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5 of 5 stars
us2urist 1 contribution
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Oct 3, 2007
6/6 found this review helpful

Just returned Oct 1, and this place was above our expectations. After reading some of the reviews I was a little concerned that this resort was run down. We have pretty high standards-and this resort met them. (there will always be a few locals with an attitude, but most of them were fine) The moment we arrived, the front desk was very friendly, our room was a 1/2 hour late so they kept filling our rum punch. They took care of our delayed luggage that didn't make our flight. We did not opt for the all inclusive, since we had a beautiful 2 bedroom villa. (time share trade)Very large, clean-looked renovated. Bay view, next to the beautiful infinity pools. The beach and the bay were both gorgeous and clean. (although it was jelly fish season for the whole island) We ate at the restaurants a few times. Avoid the Rainbow room for dinner-but the Docksider was very nice. Some of the other guests did complain that some of the food was only average-and no shell fish.
We would definitely come back to this resort. We rented a car and went on many of the tours. Rainforest-zip lines is a blast.
Excellence and Eco tours are both great boat tours.
Driving a car is very nerve racking though. Especially for US drivers who aren't used to driving on the other side.
I would pay the extra high taxi fees next time instead of driving.
Or make sure you have good insurance.
And be wary of using a credit card at Turners Beach-someone started using our # and made online purchases. Use cash outside the resort.

  • Date of stay September 2007
  • Member since October 03, 2007
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Fantastic place

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5 of 5 stars
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Bedford
Oct 1, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
11/11 found this review helpful

We have just got back from spending 10 days at the Beach Club (Virgin Holiday's part of St James Club) and we had a lovely time. I was slightly concerned by other reviews and it is annoying that the hotel is listed twice as St James club and st James's Club but please don't be put off by the comments - having just returned from there I really don't know what they are moaning about!

We arrived on Wednesday and the transfer took around 40 mins to get to the resort. Once we arrived we were greated with a delicious rum punch and shown to our room.

We had a 1st floor room (320) which was a good size - king size bed, sofa 2 chairs and a coffee table, coffee maker, HUGE TV with cable, air con and a ceiling fan (which we really needed!!). The bathroom was large with a bath big enough for 2, the only issue was that the shower curtain seemed to drip all over the floor regardless of how we positioned it!

As we were in the Beach Club we ate at Coco's most of the time. The food and service were great, plently of choice and you never had to wait for a waitress they just appeared. The lunchtime menu was really good alongside the buffet - burgers and tuna sandwiches to die for. In the evening some nights were buffet and some were off the menu but all we very tasty. We ate Dockside Restaurant twice and the Rainbow once and again the food was lovely and the service great.

The beaches were beautiful. On the atlantic side there were some Jellyfish but having been on a trip around the whole island it seems that a lot of places had the same issue. We spent a lot of time on the bay side which was very calm, no jellyfish and spotlessly clean. Some one has mentioned that this beach was hot as there was no breeze - yes it was hot - it's the Carribean!! I'm not sure what you expected! One of the best things was if you were too lazy to walk 100 yards to the beach bar / grill to get a drink, every hour someone come round on a golf cart and stop at your sun lounger - it was brilliant!!

I has a fantastic massage in the spa which I can highly recommend.

The only negative I can think of is if like me you are caught out by the strength of the sun and need to get more sun cream, the gift shop is very expensive.

The grounds were very well kept and loads of trees and flowers everywhere. Yes there are places where it could use a lick of paint but it looked like they were doing that at the moment but you'd have to be really picky to be bothered by that.

There were quite a few pools to choose from but to be honest we prefered going to the beach. My partner took out a canoe and a hobbie cat several times and had a great time - the water sports staff were helpful. All the staff we really helpful, friendly and polite.

We went on the Excellence round the island trip, the Eco Tour and took the hotel shuttle to St John's. All trips were really good and I would recommend them all - especially the Eco Tour.

