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Saint Lucia’s Windjammer Landing completes $40M renovation
Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences in Saint Lucia has completed a three-year renovation, investing more than $40 million dollars (USD).
In a press release, the resort said it has “elevated every aspect of the guest experience, from infrastructure and design to culinary offerings and new service standards.”
The transformation began with a complete redesign of the resort’s lobby, creating a contemporary and sophisticated arrival experience.
Both the main pool and children’s pool were fully refurbished with new loungers and seating, while additional beach and poolside furnishings enhance the guest experience throughout the property.
The resort’s enhanced culinary program features refreshed signature restaurants including Upper Deck, Dragonfly, Jammers, and Embers, offering new menus and redesigned spaces. New additions include The Perch, a chic new rooftop lounge, and Masala, an authentic fine-dining Indian restaurant, adding exciting new experiences to the resort’s dining portfolio.
Accommodations have been extensively updated. Coastline rooms, suites, and hillside villas were renovated with modern finishes, while several estate villas were transformed into the new “Manor Collection,” complete with new flooring, bathrooms, and furnishings.
The Presidential Villa, the largest on the property, was fully refurbished and now features a private gated entrance, in-ground pool, and expansive luxury amenities.

The Ocean Point Residences have also expanded with the introduction of an exclusive Ocean Point Club House, providing private check-in and personalized guest services.
A private helipad is also under construction and scheduled to open in November 2025, further increasing accessibility for Canadian travellers.
This year, the resort introduced white-glove Butler Service for guests of the Ocean Point and Manor Collection residences, while the Beach Club now offers amenities such as reserved loungers, personalized food-and-beverage service, and thoughtful touches like sunglass cleaning and sunscreen application.
In-room enhancements include plush robes and slippers for adults, white noise machines for little ones, and upgraded amenities for all ages.
“This renovation represents a defining chapter for Windjammer Landing. By investing $40 million in the resort, we have blended luxury, comfort, and Saint Lucian charm, raising the standard of service and amenities while honouring the island’s unique heritage.” As we celebrate our new 5-star status and membership with Leading Hotels of the World, we remain devoted to offering world-class luxury with the personalized service that our guests have cherished for decades,” stated Nick Prattas, VP, managing director of Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences.
Windjammer Landing, which recently joined Leading Hotels of the World, also enhanced its luxury villa portfolio with the addition of La Belle Helene, which joined the collection in October 2025.
A private helipad is also under construction and scheduled to open in November 2025, further increasing accessibility for travellers.
Direct flights to Saint Lucia from Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Hewanorra International (UVF) are available on Air Canada and WestJet.
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