| country: | St. Lucia | ||||
| location: | St Lucia's west coast | ||||
| price: | From US $1,049 per room per week on room only basis including 18% tax, excluding flights
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| more info: | We can book flights from the UK Full price information available here | ||||
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
description
Fond Doux Holiday Plantation in St Lucia is a 19th century colonial plantation hotel set in nature's beauty, amidst the lush, tropical foliage of St Lucia’s breadbasket, historical centre and world heritage site, Soufriere. Soufriere, home to St Lucia’s majestic Pitons, is a world heritage site and forms the backdrop to this rustic, ecological plantation hotel which effortlessly marries old world colonial with every modern amenity in nature’s richest surroundings.
Imbued with a magical ambience, the plantation estate in St Lucia is ensconced in verdant tropical gardens, and surrounded by one of Soufriere’s most active agricultural plantations. The French colonial estate house overlooks lush green gardens and original colonial cocoa racks and is minutes away from one of nature’s wonders, the Pitons world heritage site. Luxurious, historical and architecturally intriguing the holiday plantation is a journey back in time and back to nature.
Nature and Volcano tours: Nestled into a lush, tropical hillside near St Lucia’s World Heritage Site, The Pitons, and minutes away from historical Soufriere Town, the resort offers up some exciting tour and excursion options. The world-renowned drive in volcano and sulphur springs, a geological wonder with naturopathic benefits, are just around the corner from the resort. Explore a host of warm and cold water tropical waterfalls, or just step out into the lush, tropical 135 acres estate and traverse one of our three diverse heritage tour nature trails that will lead you to breathtaking vistas, historical ruins, diverse local flora and fauna and local traditions and folklore.
St. Lucia: Also known as the "Helen of the West" for its natural beauty, St. Lucia lies in the heart of the eastern Caribbean chain of islands. Beautiful Caribbean beaches, enchanting rainforests in the interior, and a population of loving people make St. Lucia the reality of many traveler's dreams. St. Lucia boasts a World Heritage Site, the Pitons, twin mountains at Soufriere which rise above 2,000 feet from sea level, providing a natural habitat for exotic flora and fauna with breathtaking views that will excite the nature lover in you.
Weddings and honeymoons: Looking for a tropical paradise as the setting for that special
day? Getting married is a big day for you and you want it to be the best it can be - let us help you make that day the best it can be.
We offer a variety of wedding and honeymoon packages that can help make the special day a memorable and special one, including our wedding & honeymoon package, a basic wedding and our fantasy wedding package, all based on double occupancy, including wedding fees, cake, bottle of champagne, candlelit dinner, and many other optional extras to make the special day unforgettable!
Dining: The Cocoa Pod and Jardin Cacao Restaurants at the resort offer up sumptuous Caribbean and international cuisine in beautiful tropical environs. Set amid the tropical gardens of the estate, these two restaurants enjoy tropical breezes and bright tropical light where diners can appreciate the truly magical ambience of the estate. Diners can expect delicious nutritional meals from our chef that capture the essence of Caribbean living.
Imbued with a magical ambience, the plantation estate in St Lucia is ensconced in verdant tropical gardens, and surrounded by one of Soufriere’s most active agricultural plantations. The French colonial estate house overlooks lush green gardens and original colonial cocoa racks and is minutes away from one of nature’s wonders, the Pitons world heritage site. Luxurious, historical and architecturally intriguing the holiday plantation is a journey back in time and back to nature.
special things to do and see here
Nature and Volcano tours: Nestled into a lush, tropical hillside near St Lucia’s World Heritage Site, The Pitons, and minutes away from historical Soufriere Town, the resort offers up some exciting tour and excursion options. The world-renowned drive in volcano and sulphur springs, a geological wonder with naturopathic benefits, are just around the corner from the resort. Explore a host of warm and cold water tropical waterfalls, or just step out into the lush, tropical 135 acres estate and traverse one of our three diverse heritage tour nature trails that will lead you to breathtaking vistas, historical ruins, diverse local flora and fauna and local traditions and folklore.
