Lifestyle Travel Celebrity Vacations Inside the St. Lucia Luxury Resort Where the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Ended Season 14 with a Bang Bozoma Saint John, Dorit Kemsley, Erika Jayne, Garcelle Beauvais, Kyle Richards and Sutton Stracke brought all their laughs, tears and tirades to the Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences By Stacy Lambe Published on March 18, 2025 08:30AM EDT 1 Comments The 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' cast in Saint Lucia. Photo: Shamar Marcus/Bravo To close out season 14, the women of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills have made their way to the stunning island of St. Lucia for an all-out luxury trip. This time, the cast — Bozoma Saint John, Dorit Kemsley, Erika Jayne, Garcelle Beauvais, Kyle Richards, Sutton Stracke, as well as friends Jennifer Tilly and Kathy Hilton — landed at the Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences, a 65-acre Mediterranean-style luxury hotel along the coast of Labrelotte Bay on the northern end of the Caribbean island nation. And the housewives are hardly the first famous faces to call the property they're home away from home. It has also welcomed Chlöe Bailey (who recorded one of her albums there), Whitney Houston, Babyface and Burna Boy in the past, while St. Lucia itself, particularly during Jazz Fest and Carnival, has become a go-to getaway for many A-listers, including Kevin Hart,Matt Damon, and Chlöe's sister, Halle Bailey. The island's natural beauty quickly won over the housewives. “This is stunning. This resort is beautiful, nestled in this beautiful mountainside, gorgeous beaches,” Jayne said on episode 15, "Trouble in Paradise," soon after she and the other women arrived. “Boze may be giving Kathy Hilton a run for her money on these trips.” The Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences. Courtesy of Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences Where to Spot a Star on Vacation: Celeb-Favorite Hotels and Resorts Across the World Although a number of reality TV productions have requested to film at the resort, which has undergone a nearly $30 million renovation over the past three years. Real Housewives is the rare series to be welcomed by the resort, according to Benjamin DiCosta, Vice President of Marketing. "Having these Real Housewives legends stay in our Ocean Point Residences truly highlights the luxury experience we've created through our recent renovations," Nick Prattas, Managing Director of Windjammer, adds in a statement to PEOPLE. "It was a pleasure to introduce the group to St. Lucia." Those Ocean Point Residences are the resort's most lavish two- or three-bedroom coastal villas, which come complete with a private infinity pool overlooking the ocean, while a helipad is currently being built next door. Not surprisingly, the women arrived via black car from the airport and checked in without having to go to the front desk. That service is available to any guest thanks to the VIP express service, priced at $316 per person. Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences. Courtesy of Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences What may have come as a surprise to viewers, however, was the lack of drama surrounding the room assignments, as Saint John opted to share one of the accommodations with Jayne and Kemsley, while the Hilton sisters took another and the final trio — Stracke, Beauvais and Tilly — stayed in the third. Because audiences know the housewives expect nothing less, each of the villas as well as the hillside manors come with complimentary butler service, which can attend to just about every guest's needs on site. In the case of the Beverly Hills cast, that meant delivering platters of food to pick at to their villas. The only request the service couldn't deliver on was a supply of Sutton's drink of choice, Ocean Spray grapefruit juice, which is not available on the island. During their trip, which was filmed in July 2024 and unfolds over the remaining episodes of season 14, the group had a "packed" itinerary, with Saint John saying on the show, "We have some fabulous dinners planned, we have some local activities, we have a boat ride… We’ve got a night market. I love being in charge." Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences. Courtesy of Windjammer Landing Resort & Residences According to Pratts, they sampled St. Lucia's culture by "experiencing traditional Carnival costumes, Soca music and delicious local cuisine prepared by our chefs." In fact, not far from the oceanside villas and just steps down the sandy beach lined with lounge chairs and hammocks floating over the water, is the hub of the resort. There the women could make use of the gym, the Serene Spa, (where a Signature Retreat Experience goes for $201 per person), as well as boutique shops, several of the seven total on-site restaurants — including the highly recommended Upper Deck steakhouse and Indian-themed Masala — and access to some of the six swimming pools. If a guest prefers private, in-villa dining, a five-course meal with wine pairings can be arranged for $175 per person. The 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' cast in Saint Lucia. Shamar Marcus/Bravo Along the beach, the resort hosted a pop-up market for the women to peruse and buy gifts and souvenirs from local artisans and businesses. According to a resort staffer, all of them bought something from every vendor present. Additionally, the edge of the beach, which curls around the bay to look back at the resort, was where they held a mini Carnival-like experience, with the women donning their most jaw-dropping, festive outfits as they shared the stage with local performers. (Fans may remember the photos of their feathers, rhinestones and figure-hugging body suits obtained by PEOPLE last summer.) And no Real Housewives trip is complete without a boating excursion, with the women taking a private sunset sail on a massive catamaran. Guests taking part in the activity are advised to keep an eye out for the storied "green flash" that usually appears above the sun just before it sets. Starting Tuesday, March 11, Real Housewives fans have the opportunity to recreate the experience seen on TV with Windjammer offer the "Real Housewives of the Caribbean” package with villas starting at $7,646 per night and the option for an all-inclusive upgrade and additional enhancements meant to make the trip as luxurious as the one the ladies went on. Close Leave a Comment