Cooper Island Beach Club
“Eco-hotel on the beach. Contemporary rooms are in white and taupe with wooden furniture, marble bathrooms and stunning views. Excellent local-grown Caribbean cuisine, breezy beach bar. Laid back, very secluded and friendly and great value.”
“Eco-hotel on the beach. Contemporary rooms are in white and taupe with wooden furniture, marble bathrooms and stunning views. Excellent local-grown Caribbean cuisine, breezy beach bar. Laid back, very secluded and friendly and great value.”
Hotel Review
We don't have a full review for this property yet, but it has been recommended and inspected by our Caribbean expert James Henderson, an independent travel journalist writing for the Telegraph and the Financial Times, including its luxury magazine How to Spend it, as well as being series editor of the Definitive Caribbean Guides.
Recommended For
- Beach Life
- Sailing trips from the dock (in front of the restaurant), white sand beach, laid-back atmosphere
- Sailing
- Cooper Island’s Manchioneel Bay features on many sailing itineraries
- Other Activities
- Day trips to other islands can be arranged
- Fishing
- Deep sea fishing trips can be arranged
- Diving
- 60 dive sites to choose from
- Snorkelling
- Kayaking
- Watersports
- Great walks
- Eco
- 75% of its power comes from solar panels
- Spa
- Treatments can be arranged
- Sit-out Terrace
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Views
- Free wifi
- Charming
- Contemporary
- On an island
- On the beach
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Spa
- Treatments can be arranged
- Sit-out Terrace
- Outdoor dining
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Bar
- Views
- Free wifi
- Wifi
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Sailing
- Cooper Island’s Manchioneel Bay features on many sailing itineraries
- Other Activities
- Day trips to other islands can be arranged
- Fishing
- Deep sea fishing trips can be arranged
- Diving
- 60 dive sites to choose from
- Snorkelling
- Kayaking
- Watersports
- Great walks
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Old-school flavour in the Caribbean
There's a bar and restaurant at the water's edge, and just a handful of newly renovated cottages climbing up the gentle hill....
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller (view article)