Mount Cinnamon
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Review
Character and identity
Set into a steep hillside above the bay outside St George's, Mount Cinnamon is a 36-key, locally owned resort with a Mediterranean-revival shell now reworked in a relaxed Balearic palette: white plastered arches, wicker, clay pots and patterned tiles, all opening onto elevated views. Communal areas, a pool, gym and spa sit up top, with a private beach and Savvy's Beach Cabana reached by path below. Flying Fish handles serious evening dining alongside a Chef's Table tasting menu from Jason Joseph. Service is local, warm and genuinely informed, shaped by the property's sponsorship of the West Indies School of Hospitality.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples, honeymooners and older families who want a small, low-key Caribbean stay with a strong sense of place, good cooking, and the option to fill days with snorkelling, island tours, tennis and yoga. Design-minded travellers will appreciate the refurbished suites and communal spaces.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone needing a flat, walk-everywhere resort: the gradients are punishing and you'll lean on buggies. Also a poor fit if you want a buzzy beach scene, a vast spa, or uniformly updated rooms; some villas and haciendas still wear the old colour scheme.
Bottom line
What sets this place apart is its local character: Grenadian staff, Grenadian flavours, and an owner-led refurb that has given the communal areas and Cinnamon Suites a quiet, contemporary ease. Book a refurbished Cinnamon Suite for the bay view, step-free access and updated finish, request airport pickup, and angle for a Friday to catch the Beach Bonfire BBQ.