Villa Tree Frog Grenada | 5-Bedroom Villa in Lance aux Epines
Holiday Home Rental Description
Prickly Bay’s southwestern shoreline commands views that justify the premium positioning of Villa Tree Frog Grenada, a five-bedroom sanctuary positioned on Grenada’s most coveted resort estate. Ten guests arrive expecting Caribbean comfort; they discover something closer to architectural theatre, where Balinese design principles meet island living across 10,000 square feet of considered space.
Inside Villa Tree Frog Grenada
Villa Tree Frog Grenada sleeps 10 guests across 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, distributed across a thoughtfully split floor plan that grants both intimacy and congregation space.
The Lower Ground Floor houses two additional bedrooms plus the dedicated fitness and recreation zone. A bedroom with twin queen-size beds connects to its own shower room—ideal for younger guests or staff quarters. A second bedroom here features a king-size bed with an ensuite shower room, equally appointed. The Games Room and Gym occupy the remaining space on this level: serious equipment sits alongside a pool table and table tennis setup, the kind of facility that transforms rainy afternoons into friendly competition rather than cabin fever.
Ground Floor living unfolds across multiple zones. The Living Room commands attention through cathedral ceiling heights and polished hardwood underfoot—the kind of vertical space that makes voices carry differently, that makes gatherings feel ceremonial rather than cramped. The Dining Room seats ten comfortably, its table positioned to capture bay views while plates circulate. The Kitchen, fully equipped with high-end appliances and breakfast seating, becomes the heart of group dynamics: the sort of workspace where someone inevitably volunteers for cooking duties.
Three additional bedrooms occupy the Ground Floor. Two feature king-size beds with ensuite bathrooms—one painted in neutrals, one benefiting from corner positioning and additional light. The third bedroom pairs two queen-size beds with a shower room. Every bedroom includes air conditioning, ceiling fans, televisions, and hairdryers; every ensuite bathroom offers hot water and modern fixtures.
The Master Suite—positioned to capture bay views—operates as a private retreat. Its ensuite bathroom surpasses standard villa provisions: genuinely luxurious fixtures and generous layout transform the morning routine from necessity into ritual. A private terrace extends the bedroom outward, creating a semi-outdoor sleeping sensation when doors remain open.
Outdoor Spaces and Living
The terrace system envelops the property’s southern and eastern exposures. An infinity-style pool measuring 12 metres by 6 metres maintains depths between 1.37 and 1.67 metres, the kind of dimensions that satisfy both lap swimmers and loungers. Sun loungers arrange themselves on surrounding decking where the Caribbean light shifts from gold to amber across afternoon hours. From this vantage point, Prickly Bay unfolds below—the water’s colour changes perceptibly between noon and dusk, from brilliant turquoise to deeper blue-green.
Sea-view terracing extends beyond the immediate pool zone. Breakfast here tastes different. Afternoon drinks acquire additional significance. Sunset becomes the day’s main event rather than its conclusion.
Staff quarters and support spaces remain discretely positioned, maintaining the villa’s primary focus on guest experience rather than operational visibility. A golf cart facilitates movement around the Calabash estate—Grenada’s terrain undulates sufficiently that motorised assistance proves practical rather than pretentious.
Location: Prickly Bay and Southwest Grenada
Villa Tree Frog Grenada occupies Calabash Hotel’s elevated position on Grenada’s southwestern peninsula, positioning guests at the intersection of beach access and serious Caribbean infrastructure. The island itself measures just 12 miles wide and 21 miles long—proportions that make exploration practical rather than exhausting.
Prickly Bay sits approximately 5 kilometres south of Saint George’s, Grenada’s capital, a city of steep streets, colonial architecture, and a natural harbour ringed by historic fortifications. Fort George overlooks this harbour from 150 metres elevation; its ramparts and preserved structures provide both historical context and panoramic views across the Grenadines. The capital’s markets overflow with local spices—nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger—the botanical anchors of Grenada’s “Spice Isle” identity. These aromas become omnipresent during island exploration.
Belmont Estate, positioned approximately 8 kilometres northeast toward the island’s interior, operates as both working chocolate plantation and visitor destination. Guided tours explain cacao cultivation, fermentation, and processing; the estate’s restaurant overlooks tropical forest. River Antoine Rum Distillery, located roughly 12 kilometres north near the village of St. John, has operated continuously since 1785—the Caribbean’s oldest still-operating distillery. Its copper stills and traditional production methods justify the 30-minute drive.
The Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, created by artist Jason de Caires Taylor, sits approximately 3 kilometres offshore from Saint George’s. A short boat journey delivers snorkellers and divers to life-size figures—now colonised by coral and reef life—creating an subaqueous art installation unlike any other Caribbean experience. Local operators depart daily from nearby beaches.
Grand Anse Beach, the island’s most celebrated strand, stretches approximately 2 kilometres of pale sand positioned roughly 4 kilometres west of Villa Tree Frog Grenada. Its proximity makes day visits practical; its breadth accommodates crowds without cramping. Smaller coves dot the southwestern coastline—Magazine Beach and Morne Rouge Beach offer more intimate alternatives within 3-4 kilometres’ drive.
Annandale Falls, positioned in the island’s mountainous interior approximately 10 kilometres inland, channels water down a 15-metre drop into a natural basin suitable for swimming. The surrounding rainforest creates humidity and botanical density; the falls themselves provide both photographic subjects and refreshment from the tropical heat. Concorde Falls and Seven Sisters Waterfall require more serious hiking into Grenada’s mountainous spine, where Mount St Catherine rises above 2,750 feet.
The Nutmeg Processing Cooperative in Gouyave, positioned on the northwestern coast approximately 20 kilometres away, demonstrates how Grenada’s signature crop moves from harvest to export. Visitors observe workers grading, sorting, and packaging nutmeg; the facility’s aromas prove almost overwhelming in their intensity.
Maurice Bishop International Airport, Grenada’s principal aviation gateway, sits approximately 7 kilometres north of Saint George’s—roughly 20-25 minutes’ drive from Villa Tree Frog Grenada depending on traffic patterns. International carriers operate regular service; connecting flights via Barbados or other Caribbean hubs facilitate arrival from North America and Europe.
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Seasonally, December through March offers the most reliable weather—warm, dry conditions with minimal rainfall. January and February attract the largest visitor volumes; advance booking becomes essential. The hurricane season nominally runs June through November, though Grenada’s southern positioning grants it relative protection compared to more northerly Caribbean islands. August and September historically receive the least rainfall despite technically remaining within season. October and November present value opportunities—rooms decrease in price, beaches become less populated, yet weather remains largely favourable.
Who This Villa Suits Best
Villa Tree Frog Grenada accommodates multiple traveller profiles effectively. Extended families—three generations spanning grandparents, parents, and children—find the five-bedroom configuration practical; younger children claim one bedroom while teens occupy another, adults spread across the remaining three rooms. The Games Room occupies energetic children during afternoon heat; the pool provides structured activity without requiring external childcare arrangements.
Groups of friends—three or four couples—divide the space comfortably, each couple claiming a bedroom suite while common areas facilitate evening gatherings. The Dining Room’s ten-person capacity and outdoor terrace entertaining space suit dinner party dynamics and group meals.
Multi-generational gatherings benefit from the Master Suite’s privacy combined with additional ensuite bedrooms distributed across the property. Teenagers or adult children can occupy separate spaces while parents retain proximity to younger siblings.
Working groups and small corporate retreats function well within the villa’s framework. The Gym and fitness amenities support wellness-focused trips; reliable Wi-Fi (included throughout) facilitates remote work from the terrace or Living Room. The Calabash’s restaurant and conference facilities provide backup resources for larger group needs.
Couples seeking private luxury find the Master Suite and general isolation from public beach areas suitable, though the property’s five-bedroom scale positions it more efficiently for groups than pairs.
Practical Information
Villa Tree Frog Grenada provides accommodation for 10 guests maximum across 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The sleeping configuration breaks down as: one Master Suite with king-size bed, three additional bedrooms with single king-size beds each, and one bedroom with twin queen-size beds. This arrangement accommodates various group compositions without forcing space reconfigurations.
Maurice Bishop International Airport, approximately 20-25 minutes’ drive distance, serves as the primary arrival point. Ground transportation via pre-arranged driver or rental vehicle bridges the gap between tarmac and villa entrance.
The Calabash Hotel complex, in which Villa Tree Frog Grenada operates, maintains an onsite supermarket stocking basic provisions. For more extensive grocery shopping, the village of Morne Rouge—roughly 3 kilometres distant—hosts local markets and small shops. Saint George’s central markets, approximately 5 kilometres away, offer substantially broader selection including fresh produce, seafood, and imported goods.