All in all we had a fantastic holiday in a lovely hotel where we took full advantage of being All Inclusive. We ate and drank loads of the delicious food and drink and I wouldn't hesitate to go back.

  • Liked — Good food, service and accomodation
  • Disliked — That we had to come home
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay September 2007
  • Visit was for Romantic getaway
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since March 08, 2006
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Outdoor / Adventure, Great food / Wine
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It was just OK

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2 of 5 stars
MaidService 3 contributions
MA
Sep 30, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
3/6 found this review helpful

I would not recommend this hotel!! We stayed from 9/22-9/29/07. We have traveled to all-inclusives before (numerous destinations) and, by far, this has been the worst place. We originally booked the new VERANDAH, but it was not ready and they just put us @ St. James (sister resort). The beaches were just okay. It was the Atlantic side and the waters were murky and full of JELLYFISH! The beach on the bay side was prettier, but was extremely HOT, no breeze. The other side had a nice breeze, but the water was awful and full of seaweed. They only had two restaurants open @ a time and you had a choice of 5 entrees. Food was just okay, and very different. They never offered any shrimp dishes, which I always look forward to in an all-inclusive resort. Same boring desserts every night! The buffets were very limited. Usually the buffets are huge. The only had a few hot entrees to choose from (again, very different). We also noticed that whatever was left over from dinner the night before, was served in the buffet the following day (kind of scary -- especially when we saw the sushi). We also were very annoyed that you had to pay to go to the nice italian restaurant ($35 pp US); however, we did get to dine there on the resort, considering we had brown, rusty water ALL week. We found the majority of the staff friendly, but there were a few that were very nasty and arrogant. Whenever you had some sort of problem, they blew you off. We complained for 4 days straight about the rusty water and they just blew us off; until, my husband grabbed the hotel manager and informed him of the problem. We feel that this problem was never brought up to him. He compensated us with a free meal @ the italian restaurant (which was excellent). As far as the entire resort, needs a HUGE FACELIFT. The walkways are all broken up, the tiles in the rooms are cracked and have black marks all over them. I have to add this EXTRA in -- if anyone does go to ANTIGUA, take the "EXCELLENCE" catamaran tour. Expensive, but well worth it. Overall, we had a good (not great) time. Very boring resort, not much entertainment, except a few singers @ dinner. We would not recommend this hotel, but we have also traveled to all-inclusives quite a bit.

  • Liked — Nothing jumps out!
  • Disliked — Everything in general
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay September 2007
  • Visit was for Romantic getaway
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since October 11, 2006
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? No
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun
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5 of 5 stars
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kdskis2
Sep 26, 2007
10/10 found this review helpful

SJC is a tremendous resort. One definitely does not have to leave here, if so choosing. Five restaurants, a deli, spa and numerous pools, two beaches with nonmotorized watersports (kayak, sunfish, hobie cat, paddleboats and snorkel) included for guests makes it that way. Docksider was very good (as stated above) but Coco's buffet (at least the nite we were there) was just ok. I heard good things about Picolo Mondo but we didn't eat there. The spa and massages were very relaxing and a treat and the pools refreshing.
At the beach (Mamora Bay is calm and Coco's has surf) are well kept, clean with numerous palms, beach chairs and towel service. A drink cart roams the beaches to quench your thirst. Our villa was lovely. 2br/2ba , full kitchen, lr and dr and with large deck, table and sun loungers was more than spacious and in super shape. The grounds are landscaped beautifully and the staff is helpful and friendly.
If you go, AI is a good choice, as the restaurants off resort are expensive and US dollar weak. The AI is $100 pp but there is an additional $35 pp to eat at Piccolo Mondo.

  • Date of stay September 2007
  • Member since June 06, 2007
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Absolutely LOVED it!!

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5 of 5 stars
Rooby25 21 contributions
Crawley, West Sussex, UK
Sep 23, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
19/19 found this review helpful

Where do I start?

Having literally just landed back from Antigua today I felt compelled to write right away... All week I have had comments that I had read on this site flashing through my mind and I really want to share my experience with you.

