Set on the beachfront of Turners Beach, this boutique hotel offers panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and of Monsterrat Island. Keyonna Beach All Inclusive features a restaurant and a bar.
Facing the beachfront, Jumby Bay Island - an Oetker Collection Hotel offers 5-star accommodation in Saint Johnʼs and has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
Featuring spectacular views over St. John’s Harbour, and free Wi-Fi, the Heritage Hotel is 300 metres from Antigua and Barbuda Museum and 500 metres from St. John’s Cathedral.
This sea front property features a spa and wellness centre with massage service. The adults-only resort has an outdoor swimming pool and offers free WiFi and free parking.
This resort is set along the white sand beach of Dickenson Bay, Antigua. It features on-site dining, a freshwater pool and tropical gardens. Guest rooms include full kitchenettes.
This beachfront resort is located in the secluded Hermitage Bay. Set in 16 acres of tropical gardens, it offers a Spa with massage, an outdoor pool and a gym.
Located in Saint Johnʼs in the Antigua region, Tropical Garden Cottage Antigua features a garden. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Yepton Estate Cottages is set in extensive tropical gardens next to a salt lagoon bird sanctuary. It offers self-catering accommodation around an outdoor pool. There is free Wi-Fi and free parking.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Saint Johnʼs cost £207 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saint Johnʼs are £462 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saint Johnʼs can on average be found for £1,052 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saint Johnʼs this weekend is £217 or, for a 4-star hotel, £581. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saint Johnʼs for this weekend cost on average around £1,878 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £218 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saint Johnʼs for tonight. You'll pay on average around £501 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saint Johnʼs will cost around £1,878 (based on Booking.com prices).
Roads and open sewers are terrible. Radcliffe Quay is interesting. Ana's is great location, and reasonable prices. 1st Choice has much variety and deli food is excellent and great value. Difficult getting around St John's due to bad road conditions, with washed out sides, speed bumps and open sewers. You need to know your way around.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
This stay was total 11 nights moved from other room for 4-...
This stay was total 11 nights moved from other room for 4-night studio.
All units are privately owned so no two are alike, meaning furnishings and bath and kitchen updates are all different. If I was alone, I would have had to request a step ladder as everything in kitchen was too high up to reach. MICROWAVE in a cabinet above the fridge set back??? ALL in all, decent room a little pricy in my opinion for off season. The staff was very friendly. Location allows you a nice beach walk either direction. A few restaurants nearby. You do need to be aware next to Sandals so it can be a little loud in the afternoon. Many many beautiful beaches would need transportation. Driving is not for the faint of heart.
We did drive in order to experience the Island fully. Oh, and great snorkeling!!
Marie
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I loved the ambiance it brought, the fresh air you wake up...
I loved the ambiance it brought, the fresh air you wake up to every morning the calming wave sounds, beautiful landscaping with those tall palm trees made me felt like I'm home away from home especially when the night settles in and the lights come on
Avalon Joseph
Barbados
10
Scored 10
Not much not to like in general 9 out if 10 St Johns itself...
Not much not to like in general 9 out if 10 St Johns itself (capital)bit quite but think this was because of covid Some great restaurants ie Stella's /the Bay House (tradewinds) hotel fantastic views over the bay Papa zuks local restaurant plus salt plaige and Ana's both on the beach Do the Wadadli catamaran trip brilliant/safe and very professional
Christopher
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful area. Island can be rough in many areas.
Beautiful area. Island can be rough in many areas. Resort is good for families, with lots of choices for restaurants and bars. Grocer is VERY expensive. Would recommend a golf cart or car for transportation around the resort, as it is very spacious. Resort is dated and needs updating. Each villa is different, so depends on the luck of the draw.
Kirstie
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is just a city, so half a day is enough.
It is just a city, so half a day is enough. Just explore the area around. Good places to eat in the Redcliffe Quay. Also, if you want to safely park a car there is a big parking lot (paid) right there. We tried to park a car on the street but the policeman told us that it is not allowed. Worth visiting the cathedral and the quays. Also, go on a biking/kayaking/ hiking tour organized by company who had an office next to the ice-cream/waffle place at the Redcliffe Quay. Great fun!
This was our first time in Antigua in December and we were surprised to find that almost everyday it was windy, therefore the beach was full of seaweed and the sea was rough. Not as nice as it usually is. It's not the fault of the hotel, but just be aware that maybe December is not a good month to go. Restaurants nearby are super expensive, so usually we went to the supermarket (which is a bit far) to buy food to cook in our apartment.
The location is good, and people working at the property are helpful.
After a long trip from Saskatoon to Antigua, it was nice to arrive at this quiet hotel. I had a suite on the top floor with a full kitchen, a king size bed, and a jacuzzi tub. I walked to St John's to rent a mountain bike for 5 days from Bike Plus on Independence Avenue and rode 200 km all around the island. The nearest beach is a 20 min walk from the hotel. I recommend Nigel's restaurant just down the street at the Anchorage Inn. I had a wonderful time. Donna was a very nice host.
my partner and I booked this property last minute, after having issues with our original booking with another hotel. the owner of the property was very helpful and sent regular communication regarding access. when we arrived at the property it was clean, spacious and homely. all rooms were equipped with AC which made our stay comfortable. the location is good with restaurants, supermarket and beach at a stones throw away. we would be more then happy to stay here again - thank you !
This was a two day business visit and I needed to be in St. Johns. I reaslised from other reviews that the hotel is basic and a little worn around the edges. Bearing that in mind, I enjoyed my stay. The location is great for the town of St. Johns. There's a pharmacy and super market very close (same block) and some great restaurants very close too. The staff were great. I also found it reasonably quiet. IF you are looking for a beach stay then I would say this isn't for you.
This is one of the best resorts I have ever stayed at. The resort was beautiful but the staff was the differentiating factor. Every staff member from the restaurant to the front desk was extremely professional and took the extra effort to make sure my group was being taken care of. Highly recommend Blue Waters resort for anyone looking to enjoy paradise, good food, and amazing service.
Staff were helpful & engaging. We had a beach pool room which was stunning.
The setting and location is lovely and it has the potential to be a stunning boutique hotel. Our feedback was received in the manner in which it was given and staff did what little they could to make our stay better - what is wrong will take months to fix.
Amazing location - literally on the beach (less than 1 min walk to Dickenson beach), restaurants super close (less than 5 mins walk), great room with great view. On site mini mart and very helpful staff. 100% would recommend and will be returning to when I'm next in antigua.
Donna was an excellent host. The facilities are well appointed and I truly had no complaints. I was treated like family while I was there and honestly felt like I was home. There were no issues with the Wi-Fi and I would definitely stay here again!
it is $26 USD from the airport and it has a private beach. there is a restaurant in the hotel next door but it is a bit far from other facilities ( market, shops, restaurants) This place is ideal for a short stay or if you have your own transport
Comfortable studio facilities with fridge freezer, good quiet a.c. . Friendly staff. Good value for money. Authentic atmosphere rather than 'all inclusive ' style.Clean and safe.
the food was excellent
the room was perfect
grear location able to enjoy the whole area
the staff was the best
the price we got was way below market price and a great value
it was directly on the beach. didn’t have to walk a long distance. there are two bars/ restaurant located right there as well. loved my stay can’t wait to go back there.
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