| lisa |
Feb 7th, 2000 07:51 AM |
Ash -- My boyfriend and I were at Ladera for a week in November '98. Before we went we were a little worried about the remoteness too, but it's not too remote at all. At least for us, we liked the fact that it was a little removed from the larger resorts and from town, but still close enough that access was easy. You can walk to the volcano from Ladera if you're interested in touring that. The free shuttles to the beach are very convenient -- there are three per day to and from Jalousie (morning, noon & late afternoon) and two per day to and from Anse Chastanet. If you want to come or go to the beach at a different time, you just take a cab and they are not that much (seems like it was $6-8 per person or something). A couple of times we would take the free shuttle to the beach and then stay late into the evening, eating dinner at Anse Chastanet or Jalousie and then taking a cab back to Ladera at night. It worked out fine. People at any of the resorts are happy to call a cab for you. It is best to ask the hotel staff how much the taxi will be and then verify the price with the driver before you set out so that there will be no issue at the end (we never had any driver try to overcharge us but this is always good policy anywhere you take taxis). It is about 10 minutes to Jalousie (very pretty drive) and about 15 or so to Anse Chastanet (you drive to the dock in Soufriere and then take a water taxi to the beach, which is fun -- ask the water taxi driver to point out the bat cave on the way to the beach). The shuttles were very convenient. The shuttle drivers will help transport your snorkeling gear (provided free by Ladera) and give you vouchers for the complimentary beach chaise chairs at Jalousie and will provide you with free chairs to use at Anse Chastanet beach. You could probably walk into Soufriere and/or to Jalousie Hilton if you wanted but we didn't do that because it seemed like it would have taken too long and the shuttles and taxis were more convenient. The desk staff at Ladera is very helpful and good about recommending restaurants in the area and making reservations for you if you want. All you have to do is tell them what you want and they will arrange it. Also, if you want to explore Soufriere at all or eat a meal there, you can take the free shuttle into town when it goes to Anse Chastanet and just get off in town. It works out well. As to whether you would be better advised to split your time at Ladera with another resort, all I can say is that we were very glad we stayed the whole week at Ladera. I think we would have been sad to leave those views. To us it was like having the best of both worlds -- the beaches during the day and the incredible views (and food!) from Ladera in the morning and evening. But if you want to try more than one place, go for it! I'm sure Anse Chastanet and Jalousie Hilton are very nice as well (although they seemed a little pricier than Ladera).
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