Offering 2 private areas on the beach, The Northshore Residence offers self-catering accommodation.
Martin
United States
Good location with nice looking beach, in sporty walking distance of American University Antigua (40 min). Apartment big enough, with a little kitchen and two sea-looking balconies.
Facing the beachfront, Jumby Bay Island - an Oetker Collection Hotel offers 5-star accommodation in Saint Johnʼs and has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
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.
Lalita
United Kingdom
My husband and I had a wonderful week at Keyonna. We celebrated my 30th birthday there and the staff went above and beyond to make it special, including a floating canapés basket in our private pool and Prosecco!
The food and drinks were delicious, well above our expectations for an all-inclusive resort. There was enough variety, with dinner menus changing daily, for you to try new meals every day and everything we had was great. We enjoyed the live music, especially the live steel band!
We stayed in a garden pool cottage which had a beautiful view of both the gardens and the sea and was just a few steps away from the beach. Every room has its own assigned beach beds and chairs which was a huge plus! The beach beds were large and comfortable and made our time on the beach even more enjoyable.
Service was always exceptional and the staff were always genuinely happy to help!
We also booked a beach dinner and massages at the spa, both were great experiences.
Overall, this was one of the best resorts we have ever stayed at and we want to come back! Will be recommending to all our friends and family.
Set in Saint Johnʼs, 100 metres from Dickenson Bay Beach, Royalton CHIC Antigua, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort - Adults Only offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free...
Baldeosingh
Trinidad and Tobago
Everything about Royalton Chic matched my expectations. No complains whatsoever. May wanna open the food truck a little earlier than 12:00pm but that’s just my preference as I like a snack a little while after breakfast but not to close to lunch.
Featuring spectacular views over St. John’s Harbour, and free Wi-Fi, the Heritage Hotel is 300 metres from Antigua and Barbuda Museum and 500 metres from St. John’s Cathedral.
This sea front property features a spa and wellness centre with massage service. The adults-only resort has an outdoor swimming pool and offers free WiFi and free parking.
Nanette
Samoa
The staff and the view and the overall hotel istself. It was lovely to recieve a gift upon departure.
Antigua Seaview is located 3 km from Saint John’s capital city and about 7 minutes’ drive from Antigua and Barbuda Museum. Free WiFi access is available in all rooms.
St. John’s hotel is situated on 17 acres of tropical gardens and is a 15-minute drive from VC Bird International Airport. It features 3 freshwater pools, 2 beaches, 3 a la carte restaurants and 4...
JASON CORDOVEZ
United States
Everything at the resort was exceptional. The staff was friendly, accommodating and helpful. The resort was beautiful! The food was incredible.
Caribbean Inn and Suites is located on Radio Range Hill on the outskirts of St John's, just 400 metres from King’s Casino and Adventure Antigua. It offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas.
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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
8.0
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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!
Our stay in the Northshore Aparthotel was really nice! Ticiana and her son were lovely, they were very welcoming and helpful people, they made us feel like at home.
The residence is really nice, the views from the rooms are simply gorgeous 😍 the whole place is beautiful! Very comfy beds and pillows. Very convenient facilities in the apartment too!
Very well located, quick car ride to the airport and to St Johns town. Easy to drive to the main attractions of the island too.
Our overall experience was great! 😊
Food is fine for this sort of hotel in the Caribbean. Hot water in the shower is iffy, but so it can be in many posher resorts I have stayed at in Antigua. At present I have work in Antigua and am a regular visitor (4 times in the last 4 months) Having stayed at several supposedly posher and much more expensive resorts this is now my favourite, in that the rooms are clean, bright and properly maintained, the amenities are good, the staff super - all in all a great package at a sensible price for Antigua.
Everyone was very nice and accommodating to us even though I didn't always deserve it. We were coming to the island to visit someone, who cancelled on us while we were in the air flying here. That meant we had to make all of our travel plans at the last minute, which should have been a complete disaster. However, the hotel staff were extremely helpful and patient, and arranged for us to have what in the end turned out to be a pretty interesting impromptu vacation.
Beautiful location by the beach with lovely gardens surrounding the apartments. Each apartment is separately owned so they are all slightly different, some better than others. Make sure that you have one with a balcony, which is picturesque but also the breeze is very pleasant. Two good (though fairly expensive) restaurants within 100 metres on the beach. Hawkers sell fresh fruit and vegetables in the car park most mornings. Good security presence.
The location was excellent for my American university of Antigua and the hotel is located in upscale neighborhood and very safe
the hotel has an excellent view to sea / ocean and also has a private beach. This setting is almost similar to any other upscale beach
The manager Tiziana was extremely helpful and went above and beyond to make the stay very comfortable and provided lots of information about the island to get us moving
This is one of the best resorts I have ever stayed at. The resort was beautiful but the staff was the differentiating factor. Every staff member from the restaurant to the front desk was extremely professional and took the extra effort to make sure my group was being taken care of. Highly recommend Blue Waters resort for anyone looking to enjoy paradise, good food, and amazing service.
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.
I love the village we stayed in. The access to the pool, the patio where my family gather and had memories and food. We loved the amount of sunlight that vines through the window every morning. Property workers are friendly. Overall, great location.
Donna was an excellent host. The facilities are well appointed and I truly had no complaints. I was treated like family while I was there and honestly felt like I was home. There were no issues with the Wi-Fi and I would definitely stay here again!
This is not a 5 star hotel, but it’s OK and we would come back. The room was clean and comfortable and the AC was great. And the breakfast was outstanding. Again, it’s not a fancy place, but we enjoyed our stay.
It was one of the best and practical equipped accommodations that I have stayed - it has everything is needed. The host was superb and assisted in a great way !! Definitely walked the extra mile !!!
Comfortable studio facilities with fridge freezer, good quiet a.c. . Friendly staff. Good value for money. Authentic atmosphere rather than 'all inclusive ' style.Clean and safe.
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.
The restaurant and bar on the beach had good food and atmosphere and stayed open during tropical storm Fiona while many businesses closed. The massage therapist is excellent!
Quiet relaxing rustic place with really fantastic staff. Effortless all inclusive, just ask. Wonderful breakfasts, cooked to order and splendid cocktails.
nice quiet area. probably would be best to hire a car if you want to get around the island. Donna the owner is a lovely lady. Annie the housekeeper too.
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