St. Lucia: Also known as the "Helen of the West" for its natural beauty, St. Lucia lies in the heart of the eastern Caribbean chain of islands. Beautiful Caribbean beaches, enchanting rainforests in the interior, and a population of loving people make St. Lucia the reality of many traveler's dreams. St. Lucia boasts a World Heritage Site, the Pitons, twin mountains at Soufriere which rise above 2,000 feet from sea level, providing a natural habitat for exotic flora and fauna with breathtaking views that will excite the nature lover in you. Weddings and honeymoons: Looking for a tropical paradise as the setting for that special
day? Getting married is a big day for you and you want it to be the best it can be - let us help you make that day the best it can be. We offer a variety of wedding and honeymoon packages that can help make the special day a memorable and special one, including our wedding & honeymoon package, a basic wedding and our fantasy wedding package, all based on double occupancy, including wedding fees, cake, bottle of champagne, candlelit dinner, and many other optional extras to make the special day unforgettable!
Dining: The Cocoa Pod and Jardin Cacao Restaurants at the resort offer up sumptuous Caribbean and international cuisine in beautiful tropical environs. Set amid the tropical gardens of the estate, these two restaurants enjoy tropical breezes and bright tropical light where diners can appreciate the truly magical ambience of the estate. Diners can expect delicious nutritional meals from our chef that capture the essence of Caribbean living. rooms, food and facilities
Fond Doux Plantation House and Cottages are the best in rustic tranquillity set among lush tropical gardens in nature’s best kept secret. Tropical breezes rustle through lush rainforest foliage and create an ambience that is romantic, secluded and revitalising.
Each room is equipped with: Safe, Fridge, Coffee maker, Iron & Board, hair dryer, ceiling fans, telephone.
Angelina Plantation House: This is a 160 year old colonial house typifies Caribbean architecture in a beautiful, airy and bright way accented with allusions to the French colonial style including attractive jalousie shutters and exotic touches of white gingerbread on the outside verandas. On the top floor there is a spacious master bedroom and bathroom, on the bottom floor a dining room, bathroom, living room, a divan bed in the living room and an outside kitchen. Prince Charles visited this cottage as part of his official tour of Fonddoux Plantation.
Bedrooms: 1, Bathrooms: 2, Bed: King sized bed with a divan sofa bed.
African Tulip Cottage: Built in a gingerbread fashion which extends out to cover a jalousie shaded porch with a comfortable seating area overlooking the gardens. This cottage has a bedroom with ensuite bathroom with the interior decorated in cool colors in contrast to the vibrant rainforest surroundings. The exterior is covered in shingles from the rainforest. The cupboards in the patios are equipped with a basic kitchen (fridge, hot plate, electric kettle and kitchen basics).
Bedrooms: 1, Bathrooms: Ensuite, Bed: King sized four poster.
The Bamboo Cottage: Unique cottage crafted by architects in the best tropical hardwood, with hand-crafted King-size four poster bed, ensuite bathroom and rainforest shingles which adds to the rustic tranquility and authenticity of the plantation and also has a porch which is shaded by surrounding trees. The cupboards in the patios are equipped with a basic kitchen (fridge, stove, sink. hot plate, electric kettle and kitchen basics).
Bedrooms: 1, Bathrooms: 2, Bed: King sized four poster.
Price are per room per week, on room only basis, including 18% tax. Wedding packages are also available. The GBP price shown is based on today's exchange rate. Your holiday will be charged in GBP at the rate applicable when you make any payment. Pricing correct at time of website publication and are subject to change.
Each room is equipped with: Safe, Fridge, Coffee maker, Iron & Board, hair dryer, ceiling fans, telephone.
Angelina Plantation House: This is a 160 year old colonial house typifies Caribbean architecture in a beautiful, airy and bright way accented with allusions to the French colonial style including attractive jalousie shutters and exotic touches of white gingerbread on the outside verandas. On the top floor there is a spacious master bedroom and bathroom, on the bottom floor a dining room, bathroom, living room, a divan bed in the living room and an outside kitchen. Prince Charles visited this cottage as part of his official tour of Fonddoux Plantation.
Bedrooms: 1, Bathrooms: 2, Bed: King sized bed with a divan sofa bed.
