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Saint Lucia’s Coconut Bay Bets Big on Canada as Resort-Wide Reno Nears Completion

by Bruce Parkinson  June 08, 2026
Saint Lucia’s Coconut Bay Bets Big on Canada as Resort-Wide Reno Nears Completion

Saint Lucia’s Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa.

As Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa enters the final phase of a sweeping $20-million transformation, the Saint Lucia resort is turning its attention to Canada as an increasingly important source market.

By launching new travel advisor incentives, the property is looking to take advantage of increased airlift from Canada.

Coconut Bay Resort & Spa VP Sales Natalia Greene.

“We’ve invested approximately $20 million into this transformation, and by Winter 2026-27 Coconut Bay will essentially be a completely renewed resort,” said Natalia Greene, Vice President of Sales, Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa. 

The 250-room independently owned and operated all-inclusive resort is nearing completion of a two-phase renovation project that saw rooms “taken down to the studs” and rebuilt from top-to-bottom.

The first phase saw the complete reconstruction of the resort’s 125-room adults-only Harmony Wing, which debuted last year. The second phase is now underway in the family-focused Splash Wing, with all 125 guestrooms receiving the same treatment. When completed this fall, every guestroom at the resort will have been rebuilt.

“These aren’t cosmetic updates. We’re rebuilding from the ground up to ensure our guests enjoy a modern product while maintaining the authentic Caribbean experience that has always defined Coconut Bay,” Greene told Travel Market Report Canada during a visit to meet with the travel trades.

She said the work extends far beyond new furnishings and décor. Renovations include upgraded plumbing and electrical systems, new flooring and lighting, redesigned bathrooms, refreshed interiors and new room categories.

Renovated Queen room in the family-focused Splash section.

A Completely Refreshed Product, Same Great Staff

While the physical improvements are significant, Greene believes the property’s greatest strength remains unchanged.

“Our biggest asset isn’t the buildings — it’s the people,” she said. “What guests remember most is the warmth and hospitality they receive from our team. The renovations enhance the experience, but authentic Caribbean hospitality is what keeps guests coming back.”

We toured the property prior to the renovation project, and it stood out for its location just five minutes from UVF, its sprawling 85-acre property, mile-long beach, plentiful pools, Saint Lucia’s largest waterpark and a vibrant Kidz Club. Indeed, the staff were warm and welcoming to the members of an ACV@Home fam trip, and advisors raved about the buffet lunch featuring Saint Lucian specialties as well as international cuisine.

New bathroom in the Splash wing.

Canada a Key Growth Market

The renovation campaign coincides with an intensified focus on the Canadian travel trade. Greene travelled to Canada to showcase the renewed product while highlighting new booking incentives designed to drive sales.

“Canada continues to be an extremely important market for us,” said Greene. “We’re seeing strong growth in Canadian arrivals to Saint Lucia, and additional airlift is helping create new opportunities. We want advisors to know that Coconut Bay is investing heavily in both the guest experience and our partnerships with the trade.”

Among the new advisor incentives is a complimentary one-week stay for advisors who book qualifying 10-room groups. The resort has also introduced enhanced summer booking bonuses and double booking rewards on reservations registered between June 1 and August 31, with clients able to travel through June 30 of the following year.

Group business remains a major focus for the property, particularly destination weddings, family reunions, incentive travel and multi-generational vacations.

Greene believes Coconut Bay’s combination of family-friendly accommodations and adults-only experiences provides a unique advantage in the group market.

“It’s increasingly common for groups to include guests with very different travel preferences,” she said. “Our ability to accommodate families, couples and adult travellers within one resort gives planners tremendous flexibility.”

One of five pools at Coconut Bay Beach Resort.

Partnership Promotions and Product Enhancements

The resort is leveraging its partnership with Air Canada Vacations to drive future bookings. Current promotions include an exclusive “8th passenger free” offer for 2027 groups, Kids Stay Free opportunities for families and enhanced Aeroplan earning potential.

Meanwhile, product enhancements continue beyond the guestrooms. Coconut Bay recently introduced a dedicated Concierge Welcome Suite offering an elevated welcome for concierge-level guests, wedding parties and small groups. New restaurant menus have also been rolled out, with further culinary enhancements planned throughout the year.

“Today’s travellers are looking for more than beautiful beaches,” said Greene. “They want memorable dining, authentic cultural connections and experiences that feel unique to the destination.”

Not A Mass-Market Destination

One of the resort’s key messages to the trade is to book winter travel early.

“St. Lucia is not a mass-market destination, and that’s part of its appeal,” Greene said. “Inventory is limited, and peak winter periods can sell out well in advance. Advisors who secure bookings early will have the best opportunities for their clients.”

The resort traditionally closes during the month of September for maintenance before peak season, and will celebrate its annual reopening this fall with the sixth edition of its Rum & Rhythm Festival, featuring nightly rum tastings, live music and attractive low-season pricing.

For Coconut Bay, the combination of a fully renewed product, expanded advisor incentives and growing Canadian demand creates momentum heading into what management expects will be a landmark winter season.

“Travellers are increasingly seeking authentic Caribbean experiences rather than cookie-cutter resorts,” said Greene. “That’s exactly where Coconut Bay and St. Lucia shine.”

  
  
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