Soufriere, Anse Chastanet Resort Review
Watch this item
From 0 ratings and 3 reviews
33% of users recommend this product
cheester's Review of Soufriere, Anse Chastanet Resort St Lucia
17th Oct 2005
Overall Rating
- Value for money

- Board BasisAll inclusive
- Customer Service

- Resort

- Date of stay (month/year)October 2005
- Accommodation

- Food

Food, snorkeling, diving, hiking plantation, friendly staff
Bad Points
No air conditioning, expensive, and the steps to and from the beach
General Comments
We stayed at the Anse Chastanet hotel in St Lucia from the 30th of September to the 14th of October 2005 and had a fantastic time.
We booked via Kuoni, and at arrival from the airport we saw the hotel rep who arranged a taxi for us to get to the hotel. It was about 60 minutes drive, and the first 45 minutes was smooth on the roads, and they drive on the same side as UK wahey. The last 15 minutes however was on a really really really bumpy road, but it is good because not many people go down this route. Although the road is public, the government doesn't carry out repairs to it, instead the hotel funds this.
St Lucia (the South Western side) is very pretty, luscious and green, and very good scenery en route to the hotel passing the Pitons. Also it's not too built up and not too touristy either.
Upon arrival at reception we were greeted with a welcome alcoholic free drink and a ice cold face towel. We were all inclusive, which definitely is a must, and we were then escorted to our rooms ;) We were only in the standard rooms. We walked up some steps ;) to our room, there was a double bed, mosquito net, two chairs, fridge with bottle of water and some fruit in, desk and chair, chest of drawers, then there was the shower, with toilet and sink.
There were a few mosquito's in the shower and I got bit while using the toilet, but that's OK, I can live with that. The room was basic and windows was wooden slated, and had a mesh grill to keep the mossies and bugs out. We got an extra fan in the end because I found it quite hot, in fact it was the humidity which did the most damage.
Staff were extremely friendly in all areas, from reception, waiters/waitresses, bar staff etc. They knew us by our names and made us relaxed, and were very hospitable.
On the way to the beach we had to negotiate some steps, but it was good fun. In total I think there were about 168 steps from our room to the beach, much less if you live closer to the beach, and obviously more if you live higher up on the hills.
The beach was fantastic! Generally clean, plenty of sun-loungers and couscous beach huts. You get free beach towels on a daily basis from the beach attendants. Also there is a chap that gets your drinks for you when you want from the beach bar, so you don't have to get it yourself. Water activities include sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing. Other water activities included snorkeling, and diving. There are a couple of coral reefs literally right off the beach, and the water was very clear, and we could see tons of fish. The snorkeling and diving gear was of very high quality.
There was also a complimentary water taxi to the other beach that belonged to the hotel. The hotel has their own plantation with excursions include hiking trails and jungle biking etc, we did both. Some trails were shielded from the sun. If you do this take mossie repellent.
Food was of a high standard, and you could eat in the piton restaurant where in the mornings they serve breakfast. In the evening they have their a la carte menu, and at the beach restaurant you could have lunch there as well. We didn't suffer from food poisoning once, and there was a great variety and selection of food, which we thoroughly enjoyed. If you wanted a romantic setting you could book to eat for dinner for two on the beach.
The hotel had a list of excursions which you can either book through them or you can arrange yourself. We went on the micro-reflector rain forest hike which took 2-3 hours, and was very rewarding. We also did the sunset cruise, which was fantastic on the sailing boat Serenity. and we did complimentary hikes with the hotel, with Meno the tour guide they used. These are a must, and very rewarding as Meno knows his onions and great entertainment too. We also did the drive through volcano and botanical gardens excursion, which were quite good, but I didn't like the way the guides at these two locations were pitching for tips because they were independent etc..