We were due to stay at the Verrandah hotel but as the opening has been delayed until mid october we were reprotected to the St James Club. Initially I was a slightly dissapointed, the reviews on Trip Advisor weren't brilliant and I thought it was going to be a let down after looking forward for 9 months to staying in a brand new resort.. how wrong I was! In hindsight I am glad we were moved (although I am sure the Verrandah will be great) as we have just had the most fantastic week.

I work in the travel industry and a major part of my role is around hotel inspections and product selection, I therefore (through no fault of my own :-) have become a self confessed hotel snob and can't help but find faults when they are there. What faults could I find at the St James Club? none!

We stayed in a standard room on the all inclusive plan and I hope my comments help you when planning your trip to this stunning island.

THE ROOMS
We were in room 183, very close to the main pool and Rainbow Garden restaurant, a couple of minutes walk from both beaches - perfect. The room was large with a king size bed, cable TV with over 100 channels (personally I love American TV and can always find something to watch!), a coffee maker, big bathroom - perhaps a little dated, but no 'cracks' or other things that fellow travellers had reported. There was plenty of storage space, an iron and ironing board, excellent air conditioning, ceiling fan, full size fridge and a wonderful housekeeping service.

THE FOOD
On the all inclusive plan, you will never be hungry. Breakfast is taken in the Rainbow Garden restaurant, Mrs Francis, the breakfast and lunch supervisor is an absolute treasure. There are a selection of cereals, fresh fruits, baked goodies, yoghurts, juices and a full hot section with omlette station, pancakes, french toast plus the usual bacon, eggs, sausages, beans etc.. ask for toast if you like it and they'll happily oblige.

Lunch is either at the Rainbow Garden, Coco's (situated at Coco's beach) or from the beachside grill at Mamora Bay. In the Rainbow Garden there is a vast buffet every day with soups, salads, a large choice of hot foods, delicious bread and scrummy puddings. Every day I had good intentions, but it's too good to pass up! If you don't fancy the buffet they have a menu you can order from too - burgers/hot dogs/club sandwiches etc.. all delicious! (Keep an eye out for the white chocolate crispy cakes...yum).
We didn't have lunch at Coco's so I can't comment on that, and although we didn't eat from the beachside grill, it was open until 4 in the afternoon and smelt great, again offering grilled burgers, hot dogs etc.. from here you can eat at one of the tables or have it to take away which is handy if you fancy chilling in your room for a bit out of the heat.

If you have room, or want to get out of the sun for an hour, afternoon tea is served on the garden patio - teas, coffees and a selection of cakes and sandwiches are laid on for you to enjoy.

Dinner is very exciting. 3 restaurants are on the AI plan - Rainbow Garden, Docksiders and Coco's... these rotate and 2 are open each evening. In the lobby they post the menu's for that day and also the following evening so you can see what you fancy and make your dinner reservations. We ate at all 3 and I have to say that the Rainbow Garden was my favourite. Some nights it's buffet style and others it's A La Carte but the service is just SO good in there that it helped outweigh it in comparison to the others. Docksiders had the advantage of it's romantic location on the waterside, when we ate there on the a la carte evening it was very good. We also ate there on a Caribbean buffet evening when they had the steel band on - this was fantastic, yummy food and good music.. it also proved very popular and the restaurant was very busy - we did notice that on this evening the service wasn't quite as good and we had to ask for drinks etc which hadn't been the case anywhere else - without wanting to be too critical, we did wonder if this was a more typical representation of when the hotel is full (it was only about half full there this week)... but that aside, as I said, food and atmosphere was fab.

We ate at Coco's one night, it was stiffling-ly hot and we weren't overly hungry (thats the problem when you can't say no to breakkie and lunch!) so again our experience probably wouldn't be fair..but as I mentioned above, I did find the service in the Rainbow Garden far exceeded both Docksiders and Coco's.

