Guestrooms
LaSource offers 110 well-appointed and stylishly-furnished guestrooms. Rooms have a colonial feel that invites visions of our island history. Jalousied wooden shutters rather than curtains provide shade from the brilliant Caribbean sunlight. Ceiling fans gently move the air. Cool marble under foot feels opulent. Hand carved mahogany furniture adds warmth, as does a 4-poster king size bed (or a choice of two double beds) with off white bedspreads that add to the antique feel. Generous room size gives you desirable space, while a private balcony or terrace takes you outside to a view of the sea or our fabulous gardens. Bathrooms are also spacious and luxurious with abundant marble, a bath and shower, and a plentiful supply of necessary toiletries and robes.
All include:
- Balcony or terrace
- CD player
- Clock radio
- Ceiling fan
- Refrigerator
- Italian marble bathroom
- Robes
- Hair dryer
Hotel facilities
- Two free form pools
- Spa tub
- Tai Chi, meditation and stress management sessions
- Aerobics, aqua aerobics and stretch classes
- Bicycle tours
- One complimentary dive a day for qualified divers
- Learn to dive courses
- Watersports include waterskiing, sailing, catamarans, windsurfing, kayaking and snorkelling
- Volleyball
- Archery
- Tennis
- Live evening entertainment
Dining
LaSource offers three restaurants and three bars plus a coffeeshop/deli
- The Garden Restaurant for buffet breakfasts, lunches and dinners
- Great House Restaurant serves a la carte lunches and evening meals
- Oscars on the Sea beachside dining
- The Cafe Deli is open all day for snacks and light lunches
- The Piano Bar is open late every night with live music
Location
LaSource is next to Pink Gin Beach in the south west of Grenada near the island’s capital St George’s. The island can be circled in a day by hire car, and it is well worth taking a trek into the rainforests of the interior or stopping off at the beautiful Concorde Falls. St George’s itself is a lively, colourful port with several historic buildings and plenty of bars and local restaurants. The leatherback turtle nests on Grenada’s northern shore, while the more common green, hawksbill and loggerhead turtles can often be seen in the local waters. Grenada is known as the spice island, and is famous for its nutmeg production. You can visit historic nutmeg factories and also see some of the island’s traditional rum distilleries on an island tour.
