The Best Room at Park Hyatt St. Kitts Is a Two-Story Villa With a Rooftop Infinity Pool
A look inside the resort’s two-story villa, where the entire upper floor is a private rooftop with an infinity pool, dining pergolas and sunbeds — and the deck nearly outsizes the rooms below. Most hotel rooms give you a balcony. The One Bedroom Bi-Level Villa with Rooftop Pool at Park Hyatt St. Kitts gives you […] The post The Best Room at Park Hyatt St. Kitts Is a Two-Story Villa With a Rooftop Infinity Pool appeared first on Caribbean Journal.
A look inside the resort’s two-story villa, where the entire upper floor is a private rooftop with an infinity pool, dining pergolas and sunbeds — and the deck nearly outsizes the rooms below.
Most hotel rooms give you a balcony. The One Bedroom Bi-Level Villa with Rooftop Pool at Park Hyatt St. Kitts gives you a private rooftop with its own infinity pool — and more outdoor space than indoor. The two-story villa runs 2,300 square feet inside, then adds a staggering 2,165 square feet of deck, nearly matching the interior footprint in open-air terrace. This June it has rates from $3,061 a night for World of Hyatt members and $3,219 without membership, and it is the rare Caribbean villa where the roof, not the bedroom, is the party piece.
The ground floor is the quiet half. A single deluxe bedroom anchors it, with a king bed positioned to catch panoramic views of Banana Bay through floor-to-ceiling windows, flowing into an ensuite bathroom built around a freestanding deep soaking tub and a double-headed walk-in rain shower. There’s a powder room for guests, a private laundry room, and a fully equipped kitchen with a wine fridge and private minibar — the kind of arrangement that lets you settle in for a week rather than a weekend. A loft and sleeper sofas extend the sleeping capacity when the villa hosts more than two.
Then you climb the stairs, and the villa shows its hand. The entire second floor is a private rooftop oasis: a sparkling infinity pool, two shaded dining areas under pergolas, a service counter, an outdoor shower, and sunbeds spread across that 2,165-square-foot terrace, all of it looking out over the resort and the calm water of Banana Bay toward Nevis. It is, functionally, a private rooftop club for a single villa — the place you’ll take morning coffee, afternoon swims and sunset dinners without ever coming down.
Service matches the address. The villa comes with Le Labo bath amenities and preferred pricing at the Sugar Mill Spa & Sanctuary, the resort’s 37,000-square-foot wellness retreat, and you can add a private butler and a private chef on request — turning that rooftop into a venue for a cooked-to-order dinner above the bay.
A note on booking. The One Bedroom Bi-Level Villa with Rooftop Pool is not eligible for World of Hyatt upgrade programs, which means you can’t be moved up into it on status or points; if you want it, you reserve it outright. The same holds for the resort’s villas across the board.
It suits a couple celebrating something significant, or a small family that wants a kitchen, a laundry and a pool of its own without renting a freestanding house off-property. For groups that need more, the Three Bedroom Presidential Villa is the larger two-story sibling — at 5,280 square feet, the biggest accommodation at Park Hyatt St. Kitts, with three bedrooms, a game room and a private infinity pool of its own.
Either way, the bi-level villa makes the case that the best room at a beachfront resort might be the one where you spend the whole day on the roof.
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