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Resort Details
- Driftwood- Offers a unique dining experience that delivers the finest steaks, chops, and fresh catches in a semi-fine dining setting, featuring a warm and casual service that is perfect for marina dining.
- Located along the bay in Marina Village- Capacity: 50 seats - Le Bateau restaurantCaribbean-inspired bites including salads as well as a full sushi menu served poolside
- The Brut BarCaribbean-inspired grilled specialties, sandwiches, pizza and salads as well as a full sushi menu.Signature cocktails available to complement your lunch or snack.Covered outdoor dining overlooking the Marina and pool.
- The Grill at 14°61°Named to honor Marigot Bay’s latitude and longitude, the restaurant is situated at the resort’s highest point with breathtaking views of the Marina and Marigot Bay.Provides a fusion of international and locale cuisine.Indoor/outdoor garden setting for private dining and special events.
- The Hurricane HoleServes international cuisine, bar fare and small bites to include croissants, sweet treats and the Chef’s daily special.Serves as St. Lucia’s favorite meeting place for locals, guests and boat crews to create a friendly, pub-style spirit.Located on the resort’s waterfront deck and patio.
- The Rum CaveOpen air lounge with a fusion of intimate and sophisticated ambiance.Patrons mingle over small sharing plates as servers’ maneuver handcrafted wood trolleys laden with the day’s selection of specialty rums and cigars.Live entertainment.
- 24-hour front desk†
- Concierge desk†
- Currency exchange†
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Medical Facilities Service,Offsite†
- Meeting rooms†
- Tour/sightseeing desk†
- Please contact the hotel for additional information.
† Fees may apply
- Fitness center on-site †The fitness center is open 24 hours for guests. Please note that due to COVID-19 restrictions, capacity is currently limited to six guests.
- General †Catch of the Day- Guests are invited to participate in a special sushi-making class that incorporates the ‘catch of the day’. Our chef will guide you through this hands-on experience where you’ll use a fresh, whole fish caught from the Caribbean Sea that day.
Botanical Walk- Join our resident gardener or wellness concierge on a tour of the Marigot Bay gardens. Uncover a variety of tropical herbs and flowers hidden throughout our lush property and learn about their various uses including medicinal and health benefits.
Ridge Climb- Experience a moderate hike to stunning views. The Marigot Ridge Trail is located across the bay and offers spectacular views of Marigot Bay. We’ll ferry you across to start your climb where you’ll see the island’s tallest peak (Mount Gimie) measuring 3,117 feet high along with celebrity villas and mansions dotted throughout the hillside. Take a meditation break at a platform overlooking the highest point of the trail, then catch a glimpse of the neighboring island of Martinique and the Caribbean Sea.
En suite chef’s table* - Our chef and his culinary team provide unique options for dining in the comfort and luxury of your own suite. Work with the chef to curate that special menu for any occasion. Enjoy a full dining experience without leaving your suite.*Available for guests staying in in Master Suite Residences only - Pool †There are two pools, an infinity edge swimming pool overlooking the beautiful Marigot Bay and a swim-up pool.
- Spa †Our story is a journey that is tied to centuries of St. Lucia healing traditions. The Spa Village offers rejuvenating treatments which blend modern products with ancient techniques for a pampered and holistic experience that restores the body, calms the mind and invigorates the spirit.Spa Facilities
- 3 chic cabins designed for individual and couples’ treatments- Hydrotherapy bath- Steam inhalation room- Sauna cabana- Yoga deck- Sun loungers- meditation garden
- Water activities †Water Sports
- Kayaking- Fishing- Snorkeling- Scuba diving- Paddle boards
† Fees may apply
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Feb 05, 2026
A fabulous week in Marigot Bay
Just back from a fantastic weeks stay at the Zoetry, Marigot Bay. Staff were extremely helpful. Particularly the Zoetry butlers - Neil, Ferguson and Sean. It was lovely to stay in a resort that employs almost without exception local people. Rooms were vast and well equipped. Resort was tidy and well maintained.
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Feb 03, 2026
An all-inclusive disappointment from start to finish
There are few positives that I can give about our stay at this hotel. From the moment we arrived it seemed like the staff did not want to help us in any way. We were supposed to have "Endless Privileges" as described on the Zoetry website, but we had none of these provided to us. No room upgrade available, no restocking of our room's minibar on multiple days of our stay, only one robe in our room, and we were not allowed to check out late. The front desk staff had one of the worst collective attitudes of any hotel staff I can recall. Be very aware that while this is an all-inclusive resort, you will find they do not cater to their guests well at all. I'd highly recommend booking at another hotel in St. Lucia if you can.
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Jan 31, 2026
Skip Zoetry, you have better options
For context I stayed 5 days at Secrets St. Lucia and one day at Zoetry due to flight cancellation. I absolutely recommend AGAINST staying at Zoetry. You have better choices on the Island and for the price, you can find something much better. Read all the other recent reviews and you'll see some commonalities. This is a small boutique hotel with inconsistent (some old, some new) rooms, staff training, facilities, and food. If the only purpose of your trip is sit by the pool, get spa treatments and eat and drink, this may be for you (I still think you have better options), otherwise consider other places like Secrets (another Hyatt property). Check-in process - My room was not ready and I had to wait until 4:20 to get into my room. The front desk staff were not welcoming or engaging. There was an error ($1400 extra) in my room charge when they ran the credit card and I happened to catch it that night and got it corrected (which was an ordeal in of itself). They were more interested in selling me on future trips to new locations (Aruba, Athens) than anything else. Staff - In general they were not pleasant. Not rude, per se, just appeared to not enjoy their job and that showed on how they interacted with us. It may be a training issue, not sure, but as guests, we deserve better. Food - Was as expected in an all-inclusive. Not bad, but not great. Pools - Surprisingly loud with the music playing well into the night. Hard to sleep with the rooms close to the pool. In the morning, I wanted to grab a lounge chair near the lower pool. I asked the pool attendant for two towels to place on my chairs and he would not give me any and indicated I had to wait until he placed them on the lounge. Again, a continuation of a non-accommodating attitude of staff. Rooms - I think some of the rooms are updated based on the pictures on their website. My room was not and the bathroom specifically was outdated and in poor condition. Not dirty, just old and not up to standards of any hotel, much less a luxury hotel. Rooms do not have standard US 110 plugs. Which is fine. They have adaptors. The issue is that they knew I was from the US and they didn't anticipate this need. I had to come back to the front desk and ask for an adaptor. Again, not a big deal at normal hotels, but you expect that luxury hotels would anticipate this common need. Location / activities - Nothing to really do, but to sit around the pool, unless you wanted spa treatments all day. Beach - The website photos are VERY misleading with pictures of the beach. There is no beach access on the property. You can go across the bay and sit on a public beach. Facilities/ Gym - The gym facility was dated. They had ample equipment, in my opinion for the size of the property, but it looked more like an old apartment building gym that was cobbled together overtime.
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Jan 30, 2026
Would not recommend!
I don’t even know where to start! All inclusive is an understatement! You get one cup of coffee or any drink and then you are on your own and have to get your own or flag a rude wait staff down and feel like you’re being an inconvenience to them. Service is very very slow all over and you have to ask at least 3 times for anything. Many of the staff are rude, you have to pull teeth to get a pool towel! They have a pool police! We will not be returning. Also the buildings need updated and the grounds had garbage all over.. somebody needs to go around and do grounds pick up.
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Jan 29, 2026
Wonderful hotel with excellent facilities but restaurant service not always efficient
The hotel is beautifully designed to fit on a challenging site, steeply sloped and curving around the side of the bay. Rooms face the bay, most having views of the water. There are several restaurants, serving a range of food from high-end to snacks, all of which is very good. There is a range of activities arranged throughout each day, some free including yoga and Pilates from the excellent instructor Markeem, and some chargeable, and there is entertainment most evenings. Most of the staff are very friendly and helpful, often ready to discuss their experiences and share their thoughts. Check-in is smooth and welcoming. You can stay onsite eating and drinking until it’s time for your transfer back to the airport. Rooms are clean and comfortable. Beds are good and the bathroom well equipped. The balcony is spacious. Our view (room 1022) was beautiful. The beach on the other side of the bay is lovely, with a great boat trip over and with staff who really care for you under the direction of Shadrack, and you can canoe, sail or paddleboard while just snorkelling is worthwhile. The main pool is nice. All the bars and restaurants are happy to make whatever cocktail you wish without sticking to the limited menu. We would recommend the Cove restaurant for lunch, with exceptional fish and meat skewers. Hurricane Hole is good for breakfast, with the traditional saltfish and plantains dish which is only available here. The 1461 restaurant also does good breakfast and its evening meals are very good quality. However, restaurant service at Hurricane Hole and 1461 is very poor. It seems the processes are broken, with nobody in overall control of delivering hot food in a timely manner. For example, the kitchen at Hurricane Hole has no way of alerting waiting staff to plates being ready to serve, meaning they sit on the counter for ages getting cold before being delivered. At breakfast at 1461, you are shown to a table and given a menu. Then another member of staff asks if you want tea or coffee, and goes off again. When finally it is delivered they will ask if you also want milk and sugar and then bring it. Finally, a third staff member comes to take your food order. This all takes rather a long time (there is a limited buffet too). We don’t expect German levels of efficiency but we should expect to get coffee within a few minutes of sitting down and hot food shortly afterwards. Hurricane Hole is even slower – it took 1 hour to receive the breakfast we ordered and it wasn’t hugely busy at the time. Complaining or circumventing the process (I went to get the coffee jug myself) results in strong comments. The Cove, in comparison, is completely different. There, the staff are quick, efficient and always friendly. I would particularly pick out chef Naima and waitress Winesha. I asked one if she had worked elsewhere and she said she had. I think this may be the key. The staff in the other restaurants may not know what “good” is because they’ve not been exposed to it and their management don’t show them, so they wander about, clean the tables and tidy the sideboards without noticing that customers are not getting served. So yes, this is a wonderful hotel. Idyllic. I would strongly recommend it. Just choose your restaurant carefully and try not to get too frustrated if it takes an hour to get your breakfast.
- AdvisoryGuests are transported via a short pontoon ride to the shimmering white sand of LaBas beach, where they are provided an immersive and elevated beach visit that includes concierge service, personalized wait service, and relaxation amenities such as a tote bag, plush towels, and comfortable beach loungers.
- Check In: 4:00 PM
- Check Out: 11:00 AM
- Minimum Check-In Age: 18
- General Policies:
Check-in Policy - Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy - Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
Hotel Spring Break Policy - This hotel cannot guarantee a spring-break-free environment.
Transfer Policy - A price may display when children stay free, if your vacation includes transfer to your hotel.
General Information - Room taxes are included in vacation price. Minimum night stay restrictions may apply. Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.