New All Inclusive Eco Stay in St Vincent
The All Inclusive Eco Stay Coming to St Vincent Is a 250 Acre Organic Farm
A private all inclusive eco stay in St Vincent and the Grenadines — where you pick your own food, have the whole place to yourself, and the only buffet is 250 acres of organic land
The all inclusive Caribbean you know is a wristband, a buffet of imported food and a beach you share with five hundred other guests. The all inclusive eco stay I am writing to you about is the exact opposite, and it is coming to St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Spring View Farm is a private 250 acre organic farm with an ocean view, and the real luxury here is that you have all of it to yourself.
I am writing this from the porch, and there is not another soul in sight.
This is coming soon, because the stay is not open for booking yet, but I wanted to capture it now, from the ground, while it is still this untouched. If you have been searching where to stay in Saint Vincent and finding the same handful of resorts, this is the one nobody has written about.
It is also no accident that it is here. St Vincent and the Grenadines was named the Caribbean’s Leading Nature Destination for 2024 at the World Travel Awards, and picked up a 2025 eco adventures destination title on top. The island’s government ministry is literally one of Tourism and Sustainable Development. Spring View Farm is what that award looks like when you actually stay in it.
What an all inclusive eco stay in St Vincent actually includes
Most all inclusive eco hotels include three meals, a resort beach, and a pamphlet about their solar panels. This is what Spring View Farm includes instead.
Food. Produce grown on site, organically, with no pesticides and nothing sprayed. Pineapple, guava, avocado, coconut, cacao, berries, jackfruit, soursop, mountain apple and starfruit grow within arm’s reach of the house. The farm itself grows arugula, kale, tomatoes, mustard greens, ginger and turmeric. You pick what you eat, the day you eat it. That is the all inclusive offer: not a buffet, but a farm.
Land. Two hundred and fifty acres of it, yours. No shared pool, no shared beach, no shared anything. The entire property is your private territory for the duration of your stay.
Water. A water filter on site means your drinking water is clean and off grid. No plastic bottles required, no single-use anything.
Privacy. There are no neighbours, no other guests, no common areas. The master bedroom has floor to ceiling windows looking over the coconut trees straight to the ocean. You wake up to greenery, the sea, and the trees that grew your breakfast.
Freedom. Because the privacy is total, you can be clothing optional if you choose. Not a marketed feature, simply a fact of what genuine seclusion looks like.
Eco tourism St Vincent: the credentials that prove this is real
This is the section most eco hotels skip because they cannot fill it honestly. Here is what Spring View Farm can actually say.
- 100% organic land. No pesticides, herbicides or synthetic inputs. The whole 250 acres, not just the show garden.
- Zero food miles on what you eat. What you pick is what you eat. No cold chain, no imports, no packaging.
- Off grid water. On site water filter, no plastic bottle dependency.
- No single-use plastics. You are self catering in a private property. There is no resort infrastructure producing waste.
- Wildlife habitat. The St Vincent parrot, listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, is endemic to this island and occasionally visible from the property. Found in the wild nowhere else on earth. Undisturbed habitat is how it stays that way.
- Food sovereignty, not food service. Your food is not sourced and delivered to you. You participate in the harvest. Read more on what food sovereignty means and why it matters.
Where to stay in Saint Vincent if luxury means land, not lobby
Let me be clear about the traveller this is for, because it is not everyone. This is for the eco conscious traveller who measures luxury in privacy and purity, not in marble lobbies or all inclusive buffets.
The kind who reads about Caribbean eco tourism and wants the real version, not a resort with a recycling sign in the bathroom. The kind who would rather have 250 acres to themselves than a suite in a building full of strangers.
If your idea of a perfect holiday is total quiet, your own land, food you pick with your own hands and nobody to perform for, this was built for you. If you need a swim up bar and a buffet, it was not, and that is fine.
It is the same reader who loved our luxe eco lodge in Barbuda, where I spent ten days without seeing a neighbour, and who would understand why I keep choosing emptiness over amenities.