It didn't rain much, about 5-10 mins each day we were there. On our departure day it rained lots, literally the whole day, so I guess we went at the right time. The beach is very pretty, and the sand is black due to the volcanic sand. It's also safe too, as we left our belongings at the beach hut, often unoccupied, and they were still there on our return.
While we were there they were building more huts, and still completing the infinity suites, which are about US$700 - US$900 a night, and also a potential helipad being built for the movie stars. We heard the odd banging here and there, but it didn't spoil the holiday.
At night it's generally hot, but as I said above we got an extra fan which was sufficient in keeping us cool. The humidity was just too much, but apart from that the mossies were kept at bay because I slept in the net. We saw toads and lizards which were cool, and when it rained at night we saw lots of little frogs. I accidentally trod on one the first couple of nights I was there. If you are in hillside accommodation, you probably get great views. Our view from our room we could see the sea and the pitons, and we saw hawks, hummingbirds and finches. The hotel has no TV's, radios or newspapers which is great. My mobile phone did work though ;)
Book this hotel if you want a romantic holiday resort with no kids. Book if you want to relax, or book if you want activities. Book this hotel if you want to live with nature. Don't book if you can't live without air conditioning, although you don't need it.
The only negative things I can say about the hotel is it would be luxury if they had air conditioning, and also the prices of bottles of wine is a bit extortionate, but that's normal for prices you would pay for bottles of wine in a five star hotel.
Advice - take mossie repellent, lots of suntan lotion, and from the hotel reception to the beach it's about 100 or so steps (a great work out for legs).
On average, people found this review very helpful
Web Links
-
Caribbean Islands | Caribbean hotels & villas, Caribbean vacations,
Caribbean Islands: Our Caribbean travel & destination guides contain thousands of listings for Caribbean vacation rentals, Caribbean hotels, and virtual Caribbean maps to help you plan your Caribbean ...
www.caribbean.com -
Caribbean Holidays & Island Getaways | Caribbean Travel | Tropical
Visit Caribbean Holidays, the official tourism site of the Caribbean, and find information on tropical island getaways to the Caribbean and West Indies. ... Win a trip to the Caribbean!;
www.caribbean.co.uk -
Caribbean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Caribbean is a region consisting of the Caribbean Sea , its islands (most of which enclose the sea), and the surrounding coasts. The region is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern America, east of Central America, and to the north of South America. Situated...
en.wikipedia.org -
Caribseek Caribbean | caribbean vacation | caribbean travel |
Caribbean search portal with information about caribbean hotels and resorts, arts, business, diving, entertainment, caribbean events, finance, real estate, regattas, recipes, shopping, sports, ...
www.caribseek.com -
Caribbean Travel - Welcome to the Islands of the Caribbean from
A complete source of Caribbean travel and vacation information for The Caribbean Islands, The Bahamas, Bermuda and the Mexican Caribbean ... Caribbean-On-Line has thousands of hotel and dining reviews.
www.caribbean-on-line.com -
Caribbean Daily
Caribbean Daily from the most comprehensive global news network on the internet. International News and analysis on current events, business, finance, economy, sports and more. ... Caribbean News
www.caribbeandaily.com -
Caribbean vacations - official site of the Caribbean
The Caribbean is the perfect place for beach vacations, golf vacations, and scuba diving. ... CARIBBEAN TRAVEL UPDATE
www.doitcaribbean.com -
CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) SECRETARIAT - HOME
Media advisory : Presentation of Credentials by His Excellency Raúl Gortázar Marrero, Plenipotentiary Representative (Designate) of the Republic of Cuba to the Caribbean Community,
www.caricom.org -
Commonwealth of Caribbean Islands : Country Studies - Federal
A Country Study: Commonwealth of Caribbean Islands ... Search Caribbean Islands ... Relations with Latin American and Caribbean Countries
lcweb2.loc.gov -
Caribbean Islands, Caribbean Travel Guides, Caribbean Facts,
Caribbean Travel Guides: top travel writer's independent Caribbean resort reviews, villas, car rental, scuba, yacht charter.. in-depth Caribbean facts, Caribbean islands information ... Photograph by D.
www.definitivecaribbean.com




Share this page: