General Information:
Access for the villa is through electronic gates and a fob will be required in order to open them. Our manager Cheli will visit you most days to make sure that everything is to your satisfaction. The villa will be cleaned three times a week (more visits can be arranged with Cheli for a small charge). There is also a direct dial telephone for local calls.
Travel:
A car is recommended but taxis are readily available. Driving is on the left in St Lucia. The nearest bus stop is about a one mile walk.
What to do?:
Yachts can be chartered for the day or longer boat trips include stops at fishing villages and secret coves where you can snorkel. A number of boat charter operations on the island offer whole and half-day deep sea fishing excursions. St Lucia is a diving paradise and offers diving at all levels, including absolute beginners, at its many diving centres around the island. There are plenty of other water sports available at Reduit beach.
There are Horse Riding stables in Gros Islet and Cas en Bas. Trail rides through the scenic countryside or riding along the beach stopping for a picnic and swimming are offered.
Anse La Raye holds their famous fish fry on Friday nights. Stalls are set up, barbeques lit and adults and children alike dance to the street music. The famous Gros Islet Friday night Jump Up is just a 5 minute drive away. The Rainforest has a zip-wire or gondola to take you high above the treetops, or you can take an organised walk through the forest
Golf:
Right next door to the villa complex is part of the fairway for The St. Lucia Golf and Country Club with its championship course. This is presently the only 18 hole golf club on the island. Challenging golf is offered within a lush tropical setting. A new clubhouse and fine dining restaurant has recently been built and the public is welcome. You don’t even have to bring your own clubs as you can rent everything you need for an exciting round of golf.