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Caribbean:
St. Lucia,
Coconut Bay Resort and Spa.
Experience
the authentic (yet-to-be-discovered) Atlantic side of St. Lucia.
Nestled amid swaying palms along Savannes Bay on the island’s undiscovered south
coast, with friendly people, beautiful vistas and Caribbean “quiet” days,
The Bay is
offers families an all-inclusive beachfront vacation
option.
Walk along the soft-sand beach, wiggle your toes in the water,
watch local fishermen, count sea gulls, snorkel in the bay, sip tropical drinks
and gaze at the surf as the sun sets. This is the good
stuff.
Our visit was short but
rewarding. The Bay is an enchanting spot from which to discover the island or
simply chill out and recharge. General Manager, Newton Grey explained to us that
Coconut Bay Resort and Spa is a place which welcomes
families. It is not however only for families but instead a resort for those
wishing to experience refreshing island hospitality and enjoy the best of St.
Lucia. Maintaining a standard of excellence, he and his staff continually look
for ways to make he vacation experience better for their guests. From weddings
and vow renewals to reunions and family celebrations, they enjoy the opportunity
to make once-in-a-lifetime memories happen.
Resort:
Step off the plane at St. Lucia’s Hewanorra
International Airport, and you’re about five minutes from one of the best-kept
secrets in the Eastern Caribbean.
Coconut Bay
Resort and Spa is nestled
along St.
Lucia's pristine Atlantic shores. Spanning 85 lush acres fringed with coconut palms, The
Bay is a secret getaway spot offering guests of all ages an easy all-inclusive
vacation. The lobby area is an open space with huge over-stuffed colorful
seating and tables with chess, backgammon, checker-game designs painted on them.
Not just for families, the resort provides services to
meet the needs of families with young kids while not diminishing the service to
adults. From the first welcome drink to the last bite of pineapple, it’s all
good. Need to know: The resort offers complete wedding services.
Amenities:
The 254-room property offers Caribbean-cool views from
every room, some of the pristine ocean and others of the tropical island. And
along with either a king-size bed or two queen-size beds that sleep up to four,
you’ll have a comfortable, separate sitting area. Amenities include air
conditioning, ceiling fans, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, in-room safe,
iron, ironing board and bathroom with shower and hairdryer. Bonus points:
Need more family space? Connecting rooms are available by request. Need to
know: Wireless internet connection is also available in certain locations on
property. Voltage in rooms and throughout the property is 220 volts and
electrical outlets accept only the British standard flat 3-pin plug. Guests are
advised to bring a converter and an adaptor with them, as they are not provided
by the hotel. The front desk staff will charge cameras for guests.
All-included:
In addition to comfortable
sleeping arrangements, guests receive a welcome drink on arrival and a weekly
cocktail party hosted by resort managers and staff. Full breakfast, lunch,
dinner and snacks each day at a choice of three restaurants or the beach grill.
Unlimited juices, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages at a choice of three bars,
plus the swim up pool bar. Within site of the scrumptious adult buffet tables
there is a smaller children’s food buffet serving a variety of kid-friendly
comfort foods including pizza, spaghetti and pancakes as well as tempting fried
plantains, luscious pineapple, tamarinds, coconut juice and Caribbean treats.
The two specialty restaurants each have a children’s menu which changes during
the week. Bonus Points: Clever drinks abound, young kids can sip a
“Bob-the-Builder” (banana/milk/milo) drink or sample a “The Harry Potter”
(Sprite/grenadine/tomato juice). This is the good stuff.
Activities:
On site you’ll find three pools and a water park - the
largest one on the island of St. Lucia. The water park features two tropical
waterslides and a lazy river which carries guests effortlessly along winding
turns and under cascading waterfalls. Directly in front of the main lobby
area is a pool set up for volleyball and a daily entertainment program provides
a variety of land and pool activities. Throughout the week guests enjoy evening
entertainment and theme nights featuring the uniqueness of the island and its
culture. The Towel Hut by the pool provides beach towels, board games (on loan)
and also water-sport items for day trips. Also in this area are two pool tables,
ping pong, Foosball and an arcade with two video game stations. On site is a
fitness center offering the latest in exercise equipment for individual workouts
as well as aerobics classes. The tennis center features four courts. Bonus
points: There is an outdoor whirlpool as well as an adults-only pool.
Comments from parents:
While at the resort I had the chance to speak with several parents on vacation
with their children. No one was disappointed and everyone was impressed by the
friendliness of the always attentive staff –like staying with friends.
Sheryl from Tyrone, Georgia
(mother of a three-year-old) said, “What I enjoy the most is the freedom Eli has
to be able to run and play with me able to see him while having adult time.” I
talked to Sheryl several times they have a 21 year-old daughter in college. She
found Coconut Bay Resort and Spa while surfing the Internet.
Al from Toronto, (father of
an eight-year-old and a four-year-old) told me that his family takes a vacation
every three months. When they first arrived, his wife and daughter headed to the
spa to have their hair braided. His wife commented on how incredibly clean and
well-managed the spa was. They loved the resort, the facility in general, only
suggestion for improvement -- to include peanut butter for sandwiches on the
menu. (Their wish is already a reality.)
