# St. Lucia Honeymoon Guide: Jade Mountain, Ladera & Sandals Grande

> St. Lucia's edge over every other Caribbean honeymoon is the Pitons. Here is how the island's three iconic resorts really compare — open-wall Piton sanctuaries versus overwater bungalows — with 2026 pricing and the split-stay most specialists recommend.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Marco Alvarez*

Every Caribbean island sells beaches. St. Lucia sells mountains rising out of the sea. The twin volcanic spires of Gros Piton and Petit Piton — a [UNESCO World Heritage Site](https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1161/) near the town of Soufriere — give the island a competitive advantage no flat coral destination can touch, and the resorts that built their identity around Piton proximity are a categorically different experience from the ones on the busier northern end.

Three properties define the St. Lucia honeymoon, and they sit in three different worlds: the architecturally radical Jade Mountain, the intimate Ladera perched inside the UNESCO boundary, and the all-inclusive Sandals Grande St. Lucian with the island's only overwater bungalows. Here is how they really compare — and why most specialists tell couples not to choose just one.

## Jade Mountain: the resort with no fourth wall

[Jade Mountain](https://www.jademountain.com/), above Soufriere, is the most architecturally singular resort in the Caribbean. Its graduated-tier suites — the property calls them sanctuaries — have no fourth wall: the entire western face of every room is open to the air, framing an unobstructed panorama of both Pitons and the Caribbean beyond. A private infinity pool is integrated into each sanctuary, so the room genuinely feels suspended between mountain and sea. Rates for 2025–2026 run from about $1,498 per night for the entry Sky Suite to $3,033 for the Sun Suite, on a modified American plan (breakfast and dinner included).

The design choices are deliberate and polarizing. There are no televisions in the sanctuaries — a philosophy of presence over entertainment — though Wi-Fi is available and there is nightly entertainment several evenings a week. Each sanctuary comes with a butler-style attendant (a Major Domo), and guests have access to two beaches, the second of which sits at the base of the Pitons with above-average shore snorkeling. The open wall is the whole point and the whole caveat: it is spectacular, and it means insects, weather and the outdoors are part of the room. Couples who want the drama love it; couples who want a sealed, climate-controlled box should look elsewhere.

## Ladera: inside the UNESCO boundary

[Ladera Resort](https://www.ladera.com/rooms) sits at 1,100 feet on the volcanic ridge directly between the two Pitons — technically the only resort built inside the UNESCO World Heritage boundary — and delivers the same open-air concept as Jade Mountain in a more intimate, hand-crafted register. Each of its 37 suites keeps three walls; the fourth faces the Pitons and the sea and is left open. Private plunge pools are standard, some with cascading waterfalls, some heated, some with in-pool swings. Rates start from roughly $863 per night on platforms like KAYAK, positioning Ladera well below Jade Mountain while offering a comparable open-wall experience.

With only 6 villas and 26 suites, Ladera's scale creates genuine intimacy, and its Dasheene restaurant — using produce grown on the property — is consistently rated among the best dining in the Eastern Caribbean. The honest tradeoff is location: Ladera sits on a ridge, not a beach, so it runs a complimentary shuttle down to Sugar Beach on the west coast. If beachfront steps-from-the-water access matters more to you than a ridge-top Piton view, that shuttle is a daily reality to weigh.
The south-island pair versus the north. Jade Mountain and Ladera are about Piton immersion and open-air drama near Soufriere. Sandals Grande is about all-inclusive ease and overwater novelty at Rodney Bay in the north. They are not competitors so much as two halves of the ideal St. Lucia trip.
## Sandals Grande St. Lucian: overwater bungalows and all-inclusive ease

[Sandals Grande St. Lucian](https://www.sandals.com/grande-st-lucian/) occupies a different market entirely. Located on Rodney Bay on the northern coast — nowhere near the Pitons — it is a fully all-inclusive, couples-only property, and it operates the only overwater bungalows anywhere in St. Lucia. Nine of them stretch along a causeway connecting the resort peninsula toward Pigeon Island, each with a private plunge pool, glass floor panels, a soaking tub, and direct water access by private steps. Pricing for the overwater bungalows starts around $2,022 per person per night all-inclusive, roughly $2,934 per couple, covering all dining across twelve restaurants and seven bars, all drinks, scuba diving, water sports, golf at Cap Estate, and "Stay at 1, Play at 3" privileges across three Sandals properties on the island. Butler service is included with every overwater booking.

The scenery Sandals delivers is Rodney Bay — scenic and appealing, but not the volcanic-peak proximity of the south. What you get instead is effortlessness: everything is bundled, nothing is a la carte, and the overwater bungalow is a genuine novelty on this island.

## The split-stay: how to get both
ResortLocationSignature2026 nightly (from)PlanJade MountainSoufriere (south)Open-wall sanctuaries, infinity pools$1,498Breakfast + dinnerLaderaBetween the PitonsInside UNESCO boundary, intimate$863Room / plans varySandals GrandeRodney Bay (north)Overwater bungalows, all-inclusive~$2,934/coupleAll-inclusive
The strategy most St. Lucia specialists recommend is the split-stay: two or three nights at Jade Mountain or Ladera for UNESCO Piton immersion and south-island activities — the Sulphur Springs drive-in volcano, Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, Piton hiking — then transfer north to Sandals Grande for beach, all-inclusive dining and entertainment. It captures the distinctive natural character of the south and the convenience of the north without forcing a choice.

The honest cost is the transfer: the drive between Soufriere and the north coast is scenic but winding, typically 60 to 90 minutes, and it is not free. Time your split so you're not doing it on a fly-out morning. Peak season runs December through April, when rates are highest and the south-island resorts book far ahead. Get the sequence right — south first for the drama, north last for the ease — and St. Lucia gives you the rare Caribbean honeymoon that is genuinely two trips in one week.

## Sources

1. [Jade Mountain Resort, St. Lucia](https://www.jademountain.com/)
2. [St Lucia Villas & Suites — Ladera Resort](https://www.ladera.com/rooms)
3. [Sandals Grande St. Lucian — All-Inclusive Resort](https://www.sandals.com/grande-st-lucian/)
4. [Pitons Management Area](https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1161/)

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