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St. James's Club Antigua

Réservez si You want a sprawling, classic Caribbean club vibe where you can drop the kids at a solid club and retreat to an adults-only pool, provided you don't mind dated decor.

Pourquoi les gens l'adorent

  • Two distinct beaches (one calm bay, one breezy ocean)
  • Royal Suites offer a genuine adults-only sanctuary within a family resort
  • The 'Club' atmosphere feels social and safe for multi-generational groups

En bref : A reliable but aging grand dame that fights a constant battle with seaweed and needs a room renovation yesterday.

Évalué par @travel_with_troylynnI stayed in this Royal Suite and it was the perfect disconnect. The decor is classic Caribbean, which I found really charming, and having that huge balcony to watch the waves was unforgettable. It felt like my own private beach house.


Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit

The hype

Guests love the grounds and the staff (mostly), but consistently complain that the rooms are 'tired' and 'tatty' for the price point.

Reality check

The 'All-Inclusive' has caveats: bottled water isn't always free, the best restaurant (Piccolo Mondo) has a $35-50 surcharge, and steak/lobster often incur extra fees.

  • You are a family needing a resort that actually caters to kids and teens
  • You want a 'village' feel where you don't have to leave the property
  • You are a tennis or pickleball player (courts are a highlight)

Propreté et entretien

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  • Housekeeping: Hit or miss. Daily service is standard, but reviews frequently mention missed corners and dust.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Functional but dated. Grout lines in older rooms can look dingy even when clean. Water pressure is good.
  • Maintenance: The biggest weak point. Expect peeling paint, stiff sliding doors, and occasional AC drips.
  • Linens & towels: Towels can be scratchy and 'grey' rather than bright white. Beach towels are often in short supply.
  • Odors & scents: The smell of sulfur/rotting seaweed is a recurring complaint during sargassum season.

Sleepability™

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7.5-10SILENCIEUX
  • 4:30 AM mosquito fogging truck
  • Loud AC units in older rooms
  • Evening entertainment noise near the main pool/Docksider

Avant de réserver

Bon à savoir

  • Resort fee is ~$24/night and Tourism Levy is $5/person/night - pay at checkout.
  • Dinner reservations are required for most a la carte restaurants and they book up fast.
  • No elevators; if you have bad knees, request a room near the lobby or main pool.

Quoi emporter

  • Strong bug spray (sand flies and mosquitoes are aggressive)
  • Insulated tumbler (drinks melt fast in the heat)
  • Dress code attire (long pants/collared shirts required for men at dinner)

Génie des chambres

Meilleurs choix

  • Royal Suites (Adults Only) - sunken living rooms, best views, separate pool access
  • Premium Rooms (Upper Floor) - vaulted ceilings and better ocean breezes than ground floor

Chambres à éviter

  • Club Rooms (Ground Floor) - often described as 'dungeon-like', damp, and lacking a view
  • Rooms near the Docksider restaurant if you want to sleep before 11 PM

Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller

I am requesting an UPPER FLOOR Premium Room or Royal Suite to avoid ground-level dampness and noise. Please ensure the room is away from the Docksider restaurant/bar area.

FAQ et astuces cachées

Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.

Is the seaweed really that bad?

Yes, especially from May to October. The Atlantic side (Coco Beach) gets hit hardest. The resort uses machines to clear it, but the smell of rotting algae can linger.

Is the WiFi actually free?

Yes, it is now included in the mandatory $24/night resort fee, but coverage can be spotty in the villas.

Can I walk to restaurants off-property?

No. You are on a secluded peninsula. You need a taxi (approx $15-20 USD one way) to get to English Harbour for outside dining.

Is the food good?

It's average. The Rainbow Garden buffet is reliable. 'Eleven/11' gets poor reviews. Piccolo Mondo is excellent but costs ~$40 extra per person.

Are the pools heated?

No, and they can feel chilly in the winter months (Jan-Feb).

Do they have room service?

Limited hours only (typically evening), and it is NOT included in the all-inclusive plan (extra charge applies).


Conseils d'initiés

  • The 'Coffee Shop' near the lobby is the best spot for a quiet morning espresso and pastry, often overlooked.

  • Grab a 'Royal Suite' even if you aren't a honeymooner; the access to the quiet waterfall pool is worth the upgrade.

  • The tennis pro is excellent—book a lesson early in your trip.

5 choses à savoir avant de partir

  • 💡The 'Cinema' is often just a projector in a conference room, not a real theater.

  • 💡You have to sign a check for every single meal and drink even on the All-Inclusive plan (for inventory tracking).

  • 💡The birds at breakfast are aggressive; do not leave your plate unattended.

  • 💡The 'beach vendors' on the public parts of the beach can be persistent.

  • 💡The tap water is safe to drink, but tastes heavily chlorinated.

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