For easy access to the pool and extra amenities, consider the Swim Up Lover’s Lagoon Honeymoon Club Level room at Sandals Grande St. Lucian in St. Lucia.

This room has tropical garden and pool views, with a walkout patio that offers direct access to the lagoon pool plus a bistro set. Inside is a plush king bed, sitting area, flat screen TV, and ensuite bath with a shower/tub combination or a shower.
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As a club level room, it includes a minibar that is refreshed daily and stocked with water, juice, soda, local beer, Robert Mondavi wines, and premium spirits. It also comes with extra amenities including robes in the room; access to the exclusive Club Sandals lounge; concierge service to help with making dinner, spa, and excursion reservations; and room service between 7am and 10pm.

This room is located on the first floor of the Massade, Monchy, and Rodney Bay buildings. These are located around the lagoon pool and are close to the lobby and the beach, although the Monchy building is set back a bit further.

The room code is HR and rates currently start at $604 per person per night, although they vary throughout the year.

Sandals Grande St. Lucian Overview
The largest of the three Sandals resorts in St. Lucia, Sandals Grande St. Lucian is set along a beautiful mile-long beach on Rodney Bay. It has very calm water, making it perfect for the wide range of complimentary watersports including snorkeling, paddleboarding, waterskiing, and scuba diving.

You also have access to the other two resorts, Sandals Regency La Toc and Sandals Halcyon Beach, via a free shuttle. Onsite, it has 12 restaurants and 7 bars, plus a variety of complimentary activities and entertainment. Golf is also included at a nearby championship course.
This is one of our favorite Sandals resorts. Perhaps the only negative is that it’s 90 minutes from the airport. The roads are good but winding. We booked alternative transportation because we tend to get motion sickness, and we really enjoyed the ferry ride to the resort and the helicopter back to the airport. Both are great ways to see the island and we recommend doing that if you get car sick.