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Bananaquit House

Phone758 450 8240 Fax758 450 8089 Websitehttp://www.tropicalvillas.net

Category
Villas & Villa Living
Island
St Lucia
Location
Soufriere, Soufriere
No of Rooms:
5
Prices from:
US $470.00/ villa/ night ? view all rates

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Beach & Swimming

About five minutes down the hill from Bananaquit House is Anse Chastanet, a lovely cove with grey sand and a beach bar (part of a hotel). Watersports are available and there is excellent snorkelling and diving. Anse Mamin is a small cove just north of Anse Chastanet (also part of the resort's 600 acre estate). It has a sandy beach (some stones) and sports including kayaking and mountain biking in the valley, and is a nice place to spend the day. The beach and swimming at Jalousie Plantation, about 20 minutes drive, is ideal for children. There is a man-made white-sand beach and a variety of non-motorised watersports. In the bay just beyond Soufriere, Malgretoute, there is a reasonable stretch of grey sand beach with a beach bar.

There is a small swimming pool/large plunge pool at Bananaquit House, which is set within a tiled terrace adjoining the mid level and the main living area of the villa. The immediate pool area is completely enclosed by wrought iron railings at the height recommended for children by US Health and Safety standards. The pool has entry steps across one corner and measures 10ft x 15ft.

Sports & Recreation

There is a private tennis court (day play only) very close to the villa which can be rented on an hourly basis. This has been built into the hillside and is enclosed by fencing (balls that go over it are almost impossible to retrieve). Take your own rackets and an ample supply of tennis balls. Nearby Anse Chastanet Resort has a full service spa called Kai Belte, and there is mountain biking on their estate Anse Mamin Plantation through Bike St Lucia Jungle Adventure (who will pick up from the resort's main beach).

The local area is very fertile and there are good opportunities for visiting gardens and former plantations. There is also plenty of hiking in the area, particularly around Fonds St Jaques inland. If so much looking at the Pitons inspires a desire to climb one, then tours are available of the Gros Piton. The area is good for birdwatching and an estimated 50 species can be seen around this area. The scuba diving around Soufrière is also excellent. It drops off underwater almost as steeply as the land descends to the sea. The walls are clad with coral and there are volcanic outlets, so you might end up diving in bubbles. We recommend Dive Fair Helen.

Locality

Situated on the south west coast of St Lucia just north of Soufrière, Bananaquit is one of a number of villas on the hillside above Anse Chastanet. Close by is La Bagatelle, another holiday home which can be rented through Tropical Villas. Soufrière is the oldest town in St Lucia and although it is currently undergoing development it still retains some of its traditional character. On the bay itself are a couple of seafront restaurants and bars. To the rear of the town are the Diamond Falls and Botanical Gardens, with explosive tropical flora and some baths that take advantage of the mineral-laden and extremely hot waters. You can take a curative bath here if you wish.

In the area you will also find another famous St Lucia attraction (the most famous of course being the Saint Lucia Pitons, which are designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Sulphur Springs, the island's volcanic vent. It is an area of steaming, smelly morass, jokingly referred to as the 'drive-in volcano'. The countryside here is immensely fertile and there are two delightful former plantations. At Morne Coubaril Estate you will see old cocoa works, copra and cassava factories and the remains of a sugar mill as well as a re-creation of a traditional St Lucian farm workers' village. Farther south is Fond Doux, where there are garden tours and you will see the traditional method of processing cocoa beans.

Useful Hints

Ask your travel organiser or the management company (if booking direct) for initial food and drink supplies to be laid in for your arrival (a starter food pack costs approximately US$40 per person), so that the cook can prepare a simple welcome meal for you. Thereafter, your cook will be happy to assist you with your shopping should you wish to delegate this chore, however do expect to provide transport and an appropriate gratuity for this service. Rental rates for villas in St Lucia do not include 'tips', about which you will find advice in the guest information book at the villa.

Personal laundry is not included in the rental rates and charges are approximately as follows: machine wash small load EC$10, hand wash small load EC$25 and ironing small load EC$25.
Bananaquit House has a pet dog which lives on the premises and can be removed by request for the duration of your stay.
Bananaquit House does not have air-conditioning. It has been built to allow the natural flow of air by way of breezeways and louvered windows and doors. All bedrooms are fan cooled either with a ceiling fan/standing fan and there are mosquito nets over the beds.

Airport Meet & Greet

If you are booking direct ask the villa management company Tropical Villas to send a taxi to meet you at the airport. These are arranged with their taxi driver Desir (pronounced Daisy), who normally waits in the area just outside the customs hall at Hewanorra airport. He will hold a Tropical Villas sign and if you miss him go to the Tourist Board desk and they will page him for you. Your airport transfers are paid for locally and take approximately 50 minutes from Hewanorra. Alternatively, if you would prefer to be taken care of from the minute you arrive at the airport, with a range of services that can include helicopter transfers and a Concierge Service we'd recommend St Lucia Representative Services.

If you are booking through a travel organiser, it is likely that their representative will be at the airport to meet you. This service and your return airport transfers should be included in the cost of your holiday. Please check at the time of booking.

Getting Around

A hired car is strongly recommended for all St Lucia villas, though a jeep is recommended for this villa. A vehicle will be useful if you want to dine out at night or do lots of exploring and particularly when it comes to shopping for groceries. Book car hire via your travel organiser or direct with Drive-A-Matic (Tropical Villas will book this for you) or Cool Breeze Car & Jeep Rentals (which has an outlet in nearby Soufriere) and ask for your vehicle to be delivered to the property approximately 3 hours after your scheduled time of arrival on St Lucia or the following morning. They will issue your St Lucian driving licence, price US$20 or EC$54 and can return the car to either airport or they will collect it at a pre-arranged time on your departure day.

Be aware that there can be a shortage of cars in St Lucia over the Jazz Festival and possibly at Christmas, so at these times you are advised to book well in advance. Also book early if you want one for a week or more because the pre-booked rates can be better.

Bananaquit House offers bookings via the following villa rental agents: