St. Christopher Club
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Welcome to St. Christopher Club, your Basseterre “home away from home.” St. Christopher Club aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
Close to some of Basseterre's most popular landmarks, such as Immaculate Conception Co-Cathedral Catholic Church (2.6 mi) and Port Zante (2.6 mi), St. Christopher Club Hotel is a great destination for tourists.
Guest rooms offer a kitchenette, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and St. Christopher Club Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While visiting Basseterre, you may want to try some lobster at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Carambola Beach Club, Marshalls, or Rock Lobster.
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out National Museum, which is a popular history museum amongst tourists.
St. Christopher Club puts the best of Basseterre at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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Their pools are nice, the older one is an odd lightning bolt or zigzag shape but the new one is much more modern with a jacuzzi big enough for 6-8 people. The jacuzzi is elevated above the pool but connected to it with a waterfall. Basically the jacuzzi has a small infinity wall and the run off creates a small waterfall falling 3 or 4 feet into the pool. Very well thought out.
Oh and the pool has a built in bar, but unfortunately it's used for private parties and doesn't have a dedicated bartender.
The condo itself was very clean and smelt nice as if it had just been cleaned. The patios we enormous and made for a great dinning area during the evenings. The air conditioner stopped producing cold air during our third day there but we reported it to the management and it was fixed by that night.
During Irene we were expecting to get wet, a least a little, but we never even had to mop once. The power failed twice the first night and twice the second day. The first time was nice because it gave us an authentic feel to a storm and gave us front row tickets to a great lightning show. every time after that it was just annoying. As bad as it is to say, the only consolation to losing power was that most of, if not all of, Frigate Bay and nearly all the condomium projects along the road had lost power as well.
The Atlantic beach wasn't very nice to swim at, way to much seaweed. Couldn't even lounge around. But we chalked that up to the storm. The Caribbean side was much nicer and wasn't nearly as dirty, plus all the bars you could want.
Rge deck faced the mountains (thank goodness) so at least we didn't have to watch the construction (just hear it). The deck was about 20 feet by 40 feet!!! I am serious! Peter said "well you can have a party out here" I said, "well, not really, we don't have any dishes or silverware". Don't get me wrong, it was a nice deck but it was stange to have such a small living area and such a huge deck. By the way, no cushions for the lounge chair.
Ok, enough about the "Club". St. Kitts is beautiful.....mountains, rainforests, great beaches. We had a car (you really need one here) and we were able to go to a different place everyday. Our suggestions: Reggae Bar on the beach, snorkeling in front of the "proposed" aquarium (really unbelievable!....bring your own equipment), Mr. X Shiggidy Shack at Frigate Bay (this was the only place that had any entertainment...on Thursdays they have live music, bonfire on the beach and a fireeater), Turtle Beach Bar and Grill (good place to spend the day).
Unfortunately for the nice people in St. kitts the island was deserted and we went at the high season! The good news, no waiting for a table at the restaurants. The restaurants were ok......try Bobsys, Ciao (good Italian), P.J's pizza. Some of the restaurants in Fodors 2008 were gone (Island Spice). We never got to the restaurants in the northern part of St. Kitts because it would have been an hours ride each way! Not fun at night after a couple of glasses of wine. There are supposed to be some good ones.
We spent on night at Timothy Beach Resort....got the roon thur travelocity and it was only $115 and right on the beach but nothing fancy (alittle run down actually) but what can you expect for $115? Hope this review helps. By the way, grocery stores are a bit limited in goods even for the Caribbean.
Also, we spent one whole day at the Marriott down the street.......very, very nice!
The condo is spacious, nicely decorated and well-lit, with a flood of natural daylight through several windows and 2 sets of French doors to balcony that stretches the length of the bedroom and living area. The bedroom has a king-size bed with comfortable mattress for good restful sleep, rattan dresser and end table, and a very spacious closet. Ironing board, iron and all manner of cleaning supplies and niceties for day-to-day-living are also supplied.
The unit is meticulously clean, and well equipped in all aspects, from kitchen amenities, including full size fridge, stove, microwave, and small dishwasher, to high quality towels and linens, brand-new small flat-screen t.v. in the living room, and apartment-sized washer and dryer - which I found super-convenient and put to use several times! The balcony is also very spacious, with two teak tables, chairs and a lounger.
I often found myself reluctant to head out to the beach as I felt so comfortable lounging on "my own" balcony, where I could enjoy the constant breeze of the nearby Atlantic. The manager for this private rental, Deborah, has thought of everything, so I really wanted for nothing. She was also readily on hand and very responsive, ensuring that all my needs or concerns were met. But frankly, once I had settled in, I was hard-pressed to find anything to be concerned about, as Deborah has provided for everything to make a weary traveller feel at home.
The grounds are spacious and well-tended, with a pool and loungers at the centre. The location is quite perfect - overlooking the golf course on one side, and the Atlantic Ocean with dramatic hills on the other. Overall, the grounds could use more greenery - shrubs, plams, etc. It looks very lush from the main road, however, there are wide-open barren spots at the centre of the complex, which would be much more aesthetically pleasing, and a source of needed shade near the pool area. Small flaw for a nearly perfect stay. Nearby are beaches, several restaurants and cafes, all within easy walking distance (or a short drive or cab-ride away.)
Some visitors might downgrade the rating based on the fact that the beach is narrow and not particularly usable, except perhaps for walks, but as I am no longer interested in long days spent at the beach, I was seeking a comfortable room or apartment that was well-situated near stores, shops, cafes and beach bars, while also being spacious and comfortable enough that I would feel quite at home should I decide to remain indoors (in this case - hours spent lounging in the balcony). Because I got exactly what I wanted, Deborah and the St. Christopher Club complex deserve full-points!
Addendum: I also had the opportunity to view the adjacent two-bedroom unit, which can be rented on its own, as a one -bedroom or as part of a larger configuration with a total of three bedrooms and two kitchens. I must say, I really loved the two-bedroom as well. It had an absolutely huge kitchen, dining and living room combo, a double-vanity sink in the bathroom. As a "combo" these two units would be ideal for a larger family with teens, two couples, or a group of friends.
I will definitely rent either of these units through Deborah again!
We also loved the location of St. Christopher Club. It is a short 10-15 minutes from both the airport and Basseterre. We had rented a car for a week of our stay in order to explore the island, which we did quite thoroughly. It was lovely driving to the different beaches, and through the numerous small towns and villages. However, it would not be absolutely necessary to rent a car as there are numerous restaurants within easy walking distance. Along the road just outside of St. Christopher Club are a few slightly more upscale restaurants, and a little further along is the Mariott, although we were not interested in dining there. A 6 or 7 minute walk in the other direction takes you to the Caribbean and "The Strip", a collection of beach hut restaurants serving more casual fare. We found ourselves there several nights to enjoy a drink while watching the sun set, and stayed on for dinner a few times.
For us, this is the way to go when on vacation. Our owners and their manager were wonderful to deal with, answering all our e-mails and queries promptly and in detail. In fact our owners were there while we were there as they also have the next unit and winter in St. Kitts. They were lovely to meet and very welcoming to us. We would definitely recommend this condo rental if you are looking for something a little roomier and more comfortable than a hotel room.
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