“A lightship as a bar? That’s something you don’t see every day.” Right here, nestled in the picturesque Petite Calivigny Bay, is Le Phare Bleu Resort. This isn’t just another resort; it’s a destination with character. Le Phare Bleu, or “The Blue Lighthouse” as some call it, welcomes you with open arms and a gentle sea breeze. Imagine a collection of charming cottages, fourteen to be exact, dotting the waterfront and tucked amidst lush tropical gardens. Each cottage at Le Phare Bleu is designed for comfort. You’ll find fully equipped kitchens, airy verandas perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or an evening cocktail, and air-conditioned bedrooms to ensure a restful sleep. The resort caters to those seeking a relaxed, self-sufficient getaway. But don’t mistake “relaxed” for “boring”. Le Phare Bleu boasts a unique charm. A historic lightship docked at the marina has been transformed into a lively bar. It even hosts karaoke nights on Fridays, just in case you feel like channeling your inner star. Step out of your cottage and onto the mangrove beach. The calm waters of the bay are perfect for a refreshing swim. For those feeling a little adventurous, there are platforms perfect for diving right in. The resort truly embraces the natural beauty of its surroundings. Even the seagrass meadows, often removed by other resorts, are celebrated here. These meadows provide a haven for marine life. You might even spot a green turtle or two munching on the seagrass, a common sight in these waters. Le Phare Bleu is more than a resort. It’s a microcosm of Grenadian charm, offering a unique blend of relaxation, natural beauty, and a touch of quirky fun.
Calvingy Gospel Hall
A weathered wooden cross stands tall. It marks the entrance to Calivigny Gospel Hall. Its story whispers of resilience and