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Meet the hotel expert: Barry Collymore, executive chairman of Grenada’s Mount Cinnamon Hotel and Beach Resort

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September 24, 2024
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Meet the hotel expert: Barry Collymore, executive chairman of Grenada’s Mount Cinnamon Hotel and Beach Resort
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Mount Cinnamon’s whitewashed walls and red tiled roofs bring a taste of the Mediterranean to this beautiful island

Great quality produce and food is something you seem very passionate about. Tell us more about your involvement with leading Barbados-based, British chef Sophie Michell?  

Sophie has worked in Michelin star kitchens, as well as consulted for UK restaurant brands and written several books, before opening Barbados’ first true farm-to-table restaurant. We are passionate about sustainability and fresh produce and I was so impressed with her innovative approach to food. Her experience will allow us to further develop relationships with farmers and fishermen across the island to procure produce locally where possible, as well as expand the resort’s own kitchen garden.

Tell us more about the types of guests that are staying with you? What changes are you seeing in the travel industry with guests visiting Grenada? 

Our guest range is quite vast. We are the kind of resort where most people feel at home and very comfortable, as we have created a ‘home away from home’ environment here. Our traditional guests are family travel and honeymoon/romance travel. Our resort naturally lends itself to this type of travel. However we are seeing many more group trips and buyouts as well as women travelling on their own. 

Where on the island – other than Mount Cinnamon – would you recommend to a friend visiting?

Grenada has such a great food culture that it would have to be an experience related to that. As I’ve already touched on, we’ve recently appointed top British chef Sophie Michell as food and beverage consultant to help develop the resort’s farm-to-table approach so we’re keen that guests with an interest in food are also able to see where our great produce comes from.

I’d definitely recommend a visit to Belmont Estate, a 17th-century plantation located in the north east of the island. Guests can enjoy an immersive experience in the organic farm, goat dairy and tree-to-bar chocolate making. For guests travelling with their family, the chocolate bar making experience at Tri Island Chocolate is a fun experience which lets you select various ingredients to add to a chocolate bar mould, topped with melted chocolate and chilled to take away with you. 

I’d also recommend a sunset cruise with Savvy Sailing, which sees guests go out on a traditional sloop with crew who are all local boat builders and fishermen from the small fishing villages of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, which means plenty of local insight.

Mount Cinnamon Hotel and Beach Resort bedroom interiorThe resort offers 37 spacious suites and villas all with exceptional sea views

As co-founder of  The West Indies School of Hospitality (WISH) – in collaboration with eCornell University and The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) – you have trained over 1,000 Grenadians in various hospitality fields thus far. What inspired you to start the social enterprise? 

I spent a lot of time in property development, with a focus on building hotels – physical structures – and what I noticed is that we have not spent enough time building people. Hotels will open and then they have to bring in senior level staff from other countries. It’s not sustainable to keep doing this. The reason for importing skills should be to enrich your product, not because you have a scarcity of local skills. And that’s where the West Indies School of Hospitality (WISH) started. The best hotels in the world have experienced, skilled staff but also offer guests a sense of place and an insight into that destination’s culture by employing local people into their teams.

WISH has collaborated with eCornell University and The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) to create learning paths for Caribbean people in the hospitality and service industries for a more empowered, confident and efficient workforce, and in turn a more competitive Caribbean destination. WISH has delivered 2,000 scholarships to hospitality workers in Grenada and the wider Caribbean, in various hospitality fields from hospitality management and strategic hospitality marketing to analysing climate change and the global food and beverage system.

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Address: 26CJ+44F, Grand Anse St. George’s Grenada, The Lime, Grenada
Phone: +1 473-439-9900
Website: mountcinnamongrenadahotel.com

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