African Tulip Cottage: Built in a gingerbread fashion which extends out to cover a jalousie shaded porch with a comfortable seating area overlooking the gardens. This cottage has a bedroom with ensuite bathroom with the interior decorated in cool colors in contrast to the vibrant rainforest surroundings. The exterior is covered in shingles from the rainforest. The cupboards in the patios are equipped with a basic kitchen (fridge, hot plate, electric kettle and kitchen basics).
Bedrooms: 1, Bathrooms: Ensuite, Bed: King sized four poster.
The Bamboo Cottage: Unique cottage crafted by architects in the best tropical hardwood, with hand-crafted King-size four poster bed, ensuite bathroom and rainforest shingles which adds to the rustic tranquility and authenticity of the plantation and also has a porch which is shaded by surrounding trees. The cupboards in the patios are equipped with a basic kitchen (fridge, stove, sink. hot plate, electric kettle and kitchen basics).Bedrooms: 1, Bathrooms: 2, Bed: King sized four poster.
how to find us
Fond Doux is located in Soufriere on St.Lucia's West Coast, nearly equidistant from St. Lucia's two international airports, with Hewanorra International Airport at Vieux Fort (UVF) in the South, located 40 miles south of Castries, being the slightly nearer of the two. In the North, George F. L. Charles Airport (SLU) also provides access to Fond Doux. further price information
| Price per room per week | 16 July to 14 Dec 2009 |
| Angelina | US $1,735 |
| Bamboo | US $1,049 |
| African Tulip | US $1,049 |
Price are per room per week, on room only basis, including 18% tax. Wedding packages are also available. The GBP price shown is based on today's exchange rate. Your holiday will be charged in GBP at the rate applicable when you make any payment. Pricing correct at time of website publication and are subject to change.
flight arrangements
We are able to help you with any flight arrangements from the UK. Please indicate if you wish us to quote also for flights when you make your enquiry and we will strive to get you the best flights and rates possible. how this holiday makes a difference
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Environment
Fond Doux Holiday Plantation is a working cocoa plantation and we have outlined some of our eco-policies which enable us to maintain an environmentally friendly establishment with the emphasis on the following: The soil on this plantation is certified by the BCG in England as 100% organic. Our cocoa is still harvested and grown in the traditional way, from the cutting, to the drying, and fermentation to the cocoa dancing process and roasting. We do not use any chemicals on the plantation. Our cottages are constructed in wood and are set among the trees without destroying existing vegetation. Trees are continuously planted on the plantation in order to replace those which have aged and died. We also preserve an archeological site on the plantation. We are a member of HERITAS. HERITAS is a tourism association and the members are committed to maintain and continuously improve our natural resources, environment, culture and archeological and historical sites, on which we depend. They are committed to the health, safety and security of visitors and the prevention of pollution and protection of the environment. They also preserve our culture through educating employees and enhancing our natural resources through the design and implementation of an effective environmental management system. We have a voluntary towel reuse programme where we place cards in the rooms so the guests can actively participate in reducing the consumption of laundry chemicals, water and energy. We carefully inspect all toilets at monthly intervals and undertake preventative maintenance, as well as training employees- especially housekeeping- to identify and report leaks and faulty toilets immediately. We use energy saving light bulbs and switches in order to achieve minimum wastage of non-renewable resources. We also collect rain water in tanks from the roofs of all our cottages to supplement and maximise our use of this natural resource. We replace incandescent bulbs with compact florescent lamps for lighting switched on for longer periods of time and use higher wattage bulbs. Although initially more expensive, florescent lamps have lower lifecycle costs compared to incandescent bulbs. We use low flow shower heads in all or cottages to minimize water wastage on the plantation. Natural energy sources of solar heating panels are utilized on our roofs to heat water to ensure that the use of non-renewable resources is substituted in any necessary situations. We attend conferences held on a regular basis with all associations- based on fostering responsible tourism- which includes numerous precautionary measures towards the ecosystem. We educate and train our employees in their responsibility of protecting the environment by emphasizing responsible use of water, electricity and energy usage. Community All the crops which are cultivated on the plantation are used in the food preparation at our restaurants. We buy local, enabling local communities to benefit from tourism. We work and participate actively in our community of Soufriere and Chateau Belair, where we now employ persons from the rural community. Preference is given to purchasing environmentally responsible products from local vendors. Preference is also given to purchase from environmentally responsible service providers. |
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