The other evening option for dining is Piccolo Mondo's up in the village. For those on AI - there is a $35 pp supplement and I would say it is worth it for a special occasion or last night treat. If you are happy to sit through a 30 minute time share presentation they will give you a $70 credit and a $75 gift shop credit so you could do it for nothing if you like! (they will pop the details through your hotel door). The food was superb, service great, romantic setting with nice views over the bay, and all in all a relaxing evening. Portions are large, so again save your appetite!

THE DRINKS
Being on all inclusive is great, just stroll up to the bars, give over your room number and off you go. Cocktails are delicious - try the BBC's, the Bahama Mama or the Melon Ball - all v nice!
Wines and beers by the glass are includeed even the French 'sparkling wine' - Very NICE!!! I quaffed it like it was going out of fashion, and loved every minute.
The only drinks that you need to pay for are bottles of water and bottles of wine.. that said, glasses of water are of course included and the tap water is perfectly safe to drink, so it's not essential.. I didn't buy any water, I had a couple of bottles from the plane and just kept topping them up and chilling them overnight in our fridge.
We were able to get drinks all day at the Reef Deck Bar, there are a couple of bars at the beach, as well as a cool golf buggy that comes around delivering drinks to your loungers too and in the evening you have the indoor air conditioned Jacaranda bar.

THE SERVICE
Absolutely wonderful. Everyone from Keiron at the front desk, Tammy & Lionel at Guest Services, Mrs Francis in Rainbow Room, Glamourous Albertine at the Piccolo Mondo and all the other friendly, approachable and lovely staff in between. I was so impressed, nothing was too much trouble. Many of the reviews I read on here commented on the service, and I was expecting the staff to be a little curt or short, by culture, but we experienced absolutely none of this. Polite, well mannered and extremely customer focused staff were all we came across in our week long stay. We don't have kids but there were a number of families there, again the staff in the restaurants had taken the time to know the children by name and always gave them lots of attention.
Many of the staff also made an effort to remember our room number, which I thought was a lovely touch.
Every day we were there we also saw the Duty manager around at somepoint which was so refreshing - lovely chatting to you Jeff! and on more than one occasion while we were eating, the restaurant manager would come and check on all customers. Jeff was saying that whenever he talks to clients, he always asks for feedback and they are constantly striving to improve where need be, I totally believe that too.

THE ENTERTAINMENT
In the lobby you will see a daily posting of any activities that are on, these included bingo, water aerobics, beach volleyball and dance lessons. They are not compulsory and the staff will not pressure you to join in, but they are quite nice to have if you feel like breaking up your sunbathing time.

If you want a busy nightlife with clubbing and dancing, Antigua in general is possibly not the best destination for you. At the St James Club there is entertainment of some form or another each evening, either live music in the restaurant, the bar or a combination of both. We saw a steel band one night, and there was a limbo show on another.. nothing earth shattering, but pleasant to watch / listen to whilst enjoying a Red Stripe or 2 and relaxing on your holiday.

THE ACTIVITIES
You won't get bored here. Tennis (you can hire equipment from the front desk), watersports including kayaking, hobbie cats, peddalos, windsurfing and snorkelling.
If you like to venture out there are a number of tours you can book through the hotel too.

All in all, as you can tell, we LOVED it here - I would definately go back and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this resort to friends, family, colleagues and customers. At the end of the day, as trip advisor proves, not everyone can be happy at every resort, and it really does vary by person. But if you are looking for some relaxation time, chilling in the sun, catching a few rays, swimming or doing some water sports, enjoying some great food and few drinks, you really can't go wrong. My only slight gripe is that I found the gift shop to be a bit pricey - but hey, that's only because I was too lazy to take the bus into town and try some other shops!

I am more than happy to give further advice or answer any questions, please feel free to get in touch.

  • Liked — service, beach, pool, food, drinks
  • Disliked — pricey gift shop
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay September 2007
  • Visit was for Romantic getaway
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 25-34
  • Member since October 30, 2005
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, Pet owners
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun
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