Accomodation
The St. Lucian's 120 rooms feature either two double beds or one king-sized bed with views of the gardens, pool, or beach. The rooms are simply furnished with white tile floors, colorful ceramic lamps, rattan furniture, and subdued, slightly faded, beachy artwork.Separate seating areas feature a small sofa and coffee table, making the rooms feel more like suites. White linens and duvet covers add a touch of crispness to the otherwise tired decor -- the furniture shows visible signs of wear and tear, the drapery is heavy, and the air-conditioning is noisy. All of the rooms have private terraces with two plastic chairs and a table. Mini-fridges, coffeemakers with packets of Maxwell House coffee, older TVs, and safes are standard.Bathrooms are stocked with plenty of white towels accented by fresh flowers but are on the small side. The oversized, above-the-counter vessel sinks on dark wood vanities add a modern touch, but the tile work, tubs, and toilets could use updating.
Dining
St Lucia, and in particular St Lucia resort hotels, are renowned for their evening entertainment and it’s no different at the all-inclusive St Lucian Hotel. You have a choice of two dining options here: either have international cuisine in the informal beachside Mariners Restaurant, or go for the a la carte selection of Eastern flavours being offered by the Oriental. With a choice like that, your taste buds will thank you for it!
Recreation
It's one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, certainly the best on St Lucia, Reduit Beach - its sheltered waters, Rodney Bay, are perfect for swimming, snorkelling or sunfish sailing.If you want to do more than relax on the beach, join in a beach volley ball game or beach cricket, the hotel's watersports centre offers a range of activities.The resort has a gym if you'd like to work out and spa treatments are available. Golf and horse-riding can be arranged.
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