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Valerie acerca de Stanley’s Home Restaurant
27 Febrero de 2024 23:14

We ordered sweet and sour chicken, and sweet pepper chicken as our 2 main dishes. Both came with uncooked, cold green peppers and onions. We sent them back to the kitchen and asked them to cook the vegetables. They returned the dishes within 2 minutes in the exact same condition. We refused to pay for something which was uncooked. We then left the restaurant and had a delicious Chinese meal at Green Seas, on Friar's Hill Rd. I'd quit eating at Stanley's Home Restaurant before because of their poor food quality and dismal customer service. This experience just reminded of why I'd stopped going there in the first place. I shall return to my ban on eating at this establishment.

hgitz acerca de Digicel
25 Febrero de 2024 2:34

It’s nowhere written and they don’t tell you that you have to pay 20 EC$ extra for the SIM card itself. It was only at payment when they mentioned a higher price than it should be. So in total I paid 48+20=68 EC$ for what’s supposed to be 8.5 GB for 7 days. When I call *120#, it said 14 GB data plus 8.5 GB bonus data. I wonder what’s true now as I didn’t use up the 8.5 GB. Maybe it could be more cost efficient to take just the SIM card and activate packages through the MyDigicel app. Someone should try :)
Internet reception was pretty good throughout the island.

Edit: What’s more in the app it says I have 50 international minutes even though the flyer in the shop says nothing about it.

22 Febrero de 2024 11:19

Following a front tooth and crown that broke off at the gum lime just 2 days into our holiday, our hotel arranged an emergency appointment with the Drs Jammula at Antigua dentistry in St John’s. Dr Poornima Jammula worked on my tooth for hours to create a temporary solution out of composite built over a pin screwed into the remaining tooth root. She demonstrated great skill in achieving a tooth that looked better than the original! She wanted to give me back my smile for our holiday photos, which she certainly did!

Jeff acerca de Cecilia's
18 Febrero de 2024 19:43

My new favorite Caribbean restaurant! We were able to be seated with no reservation (although it is best to have one). The atmosphere was beautiful, the food was delicious and the staff was so friendly. We were served by Ophie, who made our experience exceptional.

16 Febrero de 2024 14:00

The road to the shelter is a little tricky, especially after rainfall. We decided to walk the last few hundred meters.
As mentionend before, they keep +/- a dozen friendly donkeys in the visitors area. They love being brushed - brushes are provided. If not, they will just walk away, but not bite or kick you. Nevertheless, better do not present your fingers carrot-style - they may take it for a carrot!
Donkeys running free on the island are a problem: they kick away the little soil and cause traffic accidents (and thus get hurt). So it is obviously better for donkeys and island to take them in.

Brandon acerca de Hodges Bay
15 Febrero de 2024 23:40

My wife and I stayed here 4 nights on vacation and it was perfect. The rooms were clean and spacious. The service was great, professional and kind. The whole experience was hassle free from checking in, checking out and paying, to ordering taxis around the island and back to the airport.

The best part was the location. The beachfront is gorgeous and so tranquil. The pools are nice and have incredible views. They also have a private island called prickly pear with free transfers from the lodge. The island is out of a movie. The waters are crystal clear, the bar has great food and drinks, and the beach is dazzlingly white. We spent two days just enjoying the island a world away from the busyness of normal life! Would definitely recommend!

T J acerca de Dawne's Soleil Kafé
15 Febrero de 2024 18:42

We’ve been on Antigua for three weeks and tried many restaurants, but Dawne's Soleil Kafé stands out as the best!

We visited it three times and consistently loved
• the high-quality food
• attentive and friendly service
• and cozy atmosphere.
(There was even live music one night).

Definitely recommend it!

Ganna acerca de La Brasserie
14 Febrero de 2024 15:32

One of the best places to dine in English Harbour. My husband and I really enjoyed the food, service, and atmosphere. Owner Isabelle was great to chat with and takes care of her customers very well! Highly recommended you stop in if you are in Antigua! They even offer a free water taxi from Nelson’s Dockyard.

