Two Bays Beach Villa is a three bedroom villa located at Cabier Ocean Lodge, Grenada. A stunning natural spot with beach access and a place to really get away from it all! The Villa includes 2 x studios and a one bedroom apartment, all self-contained (which can be booked separately , see our other listings) and with a private infinity pool.
The studios have a four poster bed ( one has a queen and one a king, one can be split into two twins) , fully equipped kitchenette, living/dining space and their own verandahs, comfortably accommodating 2 adults each. The one bedroom apartment has a king four poster bed, fully equipped kitchen, large living/dining space with a large verandah with dining table.
There is air-conditioning in the bedrooms (chargeable) but fans are provided throughout and the lovely ocean breezes that flow through the louvered wooden doors and windows, making it unlikely you will need AC.
The Villa is ideal for a group of friends, or a family offering space and privacy with its own private infinity pool and car parking space.
Two Bays is located on a promontory with views to Crochu Bay and the ocean which can be enjoyed from the swing seat sand while you eat on your shaded veranda. There is direct access to the rear garden with the sun terrace and the pool and overlooks Crochu Bay and Cabier Beach
Cabier Beach is approx 100 yards away and is a lovely unspoilt and quiet beach ideal for swimming/snorkelling and a long walk. Experience the Caribbean as it once was.
The Villa, whilst privately owned, is run by Cabier Ocean Lodge, a small hotel of 11 rooms, located about 100 yards away. Check-in and check-out takes place at Cabier and guests have access to their Restaurant & bar and can order room service to the Villa. Cabier supplies daily maid service to the villa and can assist with booking car hire and excursions. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
It is a place to relax completely, to have that special holiday and enjoy your beautiful natural surroundings, watching the pelicans diving to catch fish, frigate birds circling around the entrance to the bays, with humming birds and doves coming in to feed in the garden.
In 2008, the owners came to Cabier by pure chance, fell in love with it and decided they if they were going to build a house anywhere in the world - it would be where Two Bays stands now. They finished building in January 2010.
Words cannot really describe it so why not look at the photographs that do Two Bays and Cabier much more justice than words and then come and see to enjoy it for yourselves?