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MANDARIN ORIENTAL Your Journey Begins Here CANOUAN MANDARIN ORIENTAL Your journey begins here CANOUAN Known as the island of tortoises, Canouan is one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after luxury destinations. WELCOME TO PARADISE Boasting a dreamy setting of clear glass seas, powdery sand beaches and vibrant greenery, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is located on the small Caribbean island of Canouan, in the idyllic Grenadines archipelago. A PLACE TO DREAM… Surrounded by the Caribbean’s largest living coral reef, the perfectly secluded island of Canouan is just five square miles in size and is a place of exquisite natural beauty. Located on a private estate with plenty of activities and a host of fabulous restaurants, our resort is the perfect tropical destination. FAR AWAY, BUT WITHIN REACH We invite you to arrive to Canouan via flight or yacht. Our knowledgeable team is always ready to assist you with your travel plans. You may notice minimal or no flight options when searching typical booking sites. Rest assured there are many options for daily arrival onto the island. GETTING HERE Canouan’s 5900-foot illuminated runway can accommodate private aircraft as large as a Boeing 737. If you are arriving via Private Jet, our team will take care of coordinating your arrival with Canouan (CIW) Airport personnel. All we require is your tail number. Mandarin Oriental, Canouan offers a six-seat resort jet which can be booked as a shared or private charter. Utilizing our resort jet will reduce your transfer time to Canouan. The resort jet transfers are non-stop and are as little as 7 minutes from wheels up to wheels down. The resort jet provides round trip non-stop service from Barbados (BGI), St Lucia (UVF), Grenada (GND), Martinique (FDF) and St. Vincent (SVD). Commercial Inter-island air transfers are available via Grenadines Air Alliance. Grenadines Air Alliance operates flights to and from Canouan (CIW) from Barbados (BGI), St. Vincent (SVD), Grenada (GND) and Martinique (FDF). LIVE THE CARIBBEAN LIFESTYLE Part of a leafy 1,200 acre gated estate, the resort’s 26 ocean-facing suites and 11 tranquil villas all offer a taste of contemporary luxury with exquisite design and stunning ocean views. With spacious marble bathrooms, in-room tablets to manage your stay and a host of facilities, these are the ultimate Caribbean retreats. ITALIAN DESIGN MEETS CARIBBEAN CHIC Designed by a team of Italian architects from Milan, our stunning Patio Villas feature a chic, contemporary décor, private pools and beautiful alfresco living areas. VIEWS TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY Wake up to the perfect ocean view every morning from the comfort of your elegant villa or suite. Flooded with light and with an abundance of space, our suites and villas are nestled on a quiet hillside or overlooking the white sand beach. UNSPOILED, UNDEVELOPED, UNDISCOVERED As magical an island as you ever could imagine, Canouan is that rare place; unspoiled, yet luxurious, exclusive, yet laidback. Take a sunset stroll along the powdery white sands of Godahl beach, enjoy an afternoon drink overlooking the glimmering ocean, dine outside under a starlit sky… EXQUISITE TASTES, AN UNFORGETTABLE ATMOSPHERE With five restaurants and bars located within Mandarin Oriental, Canouan and another two located within Grenadines Estates -- just a short golf cart drive away, we offer a menu for every taste. Feast on fresh lobster in atmospheric beachfront locations, sample catch of the day or enjoy a light bite around the pool. ISLAND LIFE With an exquisite powder white beach and a beautiful infinity pool, you can spend your days taking it easy. Or make the most of our Fazio-designed championship 18-hole golf course, our full service Water Sports centre or head out on a snorkelling or diving excursions. With an excellent Kids’ Club, we can keep the little ones entertained too. SERENITY STARTS WITH THE SOUND OF THE SEA Nestled into the hillside, the Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is the perfect place for loosening knots and emptying the mind. A RETREAT FOR BODY AND SOUL With Mandarin Oriental’s reputation for incredible spas, The Spa here doesn’t disappoint with therapists meticulously trained to relax, sooth and decompress. Enjoy one of our many treatments and therapies in one of our serene treatment suites overlooking the sea. MEMORIES TO LAST FOREVER A chic, intimate resort with a relaxed, yet luxurious feel, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is ideally suited for small weddings, family celebrations, retreats and exclusive incentive programmes. Let us help you plan your perfect event. MANDARIN LOCATION Located in St Vincent & The Grenadines. ORIENTAL, Part of a leafy, 1200-acre gated CANOUAN estate on the northeast coast. ROOMS & SUITES SPA & WELLNESS GETTING HERE 26 elegantly furnished, ocean-facing suites Ten treatment suites tucked into the hillside Commercial Inter-island air transfers Tranquil Lagoon Villas with their own Wide range of holistic therapies are available via Grenadines Air infinity pools Alliance Fully equipped fitness centre Italian-design, contemporary Patio Villas Accessible private aircraft via with private pools and outdoor patio living Canouan (CIW) Airport Canouan’s areas 5900-foot illuminated runway Tablet controls for managing your stay Bookable six-seat resort jet provides transfers to and from nearby islands DINING LEISURE WEDDINGS Asianne serves Pan Asian cuisine from an Fazio-designed championship 18-hole & EVENTS open kitchen golf course Intimate and relaxed setting TIDES BAR + GRILL serves the best Infinity pool overlooking the ocean Ideally suited for small weddings and from land and sea Kids’ Club with two pools family gatherings The Lagoon Café is all about Watersports centre with hobie cats, Resort Buyout offers complete privacy Mediterranean-style seafood and tapas windsurf equipment and kayaks and full reign of the luxurious facilities Turtles Bar, recalls the Hamptons with its maritime decor – start the evening in style Snorkelling and diving excursions (to be with drinks to the sound of jazz arranged in advance) Carenage Bay, VC0450 Canouan Island , Saint Vincent | +1 212 461 8068| [email protected] | mandarinoriental.com/canouan.
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