Mandarin Oriental, Canouan makes its debut in the Caribbean

Mandarin Oriental, Canouan brings the Group’s renowned levels of service to the Caribbean for the first time. Located in St. Vincent and The Grenadines, the resort sits on an immaculate stretch of Godahl Beach that is protected by the Caribbean’s largest natural living coral reef, offering guests an idyllic island escape.

“Our debut in the Caribbean is an exciting opportunity to introduce Mandarin Oriental’s gracious hospitality to this beautiful part of the world,” stated Jan Goessing, Executive Vice President, Operations Director, The Americas. “Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is a showcase of the best of what our brand represents, from the resort’s residential inspired décor to world-class spa facilities and exciting culinary offerings.”

In celebration of Mandarin Oriental, Canouan’s debut, the following promotions have been created to showcase the resort’s exceptional level of luxury hospitality.

Land & Sea in Luxury

Enjoy four decadent nights at the resort and after decompressing, take to the sea on a private yacht for seven nights of island-hopping. Churchill Yacht Partners, a charter company renowned for its exceptional service and exclusive collection of luxury mega yachts, provide fully-crewed vessels including the 130’ Westport motor yacht named Far Niente, the 99’ Pura Vida Moonen motor yacht, and the 116’ Holland Jachtbouw sailing sloop, Whisper.

Itineraries are fully customized and include visits to a selection of islands such as Bequia, Mustique, the Tobago Cays, Mayreau, Petit St. Vincent and Grenada.

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