sbfanatic #1 Posted July 22 Is there any All Inclusive Day Pass Resorts in St Lucia? 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #2 Posted July 22 3 hours ago, sbfanatic said: Is there any All Inclusive Day Pass Resorts in St Lucia? Royalton's, Sandals, St Jame's, Papillon, Rendezvous, LeSport, Coconut Bay and so on... Bummer to miss out on the amazing sites and Experiences of the island. And the day passes are expensive, FWIW (average $100 per person, you'd have to eat and drink an incredible amount to make it worthwhile versus a day at the beach, or such). Enjoy 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canadarocks #3 Posted July 23 reedprincess we've visited St Lucia a number of times. Done Cosol's island tour, Mystic Man's catamaran, and spent a day at Rendezvous. For our visit this January we've decided on getting day passes and I'm looking at the Bay Gardens Beach Resort in particular. Good choice? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #4 Posted July 23 19 minutes ago, canadarocks said: reedprincess we've visited St Lucia a number of times. Done Cosol's island tour, Mystic Man's catamaran, and spent a day at Rendezvous. For our visit this January we've decided on getting day passes and I'm looking at the Bay Gardens Beach Resort in particular. Good choice? Bay Gardens isn't an AI resort. Your day pass includes lunch, a drink or two, some splash park tickets and sometimes a half hour massage. If you're desperate to use a pool, it's a pretty good deal, but you can eat and drink and such all you like there without a day pass - you just can't use the pool. You can get lounge chairs, etc if you want. It really does simply depend on what you actually want to do. If you're wanting a lovely low key beach day - try Vigie Beach. 20-30 minute easy walk, boardwalk with several local restaurants and bars, Chiara, loads of shade, massages (usually she's there), restrooms, calm swimmable beach, etc. If a pool is a must, th. Bay Gardens is great. If it's just adults, consider calling Calabash Cove instead - absolutely serene, divine food, gorgeous views and delicious drinks. What is it you're actually looking to do.. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canadarocks #5 Posted July 23 Thanks so much for the quick response. DH is recovering from a stroke so a pool day is preferable. Resortforaday offers a day pass to Bay Gardens with transportation there and back, 4 drinks, 2 course lunch and a 20 minute massage. That's what I was considering. But caribbeandaypass has a much cheaper one for Calabash Cove. We'd be on our own to taxi there & back, and we'd need to purchase our own food and drinks though. Do you think Calabash Cove is the better choice? 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #6 Posted July 23 13 hours ago, canadarocks said: Thanks so much for the quick response. DH is recovering from a stroke so a pool day is preferable. Resortforaday offers a day pass to Bay Gardens with transportation there and back, 4 drinks, 2 course lunch and a 20 minute massage. That's what I was considering. But caribbeandaypass has a much cheaper one for Calabash Cove. We'd be on our own to taxi there & back, and we'd need to purchase our own food and drinks though. Do you think Calabash Cove is the better choice? Calabash Cove is fantastic. Adults only, much better food, etc. If you have to get your own cab, and buy your own food and drinks there's absolutely no reason to buy any kind of day pass. In general, day pass isn't really needed for CC - but they do need to know if you want to come - Or buy it straight through the resort itself, cut the middle man. They're pretty quick on answering emails so contact them and arrange right with them.. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canadarocks #7 Posted July 23 Thanks so much reedprincess. I'll definitely contact Calabash Cove. 🙂 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #8 Posted July 23 5 hours ago, canadarocks said: Thanks so much reedprincess. I'll definitely contact Calabash Cove. 🙂 Only consideration may be stairs - there's stairs all around CB - probably 15-20 down to the pool, another 20 down to the beach. They're not very steep, and do have handrails and are quite even - but a consideration maybe.. Otherwise, you won't regret CC. It's simply divine. You won't want to leave! 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canadarocks #9 Posted July 23 (edited) Got a response quickly from Calabash Cove: "$25.00 per person payable at the front desk. Spend the day at the resort and settle food and beverage services according to consumption. The rate is subject to change. Visitors get accommodated on a space available basis." Figuring on about $40-50 for a round-trip taxi and then food & drinks on top of that, which can add up. I hate the "space available basis" quote every time I see it. Definitely something to consider though. Thanks again for your help reedprincess! Edited July 23 by canadarocks 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #10 Posted July 24 17 hours ago, canadarocks said: Got a response quickly from Calabash Cove: "$25.00 per person payable at the front desk. Spend the day at the resort and settle food and beverage services according to consumption. The rate is subject to change. Visitors get accommodated on a space available basis." Figuring on about $40-50 for a round-trip taxi and then food & drinks on top of that, which can add up. I hate the "space available basis" quote every time I see it. Definitely something to consider though. Thanks again for your help reedprincess! I wouldn't worry about the space available. It may (and only may) be a problem in peak peak season, like Christmas day or smack in February, but even then, it's not a problem.. We were just there for lunch on Friday - 6 rooms occupied out of 26! Lol. Cab should be $20 each way. It is better than Bay Gardens, but Bay Gardens is very good too. Just busier, etc. Enjoy, wherever you end up... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ann141 #11 Posted August 5 Do you know if the $25 for CC includes chairs/umbrellas etc? 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #12 Posted August 6 8 hours ago, ann141 said: Do you know if the $25 for CC includes chairs/umbrellas etc? Yes, it does. There is zero issue getting chairs or umbrellas on the beach at all. Enjoy. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ann141 #13 Posted August 6 4 hours ago, reedprincess said: Yes, it does. There is zero issue getting chairs or umbrellas on the beach at all. Enjoy. Thank you 🙂 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TTEllis #14 Posted August 13 On 7/23/2019 at 4:42 PM, reedprincess said: Only consideration may be stairs - there's stairs all around CB - probably 15-20 down to the pool, another 20 down to the beach. They're not very steep, and do have handrails and are quite even - but a consideration maybe.. Otherwise, you won't regret CC. It's simply divine. You won't want to leave! I'm going to have to try this place out, had planned on booking Spencer's Beach Break but this place sounds wonderful. I checked out the website looks awesome. Thanks for the info. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VivianK #15 Posted September 4 We're going in February and CC sounds great. About how far from the port is the resort? We've toured the island already and would welcome a beach. Thank you. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #16 Posted September 6 On 9/5/2019 at 1:09 AM, VivianK said: We're going in February and CC sounds great. About how far from the port is the resort? We've toured the island already and would welcome a beach. Thank you. 20-35 minites from oort depending on traffic. The beach isn't spectacular, but it's lovely snd quite. The resort itself, splendid 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KATHYMAC68 #17 Posted October 29 I have Bay Gardens booked with transportation included. Anyone have some info on the timing of their pickups? Should I worry about missing the cruise on the way back or do they plan for that? 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TTEllis #18 Posted October 29 6 hours ago, KATHYMAC68 said: I have Bay Gardens booked with transportation included. Anyone have some info on the timing of their pickups? Should I worry about missing the cruise on the way back or do they plan for that? They got you covered, go and have a blast no worries. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reedprincess #19 Posted October 31 On 10/29/2019 at 1:44 PM, KATHYMAC68 said: I have Bay Gardens booked with transportation included. Anyone have some info on the timing of their pickups? Should I worry about missing the cruise on the way back or do they plan for that? They plan for that, and are well aware of refund time, drive time, etc. If you're concerned it's going to be cutting it too close, simply ask for an earlier return time . 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites