Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa
Coconut Bay is St. Lucia's undisputed family all-inclusive champion and the only resort on the island with a waterpark. The 2025 renovation transformed the Harmony adults-only wing into a genuinely premium retreat, making this a rare resort that serves both families and couples exceptionally well. The Atlantic-side beach is the honest tradeoff — expect wind and seasonal sargassum instead of glassy Caribbean-side calm. If beach swimming is your priority, look north to Sandals. If you want the best kids' resort in St. Lucia, this is it.
Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa Review 2026: St. Lucia’s Best Family All-Inclusive
Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa occupies 85 acres on the southern tip of St. Lucia, and it holds a distinction no other resort on the island can claim: it is the only all-inclusive in St. Lucia with a waterpark. Not just a splash pad. Not a pool with a slide bolted on. A genuine 50,000 square foot waterpark called CocoLand with water slides, a lazy river, a zero-depth playground, and a kids’ club the size of a small school.
The resort sits in Vieux Fort, five minutes from Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), and it works on a split-resort concept that is genuinely clever. The Splash wing is built for families — colorful rooms overlooking the waterpark, a 50,000 sqft Kidz Klub, and a petting zoo with rescued goats and donkeys. The Harmony wing, completely rebuilt in a $24 million renovation completed in 2025, is adults-only — quiet pools, an oceanfront spa, and handcrafted mahogany furniture by Saint Lucian artisans. Same resort. Same beach. Completely different vacation.
Here is everything you need to know before booking.
Quick Verdict
Coconut Bay is the best all-inclusive in St. Lucia for families, and it is not close. CocoLand waterpark, the island’s only resort animal sanctuary, kitesurfing included in the rate, and a kids’ club that accepts babies from 3 months old — nothing else in St. Lucia touches this for families with children. The freshly rebuilt Harmony wing makes it a legitimate couples option too. The tradeoff is the Atlantic-side beach: windy, sometimes choppy, and subject to sargassum seaweed from May through October. If calm Caribbean-side swimming is your dealbreaker, this is not your resort. If you want the most activity-packed, kid-friendly all-inclusive on the island, this is it.
Rating: 8.2 / 10
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Only waterpark all-inclusive in St. Lucia | Atlantic-side beach is windy with choppy water |
| 5-minute airport transfer from UVF | Sargassum seaweed risk May through October |
| Split resort: Splash for families, Harmony for couples | La Luna fine dining has a surcharge |
| $24M Harmony renovation completed 2025 | Remote southern location — Pitons are 45-60 min away |
| 9 restaurants, 7 bars, top-shelf spirits included | No Piton views from the resort |
| Kitesurfing, kayaking, SUP all included | No swim-up rooms or overwater bungalows |
| 50,000 sqft Kidz Klub from age 3 months | Serenity suites are a separate, pricier booking |
The Resort at a Glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Rooms | 250 rooms across Splash and Harmony wings (+ 36 Serenity suites) |
| Restaurants | 9 (8 included, La Luna surcharge) |
| Bars | 7 including swim-up bar and adults-only pool bar |
| Pools | 5 pools plus CocoLand waterpark |
| Waterpark | CocoLand — 50,000 sqft, lazy river, water slides |
| Beach | 1 mile of natural Atlantic beach |
| Airport | 5 min from UVF (Hewanorra International) |
| Transfers | Complimentary round-trip included in all rates |
| Last Renovation | $24M resort-wide renovation completed 2025 |
| WiFi | Complimentary throughout |
Rooms and Suites
Coconut Bay divides its 250 rooms between two wings, plus a separate 36-suite luxury property called Serenity on the same grounds. Every room across both wings was fully upgraded in the 2025 renovation — new electrical, plumbing, ceilings, flooring, and furniture throughout. There is no “old side” gamble here.
Splash Wing — Family Rooms (from $345/night)
The Splash wing holds approximately 125 rooms oriented around the CocoLand waterpark. Four categories range from entry-level to premium.
The Splash Deluxe Garden View (from $345/night) is the entry point — king bed or two queens, patio or balcony, ceiling fan, AC, and a mini-fridge stocked with water, soft drinks, and local beer. Functional, clean, and perfectly adequate for a family that plans to spend most of their time at the waterpark and beach. You are not paying for the room here. You are paying for everything outside it.
