InterContinental Singapore

“Heritage shophouse-style rooms with colorful Peranakan tiles and carved wooden details connect directly to the lively Bugis Junction mall.”

Our Review

Setting & Design

Carved into a lush hillside above Soufrière, this adults-leaning hideaway frames the island’s UNESCO-listed Pitons through dramatic, open-air architecture. Individual bridges lead to cliffside “sanctuaries,” while raw stone, tropical hardwoods, and colored glass echo the terrain. The effect feels sculptural yet organic, with nothing between you and sea, sky, and mountain silhouettes.

Sanctuaries & Pools

Suites—called Sanctuaries—eschew the “fourth wall,” so vistas pour in from bedroom to bath. Most categories (Star, Moon, Sun, Galaxy) add a private infinity pool surfaced in shimmering glass tiles; entry-level Sky sanctuaries swap the pool for a large whirlpool. Expect soaring ceilings, canopy beds with netting, generous lounge areas, and spacious open-plan bathrooms. Note the intentional tech-light ethos: no TVs or radios, ceiling fans instead of air-conditioning, and wildlife song in place of white noise. It’s immersive, romantic, and best for guests comfortable with open layouts and nature-forward living.

Dining & Chocolate

The culinary center is the resident-only Jade Mountain Club, wrapped around a jewel-toned infinity pool. Menus spotlight seasonal Caribbean produce with modern technique, from ocean-fresh catches to creative vegetarian plates. Above the Club, the Celestial Terrace stages sunset cocktails and stargazing; it’s also a coveted perch for private dinners under a canopy of constellations. Farm-to-table is genuine here: the resort’s own Emerald Farm supplies herbs, vegetables, and cocoa, and the on-site Chocolate Laboratory runs bean-to-bar tastings and workshops—an easy indulgence that extends to desserts and even spa rituals.

Wellness, Beaches & Activities

The compact Kai en Ciel spa and in-sanctuary treatments favor relaxation with island ingredients, while complimentary yoga and a small fitness room keep routines on track. Though the retreat sits above the shoreline, guests share a 600-acre estate with sister property Anse Chastanet, gaining access to two quarter-mile beaches—Anse Chastanet and Anse Mamin—linked by a coastal path. Here you’ll find snorkeling over reefs, kayaks and paddleboards, and the PADI center Scuba St. Lucia for guided dives and courses. Inland, estate trails invite hikes and bike rides; off-property, the Sulphur Springs, botanical gardens, and Piton hikes sit within easy striking distance.

Service & Atmosphere

Privacy and quiet are the point. Discreet, dedicated butlers (Major Domos) handle everything from unpacking to in-sanctuary dining, so many couples spend long stretches enjoying their pool and panorama. The mood is celebratory yet unhurried—more milestone trip than social scene—reinforced by the absence of televisions and the soft soundtrack of surf, rain, and birds.

Location & Practicalities

The final approach climbs a steep, bumpy road; some guests opt for a helicopter transfer to the private helipad. Once settled, complimentary shuttles link the hilltop to the beaches below. Because suites are spread over stair-linked terraces and there are no elevators, mobility should be considered. Dress is relaxed-elegant at dinner; resort-wear by day fits right in.

Verdict

Designed unapologetically around landscape and light, this property distills St. Lucia’s drama into a deeply private, design-forward experience. If you prize views, seclusion, and thoughtful cuisine—plus easy access to beaches and diving via the sister resort—few Caribbean stays feel as transporting.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (SIN) Singapore Changi Airport: closest major airport; ~20–30 minutes by road (≈17–20 km).
  • (XSP) Seletar Airport: regional flights; ~20–30 minutes by road (≈14–18 km).
By Train
  • Bugis MRT (EW12/DT14): nearest; via Bugis Junction; ~2–4 minutes walk.
  • City Hall MRT (NS25/EW13): ~12–15 minutes on foot or ~5–8 minutes by car.
By Road
  • From Orchard Road: ~10–15 minutes (≈3–4 km); traffic dependent at peak hours.
  • From Marina Bay/CBD: ~10–15 minutes (≈3–4 km).
  • From HarbourFront (Singapore Cruise Centre): ~15–25 minutes (≈6–8 km).

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Marina Bay Sands & Gardens by the Bay
  • Singapore's iconic waterfront complex featuring the SkyPark observation deck, ArtScience Museum, and adjacent award-winning gardens with the Supertree Grove and Cloud Forest conservatory.
  • Distance: ≈3 km
  • Mode: Taxi or metro (Bugis to Bayfront); ~10–15 min
  • Best time: Evening for light shows (7:45 PM & 8:45 PM)
  • Tip: Gardens by the Bay outdoor gardens are free; conservatories require tickets.
National Museum of Singapore
  • Singapore's oldest museum showcasing the nation's history and cultural heritage through permanent and rotating exhibitions in a restored colonial building.
  • Distance: ≈1 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~12–15 min
  • Best time: Mornings on weekdays for fewer crowds
Chinatown
  • Historic district featuring traditional shophouses, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, heritage centers, and vibrant street markets along Pagoda and Smith Streets.
  • Distance: ≈2 km
  • Mode: Walk or metro (Bugis to Chinatown); ~20 min walk or 8 min by train
  • Best time: Late afternoon into evening for markets and dining
Merlion Park
  • Home to Singapore's iconic half-lion, half-fish statue with views across Marina Bay to the skyline and waterfront promenade.
  • Distance: ≈2.5 km
  • Mode: Walk or taxi; ~25–30 min walk or 8 min drive
  • Best time: Early morning or sunset for photos
Singapore Botanic Gardens
  • UNESCO World Heritage tropical garden spanning 82 hectares with the National Orchid Garden, rainforest trails, and heritage trees dating to the 1860s.
  • Distance: ≈5 km
  • Mode: Taxi or metro (Bugis to Botanic Gardens); ~15–20 min
  • Best time: Early morning (opens 5 AM) for cooler temperatures
  • Tip: Main gardens are free; National Orchid Garden requires entry fee.
Sentosa Island
  • Resort island offering beaches, Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, nature trails, and various entertainment attractions connected by monorail and cable car.
  • Distance: ≈10 km
  • Mode: Taxi to HarbourFront, then Sentosa Express monorail; ~30–40 min total
  • Best time: Full day visit; weekdays less crowded
  • Tip: Island admission fee applies; purchase attraction tickets in advance online.

General Tip: Singapore's MRT metro system is efficient and affordable for reaching most attractions; purchase an EZ-Link card for seamless travel across trains and buses.

Seasonality Overview

Super-peak
  • Dec–Feb holiday travel drives highest demand; stricter cancellation terms common.
  • Northeast monsoon brings frequent rain; slightly cooler evenings.
Peak
  • Jun–Aug is busy; rates often near their upper range.
  • Southwest monsoon is comparatively drier; short storms still occur.
Shoulder
  • Mar–May demand is moderate; wider room choice often available.
  • Oct–Nov is stormier; flexible plans help during downpours.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Urban
Check-in time: After 3:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 403

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