Thursday, January 24, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Ladera Resort in St. Lucia
I love St. Lucia. One of my most favorite stops is the Ladera resort, overlooking the Pitons. Oprah says that of the top five places to visit before you die, you should see the Pitons of St. Lucia.
The Ladera Resort is a honeymooners delight. This is not surprising given that St. Lucia is the number one destination islands for honeymoons in the world. At Ladera, each room has 3 walls, complete privacy and overlooks the Pitons. The photos below give you a feel for the decor and the layout of the rooms. Each room also has its own pool as well as a shower that does not have an outside wall.
We have stayed here and it has become a favorite stop, and we have eaten at their restaurant "Dasheene" overlooking the Pitons a number of times. See later posts for pictures of the rooms and a tour of the facilities.
The Ladera Resort is a honeymooners delight. This is not surprising given that St. Lucia is the number one destination islands for honeymoons in the world. At Ladera, each room has 3 walls, complete privacy and overlooks the Pitons. The photos below give you a feel for the decor and the layout of the rooms. Each room also has its own pool as well as a shower that does not have an outside wall.
We have stayed here and it has become a favorite stop, and we have eaten at their restaurant "Dasheene" overlooking the Pitons a number of times. See later posts for pictures of the rooms and a tour of the facilities.
Bay Gardens Beach Resort - St. Lucia
Our new favorite "affordable" resort in St. Lucia is the Bay Gardens Beach Resort. We love the decor and the finishing touches. The staff is very eager to improve in any areas requiring attention.
Located on the beach at Rodney Bay, this resort offers great restaurants within walking distance, terrific service, and every modern convenience. Each room is equipped with internet service at no extra charge.
Water Feature Experience: (Personal Observation) Although the designers of this great resort have excellent taste, not all of the bugs in the rooms have been worked out. The funniest experience we have had with water took place at this resort both times we stayed there. In the combination bath tub/shower is a pole on the wall with every conceivable water feature one could desire. The problem is that there are no instructions on how to use the shower. So there you stand, without a stitch of clothing for protection, facing the pole. As you turn on the shower water shoots out at you with great force. Hardly any of the water stays in the tub but rather fires across the spacious bathroom to the door which is in line with the tub. As you finally get the "shower pole" under control, you realize the only thing you can do is take a plain old ordinary shower with a boring drizzle from a little bit higher than your shoulders. What a waste of a great feature to miss out on the show massage and its accompanying nozzles that squirt water in fascinating angles. Oh well, perhaps soon each room will come with an instruction manual for the shower.
Bay Gardens - Castries, St. Lucia
Bay Gardens Hotel is located in Rodney Bay (about 15 minutes from Castries) in St. Lucia. This hotel is reasonably priced but is not located on the beach. The beach is a 10 minute walk from the hotel.
Meridian Pegasus Hotel - Georgetown, Guyana



The best hotel in Georgetown, Guyana is the Meridian Pegasus Hotel. We ask for the Executive Wing, non-smoking. The hotel offers wireless internet for $15 every 24 hours. Besides a poolside restaurant, it boasts an elegant restaurant that offers the best salmon one could imagine. Water in Guyana comes out of the tap looking very brown. Drinking bottled water is a must.
Situated below sea-level, as is all of Georgetown, the Meridian Pegasus overlooks the Caribbean. The water is brown due to the tree bark from the interior of Guyana that is carried by very dark rivers.
The currency in Guyana will throw you for a loop. A $1000 bill is worth $5 U.S. dollars, so the prices on the menu are quite startling at first brush. The breakfast that comes with the price of the room is outstanding.
The airport is about a 45 minute drive from the hotel. As you travel to the hotel you will pass horse-drawn wagons, many people walking along the road, and unattended cows. Guyana is the most third-world of the countries in the West Indies.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Torarica Hotel in Suriname
Each month we travel to Suriname and stay in the Torarica Hotel. Planes to Suriname only fly three times a week from Trinidad and always fly at night. The hotel provides a shuttle bus for the one hour trip to their hotel.
The grounds of the hotel offer the finest of Paramaribo if not Suriname entirely. Here you have tennis, swimming, hot tubs, exercise rooms, pedicures and massages. For $21.60 a person can schedule a relax massage or a deep massage.
The rooms have wireless internet but are always cold. There is not a way to regulate the air conditioning. If you leave it off, everything in the room gets damp.
A highlight of the hotel is the gift shop which features stunning Surinamese art. Also the lobby has a koi pond that is very well-stocked and maintained.
The grounds of the hotel offer the finest of Paramaribo if not Suriname entirely. Here you have tennis, swimming, hot tubs, exercise rooms, pedicures and massages. For $21.60 a person can schedule a relax massage or a deep massage.
The rooms have wireless internet but are always cold. There is not a way to regulate the air conditioning. If you leave it off, everything in the room gets damp.
A highlight of the hotel is the gift shop which features stunning Surinamese art. Also the lobby has a koi pond that is very well-stocked and maintained.
The Royal Torarica
On December 23, 2007, the Royal Torarica opened its doors for business. This four-star (plus) hotel is located against the river in downtown Paramaribo. (Kleine Waterstraat 10). For reservations call Boomerang Tours & Travel at 800 364 - 6010 or e-mail info@boomerangtours.com . (Suriname is located in South America just between Guyana and French Guiana and is north of Brazil.)
The following show takes you on a tour of the magnificent lobby featuring paintings by local Suriname artist, "Dorette", and gives a feel for the ambiance in the restaurant. The next photos illustrate the decor in the rooms as well as the ensuite bathroom with a rainforest shower. Air conditioning is individually regulated rather than an on/off button and each bed is crowned with a comfortable duvet. The bedrooms also have state of the art flat screen television sets and wireless internet.
The lowest price rooms begin with the garden view rooms with the river view rooms located on the other side of the hall. These rooms retail around $220. The next level of room is called deluxe and a few overlooking the river have a terrace.
Although the landscaping is not yet complete, the restaurant food is excellent and the hotel is fully operational sharing all of the amenities of the Torarica next door.
The following show takes you on a tour of the magnificent lobby featuring paintings by local Suriname artist, "Dorette", and gives a feel for the ambiance in the restaurant. The next photos illustrate the decor in the rooms as well as the ensuite bathroom with a rainforest shower. Air conditioning is individually regulated rather than an on/off button and each bed is crowned with a comfortable duvet. The bedrooms also have state of the art flat screen television sets and wireless internet.
The lowest price rooms begin with the garden view rooms with the river view rooms located on the other side of the hall. These rooms retail around $220. The next level of room is called deluxe and a few overlooking the river have a terrace.
Although the landscaping is not yet complete, the restaurant food is excellent and the hotel is fully operational sharing all of the amenities of the Torarica next door.
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