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5.0 (2 reviews)
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2 years ago

That's a neat place, it's have everything in house. Make a recervation and you won't regret it.

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Candelero

Candelero

3.0(1 review)
2.4 km

The property and the grounds are stunningly beautiful and offer direct access to the beach and…read morenearby golf course. We paid a little extra for a room with a balcony, but found that it only meant a room with sliding glass doors rather than an actual space to sit outside. We were also disappointed to find that the fitness center was closed for renovations and the laundry room was not yet operational. Beware of the mandatory resort fees! We reserved a room for one night through a reputable 3rd party and when we checked in to the hotel, we were told that we'd have to pay an extra $10 for parking each night. We didn't have any other parking options since it is located in the middle of a large gated community, and we accepted the fee. However, we were surprised and frustrated to find a mysterious $40 fee on our bill when we checked out, in addition to the $10 parking fee noted on the bill. It wasn't explained on the bill, so we called to ask what it was for. It was a mandatory resort fee and they explained that they were not required to disclose that to us ahead of time. They told us it was up to the company we reserved the room through to notify us of the additional mandatory fees and that we should contact them. However, Wyndham's own website doesn't disclose that they charge this required fee, unless you go through several steps of clicking on fine print after making a reservation. I'm not sure what amenities this fee was supposed to pay for, other than the pool, since the property didn't offer anything else other than on site restaurants and our reservation only covered the cost of the room. When we called the company we reserved the hotel through, they explained that the hotel did not disclose this fee to them and is not required to, so there was little they could do to help us. In the end, we got a small refund because several of the advertised amenities were not available at the time we stayed.

The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort - Battle of the local wildlife

The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort

3.9(118 reviews)
34.6 km

we came to the St. Regis after staying at the Wyndam in palmas del mar and…read more irs been absolutely wonderful here. The people here are so accommodating; they have 3 restaurants on the property and they are all equally good. from formal to casual you can't go wrong eating at any of them. i'm a marriott member and had some points that i used for one night and im happy i took advantage of it. unfortunately they are converting the property to a 4 seasons and it will be far more expensive to stay here. The st. regis operates like a luxury hotel should. i would give it 10 stars if i could. i used the spa facilities and the massages we got were first notch. and jesselyn was a great nature guide that took us around the property. we are sad to be leaving.

For all that this St Regis offers, the website does a terrible job of showcasing it. So here goes!…read more For kids There is an animal shelter with dogs and cats and specialist who will educate you about the animals. There is a small farm with goats to feed. My young kids were delighted with this. There is a boathouse area with free kayaking, standup paddle boarding and inflatable playground. This boathouse also offers more high-tech water sports equipment for rent. For families There are adult bikes and children's bikes on the resort that are complementary. There are golf carts that take you from one area to another as everything is pretty spread out. For example, from the main gate to the hotel is a little less than a mile. Only two free breakfast are included with Marriott status. So if you are traveling with kids, you have to pay $22 plus tip for their breakfast every morning. They have a few sand toys to share out on the beach. The large pool area does have Shallow parts for children. For adults The beach here is gorgeous though setback many yards from the hotel. The pool does not have an adult only area that I know of. There is a nice but small hot tub. You have access to all of the spa amenities every day as a guest here. There is a small gym next to the spa and a larger gym called the wellness center which is about Half a mile from the main area. Food issues The main issue here as many other of viewers have stated is the lack of decent food selection. Sea grapes is decent but only open until 5 PM. Paro gets terrible reviews and is excessively overpriced Mediterranean food. However, an Uber from the hotel to Rio Grande is not expensive around $10 and they are good restaurants, but you must do your own research. I recommend Los kioskos de luquillo Which have many food options and it is basically a beach party scene better for adult adults than kids. Service and butler service overall were spotty. We were given incorrect information multiple times. Don't forget to take a ton of cash to tip-wish they would include this in the final bill. Loved the ocean view, comfy beds, and spacious bathroom. Overall a nice stay and would consider coming back if the food options improved a bit!

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The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort - "White Lotus" but without the drama

"White Lotus" but without the drama

The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort - Thank you, St. Regis for the luxury king suite upgrade!

Thank you, St. Regis for the luxury king suite upgrade!

The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort - Thank you, St. Regis for the luxury king suite upgrade!

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Thank you, St. Regis for the luxury king suite upgrade!

El Conquistador Resort - Queen room.

