A West Indies Vacation on
The Spice Island Beach Resort has been highly rated as a West Indian Vacation Spot for some time now, and with very good reason. The accommodation has been described as varying from the superb to the spectacular, varying from beachfront suites, to garden suites, to suites on the beach with private pools. All have been upgraded in every way since Hurrican Ivan, and they are now amongst the best in the
On balance it is much better value for money to stay in the Seagrape rooms than an Almond Luxury Suite, even if the latter does have its own plunge pool.
Each suite has Phillippe Starck fixtures, flat screen TV, DVD Players, frette linens, and Molton Brown amenities, making for an absolutely fabulous experience.
The main part of the resort, and it has only 66 rooms, making it very much a boutique hotel, is in a stylish building which has a bar, a boutique, a fitness suite, a games room, and a seafront restaurant with a very good reputation called ‘Olivers’, where you can sample Creole and International Cuisine. The table d’hote menu is excellent, and there is a
One of the many attractive features of the Spice Island Beach Resort is the fact that it is all inclusive except for champagne and bottled wines. There is nothing quite like getting to the end of your vacation, and there are no nasty suprises on your extras bill!! The quality of the wine by glass is actually very good indeed.
This is not a beach resort on an empty deserted
One of the nice things about The Spice Island Beach Resort, and this doesn’t always hold true at other West Indian Vacation Spots is the quality of the guests and their behaviour. This is partly due to the fact it isn’t a cheap holiday, or the fact that many of the guests are British!!
If you want to take a West Indies vacation, and you want a beach resort on the