Discreet Luxury
How Professional Couples in Open Relationships Vacation Without Compromise at The Resort.
For professionals in open or ethically non-monogamous relationships, taking time off is never as simple as booking the nearest all-inclusive. Public profiles, demanding careers, and a desire for genuine discretion create an unusual travel brief: the resort must feel as polished as a five-star business hotel yet be relaxed enough to let intimacy unfold on the guests’ own terms. The Resort has stepped into that space, offering what might be called “refined ease”—a blend of linen shirts and white-glove protocol that preserves both privacy and polish.
True discretion starts with the physical layout. The Resort limits its key count so that every member can disappear into their own world if they choose. Those under twenty-one are not admitted, eliminating awkward poolside moments and maintaining an adult social tone. On arrival each day, the staff’s phones are checked into their lockers before entering the main grounds. Staff are trained to greet guests by first name only, a small courtesy that preserves anonymity without feeling impersonal.
Executive-Level Service, Island Pace
Service standards mirror what busy executives expect at other nationally branded hotels, though our goal is to exceed those expectations. Around-the-clock staff handle private villa dinners or last-minute helicopter transfers with the speed of an executive assistant. Confidentiality agreements, signed by every employee at onboarding, formal membership agreements serve as a substitute for the NDAs commonly used in corporate mergers. Even the IT backbone reflects boardroom thinking: Wi-Fi is WPA3-encrypted, credit card data is tokenized and processed through US-based AWS servers, and membership lists are never sent outside The Resort’s secure servers.
Star-Powered Cuisine
Complementing The Resort’s emphasis on privacy and polish is a culinary program led by a world-class celebrity chef who has helmed kitchens from Singapore to Dubai. He curates a rotating menu that matches the island’s freshness with Michelin-level techniques: think local spiny lobster in yuzu-brown-butter emulsion or jerk-spiced duck served with tamarind-glazed baby carrots. Several times a year, the kitchen transforms into a creative laboratory when The Resort invites a roster of guest chefs—James Beard winners, Parisian pâtissiers, and even a noted Korean master—to collaborate on four-hand dinners and pop-up tasting bars. These limited-seat evenings offer guests front-row access to culinary talent they would usually wait months to experience, all while remaining in the privacy of our cliff-top retreat.
Social Programming That Lets You Opt In
Social programming maintains a refined tone rather than a raucous one. Champagne introductions at sunset are limited to a small group of members, allowing conversations to remain meaningful and consent to be clear, rather than the 200-person foam parties. Mornings might feature yoga on the cliffside patio; afternoons offer snorkeling or a couple’s spa treatment; evenings return guests to a small-scale cocktail hour where they can mingle—or slip away—without pressure. Musicians are booked with the same balance in mind. Periodically, rising Jamaican headliners will lend a soulful Caribbean soundtrack, or Grammy-winning musicians bring the energy to a private concert, each replacing the place of the more common “cruise ship grade covers” offered elsewhere.
Secure Booking Windows—No Public Wait-Lists
Privacy also extends to booking mechanics. Equity Members receive a discreet, encrypted reservation link that opens first—this July for the Preview Weekend and in August for the New Year’s Eve Gala—followed ten days later by wider access for the rest of The Group.
Packing Guide
A polished appearance rounds out the experience. Guests—many of them executives accustomed to hand-tailored suits—trade boardroom formality for resort refinement, slipping into rolled-sleeve linen shirts and drawstring trousers by day, then draping unstructured sport coats over open-neck shirts after sunset. Women follow the same philosophy of relaxed authority, favoring breathable linen sundresses or silk-blend caftans for breakfast meetings, and lightweight, softly tailored blazers paired with wide-leg trousers or a bias-cut slip dress for evening cocktails. Both sexes should pack wardrobe essentials that work from terrace to conference suite: suede loafers or woven mules, a Panama hat for midday walks, and a timepiece that can withstand salt air—an Aquanaut on a rubber strap or a sleek diver with a NATO band.
Because the main pool operates in a European (top-optional) style, women will appreciate a rotation of elegant bikini bottoms—featuring neutral tones or muted resort colors—paired with linen cover-ups that transition seamlessly from lounging to lunch at the table. A crisp white camp shirt thrown over swimwear can mirror the men’s daytime look, maintaining an overall atmosphere that is equal parts ease and understated sophistication.
Those Who Belong Here Find Their Way
More than a witty turn of phrase, and underlying belief that those who are not satisfied with the lifestyle options they have uncovered so far, will in turn seek us out. In short, discreet luxury for open-minded professionals is entirely attainable when a resort is purpose-built for privacy, staffed like a five-star hotel, and careful with every digital footprint. With booking windows about to open—first for Equity Members, then for the broader Resort and Group members—and two signature weekends on the horizon, the opportunity to vacation without compromise is finally on the calendar. Those interested in scheduling a private stay are welcome to submit a membership application and begin the journey.
The destination is an invitation to experience this new standard of confidential Caribbean luxury.