El Conquistador Resort

2.6(109 reviews)
34.7 km

This resort was recommended to us by some friends, and I found it clean and family friendly…read more The grounds are beautiful and expansive, with golf courses and tennis courts. Our room is big, and we were able to check in and go to our room two hours before we were supposed to. My only complaint is that the glass divider on the shower isn't as good as I'd hoped, and water leaks on to the bathroom floor when you shower. As for food, we had sushi from the Okinawa restaurant which was DELICIOUS. Our server, Angel, was also very courteous and attentive. We did have to call and make a reservation in advance, which seems to be the norm at the resort, but the food was well worth it. I especially enjoyed the Alaska rolls. My experience at El Conquistador was pretty good. My only worry is that you might run out of things to do if you stay longer than a couple days.

I went to this hotel for a conference. Like the other guests stated it is very very loud…read more Due to flight delays I got in around 12:30 at night. I stood at the front desk for over ten minutes and no one was around. Finally a man that worked there asked me if I've been helped. Told him no, he went into the back and got someone. I'm greeted by a guy in a warm up suit with long hair. Not an expensive resort look. My room had a beautiful view. Room problems : the shower handle fell off when I turned it. Shower curtain smelled terrible The water was warm but not hot in the shower. No hot water from the bathroom sink. As this was a conference everyone ate together. The food set out for the conference was terrible. Breakfast food was cold each morning. Lunch food was ok. Dinner food was cold also Went to Ventanas (spelling) got there at 7 Dinner did not come out until 9:15. Food was terrible. Checkout the desk clerk did not ask how my stay was. I told her the room needed repairs. She said I will get someone up there. She didn't ask what kind of repairs. I asked if she wanted me to tell her. I told her I don't know if it mattered . My only good thing was the people I was with.

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El Conquistador Resort - Ferry to the Palomino Island

Ferry to the Palomino Island

El Conquistador Resort - Rainbow

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View from the balcony

Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa - From the deck of saman

Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa

2.8(132 reviews)
110.5 km
•$$$

Do not be fooled because this is owned by Marriott. Throw the whole hotel away!…read more Pros: Beautiful, picturesque Check in staff were friendly and apologized for the inconveniences. Con's: Housekeeping came banging on the door at 20 til asking when I was leaving instead of just waiting until after the scheduled checkout time. Housekeeper also let herself in while I was showering and asked if I needed cleaning that day (chain was on the door and it was "locked") Stains in toilets, and all over vanity chair Checked in online the day before alerting business id arrive at 2pm. Room was not ready until after 4:30pm (check in time is 4) Staff provide verbal directions and let you on your way. No one shows you anything or walks with you. Everything is extremely overpriced. DO NOT EAT HERE! Min 30 mins drive from everything (MUST RENT A CAR) Room 75 is excessively noisy. It's where the house keepers yap about their day, the golf carts park and it's just outside the parking lot and parallel to the pool so you hear noise all day/ night it's impossible to relax.

Our family chose to spend Christmas 2025 in the Caribbean, and Carambola Resort provided a truly…read morebeautiful setting for our holiday. The property is tucked away in the hills, surrounded by breathtaking scenery that feels peaceful and untouched. Its secluded location made the beaches feel private--soft sand, clear blue water, and the constant sound of waves crashing. The soothing ocean sounds made nights especially relaxing, while the calm water during the day was perfect for splashing, swimming, and enjoying family time. The resort atmosphere was quiet and clean, making it easy to unwind. Drinks were always perfectly frozen, which was a nice treat in the warm island weather. There's a lounge available throughout the day, as well as a restaurant for dinner, and the lounge also serves casual food if you're in the mood for something lighter. The pizza from the lounge was especially good. Dining at the restaurant offered a nice variety of steak and seafood options. Breakfast was a highlight, with a full buffet available each morning along with made-to-order omelets. Be sure to look closely around the omelet station--there's a little hidden surprise where you can often find French toast or pancakes. We missed it the first couple of days but were glad once we discovered it. For those who enjoy a bit of adventure, a roughly 45-minute hike over the hill is well worth the effort. The trail leads to stunning tidal pools and opens up to a striking black stone beach. The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks and the stones rustling underfoot creates an unforgettable, almost magical experience. Overall, Carambola offered a serene, scenic escape that made our Christmas in the Caribbean truly special.

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Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa
Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa - Pool

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Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa - In Carambola it's the cats. In Christiansted the chickens.

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In Carambola it's the cats. In Christiansted the chickens.

