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The Cotton House

saint vincent grenadines, saint vincent grenadines · ★★★★★

92
Score Voyage de Noces™
sur 100

Le verdict

Cela vaut-il le coup pour votre voyage de noces ?

The Cotton House is the only hotel on Mustique — the privately-owned 1,400-acre island in the southern Grenadines that has been the off-grid hideaway of choice for royals, rock stars and the discreet ultra-rich since Colin Tennant bought it for £45,000 in 1958 and gave Princess Margaret a 10-acre plot as a wedding present. The hotel itself is a converted 18th-century coral-stone cotton warehouse and sugar mill that the Mustique Company restored as the island's single public accommodation — 17 rooms, two pools, a private beach club at L'Ansecoy Bay, and the only way short of renting a multi-million-dollar villa to actually sleep on the island. Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Tommy Hilfiger and Bryan Adams all kept houses here; the island still operates under a residents' association that bans cruise ships, day-trippers, paparazzi and most casual visitors. For honeymooners The Cotton House is the rare property where the destination's exclusivity is the experience: you are not simply staying at a hotel, you are renting a key to one of the world's most private islands.

Idéal pour les couples qui…
  • Donnent la priorité au spa et au bien-être
  • Souhaitent un accès direct à la plage
  • Sont prêts à investir pour une expérience unique dans une vie
À éviter si vous…
  • Avez besoin d'un resort strictement réservé aux adultes
  • Avez un budget inférieur à $1,000/nuit
  • Préférez les propriétés boutique et intimistes

Détail du score

92/100

Réservé aux adultes0/25
Approuvé par les couples18/20
Spa12/15
Prix des voyageurs12/15
Piscine10/10
Accès à la plage10/10
4 étoiles et plus10/10
Room service5/5
Catégorie luxe5/5

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En un coup d'œil

★★★★★
5 étoiles
Étoiles
92/100
Exceptionnel
Score Voyage de Noces
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Familles bienvenues
Réservé aux adultes
62%
avis de couples
Couples
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The Cotton House Suite — the original mill room with a four-poster bed, vaulted coral-stone ceilings, a private terrace looking down to L'Ansecoy Bay and direct access to the upper pool. For couples wanting the most exclusive footprint, the Tamarind Suite is a stand-alone two-room cottage with its own walled garden and outdoor shower; the Beachfront Cottages at L'Ansecoy are best for swim-on-arrival mornings. Suites book 6 to 9 months ahead for peak; the island's wider villa rental programme (Firefly's old Mick Jagger compound, Princess Margaret's Les Jolies Eaux) is the alternative for groups of four or more.

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Vrai coût détaillé — 7 nuits pour deux

Estimé à partir d'une lune de miel typique de 7 nuits — détails spécifiques à la propriété à venir.

Sur la base de chambres de gamme moyenne, vols en premium economy depuis l'Europe, restauration complète et expériences signature. À ajuster selon votre profil de voyage réel.

PosteCoût estimé
Chambre (7 nuits, moyenne $2,800/nuit)$19,600
Vols (2 pax, economy/premium)$1,800
Transferts aéroport / hydravion$200
Restauration et boissons (hors chambre)$29,400
Excursions et expériences$700
Spa / soins signature$300
Pourboires et service (8%)$3,920
Total estimé$55,920

Jour par jour

Itinéraire de 7 nuits pour votre voyage de noces

1

Barbados Connection to Mustique

Almost all guests connect through Barbados (BGI) — the only practical air gateway to Mustique. Mustique Airways and SVG Air run the 50-minute hop in 8-seat Britten-Norman Islanders from BGI to Mustique's tiny airstrip (MQS). The Cotton House meets you in a fleet Mule (electric golf-cart-style buggy that every guest is given for the stay), a 5-minute drive across the island to the hotel. Welcome rum punch at the Veranda Bar, settle in, and dinner at the Great Room — the candlelit main dining room in the original mill.

2

Macaroni Beach & Beach Club Day

Macaroni Beach is the island's signature Atlantic-side beach — a half-mile crescent of powder sand with a small wooden beach café and absolutely no other development. The Cotton House sets up beach chairs and umbrellas with a hamper from the kitchen. Spend the morning here, then drive back across the island to L'Ansecoy Bay (the calmer Caribbean side, where the hotel's beach club sits) for an afternoon swim and lunch on the terrace. Sunset cocktails at Britannia Bay before dinner.

3

Tuesday Night at Basil's Bar

Basil's Bar on Britannia Bay is the famous open-sided wooden bar built by Basil Charles in 1976 — Mick Jagger's birthday parties, Princess Margaret's late-night ends, and the Tuesday night jump-up (the island's only big social event of the week) all happen here. The Cotton House arranges the Tuesday booking, dinner is served at the bar with live music, and the island's residents and staff cross paths with hotel guests in the one place anyone actually mixes.

4

Horseback Riding & Spa

Morning ride at the Mustique Equestrian Centre — the island has 40 horses and the rides cross the interior hills to remote north-coast bays inaccessible by car. The two-hour beach ride finishes at Pasture Bay with a swim. Lunch back at the Cotton House pool, then afternoon at the Cotton House Spa — colonial-style treatment rooms in a separate cottage with the signature coconut and rum scrub.