Sandra and Clive also from
Toronto (parents of a five-year-old) were impressed by the efficiency of the
“Kidz Klub” children’s activity center managed Florence and Nasha. They liked
the idea that for a child to use the activity center, parents must check the
child in and provide emergency contact information. If a child has a food
allergy, they ask a parent to pick them up for lunch.
There’s a spa:
Located on the property, at the edge of the sea is the Kai Mer (French Creole
for house by the sea). The tranquil facility provides guests with ocean view
treatment rooms with private outdoor showers, relaxation lounge, 12-head Swiss
hydro shower, two steam rooms and two sauna rooms. The spa offers an extensive
selection of treatments, facials, massages and pedicures. Best news for
families, teens are allowed. Signature spa services include ocean front
massages, Coconilla – a combination treatment, and a “choose your own aloe”
experience.
CocoLand.
Created
for the Resort’s younger guests CocoLand combines fun with education. The
action starts as soon as the kids arrive at the resort when they receive their
CocoPacks. These include a tote bag, water bottle with strap for the jungle
tours, T-shirt, bucket or baseball hat and scrapbook to record adventures from
CocoLand. Because the youngsters are pre-registered, the planning and organizing
is already done, allowing the kids to get right to the fun. There are two age
groupings, with curriculums designed to cater to the different interests of
each. Children ages three through eleven are part of the CocoLand Kidz Klub,
while ages nine through fourteen make up the Adventure Club. The kids that
qualify for both groups have their choice of which group they want to
experience.
While at the Kidz Klub,
youngsters take informative nature hikes on Coconut Bay's eighty-five
palm-fringed acres and learn about the Caribbean's geography and St. Lucia's
ecology. They also participate in supervised arts and crafts, enjoy the
Caribbean's largest all-ages water park and play at the Kidz Klub water
playground. All kids will discover St. Lucia's history dating back to tales of
pirates, local traditions and up to current day customs. Exploring lush foliage
and indigenous animals from the iguana to the orange winged parrot will be part
of the fun and enlightening curriculum.
The Adventure Club for the
older kids combines a variety of physical and educational challenges that
require teamwork and problem-solving skills. The water park has two huge water
slides and a lazy river. The "Coconut Canon" is the fastest water slide in the
Caribbean with kids reaching blazing speeds until they're shot out of the slide
like a rocket. The "Survivor-like" Adventure Club for the older kids combines a
variety of physical and educational challenges. Though no kids will be voted off
the island, the tasks will be exciting and stimulating. Need to know:
Each staff member at the center is CPR certified.
All-inclusive cost:
From mid April until the end of December family vacation
rates begin at $300 per room per night (double occupancy) with an additional
charge of $55 per child (age 12 or younger) night, $100 per teen or additional
adult per night staying in the same room. From January until mid April rates are
slightly higher. The all-inclusive vacation rates include hotel taxes and
gratuities.
Location on the planet.
The Bay is located less than a 10-minute drive from
St. Lucia’s Hewanorra Int’l Airport on the island’s southern shore. Need to
know: The island capital, Castries, is located approximately 90 minutes from
the resort and is served by the George Charles inter-island regional airport.
Coconut
Bay Resort and Spa.
Vieux Fort, St. Lucia. Resort 1(758) 459-6000, reservations 1-866-978-6226. In the United Kingdom or Europe call: 44 1582 792260 or
www.cbayresort.com
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There I was standing at least 40 feet above the ground, about to fly through the
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answer I heard someone say, ready? Okay go! I was soaring through the air on a
zipline. My panic subsided. I forgot about how I don’t like heights. It really
felt like I was flying. I landed at the second platform knowing that I wanted to
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More
Terrific Vacation Books
Curious Clownfish.
By Eric Madde
& Adrienne Kennaway, Little Brown & Company; (July, 1990). one of our all time
favorites, this book is a pure delight to share with young children. The large,
bright illustrations and the endearing story make this an ideal airport
companion. At my teen’s insistence, this book will remain in our family library
for the next generation. (Ages 2-5)
Anancy-spiderman. by James Berry, Walker Books; (July 27, 1989).
Every young child will be enchanted by the folktales of Anancy (Anansi). This
book contains a collection of 20 tales about the antics of the West Indian
trickster and his companions Bro Monkey, Bro Dog, and Bro Tiger. This collection
is ideal for an airport layover or a prelude to naptime. (3-10)
A Caribbean Counting Book.
by Faustin Charles. Houghton Mifflin; (March 3, 1996).
The perfect trip companion for parents with young travelers, this book engages
tykes in the island culture with rhymes and rhythms typical of Jamaica,
Martinique to the Dutch West Indies. Count pawpaws and breadfruit, guava,
centipedes, and fish. This book works really well with the lighthearted A
Caribbean Alphabet by Frane Lessac's. Both create a sense of place for young
children by making them a part of the learning base. (Ages 2-5)
Travel
Communications Inc. Comments, reviews and information based on a site visit
3/2006. Please confirm details prior to making vacation plans. 3/2006
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