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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Rooms
The Trade Winds Hotel offers 51 guestrooms in three two-story buildings of white stucco with blue trim. Air conditioners and ceiling fans provide cooling options. CD player/clock radio combinations and televisions with U.S./international cable channels supply entertainment.
Dial-up Internet access is available for the cost of telephone calls. Bathrooms contain shower/tub combinations. Decor includes tile floors, pastel walls, and rattan furniture.
Room Amenities
Dining
Bay House - Open-air, sea-view restaurant with adjacent restaurant/lounge. Covered dining room with cushioned rattan chairs. Wood-deck sea-view seating, also. À la carte breakfast, lunch, dinner. Bar service from mid-morning to late night. English, American, and Antiguan breakfasts. Lunch choices such as conch fritters, jerk pork-plantain salad, coconut shrimp, lobster salad, fish, pasta, sandwiches. Dinner choices such as crab cakes, curried vegetable casserole, grilled tuna, grilled lobster, steak medallions in wine sauce.
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“Short stay observation”
I only stayed overnight so cannot describe a complete holiday experience.The hotel room was comfortable,clean and quiet and breakfast was quite acceptable though I have to say that the tea was poor quality.
“Never need to leave the hotel”
Food was extremely tasty. View from the room was lovely and the whole hotel had huge amounts of pretty flowers all around. Despite asking for a twin room the bed wasn't split when we arrived. A minor issue that was sorted within the first hour of arrival. I couldn't pay my food charges in US$ despite the EC$ being on a fixed rate. This meant I got charged a small amount for using my card "abroad".
“A very nice hotel, this is not an all inclusive.”
I stayed six nights in February 2011 on a combination of business and leisure. The hotel is in a very nice location on top of the hill. Good food and a nice breeze in the restaurant. Will be staying here again when I go back to St. John´s.
“Business Travel - always reliable”
I travel for business and Tradewinds is always reliable, clean, staff is friendly and food is great.
“Trade Wind Antigua - zona tranquilla e benestante.”
Struttura p. terra e 1 piano , giardino circostante, camera grande in ordine con soggiorno attiguo, molto gradevole. Piccola piscina. Ristrutturato. Buono per passaggio o pochi giorni, non è sul mare. Gli spostamenti vanno fatti con il taxi che costa una cifra a persona.
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Dickenson Bay St. John's, Antigua
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Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Trade Winds Hotel is St. John's (ANU-V.C. Bird Intl.) - 5.6 km / 3.5 mi.
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Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda: This English-speaking island was once Great Britains most important Caribbean outpost. Now, the coral reefs that attracted the Royal Navy make the island a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers, and the winding coastline features numerous secluded, sandy beaches. English Harbour and neighboring Shirley Heights are rich in landmarks that evoke the islands colonial past.
Dickenson Bay St. John's, Antigua