5

Boat Day to the Tobago Cays

Private boat charter south through the Grenadines to the Tobago Cays — five uninhabited islands surrounded by Horseshoe Reef, regarded as the best snorkel in the southern Caribbean. The Cotton House arranges a private cat or motor yacht for the day, with stops at Salt Whistle Bay (Mayreau), a barbecue lunch on the boat, and snorkelling with the resident sea turtles in the lagoon. Return to Mustique by sunset.

6

Bequia & Princess Margaret Beach

Boat north to Bequia, the largest of the Grenadines after St Vincent and one of the most beautiful sailing islands in the Caribbean. Lunch at Mac's Pizzeria above Admiralty Bay (the cheap institution every yacht crew knows), walk along Princess Margaret Beach, and visit the model boat-builder workshops in Port Elizabeth. Return to Mustique in the late afternoon for a final dinner at the Cotton House.

7

Final Mustique Morning & Departure

One last swim at L'Ansecoy, a slow breakfast on the terrace, and the Mule transfer to the airstrip. The Mustique Airways flight back to Barbados is a 50-minute scenic hop directly over Bequia, Canouan and Union Island — the best sightseeing flight in the Caribbean. Most international flights from BGI depart in the late afternoon, giving honeymooners a comfortable buffer.

Évaluation honnête

Ce qu'il faut savoir avant de réserver

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Access is exclusively via Mustique Airways or SVG Air from Barbados (BGI) — there are no direct international flights to Mustique. Build a buffer night in Barbados at either end to absorb a missed connection; the last 8-seater out of Mustique is mid-afternoon.

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Mustique is a residents' island first and a hotel destination second. Most of the island's social life happens at private villas you cannot access without an invitation. Couples expecting a hotel-led programme of activity will find Mustique quieter than they imagine.

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The Cotton House is the only hotel on the island. Off-season closures happen — the property typically closes for renovation from late August through early November. Check dates carefully before booking.

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Rates are not all-inclusive and Mustique imports almost everything. Restaurant and bar prices match Mayfair, not Caribbean, levels — budget realistically for full board and excursions.

Avant l'arrivée

Modèle d'e-mail à envoyer à l'hôtel

Subject: Honeymoon inquiry — The Cotton House Mustique

Dear Cotton House team,

We are planning our honeymoon [DATE]-[DATE] and are interested in The Cotton House Suite [or Tamarind Suite / Beachfront Cottage]. Please advise on availability, honeymoon packages, Mustique Airways flight booking from Barbados, and a Tuesday-night reservation at Basil's Bar.

Thank you,
[Your names]

À envoyer 2 semaines avant l'arrivée. Complétez les noms, dates et préférences. Les hôtels répondent aux demandes personnalisées.

FAQ

Questions fréquentes

Good for honeymooners?

The Cotton House is among the most exclusive honeymoon properties in the Caribbean — Mustique's no-cruise-ships, no-day-trippers, residents-only ethos guarantees a level of privacy unavailable on any other Caribbean island. The hotel itself is small (17 rooms), the service is genuinely personal, and the island's social rhythm (Basil's on Tuesday, Macaroni Beach picnics, horseback rides on empty beaches) is built for couples. Honeymooners and anniversary couples are the dominant demographic alongside long-term residents' guests.

Best time to visit?

Mid-December through April is dry season and ideal — sunny, breezy, calm seas, cool evenings. Christmas and New Year on Mustique is one of the island's social peaks (the residents return) and books a full year ahead. May and early June are excellent shoulder months. The Cotton House typically closes from late August to early November for hurricane season and annual renovation.

Do we need to rent a villa or is the hotel enough?

The Cotton House is the right choice for honeymoon couples — villa rentals on Mustique start at $10,000-30,000 per week and make sense for groups of four or more. The Cotton House gives you the same access (the Mule buggy, the beach clubs, Basil's, the equestrian centre) at a fraction of the cost and with proper hotel service. Villa staff are excellent but villa shopping logistics in Mustique are not what a honeymooning couple should be managing.

Adults-only?

The Cotton House welcomes families but the room count is small (17 keys), the configuration skews adult, and Mustique itself is overwhelmingly an adult island. Honeymooners and couples without children dominate the guest list outside of school-holiday weeks. The Christmas-New Year fortnight is the busiest family period.

Best room type?

The Cotton House Suite in the original 18th-century mill is the signature room — vaulted coral-stone ceilings, four-poster bed, terrace over L'Ansecoy Bay. The Tamarind Suite is the most private (stand-alone cottage with walled garden). The Beachfront Cottages at L'Ansecoy are best for couples who want sand under foot on arrival. Book 6 to 9 months ahead for peak season.

How to get there?

All routes go through Barbados (BGI). Mustique Airways and SVG Air operate scheduled 8-seater Britten-Norman Islander flights from Barbados to Mustique's airstrip (MQS), 50 minutes each way. The hotel arranges flight booking, baggage handling and the Mule pickup at the airstrip. International gateway flights to Barbados from JFK, MIA, LHR, LGW and YYZ are direct.

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