Janelle Hopkin is aware of her father could be proud.
Sir Royston Hopkin was a larger-than-life determine who had been knighted by the Queen of England, but nonetheless managed to make her scrambled eggs for breakfast day by day, protecting in contact with folks around the globe in addition to his residence island of Grenada, West Indies, a small island north of Trinidad and Tobago and only a five-hour flight from New York Metropolis.
It was Sir Hopkin who had a imaginative and prescient of constructing a beautiful luxurious resort alongside Grenada’s critically acclaimed Grande Anse Seaside, often known as Spice Island Seaside Resort. It began in 1987 when he purchased a run-down resort with 20 rooms and labored yr after yr to increase it to 64 luxurious villas. The son of fogeys who owned a motel, hospitality ran in his blood.
Whereas again in his day, he’d often run right into a visitor or businessperson who was stunned to see a younger Black man main such a grand challenge, his youth or race was by no means an impediment. In Grenada, Black entrepreneurship was as frequent because the nutmeg that grew on bushes across the island. Anybody caught off guard merely had catching as much as do.
“Even when he purchased spice within the day on the Seaside resort, folks stated, ‘You’re loopy to purchase a run-down seaside resort. No one needs to go there. However he took it and he made it into his child. He made a seaside resort, trendy and stylish,” Hopkin advised theGrio of her father, throughout an unique interview on the resort.
“He traveled loads and he noticed issues,” she remembers. He would at all times come again from a visit and have an concept. He wished to push the novel. When everybody stated, ‘We are able to’t do it, it’s positive how it’s.’ He stated, ‘What do you imply I can’t do it as a result of I’m in Grenada?’ He liked his nation. He wished to encourage Grenada and an affinity for Grenada within the hearts of his visitors.
And so Sir Hopkin lived his dream day by day, working Spice Island along with his spouse by his aspect and his two daughters watching his each transfer—together with his youngest, Janelle, who requested to study the enterprise and earned her means up from washing dishes within the kitchen all the way in which to the entrance desk. Finally, Spice Island Seaside Resort would develop in stature and fame, incomes a AAA five-diamond ranking and welcoming visitors resembling Prince Harry.
Earlier than her father received sick and handed away in 2020, Hopkin accepted the fact that someday she might need to handle the household enterprise full-time—however her father made it clear he trusted her imaginative and prescient to take it to the following stage.
“The one factor he did say to me when he was within the hospital—I advised him, ‘You’re going into surgical procedure and also you haven’t proven me something, what you do all day.’ And he was like, ‘As a result of I’ve put you within the place the place I do know that you just’re going to do it your means,’” Hopkin advised theGrio in an interview at Spice Island. “Even when I confirmed you X and Y, when it’s your time and also you step into these footwear, you’re going to do Y and X.”

Sir Hopkin was proper. Now with the title of President and Managing Director, Janelle Hopkin bravely pushed ahead to handle the well-oiled machine of Spice Island Seaside Resort. Along with its 64 luxurious villas, the resort provides a mixture of built-in swimming pools, patios, and beachside balconies, plus scrumptious all-day eating and drinks with a customized menu ready by their chef that may be served at your bedside or beachside.
The resort, which theGrio reviewed in particular person by the Grenada Tourism Authority, options gorgeous flower and tree preparations all through the grounds, offering an ideal stability between privateness and group.
With a top-rated spa, an entire health heart with yoga lessons, a bar-side pool, and two eating places, Hopkin says the grounds of Spice Island Seaside Resort are designed to have every part visitors may wish in a single place.
“I had plenty of noise after my dad handed. He was a larger-than-life skilled hotelier, and he left me a well-oiled engine,” Hopkin advised theGrio. “So every part I attempted to do at first, folks everywhere in the area, everywhere in the world, known as me to say, ‘Don’t change it.’

“However I needed to push ahead and ignore the noise. In case you love what you do, you possibly can’t simply hold doing the identical factor daily—you need to assume greater.”
And assume greater she did. Simply in time for Grenada’s fiftieth independence anniversary celebration, Hopkin additionally renovated parts of the beachside deck the place resort visitors lounged, loved their weekly Sunday BBQ buffet, and listened to stay steelpan music, bringing in a contemporary vibe.
She has additionally been intentional about donating to varsities, hiring domestically, and coaching new generations of Grenadians to thrive within the hospitality business, which has grow to be more and more dominated by company manufacturers coming into Caribbean islands to stake their declare.
“I am going to talk [to students] and allow them to know, finding out tourism and hospitality is just not serving espresso and cleansing rooms. You’ll be able to truly get this excessive in your profession,” Hopkin says.
“I truthfully do consider in hiring native workers from all ranges. You go to plenty of resorts within the Caribbean and plenty of the senior administration are usually not native,” she explains. “A number of my group have grown up right here. A number of them are ladies. They’ve began off as receptionists… It takes much more time, much more coaching. However that in itself is giving again to the island normally.”

Whereas Spice Island is Black-owned, its clientele comes from everywhere in the world to expertise the luxurious lodging, and a fast scan of the group on a winter week reveals a various mixture of visitors, together with some 30-somethings, however largely older European {couples} on vacation from the chilly, enjoyable in personal cabanas.
However Hopkin has additionally met fairly a number of Black American vacationers visiting Spice, moved by her household’s inspiring story and the Black-owned origins of the resort. Most not too long ago, she bumped into a pair from Chicago who needed to expertise Spice Island for themselves.
“I launched myself and so they stated, ‘We’re right here as a result of we noticed you on a Black-owned one in all these YouTube issues,’” Hopkin tells theGrio. “And I stated, ‘The place are you touring from?’ They usually stated, ‘Chicago.’ And I stated, ‘Wow, you actually need to be right here to need to undergo Miami or Charlotte to get right here and journey for a day and a half, stand up at 3 a.m. within the morning!’”
Tales like that affirm to Janelle Hopkin that not solely is she protecting her father’s legacy alive by Spice Island Seaside Resort, however she’s increasing it to succeed in extra folks desirous to be served.
Now her legacy is one which additionally builds on the management of Black ladies within the Caribbean who’ve proven they’ve what it takes to be bosses, leaders, innovators, and extra. As a mom to a younger son and an govt at all times on the go, Hopkin is climbing many mountains without delay—however very like her father, who charted new territory with grace and whose portrait is among the first issues to greet visitors within the Spice Island Seaside Resort foyer—Hopkin is studying her personal classes in regards to the guidelines of success and making use of them in real-time:
“It’s a must to sacrifice,” she tells theGrio. “It’s a must to work at it. You’ve received to dedicate every part you might have and put all into it, particularly if you happen to find it irresistible. You’re not going to get there if you happen to proceed doing the identical factor daily. You’ve received to look ahead, which is what I’m making an attempt to do now with the group at Spice.”
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