The Splash Ocean View (from $450/night) is the upgrade worth considering. Fourth-floor rooms look directly over CocoLand and out to the Atlantic Ocean — the view of your kids going down the water slides from your balcony is a genuine perk for parents who want to sip coffee while the family burns energy below.
Splash Connecting Rooms (from $520/night) link two rooms with an internal door — king bed plus twin trundle in one room, or two queens plus a sofa. This is the practical choice for families with multiple children or multi-generational groups who need doors that close.
The Splash Family Premium Ocean View (from $700/night) is the top family category with premium views and larger layouts, topping out around $930/night in peak season.
Harmony Wing — Adults-Only (from $449/night)
The Harmony wing is where the $24 million renovation shows most dramatically. All 125 rooms were completely rebuilt — not refreshed, rebuilt — with spa-style bathrooms, walk-in showers, handcrafted mahogany furniture made by Saint Lucian artisans, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening onto private balconies or patios.
The Harmony Junior Suite Ocean View (from $449/night) is the base adults-only category and honestly a bargain for what you get post-renovation. The mahogany furniture and glass doors give these rooms a boutique-hotel feel that the price does not suggest.
The Harmony Concierge Junior Suite Club Level Oceanview (from $663/night) is the premium tier and worth the upgrade if your budget allows. You get everything in the standard Harmony room plus dedicated concierge service, Molten Brown bathroom amenities, a personalized in-room bar with your choice of premium liquor or wine, nightly turndown service, a daily afternoon amenity delivered to your room, a welcome amenity on arrival, a complimentary local cell phone for concierge calls, 20% off spa services, reserved tables at themed dinners, and an invitation to the weekly Couples-Only Harmony dinner. Book 7+ nights and you unlock the Harmony Romance Package: a 30-minute couples massage, a catamaran sunset cruise from Laborie, and a romantic turndown with sparkling wine — valued at over $300.
Serenity — The Luxury Tier (from $528/night)
Serenity at Coconut Bay is technically a separate property — 36 suites on the same 85-acre grounds with private plunge pools, butler service, daily signature cocktails, and a dedicated restaurant called The Greathouse. It shares access to all Coconut Bay restaurants and facilities.
Important: Serenity is booked separately at significantly higher prices ($528-$1,612/night). You cannot simply upgrade from a Coconut Bay room to a Serenity suite at the front desk. If private plunge pools and butler service are your thing, book Serenity directly from the start.
Our Pick
For families, the Splash Ocean View on the fourth floor is the sweet spot — waterpark views from your balcony, ocean backdrop, and access to everything CocoLand offers at a reasonable $450/night. For couples, the Harmony Concierge Junior Suite Club Level delivers the full 2025 renovation experience with concierge perks that justify the step up from the base Harmony room.
Food and Dining
Nine restaurants and seven bars across 85 acres means you will not eat at the same place twice unless you want to. Eight of the nine are included in your rate. One — La Luna — carries a surcharge. The drinks program is genuinely generous: top-shelf spirits for all guests at all price tiers, not just the premium rooms.
Coconut Walk Marketplace (International Buffet)
The main buffet hub rotates through Creole, Mexican, Mediterranean, Asian, and American cuisines with made-to-order smoothies, hand-tossed pizza, and grilled panini stations. It is the family default — something for everyone, open for all three meals. The quality is buffet quality: perfectly acceptable, rarely memorable. It is your convenience play, not your culinary highlight.
The Standout Restaurants
Calabash is the strongest included a la carte option. Contemporary Caribbean with Latin influences — jerk chicken fritters with sweet raisin chutney, coconut shrimp coated in freshly harvested coconut. It captures St. Lucia’s culinary identity better than any other restaurant on property. Reservations required, made in the lobby.
Silk handles Pan-Asian across Japanese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian cuisines — sushi, sashimi, tandoori, seasonal specials. Well-regarded by guests and a welcome change of pace from the Caribbean-heavy rotation. Reservations required.
Seasons Veggie Bistro is the genuinely surprising gem. Opened in November 2024, this 50-seat vegan and vegetarian restaurant sources over 90% of its ingredients from local farmers and two on-site greenhouses. It is the only dedicated vegan restaurant in the St. Lucia all-inclusive market. Even if you are not vegan, eat here — the farm-to-table approach produces flavors that the buffet cannot match. Reservations required, no extra charge.
