Well what a fantastic 2 week holiday at the St. James Club we have just returned from. We really couldn't fault it at all. Read all the negative reports before we left and must admit was a bit worried, but everything that was complained about we found the total opposite. We (2 families) stayed in Club Rooms and they have to be one of the cleanest rooms I've ever stayed in. Beds were extremely comfortable and all bedding/towels changed regularly and were beautifully crisp and clean.
Air conditioning fantastically quiet and wonderfully cooling. If there was a comment to be made about the rooms, they were perhaps a little sparse and bare, but that is the only negative thing I think I can say about them. Beaches lovely, although we did stay mainly on Mamora beach where there was a bar (perfectly walkable) either end, and the little drinks cart drove round hourly from 12 until around 4, so you couldn't possibly get thirsty. None of the pools were overly large, but were perfectly adequate for a dip. Watersports very good indeed, smart hobie cats and sunfishes, you can have a lesson of water skiing as part of the all inclusive package. There are also kayaks and pedalos.
Restaurants wonderful - a wide variety of beautifully presented meals - there must be something for everyone and as for drinks as soon as our glasses were empty they were being refilled - hardly ever had to ask.
Must totally disagree with the people who found the staff rude - we found the total opposite - nothing but wide smiles and friendliness wherever we went. Trips we can recommend - the Jeep Safari with "Elmo" and friends - great fun and lots of laughter. Elmo was a real Eddie Murphy and kept us in great spirits all day. The Wadadli Catamarans also great fun - did a trip to Cades Reef and also a Sunset Cruise. The cruises that leave from St. James do hit the Atlantic for a bit (depending which way you are heading) and there is quite a swell out there - so remember those sickness pills if you're not a good sailor! A trip to Shirley Heights (shuttles from St. James Club) is obligatory - steel bands and reggae bands, a good night out. St. Johns worth a visit (again a shuttle from St. James will get you there) but there isn't really too much to see unless you are after a nice piece of jewellery or a named watch, this is where the cruise ships dock (often on Wednesdays) and the prices are very competitive. We travelled with Virgin Holidays and had a fantastic trip - all the better with their check in chill out on the last day so that your cases are whisked away to the airport and you can sit on the beach until the last possible minute without all that hanging around at the airport. Oh one last tip - St. James Club runs a Vacation Club - go to their presentation if you receive a leaflet - there is absolutely NO hard sell at all and for having a look at the smart accommodations for ½ an hour you receive a voucher for the St. James Club Shop and a voucher for some free chips in the Casino which gave us at least 2 hours of fun while we managed to loose them!! I wish you a fantastic holiday at the St. James Club and hope that you come away with the lovely memories that we have - all of them good, we certainly wouldn't hesitate to return again.


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