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Cap Maison

Ideal For: Foodies, Couples, Families
Style: Elegant, Spanish Caribbean, Boutique

  • Boutique hotel perched on its own cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea
  • Two renowned on-site restaurants, The Cliff at Cap and Naked Fisherman
  • Complimentary, non-motorized water sports at the hotel’s local beach, Smugglers Cove
  • 50 rooms and suites

This luxurious boutique hotel is perched on its own cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea and Smugglers Cove Beach. Choose from a selection of complimentary water sports—kayaking, snorkeling, windsurfing, and more—or bask in the sun on the private roof terrace with pool. Known for their two award-winning on-site restaurants, try The Cliff at Cap for fine dining or Naked Fisherman for a more casual seafood experience right on the beach. Whether you’re eager to find adventure with concierge-coordinated activities, like rainforest hikes and sailing, or looking for a relaxing afternoon at Spa Maison, Cap Maison will be your Caribbean paradise.

Amenities

  • Two pools, one overlooking the ocean
  • Fine dining at Cliff at Cap and Naked Fisherman Beach Bar & Grill
  • Walk-in wine cellar
  • Spa Maison
  • Fully equipped fitness center
  • Guided hikes
  • Beach service
  • Inspirato-specific welcome amenity and champagne on arrival

Availability

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Accommodations
  • Primary Bedroom
  • Primary Bathroom
  • Bedroom 2
  • Balcony
  • Bathroom 2
  • Bathroom 2
  • Bedroom 3
  • Living Room
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Primary Bedroom
  • Primary Bathroom
  • Bedroom 2
  • Bathroom 2
  • Bathroom 2
  • Living Room
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Living Room
  • Living Room
  • Bedroom
  • Primary Bathroom
  • Primary Bathroom
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Plunge Pool
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Veranda
  • Aerial View
  • The Cliff at Cap Restaurant
  • Rock Maison
  • Main Pool
  • Courtyard Pool
  • Courtyard Pool
  • Resort Beach

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Location

Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) is located at the southern end of St. Lucia, about 1.5 hours from Cap Maison. A number of airlines service UVF and offer direct flights from major cities.

Your concierge can arrange for private transportation or taxi service between the resort and the airport, as well as to sites around the island. Alternatively, a rental car is a good option if you plan to venture off on your own frequently—we recommend renting a car through Club partner Avis. Note that driving is on the left side of the road and you may be required to purchase a temporary permit for a nominal fee.

Need help booking flights? Our expert Air Desk Specialists can book your preferred seats and flight times at the best available price.

Reviews

1 - 4 of 4 reviews

Brian C

Cap Maison in St. Lucia

My wife and I just returned from a delightful trip to St. Lucia where we stayed at the Cap Maison property. The property is beautiful and very well cared for - all the facilities are clean and lovely. The staff is exceptional - very friendly and attentive - and the food is top notch. We were expecting the on-property dining to be good but it was excellent. We really enjoyed everything we ate and the wine list was outstanding and reasonably priced.

Our suite was fantastic - although I must warn you that only the bedroom and bathroom are air conditioned. The living room / dining room / kitchen do not have A/C. As we were there in April, it was not a problem at all. While those rooms were definitely warm, there is a steady ocean breeze and there are ceiling fans so we were fine. I can't speak to how it would be in July and August. The suite has a huge rooftop deck with lounge chairs, a banquette / dining table, and a small pool. Super nice.

The resort booked us for 3 excursions (a full day catamaran trip, a walking food tour, and an e-bike tour) and all were excellent.

The resort has its own beach which is a real plus and the more casual restaurant on the beach is very good. The staff sets-out loungers on the beach with umbrellas so you can spend your whole day down there sunning, swimming, and snacking.

We would definitely return to St. Lucia and to Cap Maison.

Anonymous

Very Nice Hotel and Island

It is a beautiful Hotel. The food is great and all is cooked when you order. We chose the All Inclusive Option, which we enjoyed. The beach is small, but nice. Not a lot of nightlife if this is something you are interested in. When we were there most of the guests were British or newlyweds. It is about a 1 and 1/2 hour drive from the airport, but you can also take a helicopter that would be quicker.

Travis M

St Lucia - Cap Maison

Just an incredible place. One of the most beautiful places we have ever been to. The staff is fantastic at Cap Maison.

We would recommend eating at the Naked Fisherman and at the Cliffs.

The boat trip down to Soufriere is worth it. Great way to see the island and experience some parts.

To get to/from the airport we would recommend the ferry. Great crew, wonderful way to see the island and a lot of fun.

Laura B

Good, but not great

The views are beautiful, and we loved seeing the mountains of St. Lucia. The people who work here are lovely and accommodating, and the food is good. However, it's really not meant for children. I wish Inspirato had steered us in a different direction, knowing we were traveling with our 10 and 12-year-olds. Cap Maison would be very nice for a couple who didn't want to do many excursions or families with older children.

We stayed in a Two-bedroom Oceanview Villa with Roof Pool & Terrace. The bedroom looked like the pictures, but the living area was slightly different. The roof pool and terrace were significantly smaller than the pictures show. We had seating, but it was quite cramped and needed more shade. There was no hammock on the terrace, as shown in the photos, and the pool was small (approx. 6' x 6'). There is a washer and dryer on the patio, which was nice to have.

The drive from the airport is 2 hours by car, and it is twisty mountain roads. Once you hit Castries (the capital), there is also a lot of traffic, which can add time to your drive. It also wasn't particularly scenic, other than the banana plantations.

We found that many excursions are near Soufrière, towards the south part of the island. Cap Maison is far to the north. This made excursions take quite a while. Either you're on a boat the entire day or two hours each way for a car ride. We did like the volcano and mud baths, but 4 hours on the mountain roads was a lot. The zip-lining was much closer, and we all had fun doing that.

The beach is lovely, but it's a cove, so no long walks on the beach are possible. The sunsets are beautiful, and they do have snorkel gear, kayaks, etc., to rent out, but not motorized activities (i.e., jet skis).

The food is very good at the resort. Breakfast was at The Cliff every morning, and the only downside was that the menu stayed the same during our stay. We liked The Naked Fisherman for lunch and dinner. Spinnakers restaurant, off the resort, was our favorite. It was casual, on the beach, had great food, and the staff was really nice. We had the same driver each night we went off the resort, and he said to beware if you come to St. Lucia during cruise season (October-April) because the restaurants get inundated with cruise passengers, bringing the quality down. We didn't have any cruise ships dock during our stay.

The resort is quiet. We had a few issues (upon arrival, my children found a pair of men's underwear in a potted plant on our terrace from the previous guest). The staff quickly fixed anything that came up and answered all our questions.

The gym is nice. I only used the treadmill, but there is a bike, weights, and yoga mats.

Cap Maison is not for anyone living with mobility issues. There are first-floor rooms, but the beach (and The Naked Fisherman restaurant) takes 92 stairs to get up and down.

We had the chef's BBQ dinner in our room one night, and it was good, but it was a ton of food. We saved some and ate it for lunch the next day.

One issue had occurred before our arrival and had happened before when we stayed at Inspirato Resorts (vs. Inspirato Homes). The pre-planning gets very tedious with the resort concierge. So many emails because several people are working the concierge desk. Our Inspirato team is copied on every single email, but they never chimed in or sent us an email with our itinerary or condensed anything said. It's hard because the Inspirato home concierge experiences have been great for us, but Inspirato lacks customer service with resort stays because they assume the resort concierge is doing as good of a job as their employed concierges do.

Overall, Cap Maison is small, quiet, and has beautiful views.