
Wild Lotus Caribbean is set to redefine glamping in St. Vincent and the Grenadines with the grand opening of its luxurious eco-friendly retreat. This new luxury retreat offers a unique blend of high-end accommodations with an immersive experience in the heart of nature, inviting travelers to indulge in both comfort and the beauty of untouched landscapes. Wild Lotus Glamping St. Vincent will be welcoming guests from December 1 through June 30, 2025.
Located within a serene wild bird sanctuary, the glamping site will feature 10 exclusive Lotus Belle tents set among lush breadfruit trees along the banks of the Grand Sable River. Each tent is outfitted with upscale amenities, including luxurious double beds with Egyptian cotton sheets and high-quality coffee makers, providing an exceptional retreat experience. Visitors will enjoy stunning ocean views to the east and have the opportunity to observe the nesting sites of the rare Amazona Guildingii, an endangered parrot species that is native only to St. Vincent.

(Photo: Nandani Bradglal)
Amazona Guildingii
Highlighting the ecological significance of this retreat, St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development, and Culture, Carlos James, emphasized the rarity and beauty of the Amazona Guildingii. «With only about 750 of these beautiful birds left in the world, all of which reside here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, spending time glamping in their natural habitat is a profound privilege,” he said. “This is the authentic Caribbean experience many travelers seek.»
Beyond the luxurious accommodations, Wild Lotus Caribbean champions sustainable tourism and has partnered with local farmers to support regenerative agricultural practices. Wellness offerings, including yoga sessions and riverside massages, are available to help guests reconnect with nature and deepen their relaxation. Vennetta Johnston, CEO of Wild Lotus Caribbean, explained, “Working with local farmers is essential to our commitment to regenerative tourism, and delivering wellness therapies, like yoga and massages, in natural settings like the rainforest and by the river creates an even more profound experience.”
The retreat employs knowledgeable forestry guides and skilled wellness practitioners, who are on hand to facilitate a rich, educational experience for guests. Visitors can gain insights into the island’s unique ecosystems, learn about climate change impacts on local wildlife, and discover meaningful ways to support conservation efforts.
For those seeking a harmonious blend of luxury retreat and ecological immersion, Wild Lotus Caribbean offers a truly special destination. For additional information, visit wildlotusglamping.com and start planning your unforgettable glamping escape.



