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Dining
The Boudreau
Restaurant – Named after Walter Boudreau, the
legendary schooner captain who sailed into Marigot Bay and built the
first hotel fifty years ago, the elegant restaurant showcases
Boudreau memorabilia and historical pictures. Open for breakfast,
lunch and dinner, you may start your day in a relaxed, casual
setting overlooking the bay and enjoy the more formal, colonial
setting in the evenings.
Hurricane
Hole Bar – Experience the original bar, famous among
yachtsmen worldwide, with a panoramic view of the bay. The bar has
been restored to its former glory with its original lighting and
signage.
Pink Snail
Bar – A chic cocktail bar, themed around the
original "Dr. Dolittle" movie, which was filmed right here 40 years
ago. Pink Snail features a pink glass and resin bar, with lighting
by renowned designer Sharon Marston and cutting edge, big city
design. This is the place to be seen in St. Lucia!
The Bakery
– Our own bakery, producing a wide range of bread and pastries all
day with an ice cream parlor and patisserie, in the pretty Marina
Village courtyard garden.
Just outside the hotel, dotted around the bay, are a number of
lively local cafes and bars.
The
Rainforest Hideaway – A fine-dining fusion
restaurant and champagne bar across the water, accessible by our own
personal ferry two minutes away. This is the ultimate
romantic retreat with a gentle jazz ambience, tropical blossoms,
vines and fairy lights, situated on its own dock out over the water
Enjoy a variety of music, from reggae to jazz and traditional Creole
folk tunes, sometimes in one of the hotel bars and some nights in
one of the other bars around the bay.
Throughout the season, guests may enjoy dancing under the stars in
the palm gardens and other entertainment such as traditional folk
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Lapli Spa
Lapli means both
"rain" and "blessings" in the Creole language. The spa is designed
to reflect the Caribbean blues and greens of the sky and the ocean.
Extensive use of glass and an aqua color scheme creates a relaxing
and therapeutic ambiance. Each treatment room has its own private
deck with an open-air shower. Lapli also features a Zen garden with
ofuru wooden soaking tubs and massage cabanas.
The treatments use
a mix of luxury, all-natural products with local treatments created
by Caribbean herbalists. These make extensive use of aloe vera,
hibiscus, cactus, sea moss, banana products and other locally-grown
fruit and herbs.
In addition to the
Spa's Vichy wet room treatments, there is a full range of massage
and beauty therapies available. Manicures and pedicures can also be
arranged.
Marina Village
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In addition to the stunning Discovery at Marigot Bay Resort and Spa,
Doubloon International has also developed a new Marina Village. Open
since Spring 2007, this collection of pastel-colored wooden
buildings include boutiques, a cafe and bar, banking facilities, a
supermarket & bakery, and many other services attracting visitors
and catering to passing yachts.
In the past, some
of the most famous yachts in the world used to come into Marigot,
which, although small, is an exceptionally deep and with its steep
sides provides a safe haven in a storm – hence the name hurricane
hole. The new marina docks are already attracting luxury
mega-yachts, and have accommodated vessels as large as 165 feet
long. Boat and celebrity spotting is once again becoming a popular
occupation in the waterfront cafes and bars.
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