Secret Bay, Portsmouth, Dominica
Exists in a Beautiful Equilibrium
A six-star all-villa rainforest resort experience, featuring secluded cliff top residential-style villas with private plunge pools, dedicated villa hosts, on-call concierge, chefs and guides, secret beaches and transformative experiences curated just for you. Elegantly immersed within a clifftop rainforest on “The Nature Island” of the Caribbean is Secret Bay, recently named as the #1 Resort Hotel in the Caribbean, Bermuda and the Bahamas + #6. Hotel in the World by Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards 2020. Secret Bay is a six-star all-villa rainforest resort experience, featuring ten secluded clifftop residential-style villas with private plunge pools, dedicated villa hosts, on-call concierge, chefs and guides, access to a Secret Beach and transformative experiences curated specifically for each guest.
Award-Winning Villas
Secret Bay has direct access to two paradisiacal swimming beaches: Tibay Beach, and the soft white-sand Secret Beach, inclusive of a natural rock-formed arch, hidden sea-cliff cave, and rich marine life. The resort's luxurious amenities complete the most unrivalled island escape. Begin your day with a rejuvenating yoga class at the riverside Bwa Mang Wellness Pavilion, find peace at the treetop Gommier Spa, delight in the innovative “no menu” dining experience at open-air Zing Zing restaurant and cap your evening with cocktails on the cliff edge Vetiver Sunset Deck overlooking Secret Beach. This is, truly, paradise found.
Ti-Fèy Villa
Exotic and private, Secret Bay’s Ti-Féy Villa I is a fashionable treehouse boasting floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a two-story design, with a private plunge pool, outdoor rain shower cantilevered off the second floor, extra bathroom, gourmet kitchen and every modern amenity imaginable to complete your idyllic under-the-radar romantic hideaway.
Rising up from the ground from a single stem, the Ylang Ylang Villas present a stunning architectural creation. Marvelling at how the villas and their vast balconies are surrounded by trees, these residences have been called love nests, “bowers of bliss” or magical treehouse escapes.