Located in Saint Johnʼs, a 18-minute walk from Jabberwock Beach, Northshore Seaside Suites provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a private beach area and a terrace.
Nicholas
British Virgin Islands
Very friendly management , the rooms come with private balconies, there is a cooling fresh sea breeze being on the Northshore. Great showers, soft towels and the room had all that I would expect.
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.
Fernanda
United States of America
We love that this resort has character and felt more like a small hotel. The beach and the cabanas are great and perfect for a relaxing weekend.
Located in Saint Johnʼs, a few steps from Dickenson Bay Beach, Royalton CHIC Antigua, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort - Adults Only provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool,...
Located in Saint Johnʼs, Heritage Hotel has a terrace, bar and free WiFi throughout the property. There's a restaurant serving Cajun Creole cuisine, and free private parking is available.
This sea front property features a spa and wellness center with massage service. The adults-only resort has an outdoor swimming pool and offers free WiFi and free parking.
Orin
United States of America
Breakfast was great. Location was beautiful. Room 116 was the best.
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Scored 7.7
7.7
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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
Scored 8.0
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 of America
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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 of America
Scored 8.0
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!
walentyna
Canada
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Exceptional location in front of Dickenson beach. The studio was clean and with good internet connection; it seems it was renovated recently. You need a car to go to the supermarket, but there is a small market in front of the hotel selling some basics and the hotel staff can purchase other groceries for you at a small fee. Great value for money.
The appartment / room we had was really spacious, clean and with great ocean view. When we booked we read that the food was not great but it exceeded our expectations. Also the hotel has a small island in front of the hotel where you can go by canoe or boat (all for free). It is one of the nicest beaches we have seen on Antigua.
Staff were obliging and happy. Quiet at this time of year. Food was very good for all inclusive. Accommodation a little tired but had a nice Caribbean feel to the main building.
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