3 January 2008
We are a family of four and have just returned from a 16 day trip to Antigua and Montserrat. For the Antigua leg we stayed 7 days at the Long Bay Hotel, (our second time there) and really enjoyed it. It is a great place to wind down. We sat and read, (though I jogged most mornings) or took the car on trips out. Our two boys (12 and 10) spent most of their time between the lagoon side (sailing and kayaking) and the beach side (swimming, snorkelling and fishing).
Service provided by the friendly staff was excellent, and the prices were very fair. We (Dad and two boys) went on two water trips (fishing and island snorkelling) with Robert, the in-house watersports supervisor, and he made them both interesting and exciting for all participants (and reassuringly life-jackets worn). Inside the hotel, the children enjoyed the sitting room and the games area (we used pool table, cards, chess and rummikubs although others as well) . Mum and dad liked that room for the huge selection of books.
The constant sea breezes ensured that we did not overheat, and in fact those - in combination with the room fans - were a better option than air conditioning. Environmentally we felt a lot better too about this more natural approach. All rooms are fine, but we have stayed in View House and Cliff House which seem better for a family, and they also have longer range views and the hilltop breezes.
We would recomend the hotel unreservedly for those looking for a traditional (non-bling) hotel with great core values, a strong service ethic, and great food. Before our first time there, we were bothered about the lack of a pool - but having been and experienced the proximity of the lagoon and the totally safe beach, this is simply not an issue. Anyway, whoever heard of making sandcastles by the pool ?
Younger son has just tipped my scoring from 'above average' to 'excellent' and, of course, he is quite right.
We will be back.
Stephen Collier











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