Posts Tagged ‘Hotel’

An Antigua Holiday staying at the Suite Hotel called the Trade Winds above Dickenson Bay could make a lot of sense. The Trade Winds Hotel could also be a good choice for your Antigua Honeymoon, as it is small and intimate, having only 45 rooms, and is definitely a place for the discerning guest.

Best described as peaceful, friendly, and relaxing the Trade Winds Hotel provides the perfect solution for people who don’t want to pay the earth, and don’t want something that is overly pretentious. Whilst not really what you would describe as a boutique hotel, because that would be pretentious, the Trade Winds nevertheless is similar without the sky high prices.

Being on a hill, the views are spectacular, although the walk up from the beach is steep. Having said that the hotel operates a shuttle bus, so you don’t have to walk. The benefits far outweigh the drawbacks, because the hill gives you not only the spectacular view, it also means the hotel is away from the noise and bustle, so you do get peace and quiet.

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A family holiday in Jamaica would do nicely you are thinking, but the budget is a bit stretched, so you are really looking for a cheap family holiday, and furthermore you want a family holiday at a Beach Resort in Jamaica, and in fact Montego Bay sounds just about right. The hotel you should check out that fits your requirements should be the Coyaba Beach Resort.

The Coyaba Beach Resort is a Jamaica Beach Resort with only fifty rooms set on three floors. What this means immediately is a fairly small hotel, and so the personal level of service should be better, but in turn the resort is big enough to include some of the features you might hope to find in a bigger resort. The average price works out at just over two hundred US dollars per night, so you are in the right place for a family bargain holiday.

The Coyaba Beach Resort is very close to the airport, and so you will be aware of aircraft noise, but not so bad as to be upsetting. It really is more interesting than anything else, and it’s great you can be at the hotel within 10 minutes of leaving the airport.

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An Antigua Holiday spent in a family owned oceanfront hotel could be a dramatically different way to take a vacation especially if you choose the Long Bay Hotel. It is situated on the northeast coast of Antigua flanked by a beach and a lagoon, and close to the Indian Town and Devil’s Bridge National Parks.

The best way of describing the Long Bay Hotel is to say it is small, with less than thirty rooms, old fashioned, and almost with the feel of a members only country club to it, absolutely worlds away from the all-inclusive hotels that dor the Caribbean like a rash. The fact that it is privately owned makes it much more personal, and this becomes obvious the longer you stay there. There is almost something slightly eccentric about it, and unlike many hotels in the world where you ate cocooned and could be anywhere, the Long Bay Hotel will leave you with many happy memories of what Antigua must have been like twenty or thirty years ago.

To go into slightly more detail, it has been described as the top B & B in Antigua, although a better description might be that it is a top Caribbean Hotel in Antigua. To call it a B & B hardly does it justice, it is much better to think of it as a top, if old fashioned Caribbean Hotel which just happens to be in this lovely corner of Antigua.

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