InterContinental Hotels & Resorts has announced plans to open InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse, a new beachfront luxury resort set along La Sagesse Bay on Grenada’s southeastern coast, with an expected opening in November 2026.
The development will be part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio and is being positioned as a flagship Caribbean property aimed at blending international luxury standards with distinctly Grenadian culture, landscape, and hospitality.
The resort will feature 120 guest rooms and suites, each designed with views of either the bay or the wider resort grounds. Developers say the design concept is rooted in contemporary Caribbean living, incorporating natural textures, coastal inspiration, and open spaces intended to reflect the island’s rhythm and environment.
According to the company, the property is intended to offer a “sophisticated yet relaxed” interpretation of luxury travel in the Caribbean, combining high-end amenities with a strong sense of place.
“Grenada is one of the Caribbean’s most captivating and naturally beautiful destinations, and InterContinental Grenada-La Sagesse has been thoughtfully designed to reflect the island’s rich culture, natural beauty, and spirit of discovery,” said George Vlachopoulos, Area General Manager.
He added that the resort is intended to provide “thoughtful service and meaningful connection,” positioning it as a new benchmark for luxury tourism on the island.
Dining and culinary offerings

The resort will introduce five distinct dining and beverage concepts, each designed to highlight both local and international influences.
Mosaic, the all-day dining restaurant, will focus on locally sourced ingredients and Caribbean cuisine with a modern interpretation. Coralie, an open-air signature restaurant, will offer a Mediterranean-inspired fine dining experience. Solara, a rooftop bar, will feature ocean views paired with curated cocktails and small plates designed for sunset dining.
Additional outlets include Cove, a pool and spa bar offering light meals and refreshments, and Café Amber, a casual grab-and-go venue serving coffee, pastries, and house-made items.
Meetings, events, and destination tourism
InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse is also being developed as a major meetings and events destination, with more than 20,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor space.
The resort will include what developers describe as the only ballroom of its kind in Grenada, alongside signature venues such as Royal Palm and Bougainvillea, designed to host corporate retreats, incentive travel groups, weddings, and large-scale celebrations.
Officials say the property will also offer full buyout options for groups seeking exclusive use of the resort, along with tailored services for international event requirements, including specialized dietary accommodations such as Kosher facilities.

Wellness and guest experience
Wellness will be a central feature of the resort, with a full-service spa, fitness facilities including Pilates reformers, and curated relaxation programming.
Guests will also have access to a wide range of recreational activities, including water sports, beach experiences, cultural and culinary excursions, and island tours. A dedicated kids’ club will cater to families traveling with younger guests.
Positioning in Grenada’s tourism landscape
Located in the La Sagesse area, the resort is designed for both international travelers and local residents seeking premium hospitality experiences. It will sit adjacent to Six Senses La Sagesse, creating a dual-branded luxury corridor intended to expand the island’s high-end tourism offering.
Developers say the pairing will allow guests to access a wider ecosystem of dining, wellness, and lifestyle experiences across both properties, creating what they describe as a layered hospitality destination unique in Grenada.
The project comes as global hotel groups continue expanding into smaller Caribbean markets, betting on sustained demand for high-end, experience-driven travel in the post-pandemic tourism landscape.

















