Jade Mountain is a bold celebration of organic architecture by owner/architect Nick Troubetzkoy. Built with individual stone-faced bridges leading to each suite, the resort deliberately omits the fourth wall to bring the sights, sounds, and scents of the Caribbean directly into the living space. In 2026, it remains the world’s most iconic "Digital Detox" destination; there are no TVs, radios, or telephones, allowing the grandeur of the Pitons to be the sole focus of the guest experience.
Accommodations & Design The "Sanctuaries" are engineered as vast, open-air galleries. The design uses crushed blush-toned coral plaster, exotic hardwoods, and local stone. The centerpiece of almost every room is a private infinity pool that appears to float mid-air. In 2026, the interiors have been refreshed with sustainable luxury textiles, though the core "high-art" aesthetic remains untouched. Each guest is attended to by a dedicated "Major Domo" (butler) who provides seamless, invisible service.
Amenities & Inclusions The resort offers a "resort within a resort" experience with access to the full estate.
The Jade Mountain Club: An exclusive rooftop restaurant serving "Jade Cuisine" by James Beard Award-winner Allen Susser.
Celestial Terrace: The highest point on the property, perfect for sunset cocktails and stargazing.
Infinity Pools: Each pool is a unique work of art, surfaced with one-of-a-kind glass tiles.
Twin Beaches: Access to two private beaches (Anse Chastanet and Anse Mamin) with world-class snorkeling and jungle biking trails.
Wellness: The Kai en Ciel spa offers boutique treatments, complemented by sunrise yoga on the Celestial Terrace.
How Private Is This Island? Privacy at Jade Mountain is achieved through "Elevated Seclusion." While not a standalone island, the resort is a private enclave perched high on a ridge, far removed from the beachfront activity below. The sanctuaries are staggered in a way that ensures 100% visual privacy—no one can see into your pool or living area. Access to the Jade Mountain upper levels is strictly restricted to its own guests. For those planning a "Grand Gathering," a buyout of the 29 sanctuaries effectively turns the entire mountain peak into a private, gated fortress of luxury.