A luxury Caribbean nature stay on a 250 acre organic farm
The farm is 250 acres of organic land in St Vincent, and organic here is not a label on a menu, it is the whole operation. No toxins, no pesticides, nothing sprayed. Just soil and rain and time.
Around the house itself you can pick pineapple, guava, avocado, coconut, cacao, berries, jackfruit, soursop, mountain apple and starfruit. I want you to read that list again, because it is what is within arm’s reach of where I am sitting. Soursop, if you have not met it, is a soft green fruit with a custard flesh that tastes like a sharp pineapple crossed with cream. Mountain apple is a small rose coloured fruit, crisp and lightly sweet, that you will not find in a UK or US supermarket.
This is the closest I have come to a stay I described once in Antigua, the vacation rental where you harvest your own fruit, except here it is not a garden, it is 250 acres. Everything grows, and you are free to pick whatever you like, because it is genuinely abundant. The only rule is to harvest responsibly, take what you will eat, and leave the land to keep giving. This is food sovereignty as a holiday.
A private luxury island vacation without the price of a private island
There are no neighbours. No noise. No other guests, no shared pool, no one to share the view with unless you brought them.
From the master bedroom, floor to ceiling windows look straight over the coconut trees to the ocean, and between you and the water sits the 250 acre organic farm. You wake up to greenery, the sea, and the trees that grow your breakfast, and not one other building.
The house has two bedrooms with double beds, a cooker and a water filter, so you are off grid and self sufficient from the moment you arrive. Because you are genuinely alone here, with nobody around for acres, you can be clothing optional if you want to be. It is not marketed as a clothing optional retreat, it is simply that the privacy is total, so you are free to be exactly as free as you like.
The only company is the occasional sight of a St Vincent parrot, the island’s national bird, which is endemic to St Vincent and listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, found in the wild nowhere else on earth. That level of seclusion is the rarest luxury in the Caribbean. People pay a fortune for a private island to get a fraction of it. Here it comes with a working organic farm attached.
New luxury Caribbean stays do not offer you 250 acres to roam
Most eco stays ask you to recycle and call it participation. Here it looks different.
Walk the farm in the morning and pick your breakfast. Learn which fruit is ready by weight and smell, not by a label. Follow the farm rows. Identify the turmeric by the leaf shape. Find the jackfruit before it finds you. In the afternoon, walk the 250 acres and go as far as you like. There are no gates inside the property, no paths you are not allowed on, no guided tour between you and the land. This is the part most all inclusive eco hotels cannot offer, because they do not have land to give you. This one does. For more of what genuine Caribbean eco tourism looks like, our Antigua harvest stay is the closest comparison we have.
Why this beats the best luxury Caribbean all inclusive resorts
I want to draw the line clearly, because the word eco has been watered down to mean a hotel that asks you to reuse your towel. This is eco luxury in the truest sense. Luxury, because you have total privacy, an ocean view, and 250 acres to yourself. Eco, because the all inclusive part is not a buffet of imported food, it is 100% organic food you pick yourself, grown in the soil under your feet with nothing toxic in or on it.
That combination, real privacy and real purity, is what genuine Caribbean eco tourism should look like, and almost nowhere delivers both. The same way we talk about clothing you can return to the soil, this is food you never took out of it. Pure, picked, eaten the same day, and once you have eaten and slept this way for a week, the five star resort looks like what it is.
A new all inclusive eco hotel in St Vincent, coming soon
This new all inclusive eco stay in St Vincent is coming soon, and we will update this with how to book the moment it opens, along with the private farm tour you will be the first to join. This is the first all inclusive eco stay of its kind I have come across, and I have stayed in a lot of places across more than a hundred countries. If you want to know the day it goes live, that is what the newsletter is for.
Thank you for reading, my loves. While you wait, if a private, nature destination where you can pick your own kind of trip is calling you, take a trip to Lamblion in Antigua — the first place in the Caribbean I ate freely from the trees. And for our full guide to clothing optional stays in the Caribbean, that is the closest thing we have published to this level of freedom.
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More updates coming soon as we have exclusive insights from the wonderful owners.
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