Grande Antigua Sandles Resort & Spa - Mediterranean Pool

Grande Antigua Sandles Resort & Spa

4.0(2 reviews)
51.9 km

We had a great time here at Grande Antigua Sandals Resort. We did go to another Sandals/ Beaches…read moreResort in 2021. That is why we picked another Sandals Resort. This Resort is the first one that was built off the island of Jamaica, where Sandals first began. It has an older vibe to it. Very easy to get around and get your bearings of where everything is. You also have a resort map to help guide you. In some things we were a bit disappointed, but overall we really had a great time. I would recommend you make your reservations to the Dinner Restaurants when you first get there. The early times fill up fast. You know when you are on vacation the time goes by faster than usual. The swim up bars are great place to talk with other vacationers. Everyone is having fun. If you are heading for the beach, make sure you get there early to get the beach cots. It can be challenging to find one as the day goes on. The beach towel stations run out of towels rather quickly, the supply chain is slow replenishing the stations. I would suggest, at the pools grab a few towels from there. It may save you a walk from station to station looking for towels. They have lots of activities every day. The evening has special themes like "White Night " you wear your white Linen clothes, Reggie Night, etc. Live bands play every night somewhere on the property. Your daily resort schedule will tell you where. Oh yes dress, no matter where you go reservations or not, flip flops are the standard foot wear. I brought a few other pair of shoes that I never wore. Oh yes it is only a 10 or 15 minute bus ride to Grande Antigua from the airport. Sandals provided transportation to and from the airport. No tipping at the resort, but I did tip the driver to and from the airport.

We recently returned from a stay at Sandals Grande Antigua (June 15-20, 2025) and while there are…read morecertainly aspects of the resort we appreciated, there were also several concerns that, cumulatively, made this experience fall short of the high standards we've come to expect from Sandals based on previous stays in Barbados and St. Lucia. Pros: - The setting is undeniably beautiful. The beaches are stunning, and the resort grounds are well-maintained. - We appreciated the convenience of unlimited food and drinks. - The inclusion of Robert Mondavi wines ensured a consistent baseline of wine quality, which we enjoyed. Cons: - The level of service and staff attitude was noticeably below what we've experienced at other Sandals locations. Many team members seemed disinterested, disengaged, and at times cold--lacking the warmth and hospitality we have associated with the Sandals brand. This was especially evident at check-out, where no one asked how our stay was nor offered a simple thank you. - The number of solicitations we encountered was excessive and disruptive. On one occasion, we were approached five times in two hours--making it very difficult to relax quietly or enjoy reading without interruption. These included both Sandals-affiliated promotions and third-party vendors. - The food overall was average, which was a disappointment given the typically exceptional culinary experiences we've had at other Sandals resorts. Most pastries tasted mass-produced, croissants resembled those from a grocery store value pack, and drinks were heavily watered down with ice. - A few bright spots in dining included Soy, Eleanor's, and Kimonos. In particular, Chef Ronello and server Chad at Kimonos created a memorable and special hibachi dinner for our anniversary after a group no-show left us with a private experience. Their warmth and attentiveness stood out as highlights of our trip. - The breakfast quality was consistently poor. Omelets were made using bare hands to grab ingredients, which raised hygiene concerns. French toast and eggs were cold every day. - Internet access was frustrating throughout the stay. Frequent disconnects, weak signals (especially in-room), and download speeds of only 1-2 Mbps are unacceptable, particularly at a resort of this caliber. We chose not to pay for the "premium" internet, though advertised speeds were still below modern expectations. In 2025, even economy hotel chains offer faster, more reliable WiFi. Frankly, airplane WiFi outperformed what we experienced at Sandals Antigua. We strongly believe that premium-level connectivity should be included in the standard offering, especially at the price point of this resort. Closing Remarks: While the location and a few exceptional staff members helped create some positive memories, the overall experience at Sandals Antigua did not meet the standards we associate with the Sandals brand. We contacted Sandals directly with our feedback and they responded with offered compensation in terms of points. However, we were surprised to receive a legal document in connection with this offer to release us from future reviews. We felt this formality was unnecessary, particularly as our intention was never been to escalate matters beyond constructive feedback. After careful consideration--and with great reluctance--we chose not to book a future Sandals trip during our stay, something we've always done in the past. This decision was not made lightly, but based on the decline in service quality and overall value, we did not feel confident committing to another visit at this time. Also, we found it highly unethical that Sandals Antigua would attempt to offer compensation -- in the form of points -- seemingly in exchange for our silence or retraction of an honest, unsatisfactory review (or future reviews). This behavior constituted as a form of bribery and only further reinforced the disappointing experience we had with the resort. I urge Sandals to reevaluate its approach to customer feedback and adopt a more ethical and respectful standard for resolving complaints.

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Grande Antigua Sandles Resort & Spa - Make your life beautiful

Make your life beautiful

Grande Antigua Sandles Resort & Spa - Swim up bar  Mediterranean Pool

Swim up bar Mediterranean Pool

Grande Antigua Sandles Resort & Spa - Mediterranean Pool

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