Grenada resorts shine with Condé Nast Traveler and MICHELIN Guide accolades

Grenada is making waves in the global travel community as several of the island’s premier resorts earn prestigious international recognition, highlighting its growing reputation for luxury, authenticity, and exceptional hospitality.

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In the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, Silversands Beach House was named the #1 Caribbean Hotel in the UK Readers’ Choice, while Grenada itself ranked among the Top 10 Best Islands in the Caribbean & Atlantic.

The accolades continue with the 2025 MICHELIN Guide, which has introduced the MICHELIN Key program for hotels. Three Grenadian properties were recognized: Calabash Grenada received Two MICHELIN Keys, the highest distinction among Caribbean recipients, while Spice Island Beach Resort and Six Senses La Sagesse each earned One MICHELIN Key, honoring properties delivering extraordinary guest experiences in service, design, and authenticity.

“These global distinctions are a testament to Grenada’s growing influence as a luxury destination defined by authenticity, exceptional hospitality, and a genuine sense of place,” said Stacey Liburd, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority. “To have multiple properties recognized by Condé Nast Traveler and MICHELIN in the same year reflects the extraordinary calibre of our island’s tourism product and the dedication of our hoteliers and hospitality professionals.”

Dennis de Groot, General Manager of Silversands Beach House, noted, “This recognition inspires all of us. It reflects the hard work and passion of our team and the enduring appeal of Grenada as a destination that offers sophistication without pretense and where every experience is infused with genuine warmth.”

Adele Garbutt-Decaul, Owner and Director of Calabash Grenada, added, “We are incredibly proud to have received Two MICHELIN Keys and to stand alongside some of the world’s most exceptional hotels. This recognition shines a global spotlight on Grenada as a destination that seamlessly blends luxury, warmth, and authenticity.”

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Janelle Hopkin, President and Managing Director of Spice Island Beach Resort, said, “Being included by the MICHELIN Guide among the Caribbean’s finest resorts reflects our team’s dedication to delivering memorable experiences, personalized service, and authentic Grenadian hospitality. We are grateful to have what we love to do recognized at such a high level.”

From Grenada’s newest property, George Vlachopoulos, General Manager of Six Senses La Sagesse, commented, “These awards affirm our shared commitment to sustainability, excellence, and creating transformative experiences that capture the essence of the island.”

As Grenada continues to gain international acclaim, the Grenada Tourism Authority emphasizes its commitment to supporting the island’s hospitality partners and strengthening Grenada’s global visibility. Together, these recognitions reinforce Grenada’s position as one of the Caribbean’s most exceptional destinations, where refined luxury meets heartfelt hospitality.

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