Lucille Shaw Review of Windjammer Landing Resort, St....
My family and I stayed at the Windjammer-Landing R...
My family and I stayed at the Windjammer-Landing Resort in St. Lucia to celebrate our anniversary from April 2nd-9th, and we had an awesome time. This was our first international trip since the pandemic, and the staff at Windjammer-Landing made memorable for us. My husband, my parents (72 and 81), my 6-year-old son, and I found so much to do while there. Here are the things I loved about Windjammer.
1. The staff is amazing. They treated us like we were family. Ms. Helen, Karen, Ian, Nick, both Darryls, Sam, Kizzie, Junior, Dragon Fly staff, Upper Deck Staff, Papa Don s staff, Travis and Matthew from the bar, ALL of the shuttle drivers, Gayle and Pam from the spa, Joelle from house keeping made us feel so welcome. If we needed ANYTHING, they did their best to make accommodate. We had a few issues with the amount of stairs in the room and my aging parents, but they jump right on the problem and corrected it.
2. I love that COVID safety protocols they took to keep everyone safe. Temperature checks and contact tracing information before dinning at any restaurant.
3. I love that the Windjammer has so many water activists that are included in the price: Banana Boat, sailing, water skiing, kayaking etc..There was also a slide, trampoline, and hammocks in the ocean to enjoy.
4. The entertainment was limited due to COVID, but Sam and the crew did their thing to make it enjoyable for us.
5. There were cool activities for the kids to give parents and grandparents a break. The activities were fun and exciting for my son. He met sever friends that he hung out with during the stay.
6. Our room was amazing! If you can, book the renovated villas. You will not be disappointed!
Here are a few things to keep in mind if you plan to stay:
1. St. Lucia has some pretty strict COVID-19 protocols (for good reason), but Karen helped us work around some of it, by giving us a list of COVID certified restaurants and arranging a taxi for us to get there and back. If you want to get off the resort to enjoy a restaurant, contact Karen. She will go above and beyond to help you work it out.
2. Bring good bug spray. The mosquitoes will eat you alive. :-)
3. Note: There are about 15 or more stairs in just about every room, so be prepared, and if you are bringing aging parents, ask to book a room with minimal stairs.
Side Note: I couldn t get enough of the views!!!! Absolutely beautiful!!!!
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