic Manor and Simple Comforts

La Sagesse is centered on a manor house with a footprint shaped by its early history. The estate was built by the infmaous Lord Brownlow. He installed gates that once defined the estate boundaries, and the place began its life as a private residence. Over time, it evolved into a hotel, expanding from just two rooms in the manor to 12 total rooms while retaining a sense of its origins

Who It’s Right For

La Sagesse is made for travelers who want quiet and proximity to the water.

It’s a strong fit for couples, for swimmers, for travelers who want the Caribbean without a schedule. It also works well for visitors who plan to explore Grenada during the day and return to a calm base in the afternoon.

This is not a large resort. It is not designed around nightlife or activity programming. The appeal is the opposite: a quiet bay, a small hotel, and a pace that stays relaxed.

What to Do Nearby

Grenada rewards travelers who leave the beach.

Waterfalls, rainforest trails, spice estates, rum distilleries and chocolate producers are all within driving distance. Grand Anse Beach, with its restaurants and shops, is also reachable if you want a change of pace.

But La Sagesse makes it easy to stay put. With 12 rooms and a bay like this, the draw is simple: you do not need to go far to feel like you have arrived somewhere distinct.

Getting There

Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport has nonstop flights from several U.S. gateways along with strong regional connections. From the airport, La Sagesse is a straightforward drive to the island’s quieter southeastern coast.

The Bottom Line

La Sagesse Boutique Hotel stands out because it is small in the way that matters.

It delivers a true Caribbean beach stay with calm water, quiet nights, and a setting that feels removed from the rest of the island. At 12 rooms, it’s the kind of place you book once and then keep in mind for the next time you want Grenada at its most peaceful.



Karen Udler

2026-02-15 19:55:00