The Jerk Treehouse serves Caribbean BBQ with signature jerk sauce — jerk pork, chicken, and sausage grilled over an open fire in a casual outdoor setting. Festive, lively, and a hit with families. No reservation needed.
Veranda is the adults-only option, combining the Silk and Calabash menus with locally sourced ingredients in an intimate al fresco setting. Romantic, refined, and one of the better dinners you will have on property. Reservations required for Harmony wing guests.
La Luna (Surcharge Restaurant)
This is the elephant in the room. La Luna is Coconut Bay’s fine dining anchor — oceanfront, intimate, white-tablecloth. The menu runs to crab cakes with Merlot jus, chimichurri-grilled salmon, and rosemary-crusted rack of lamb. It is the best meal on property and the only one that costs extra. If you want one special-occasion dinner during your stay, this is it. But the surcharge stings when you are already paying an all-inclusive rate, and I wish they would just fold it into the package.
Casual Options
Trattoria handles Italian in a relaxed al fresco setting — fresh fish, pasta, no reservation needed. Flip Flops is the poolside grab-and-go with hand-tossed pizzas, pulled pork, burgers, and self-serve nachos and hot dogs. It is fast, it is casual, and children love it. The Greathouse at Serenity serves gourmet international fare (braised oxtail, rack of lamb) in a plantation house setting — technically Serenity’s restaurant, but accessible to all Coconut Bay guests.
Bars and Drinks
Seven bars span the property: the Lobby Bar as the central gathering spot, the Harmony Pool Bar (adults-only), the Sand Bar and Paradise Beach Bar on the 1-mile beach, Peter John’s Lounge for evening entertainment, the Splash Bar in the family area, and the Swim-Up Pool Bar for in-pool drinks. Top-shelf spirits — rum, vodka, gin — are unlimited for all guests. Harmony Concierge guests get a personalized in-room bar stocked with their choice of premium liquor or wine.
Food Quality Verdict
The dining at Coconut Bay is above average for a mid-range Caribbean all-inclusive. Calabash, Seasons, and Veranda are genuine highlights. The Jerk Treehouse is fun. Silk is reliable. The buffet at Coconut Walk is fine. La Luna is excellent but the surcharge is annoying. For nine restaurants at this price point, you are getting strong value — just make your reservations early for the a la carte spots.
Beach and Pools
The Beach
Here is the honest truth about Coconut Bay’s beach: it is beautiful, it is expansive, and it comes with real tradeoffs.
The resort sits on a mile of natural Atlantic beach — wide, uncrowded thanks to the 85-acre grounds, and strikingly photogenic. Eleven new oceanfront beach cabanas were added in the 2025 renovation (available for half- or full-day rental at extra cost). On a calm day in January, it is gorgeous.
But this is the Atlantic (windward) side of St. Lucia, not the Caribbean side. That means consistently windy conditions, choppier water than you will find at north-island resorts like Sandals Halcyon Beach, and water that can be rough enough to make swimming uncomfortable or inadvisable on gusty days. The water clarity is also a step below the glassy turquoise of Caribbean-side beaches — expect more variation depending on conditions.
The bigger issue is sargassum. This brown seaweed accumulates on Atlantic-facing beaches across the Caribbean, and Coconut Bay’s position on St. Lucia’s southeastern tip makes it vulnerable. From May through October — particularly June through September — sargassum can pile up significantly. The resort actively cleans the beach throughout the day, but during peak sargassum weeks, some guests report the beach being unusable for swimming. In winter (December through April), sargassum is minimal and the beach is at its best.
The resort compensates intelligently: five pools, the CocoLand waterpark, and included kitesurfing equipment mean you are never without water activities even on a rough beach day. And here is the flip side — that Atlantic wind makes Coconut Bay the best kitesurfing spot in St. Lucia. Lessons and equipment are included in the all-inclusive rate. If you kitesurf, this resort’s “weakness” is actually your advantage.
Pools
Five pools serve different crowds across the split resort. The Activity Pool is the social hub with a new 10,000 sqft travertine-tiled deck installed in 2025. The Splash Pool and Splash Plunge Pool sit near the waterpark and kids’ club for family use. The Swim-Up Pool Bar is exactly what it sounds like.
