Bel Air Plantation
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From Food & Wine, Sep 2003
“The mood is laid-back, beachy comfort, with verandas, whirlpool tubs and kitchens in the cottages. This winter, more cottages will open, for a total of 24; by the end of next year, the hotel will have added three pools and a second, more formal hilltop restaurant....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Jun 2003
“Since the opening of the star-studded Laluna resort in 2001, all eyes have been on Grenada. Now its latest addition, Bel Air Plantation, on 18 acres overlooking a bay dotted with classic wooden sailboats, intends to draw even more attention to the tiny spice island. Owner Susan Fisher left a career as a fashion executive to create this mini-Caribbean village, with an art gallery, cafĂ©, market, and 11 bungalows that cascade down the hill to the shore. Standing on stilts...” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Dec 2002
“Next month, beach-lovers who prefer the intimacy of a private house but can't part with the convenience of a resort will be packing for Grenada. Susan Fisher left the world of luxury retail in the U.K. to create a dream resort modeled after her family's rice plantation in Guyana. Blooming gardens surround the 11 gingerbread cottages, which are scattered over 18 hillside acres and overlook a sailboat-filled cove. A spa, aviaries, butterfly houses, and an upscale boutique are in the...” MORE>>
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