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😒 3/5 - Beautiful spot but needs upgrades
By 👻 @bruce r, 03/09/2024 3:00 am
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Trying to be objective. pros: beautiful property between an inlet called Oyster Pond looking out toward mountainous St. Barth. The pool area is nice but small although they put up two loud, ugly and dated waterfalls that block the view. (You’ll have to chose between that white noise or piped in music elsewhere around the pool) The view - where you can see it, is incredible. There’s a small beach a walk away ( although for some weird reason there’s a steady stream of brown seaweed you can see heading toward the beach) still nice enough. With umbrellas and chairs. It’s on the East coast of the Island away from everything but just a short walk from the French side and a great Pizza Place (Mamas- talking NY quality) and a French bakery and bistro. You do need a car or you are beholden to expensive taxis or side trips sponsored by resort. Cons: no guarantee or even a good chance you will get a room facing the ocean. They gave us a fourth- floor walk up ( we’re older but spry but that daily up and down would have killed our knees). When we complained they gave us a second floor “marina view” of the parking lot and inlet. We didn’t spend a large amount of time in the room but we certainly would have enjoyed ourselves more had we won the view lottery. Don’t bother talking to the desk - unlike every other worker here who couldn’t be nicer they were trained to be rude and to stand their ground. I’m sure we were not the only ones to complain. And then there are the extra fees over the trade or daily rate - $50 plus $12/day utility charge. Our room - aside from the view - was nice for 1985 - but comfortable the bathroom was a little better, maybe 1995. The place is very clean but needs to be renovated. The place is pretty small. The restaurant is just OK but tres cher, as they say in these .. parts. The Island. While I’d give the resort 3 1/2 stars I’d give the island 4. People couldn’t be nicer. The views are incredible and the water beautiful and clear, so much nicer than say, Aruba. Everything is 15-30 minutes away. We went to Mullett Bay and Orient Bay. Both a little busy but beautiful. And took a day trip to Anguilla where the beach was even prettier, and was much less crowded but there is little to do but sit on the beach. We were going to take the trip to St Barth but my wife was too afraid of getting sea sick on way there. She regrets it now. We ended up spending three nights at Grand-Case on the Northwest corner of the Island . Cute little town with incredible French restaurants. Also very expensive but hey you’re on vacation. Great food. Try Ocean 82 or Nice SXM. BTW the French supermarkets here are stocked and reasonable. If you stay here you can take care of all you breakfast and lunch need, plus head to French bakery for baggettes or croissants there a little store on site with limited selection but convenient on the walk to the beach where there is a bar looking at at the ocean.
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