On the Harmony side, the Harmony Tiki Pool and Bar offers adults-only poolside relaxation with suntracker loungers and hammocks. The Harmony Oasis Pool was redesigned in 2025 with a cascading water feature, new deck tiling, and an updated pool bar — oceanfront, sophisticated, and blissfully kid-free. For couples in the Harmony wing, these two pools are your daily retreat.
CocoLand Waterpark
CocoLand is the single biggest reason families choose Coconut Bay over every other resort in St. Lucia. At 50,000 square feet, it is the largest waterpark on the island — and the only one at an all-inclusive resort.
The park features multiple water slides including the Coconut Cannon, a lazy river (resurfaced in 2025), and a zero-depth water playground with spilling buckets, fountains, misting jets, a raining giant mushroom, and geysers. It connects directly to the Splash Plunge Pool and Activity Pool. Everything is included for all guests.
The CocoLand Kidz Klub is where this resort truly separates from the pack. At 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, it is enormous — featuring a pirate ship, a mini zip line, a mini rock climbing wall, arts and crafts, movie nights, CocoLand SCOUTS educational programs, and a napping room for babies. Staff are certified in childcare and first aid. The club accepts children from 3 months old to 12 years, operating 9 AM to 5 PM daily with the option to collect children at noon for lunch at Coconut Walk. Private babysitting is available at extra cost for evening hours.
The Coco Corral animal sanctuary is a charming bonus — rescued goats, ducks, and donkeys that children can visit and interact with. It is the only resort animal sanctuary in St. Lucia, and kids adore it.
For families with children under 10, CocoLand is transformative. It turns a Caribbean beach vacation into something more akin to a theme park resort with the ocean as a backdrop. For families with teenagers, the waterpark may lose its appeal after a couple of days — but the kitesurfing, paintball (extra cost), and beach watersports fill the gap.
Activities and Entertainment
Daytime Activities
The included activity list is impressive for a mid-range resort. Beyond the waterpark, you get kitesurfing lessons and equipment (genuinely excellent here thanks to the Atlantic winds), snorkeling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, surfing, tennis, basketball, pickleball, beach and pool volleyball, and a full fitness center. Daily activity programs run poolside and on the beach.
The Zone Paintball is an unusual extra-cost amenity — a full paintball course on the resort grounds. Not something you find at your average all-inclusive.
Evening Entertainment
Nightly entertainment runs at Peter John’s Lounge with live bands, themed shows, and events. Themed dinners on the pool deck add variety. The atmosphere skews family-friendly in Splash and more intimate in Harmony — another benefit of the split-resort concept.
Sanctuary Spa
The oceanfront Sanctuary Spa was substantially upgraded in 2025 — all treatment rooms received new fixtures, two steam rooms were retiled, and a new outdoor relaxation deck with loungers was added. The spa offers 8 indoor treatment rooms, open-air treatment cabanas, a sauna, two steam rooms, couples massage options, and organic therapies.
Spa treatments are an extra cost for all guests. Harmony Concierge Club Level guests receive a 20% discount — meaningful if you plan multiple treatments. The oceanfront setting is the real draw: treatment rooms with ocean views and outdoor showers make this feel more premium than the standard resort spa.
What’s Included vs. What Costs Extra
| Included | Extra Cost |
|---|---|
| All meals at 8 restaurants (not La Luna) | La Luna fine dining (surcharge) |
| Unlimited top-shelf spirits at 7 bars | Sanctuary Spa treatments |
| Stocked in-room mini-fridge | The Zone Paintball |
| CocoLand waterpark and lazy river | Scuba diving |
| CocoLand Kidz Klub (ages 3 months to 12) | Island excursions and tours |
| Kitesurfing, kayaking, SUP, snorkeling | Beach cabana rental (11 oceanfront cabanas) |
| Tennis, basketball, pickleball, volleyball | Private babysitting |
| Fitness center | St. Lucia accommodation fee ($6/adult/night) |
| Nightly entertainment and themed dinners | |
| Airport transfers to/from UVF | |
| Coco Corral animal sanctuary | |
| WiFi throughout resort |
Note: St. Lucia charges an accommodation fee collected at check-in — US$6 per person per night for adults (18+) and US$3 for ages 12-17. This is a government tax, not a resort fee.
