Silversands Beach House
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Review
Character and identity
A 28-room cliffside hideaway perched above Portici Beach on Grenada's southwest coast, Silversands Beach House is the smaller, quieter sibling to Silversands Grand Anse eight minutes away. Architect Khaled Morgan's design language is modern and understated: cream tones, light wood, floor-to-ceiling glass, and private terraces shaded by ship-sail canopies that seem to grow from the rock. Azzuro is the single restaurant, Mediterranean and Italian, with in-house pasta, local seafood and a Neapolitan pizza oven. Service is warm, first-name and unhurried, with staff happy to broker spice tours, rum tastings and trips into St George's.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and small groups of friends who want a serene, design-led beachfront retreat with proper food and zero crowds. The dual-property arrangement (full access to Grand Anse's 328-foot pool, spa and two extra restaurants) suits travellers who want hideaway intimacy with a back-up plan when they feel social.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a kids' club, party-seekers, and anyone hoping to eat Caribbean cooking on property. Dining is single-restaurant and firmly Mediterranean; for callaloo soup, oil down or curried goat you'll be sent off-site. A 28-room scale also means limited facilities compared with full-service resorts.
Bottom line
The defining trade is intimacy and design polish in exchange for a single dining concept that skips the local cuisine you're surrounded by. Book a Beachfront Junior Suite, where the sand sits one sliding door from the bed, and lean on the team to organise off-property meals and island tours so you get the full Grenada beyond the cliff.