Andrew acerca de The Catamaran Hotel
11 Febrero de 2024 16:49

I stayed here for 3 nights during my trip to Antigua in November 2023 (as my first time visiting the Caribbean!). We chose the Captain’s Cabin, which I would highly recommend! Taxes and fees included, our rate was about CA$300 per night, which sounds high in absolute terms for a mid-range, 3-star hotel, but relative to the price of other hotels in Antigua after adding taxes and fees (hint: not cheap at all!)I think the Catamaran Hotel delivered great value.

First, the hotel’s location is perfect for a relaxing getaway. It is tucked in a quiet corner near English Harbour, with an amazing small beach right in front of it. It’s not a private beach due to national laws, but because of its location it is pretty much used exclusively by hotel guests, and as the hotel is quite small, it is never crowded. It gives you a sense of intimacy and down-to-earth feeling that larger resorts (or high-end boutique resorts) simply do not have. The hotel has easy, free parking for those with car rentals. There are a few restaurants beside the hotel – I would recommend Sweet-Ts, a few minutes walk from the hotel, for an authentic and reasonably priced island experience (whereas the separately-run Captain's Quarter restaurant that is right beside the hotel is overpriced according to our neighbours, who ate there on their first night). The hotel is also a short drive away from the attractions and restaurants of English Harbour, or you could take a free boat ride across the harbour or simply walk there. The location makes it a great base for exploring the island’s attractions for those with a car.

We booked the Captain’s Quarter for its characteristic wood panelling and extra space (the standard rooms seem quite bare, small and outdated from the pictures) and I’m so glad we did! Our Captain’s Quarter cottage is set in a separate, colourful building in front of the hotel’s pool (which is really small, but not a problem at all as the ocean is literally steps away). It is not exactly a modern room (some might feel outdated), and not luxurious, but clean and well maintained with a nice vibe compared with a cookie cutter hotel room. I really liked the wood panellings and the triangular ceiling. The kitchen and bathroom are well equipped. There is a small table in the kitchen where you could work, although you would need to move the table to be closer to the plug. The AC worked very well, if not being too cold at times. The room has lots of windows allowing in plenty of natural light; however, the shades do not block the light very well and it gets bright quite early, so if that affects you, be sure to go to bed earlier at night or bring eye masks.

The Captain’s Quarter has two beds, one queen bed and one much smaller (single sized) daybed, which my friend and I actually used as a “night bed” as we took turns sleeping on the two beds. However, it turned out that the daybed doesn’t have full bedding. It only comes with a thin sheet and I woke up feeling cold in the early mornings. I should have asked for another set of bedding but I kept forgetting until it was too late and the office had closed for the evening, so I don’t blame the hotel for that.

The room rate comes with complimentary breakfast, which really adds to its value. Each morning, we had a plate (for each person) delivered to the porch outside the room, consisting of some pastries, bread, ham, cheese, yoghurt, fruit, and juice. It’s a good portion and it’s so nice to have breakfast outside on the porch, surrounded by serene tropical scenery and saying hi to your neighbours and the occasional gecko. The specific breakfast items also differed from day to day, which was very thoughtful of the hotel. You don’t see the hotel staff very often but when you do encounter them or ask them about something, they are very warm and friendly. Check-in and check-out were such a breeze! I’d also like to give a shoutout to Colin for being super friendly and helpful, especially in terms of looking into day tour options in Barbuda for me at the last minute.

Telephone acerca de Antigua Plumbing and Hardware
10 Febrero de 2024 9:24

Sales clerk was on cell phone convo discussing her childs father with her friend.i went to purchase lumber and she wanted me to go outside to the warehouse to ask if the lumber that i wanted to purchase was available after i stood in a line for almost 20min.