1 King or 2 Twin Beds | Closet | 2 Night Tables |
Canopy over bed | Dresser |
2 Single Beds | Closet | 2 Night Tables |
Regular Stall Shower | Sink | Toilet |
Hair Dryer | Soap / Body Wash | Towels (matching) |
Regular Stall Shower | Sink | Toilet |
Shampoo and Conditioner | Towels (matching) |
Large Fridge with Freezer | Coffee Maker | Kettle |
Microwave | 2 Oven - Stoves | Range Top |
Toaster | Bakeware | Dishes, Glasses & Cutlery (matching) |
Pots & Pans |
2 Modern Chairs | Sofa/Couch | Coffee Table |
Dining Table | Table Style Desk | Floor Lamp |
2 Table Lamps |
4 Patio Chairs | Patio Table | Balcony |
Deck | Flower Garden | Sun Umbrella |
Rate Period | Nightly Rate Range | Additional Occupants Per Night |
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Dec 15, 2017 to Jan 12, 2018 Min Stay 7 nights | 500 USD | 25 USD |
Jan 13 to Feb 28 Min Stay 1 nights | 250 USD | 25 USD |
Mar 1 to Jun 30 Min Stay 1 nights | 175 USD | |
Jul 1 to Sep 1 Min Stay 1 nights | 175 USD | |
Sep 2 to Sep 30 Min Stay 1 nights | 160 USD | 25 USD |
Oct 1 to Dec 14 Min Stay 1 nights | 160 USD | 25 USD |
Dec 15, 2018 to Jan 12, 2019 Min Stay 7 nights | 500 USD | 25 USD |
Rate Period | Nightly Rate Range | Additional Occupants Per Night |
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Dec 15, 2018 to Jan 12, 2019 Min Stay 7 nights | 500 USD | 25 USD |
Jan 13 to Feb 28 Min Stay 1 nights | 250 USD | 25 USD |
Mar 1 to Jun 30 Min Stay 1 nights | 175 USD | |
Jul 1 to Sep 1 Min Stay 1 nights | 175 USD | |
Sep 2 to Sep 30 Min Stay 1 nights | 160 USD | 25 USD |
Oct 1 to Oct 24 Min Stay 1 nights | 160 USD | 25 USD |
Rate Period | Rate for 7 Nights | Extra Nights |
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Dec 15, 2017 to Jan 12, 2018 | 3,500 USD | 500 USD |
Mar 1 to Jun 30 | 1,050 USD | 150 USD |
Jul 1 to Sep 1 | 1,125 USD | 161 USD |
Sep 2 to Sep 30 | 1,100 USD | 157 USD |
Dec 15, 2018 to Jan 12, 2019 | 3,500 USD | 500 USD |
Rate Period | Rate for 7 Nights | Extra Nights |
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Dec 15, 2018 to Jan 12, 2019 | 3,500 USD | 500 USD |
Mar 1 to Jun 30 | 1,050 USD | 150 USD |
Jul 1 to Sep 1 | 1,125 USD | 161 USD |
Sep 2 to Sep 30 | 1,100 USD | 157 USD |
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Amazing condo in St-Lucia (Cotton Bay Village). | 9 Oct 2012 |
We were looking for a relaxing, trouble-free, family-friendly holiday that would be fun for us and for or two children (2 years and 5 months). We found this listing online and booked it for two weeks at the end of August, early September. The condo: The condo sleeps four (two adults, two children) in very comfortable beds, in two spacious bedrooms. There is adequate closet space. At night, we would fall asleep to the sounds of the waves and of crickets in the lagoon. The kitchen allowed us to make our own food, which saved us money and gave us some control over our children's nutrition during the holiday. It includes dishwasher, laundry machine, espresso machine and a toaster. It also has some basic cooking gear (a pot, a frying pan, dishes and utensils, a few knives that could have been a little sharper). There is a living-dining area which provided space for the children to play. There is a beautiful view of the pool from the living room. We didn't use the laundry machine or the dishwasher during our stay so we can't attest to their condition, but would expect that they are in excellent working order. The unit itself is luxurious, clean and well-maintained. The staff is very responsive and accommodating for requests such as for extra towels, housekeeping and laundry services and for other enquiries we had during our stay. Housekeeping costs $65 which includes washing dishes. Wifi is available at the beach bar and wired/wireless router was installed in the condo upon request. It is a basic DSL line, which is fast enough for casual browsing and skype, but slow for watching Youtube videos. They installed it in the master bedroom, but we used extension cords to move it to the living room to get better reception. (Wifi doesn't go through the concrete walls of the condo.) Utilities are extra. We were careful in how we used the AC in the 2 bedrooms as we were told that it could cost $200 per week or more for electricity. We ran the air conditioning at night and during the children's naps, and in the end, we paid $160 for the two weeks. We shut the breakers for the AC units when not in use and adjusted the temperature to a reasonable 77°F (they had it to 55°F when we arrived). We had the ceiling fan in the living room on the whole time. For kids: The resort provides cribs and bedding for the children as well as high chairs and baby baths. The pool area has a kiddie pool with about 12" of water for little ones who don't swim yet. The resort has a Kid's Club staffed with friendly, competent child minders. Joan genuinely loves working with kids and made my little ones feel special. Beach toys are available to borrow as well. Restaurants: When we chose not to cook, we ordered most of our food from the Beach Bar. The food is good but a little pricey. Here again, the staff is wonderful and gave excellent service. My husband and I were able to eat while my son ran around on the beach, but most of the time, we had our meals delivered to the condo. Piano Piano: We did not have an opportunity to eat at that restaurant. We ordered from there on our first night because the Beach Bar was closed. The food was good, but expensive. Bruscetta's: they make good coffee, pastries and sandwiches and stock stuff that you would typically find in a convenience store (cereal, toothpaste, junk food) and things you generally don't (garlic, surprisingly good wine). However, there is more than a little irony in a lunch place that closes down between 11:30 and 12:30. We ordered a cake for my son's birthday from here. It was absolutely delicious. The beach / the pool: The beach is beautiful but a little rustic (there was some seaweed, but they clean up the beach every morning). It is not crowded and has a cool "off the beaten path" feel to it. There are only small waves and no undertow - again, great for the little ones. Marjorie's is a little restaurant down on the beach, which is not affiliated with the resort, from which delicious local fare can be found. While you are there, you can check out a piece of an Ariane rocket that landed in St-Lucia in the 90's. The pool is beautiful, clean and refreshing. There is a pool bar that serves drinks and from which food can also be ordered. The staff there was excellent. Other: We communicated with the owner by email and by phone. She was extremely helpful, responding quickly and thoroughly to our questions and liaised with the resort on our behalf as needed, prior to our arrival. She also responded promptly to emails once we arrived. At the resort, we dealt directly with the concierge, which made it easier for us and the owner. The resort offers a free shuttle to town two times per week, enabling guests to do groceries and run errands. They also provide towels, beach towels, linens, soap, shampoo, toilet paper, garbage bags, mosquito nets, etc. Transportation: It cost 85$ each way and takes 1.5 hour to and from the international airport in Vieux Fort. Electricity: 220/240V, UK socket. There are 4 North American 110/120V outlets in each bedroom. You can borrow extension cords from the resort. Food and baby stuff is expensive in St. Lucia, double what we pay in Canada. So, if you can, bring with you what you'll need during you stay (e.g. diapers, formula, sunscreen lotion, insect repellent, etc.) My husband went for a massage at the spa. He said it was the best massage he'd ever had. The price was very reasonable. Overall: We have been actively recommending this resort to our family and friends. It exceeded our expectations in every respect. - Suzanne
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