Mandarin Oriental brings its acclaimed hospitality to the heart of the Caribbean, elevating luxury travel on Canouan Island.
The globally renowned Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has officially launched its first Caribbean property, taking over the legendary Pink Sands Club and reimagining it as Mandarin Oriental, Canouan.
Celebrated as the “island of tortoises,” Canouan stands out as a discreet haven for discerning travelers seeking privacy and world-class amenities in the Grenadines.
Mandarin Oriental, Canouan graces the northern shoreline, perched on the powdery sands of Godhal Beach, shielded by an expansive coral reef teeming with marine life.
The resort boasts 26 oceanfront suites and 12 lavish villas, each offering panoramic sea views and a seamless blend of indoor-outdoor living.
Ground-level suites open onto tranquil private gardens with direct beach access, while upper-floor accommodations feature generous terraces outfitted for alfresco lounging and dining, all overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
For families and groups, four two-bedroom suites provide identical master bedrooms, each complete with luxurious en-suite bathrooms and dual walk-in wardrobes.
Set against the verdant hillside, the three-story Lagoon Villas offer sweeping lagoon and reef vistas, private infinity pools, and exclusive terraces designed for intimate, chef-curated dining experiences under the stars.
Gastronomy at Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is a highlight, with signature restaurants Romeo and Juliet presenting innovative Caribbean-inspired cuisine, meticulously crafted by award-winning chefs using the freshest local ingredients.
The hillside spa features nine thatched treatment suites, each with breathtaking ocean panoramas and the calming soundtrack of waves, promising transformative wellness journeys that draw from both Eastern and Caribbean traditions.
Wellness enthusiasts will appreciate the state-of-the-art fitness centre, equipped with the latest cardio machines, free weights, and dedicated Pilates and yoga spaces, all designed to cater to bespoke training programs.
The arrival of Mandarin Oriental marks a pivotal moment for St. Vincent and the Grenadines, now more accessible than ever thanks to the state-of-the-art Argyle International Airport, which has expanded direct connections throughout the region and beyond.
Travelers can reach Canouan via the resort’s private jet service or scheduled flights from Barbados and St. Vincent, ensuring a seamless journey from touchdown to turquoise tranquility.

