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    Hotel in Egmont, Grenada

    Le Phare Bleu

    150pts

    Marina boutique stay; not a standard hotel.

    Le Phare Bleu, Hotel in Egmont

    About Le Phare Bleu

    Le Phare Bleu is a boutique marina property on Petite Calivigny Bay, well away from Grenada's main hotel strip. It suits independent travellers who want seclusion over resort infrastructure and are comfortable skipping loyalty programme benefits entirely. Booking is straightforward, but confirm dining and transfer logistics directly with the property before arrival.

    Quick Take: What to Know Before You Book Le Phare Bleu

    The most common assumption about Le Phare Bleu is that it operates like a conventional hotel — check in at a front desk, pick a room category, collect points. That is not how this works. Le Phare Bleu is a marina-based boutique property on Petite Calivigny Bay, and its appeal is less about standard hospitality infrastructure and more about a specific kind of Caribbean seclusion that most chain-affiliated properties in Grenada cannot replicate. If you are expecting a loyalty program, a resort-style pool bar, or a concierge who can book a spa treatment in 10 minutes, recalibrate.

    For a first-timer, the location itself is the main orientation challenge. Petite Calivigny Bay sits in the south of Grenada's Saint George parish, away from the Grand Anse hotel corridor and the cruise ship activity around St. George's. That distance is a feature, not a flaw — but it means you will be more dependent on the property itself for dining and activity than you would be at a hotel closer to the main strip. Plan accordingly before you arrive, not after.

    On the question of loyalty and direct booking value: Le Phare Bleu sits outside the major hotel group ecosystem entirely. There are no Marriott Bonvoy points, no World of Hyatt credits, no status upgrades on offer. What direct booking likely gets you here is better communication with the property team and potentially more flexibility on arrival logistics , useful when your transfer involves a water taxi or a winding coastal road. For travellers who derive significant value from elite status benefits, this trade-off is real and worth acknowledging. For those who have opted out of points programmes entirely, the boutique independence is a straight-up advantage.

    Dining and activity data for the property is limited in the public record, so specific restaurant hours and menu formats are leading confirmed directly with Le Phare Bleu before arrival. The marina setting suggests access to sailing and water-based activity, which aligns with what this part of Grenada's south coast offers more broadly.

    Booking is direct relative to comparable boutique properties in Grenada. There is no months-long waitlist, and you are unlikely to be competing with large group blocks for availability. Check our full Egmont hotels guide for current availability context, and review our Egmont experiences guide to plan activities that complement a stay this far from the main tourist corridor.

    Quick reference: Boutique marina property, Petite Calivigny Bay, Saint George, Grenada. No major loyalty programme affiliation. Leading suited to independent travellers prioritising seclusion over resort amenities. Booking difficulty: easy.

    Compare Le Phare Bleu

    Le Phare Bleu Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Le Phare BleuEasy
    Calabash HotelUnknown
    Spice Island Beach ResortUnknown
    Silversands Grenada at Grand AnseUnknown
    LalunaUnknown
    Silversands Beach HouseUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which room category is best at Le Phare Bleu?

    Le Phare Bleu operates on a marina rather than a conventional hotel layout, so the choice is less about room category and more about accommodation format. Bungalow options closer to the water offer the most direct connection to the bay setting at Petite Calivigny. If you are considering a stay here, clarify directly with the property which units have the least noise from marina activity — that is the real variable to pin down before booking.

    How does Le Phare Bleu compare to nearby hotels?

    Calabash Hotel and Spice Island Beach Resort both sit on more conventional beachfront footprints with full-service amenities, making them easier to compare on a per-night basis. Le Phare Bleu appeals specifically to guests who want a marina atmosphere and a less structured stay; Silversands Grenada at Grand Anse delivers a more polished resort experience if that is the priority. Laluna is the closest in spirit — small, informal, characterful — but sits on the west coast rather than in Petite Calivigny Bay.

    How is the dining at Le Phare Bleu?

    Le Phare Bleu has an on-site restaurant serving the marina community as well as guests, which means the dining room draws a mixed crowd of sailors and travellers rather than operating as a pure hotel restaurant. Specific menu details and pricing are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels if food is a deciding factor for your trip. For guaranteed high-end dining, Spice Island Beach Resort or Calabash Hotel are safer bets if that is your primary concern.

    Is Le Phare Bleu good for business travel?

    Le Phare Bleu is not positioned for business travel. The property is in Petite Calivigny Bay, a quieter coastal area of Saint George parish removed from Grenada's commercial centre. There is no documented conference infrastructure or business-class connectivity on record. Visitors travelling to Grenada for work purposes would be better served by staying closer to Saint George's town.

    Is Le Phare Bleu family-friendly?

    The marina setting can work for families with older children who are comfortable around boats and open water, but Le Phare Bleu is not set up with the structured kids' programming or beach facilities that Spice Island Beach Resort offers. It is a better fit for independent families who want a quieter, self-directed stay than for those expecting resort amenities. Confirm pool access and shallow-water options directly before booking with young children.

    What is check-in like at Le Phare Bleu?

    Le Phare Bleu does not operate like a conventional hotel — there is no standard front desk check-in process. Arrival is through the marina at Petite Calivigny Bay, and the experience is more akin to checking into a small, owner-run property than a resort. check the venue's official channels ahead of arrival to confirm logistics, especially if arriving by boat or late in the day, as the process differs from what most travellers expect.

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