The rental price typically includes utilities (electricity, water), Wi-Fi internet access throughout the property, air conditioning operation, pool maintenance, and twice-weekly housekeeping service. Gardening and pool maintenance occur regularly. Linens, towels, and basic kitchen equipment come provided. The golf cart allocation for guest use facilitates mobility around the Calabash estate.
Check-in timing accommodates afternoon arrival; check-out typically occurs mid-morning on departure day. Flexibility beyond standard windows requires advance coordination with villa management.
Frequently Asked Questions about Villa Tree Frog Grenada
How many guests does Villa Tree Frog Grenada sleep?
Villa Tree Frog Grenada accommodates 10 guests maximum. The five bedrooms break down as follows: one Master Suite with king-size bed, three additional bedrooms with king-size beds each, and one bedroom containing twin queen-size beds. This configuration suits families of varying sizes or groups of friends, though it functions most efficiently when all five bedrooms remain occupied by their intended guest count rather than improvised sofa sleeping.
What is the nearest airport to Villa Tree Frog Grenada?
Maurice Bishop International Airport, Grenada’s principal aviation hub, sits approximately 7 kilometres from the villa—roughly 20-25 minutes’ drive depending on traffic conditions and time of day. International carriers operate regular service to the United States, Canada, and European gateways; Caribbean connections via Barbados or other regional hubs accommodate some routing options. Ground transportation via pre-arranged driver service remains the most practical arrival method, though vehicle rental operates smoothly for guests preferring independent exploration.
What is the best time of year to rent Villa Tree Frog Grenada?
December through March delivers the most reliable weather conditions for Caribbean villa stays: warm daytime temperatures, minimal rainfall, and stable atmospheric patterns support outdoor activities and terrace entertaining. January and February attract peak visitor volumes; advance booking becomes essential during this window. August and September offer excellent value with moderate rainfall despite falling within the technical hurricane season; Grenada’s southern position grants it relative protection compared to more northerly Caribbean islands. October and November present good mid-season value. June and July tend toward humidity; September and early October occasionally experience more substantial rainfall patterns.
Is Villa Tree Frog Grenada suitable for families with children?
Villa Tree Frog Grenada functions well for family groups. The private pool, measuring 12 metres by 6 metres with depths between 1.37 and 1.67 metres, provides safe swimming and splashing in contained conditions. The Games Room—equipped with pool table and table tennis—offers structured indoor activity during afternoon heat or rainy periods. Multiple ensuite bedrooms allow parents to establish sleeping arrangements that maintain family connection while granting privacy. The Calabash estate itself sits slightly removed from public beaches, reducing exposure to crowds. Nearby Grand Anse Beach, approximately 4 kilometres west, offers family-friendly swimming with gentle entry conditions. Cots and highchairs become available upon request for very young guests. The absence of sharp architectural features or hazardous interior elements generally suits families with children, though appropriate supervision remains necessary as with any substantial villa property.
What is included in the rental price at Villa Tree Frog Grenada?
The rental price typically incorporates: all utilities (electricity, water, gas), Wi-Fi internet access throughout the property, air conditioning and ceiling fan operation in all bedrooms, pool maintenance and upkeep, twice-weekly housekeeping service, gardening maintenance, linens and towels (changed regularly), basic kitchen equipment and cookware, use of the allocated golf cart for movement around the Calabash estate, and access to resort facilities including beach club, non-motorised watersports (paddle boards, Hobi Cat sailing, kayaking, snorkelling equipment), tennis courts, and spa services. Restaurant meals require separate advance booking. Some services—additional housekeeping, laundry beyond standard provision, childcare—may incur supplementary charges depending on arrangements.
What restaurants and shops are near Villa Tree Frog Grenada?
Villa Tree Frog Grenada’s location within the Calabash Hotel complex provides immediate access to onsite dining options; reservations for dinner service require advance coordination with villa management or the hotel directly. The Calabash operates multiple restaurant venues serving Caribbean cuisine and international fare. The adjacent village of Morne Rouge, roughly 3 kilometres south, contains casual dining establishments and small shops stocking provisions. Saint George’s, Grenada’s capital positioned approximately 5 kilometres north, hosts numerous restaurants ranging from casual street food to formal dining, plus central markets overflowing with fresh produce and local goods. Belmont Estate, approximately 8 kilometres northeast, operates a restaurant overlooking tropical forest with plantation-fresh cuisine. For serious grocery shopping, the Calabash supermarket covers basic needs; larger expeditions to Saint George’s or Morne Rouge provide broader selection and competitive pricing.
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