Rawlins Plantation
A Unique West Indies Plantation Inn

The world famous Rawlins Plantation Inn was established almost 30 years ago from the buildings of a 17th century sugar cane plantation. A marvellous air of quiet natural beauty prevails in this West Indies hideaway.

The exclusive accomodation comprises a variety of distinctive cottages set amongst beautifully landscaped gardens, filled with lush tropical plants. Each cottage has spectacular views towards the ocean with the neighbouring islands to the north-west and the mountains of Liamuiga to the south-east.

The ambience of this unspoilt enclave is of peace and tranquility. The air is clean and pristine. There is a freshness of life here that takes one back to how things used to be.

The service is old world too, the staff are smiling and courteous. You'll feel mellow within hours, you'll melt in into the bosom of Rawlins and you just won't want to leave.

As a certain travel writer said "if you allowed yourself only one holiday in your lifetime it would have to be Rawlins."

The food at Rawlins is revered everywhere and is described by the 'gurus' as an exquisite blend of Kittitian and serious cordon bleu. Ingredients are fresh from the kitchen gardens, nearby farms and the local fishermen.

A Peaceful Life with Caribbean Magic!

Daily life at Rawlins is easy and carefree. Activities available include a grass tennis court, a spring fed swimming pool, trips to the rain forest and many local island attractions. For those who simply wish to relax there is our library of favourite books, morning strolls, afternoon tea by the pool, or calmly sitting with a rum punch absorbing the sweet serenity of the old Caribbean.

Owners Zai and Kevin, your warm and friendly hosts have fostered the Rawlins atmosphere that is caring and sophisticated. Additionally, their aim is to be mentors for an island experience that balances this conviviality with the Caribbean magic that is raw, exuberant and full of vitality.

See you in paradise!

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