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Karibea Resort Sainte Luce - Hôtel Amandiers
This hotel was clean but not fancy and had a/c. There are adequate kitchenettes if you like to prepare some of your meals. The pools were small but clean and never crowded. The beach area was really nice, but the beaches here are not the long stretches of beach we often see in the U.S. Rather, they are shorter beaches, with lots of trees. Quite pretty. Neither the hotel or the island itself caters to Americans. No tours in English, no hotel shows in English and not even a television station in English. This was very frustrating because once you are off the beach, you need to have something else to do.
The staff spoke very limited English, but were always eager to try to satisfy. It also did not seem to matter to the hotel that the one public internet terminal there did not work at the time. There were three restaurants on the grounds of the hotel and I went to two of them. They were decent, but nothing to write home about. I would recommend this hotel, but I think that you really need to know some French, even if just a little....More
Hotels.com guest on March-15
Domaine De L'Anse Caritan
it is just a place to stay. but i was a kind of dissappointed. i've traveld trough the carribian and there a nicer place to stay....More
Hotels.com guest on July-16
Karibea Resort Sainte Luce - Hôtel Amandiers
This hotel was clean but not fancy and had a/c. There are adequate kitchenettes if you like to prepare some of your meals. The pools were small but clean and never crowded. The beach area was really nice, but the beaches here are not the long stretches of beach we often see in the U.S. Rather, they are shorter beaches, with lots of trees. Quite pretty. Neither the hotel or the island itself caters to Americans. No tours in English, no hotel shows in English and not even a television station in English. This was very frustrating because once you are off the beach, you need to have something else to do.
The staff spoke very limited English, but were always eager to try to satisfy. It also did not seem to matter to the hotel that the one public internet terminal there did not work at the time. There were three restaurants on the grounds of the hotel and I went to two of them. They were decent, but nothing to write home about. I would recommend this hotel, but I think that you really need to know some French, even if just a little....More
Hotels.com guest on March-15