PAID CONTENT FOR BELLE MONT SANCTUARY RESORT AT KITTITIAN HILL
Belle Mont Sanctuary Resort at Kittitian Hill ST KITTS
Belle Mont Sanctuary Resort is a stunning enclave of elegant Kittitian-inspired cottages and villas. To the south is the imposing Mount Liamuiga, St Kitts’ dormant volcano, offering majestic views of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Situated at an elevation of 1,000ft on the edge
of a national park reserve, the porches, balconies, terraces and infinity pools at this resort — part of the landmark luxury lifestyle development, Kittitian Hill — offer breathtaking vistas and an awe-inspiring sense of serenity, unmatched anywhere on St Kitts. It is, without doubt, one of the most privileged locations in the world. Each expansive two-storey villa has its own
private entrance and is surrounded by verdant foliage, creating a serene atmosphere leading to a private terrace, pool deck and distinctive infinity pool. Every villa is equipped with all the amenities expected from a world-class resort, making it perfect for longer stays. Separate cottages with private entrances
and porches, located within the grounds of the two-bedroom villas, are ideal for guests seeking
additional privacy while remaining close enough to enjoy social time together and leisurely quiet mornings. The resort is also renowned for its Private Pool Cottages, which feature outdoor bathrooms that connect to the plunge pool deck. When it’s time to indulge in exceptional cuisine,
The Kitchen, Belle Mont’s main restaurant, offers elevated presentations of local staples and signature dishes. The ‘Flavours of St Kitts’ tasting menu is a perfect way to discover the bounty of the island’s farms and shores. Lunch is served at the Pool Bar outdoor
restaurant. Both dining venues are located in The Great House, the resort’s social hub, which boasts terraces offering views of the surroundings. The resort also has an oceanfront beach club and restaurant, Arthur’s, where guests can savour the freshest catch while relaxing on chaise lounges overlooking the Atlantic and Caribbean. Guests can also book a range of activities,
including historic tours, hiking, sailing, scuba diving, rum tasting and other local attractions at the Guest Services desk.
DON’T MISS Taste the flavours of St Kitts during a tasting menu featuring local fish and meats sourced from local farms
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KEY FEATURES • Spacious 2-storey private villas with private pools
• The Farmhouse Villa, featuring 4 private cottages
• Arthur’s Restaurant & Beach Club
KEY ACTIVITIES • Private sound bath yoga at 1,000ft • Make-your-own body scrub • Nature and photography walks
GET IN TOUCH
bellemontsanctuaryresort.com T: +1 869 465 7388 E:
reservations@kittitianhill.com
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