Pricing and How to Book
Price Ranges by Season
| Season | Splash Wing | Harmony Wing | Harmony Concierge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Season (May-Jun, Nov) | $345-450/night | $449-550/night | $663-750/night |
| Shoulder Season (Jul-Aug) | $400-550/night | $500-650/night | $700-850/night |
| Peak Season (Dec-Apr) | $500-700/night | $550-700/night | $750-930/night |
| Holiday Weeks (Christmas, New Year) | $650-930/night | $650-800/night | $850-930+/night |
Prices are per room per night and include all meals, drinks, activities, transfers, and tips. Serenity suites are priced separately from $528-$1,612/night depending on suite type and season.
Best Time to Book
Book 3-4 months ahead for peak season (December through April). Summer can be booked closer in, but note the resort closes every September for its annual refresh. The sweet spot is November through April — you dodge peak sargassum season, get the calmest Atlantic conditions, and enjoy the best beach days.
Avoid June through October if the beach matters to you. Sargassum peaks during these months, hurricane season runs August through October, and the water is at its roughest. The waterpark and pools remain excellent regardless of season, but if you are paying for a beach vacation, you want the winter months.
Where to Book
Direct through cbayresort.com frequently offers the best deals, particularly for stays of 5+ nights. The Harmony wing has been running promotions of up to 60% off premium all-inclusive rates, bringing Harmony Concierge rooms down to $449/night — an exceptional value for a freshly rebuilt adults-only room. Confirm directly before booking elsewhere.
Booking.com and Expedia are reliable for price comparison. KAYAK shows rates from $345/night for standard Splash rooms. CheapCaribbean and Apple Vacations offer flight-and-hotel packages that sometimes beat booking separately. Costco Travel occasionally features value packages worth checking.
Booking Tips
- Book Calabash, Silk, Seasons, and Veranda reservations early. The a la carte restaurants require reservations made in the lobby and fill up.
- Request a fourth-floor Splash Ocean View room for the best waterpark and ocean views.
- Check the direct Harmony promotions before booking through third parties — the 60% off promos are real and significant.
- Plan your trip between November and April for the best beach conditions and minimal sargassum.
- Budget for the La Luna surcharge if you want one fine dining experience — it is the best meal on property.
- The September closure is non-negotiable — the resort shuts down for annual maintenance every year.
Compared to Nearby Resorts
Sandals Halcyon Beach in Castries is the most direct competitor for couples. It sits on the calm Caribbean side of St. Lucia — glassy water, no sargassum risk, a much better swimming beach. It is adults-only (couples only, specifically), more expensive, and a 90-minute drive from UVF airport. If beach swimming is your top priority and you are traveling without children, Sandals wins on water quality. Coconut Bay’s Harmony wing offers a more affordable adults-only alternative with superior activities and the 5-minute airport transfer.
St. James’s Club Morgan Bay in Choc Bay is St. Lucia’s other family-friendly all-inclusive. It sits on the Caribbean side north of Castries with calmer water, but it has no waterpark, a much smaller kids’ program, and requires the full 90-minute transfer from UVF. For families who prioritize calm water over waterpark activities, Morgan Bay is worth considering. For families who want the most to do, Coconut Bay wins decisively.
Jade Mountain and Anse Chastanet near Soufriere offer the iconic Piton views that Coconut Bay lacks. These are luxury properties (not truly all-inclusive) at significantly higher price points, oriented toward couples seeking dramatic scenery and boutique experiences. They are a completely different category — if you want the Pitons postcard, you go north. If you want a full-featured all-inclusive with a waterpark, you stay south.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Coconut Bay good for families with young children?
It is the best option in St. Lucia, and it is not close. The CocoLand waterpark is the island’s only resort waterpark. The Kidz Klub accepts babies from 3 months old with certified staff — rare in the Caribbean. The Coco Corral animal sanctuary, mini zip line, pirate ship playground, and SCOUTS programs keep children entertained for a full week without repeating an activity. The 5-minute airport transfer from UVF is a massive practical advantage over north-island resorts that require 90-minute drives with tired kids.
How bad is the sargassum seaweed?
This is the question you need to ask honestly. From November through April, sargassum is typically minimal and the beach is at its best — wide, clean, and swimmable despite the Atlantic chop. From May through October, particularly June through September, sargassum can accumulate significantly. The resort cleans the beach throughout the day, but during peak weeks, guests report the beach being unusable. The five pools and waterpark mitigate this, but if pristine beach days are essential to your vacation, book during winter months or choose a Caribbean-side resort.
Can couples enjoy Coconut Bay without children around?
Absolutely. The Harmony wing is a completely separate adults-only experience — its own pools (Tiki Pool and Oasis Pool), its own bar, its own restaurant (Veranda), and its own check-in for Concierge guests. The $24 million renovation turned Harmony into a genuinely premium retreat with mahogany furniture, spa-style bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. You will hear the waterpark from the Harmony pools, but you will not be sharing pool chairs with children. It is not as isolated as a standalone adults-only resort like Sandals, but the separation works well.
Is the beach swimmable?
It depends on the day and the season. Coconut Bay sits on the Atlantic (windward) side, which means consistently windy conditions and choppier water than Caribbean-side beaches. On calm days, the water is fine for wading and swimming. On windy days, it can be rough enough that the resort may advise against ocean swimming. The resort compensates with five pools and the waterpark, and the wind conditions make it the best kitesurfing location in St. Lucia — included in your rate. Manage your expectations: this is not a glassy Caribbean lagoon.
How far is the resort from the Pitons?
The Pitons are approximately 45-60 minutes north by car, near Soufriere. Coconut Bay sits at St. Lucia’s southern tip in Vieux Fort — you do not get Piton views from the resort. If seeing the Pitons is important to you (and it should be — they are spectacular), plan a day excursion. The resort’s tour desk can arrange catamaran trips and land tours. This is the main experiential tradeoff of staying in the south: proximity to the airport versus proximity to St. Lucia’s most dramatic scenery.
Is the 2025 renovation worth it?
The renovation is the reason this review scores as high as it does. Before the $24 million refresh, the Harmony wing was aging and the rooms across both wings showed their years. Now, every room has been rebuilt from the infrastructure up — new electrical, plumbing, ceilings, flooring, and furniture. The Harmony wing specifically went from adequate to premium, with spa-style bathrooms and handcrafted local furniture that gives the rooms genuine character. The Activity Pool deck, Harmony pools, Sanctuary Spa, CocoLand lazy river, and Eternity Beach wedding venue all received significant upgrades. If you visited before 2025 and were underwhelmed, this is a different resort.
Final Verdict
Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa scores 8.2 out of 10 — the best family all-inclusive in St. Lucia and one of the most unique split-resort concepts in the Caribbean.
The resort’s strength is concentration of features at a mid-range price. No other resort in St. Lucia offers a waterpark, an animal sanctuary, 50,000 sqft of kids’ programming, kitesurfing, nine restaurants, and a freshly rebuilt adults-only wing — all starting at $345 per night with airport transfers included. The split between Splash and Harmony is not a gimmick. It genuinely works. Families get a waterpark resort. Couples get a boutique adults-only retreat. Both share a mile of beach and 85 acres of tropical grounds without tripping over each other.
The tradeoffs are real and you should weigh them honestly. The Atlantic-side beach is windy and choppy — not the calm Caribbean water that postcards promise. Sargassum is a seasonal risk that can genuinely diminish the beach experience from May through October. The southern location means no Piton views and an hour-plus drive to St. Lucia’s most iconic scenery. And La Luna’s surcharge is annoying on principle, even if the food justifies it.
Who should book: Families with children under 12 who want St. Lucia’s best kids’ programming. Couples who want an affordable adults-only option with the shortest airport transfer on the island. Kitesurfers. Anyone who visited before 2025 and wants to see what $24 million looks like.
Who should look elsewhere: Beach purists who need calm, crystal-clear water (book Sandals on the Caribbean side). Couples seeking Piton views and boutique luxury (book Jade Mountain). Anyone traveling May through October who cannot tolerate sargassum risk.
For the right traveler — and especially for families — Coconut Bay is St. Lucia’s standout all-inclusive. The waterpark alone puts it in a category of one.