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11 Φεβρουάριος 2024
We had a fantastic stay at The Manoah. Our first trip to Anguilla, we thoroughly enjoyed our time on peaceful Shoal Bay East. There were so many times we had the entire beach to ourselves, enjoying a bottle of rose on the beach, watching the sunset. We stayed in the Liz building, which we highly recommend as others have. We stayed in two different rooms on the third floor, which we knew about in advanced, and they were stunning! Some people had comments about the beds, but they were fine. Not Westin Heavenly Beds, but they were comfortable. The bathroom was huge, and while we brought out own shower chair and other accommodations, it worked well for my wife who has a manual wheelchair. Every morning I would use the tray from our room to bring the continental breakfast to our room and enjoyed on our spacious balcony. As others have mentioned, it's basic but included. The croissants were always fresh, there was fresh cut pineapple, mango, and cantaloupe every day. One day there was delicious banana bread. Cereal, Toast an some other fruit round things off. We're not huge breakfast eaters, so it was adequate. They were always happy to give us a pot of coffee to take to the room as well. We spent each day on one of the best beaches in the world. While there is a lovely pool, we spent as much time in the ocean as we could. The beach staff were perfectly attentive. The cushions that hotel places over the lounges are super comfortable, and the beach towels are very thick and comfortable. I'm usually more of a multiple towel hoarder, but it really wasn't necessary. The chef and staff of the hotel restaurant do a great job. We had our first meal of the trip there, where we met the lovely Shauna for the first time, who was an angel our entire stay. We had lunch another day, but there are also some great nearby food selections. Next door is Maderiaman's with a great bar and a super delicious Seared Tuna Club Sandwich and a awesome Lobster Pizza. Olas Tacos had great bites and incredible Margaritas. A short drive away is the incredible lobster at Falcon Nest and delicious French food at Ben's Pit Stop. Gwen's Reggae Cafe is also just down the beach, but we never made it there. The resort is 20-30 minutes away from the happening West End. We didn't rent a car, but were introduced to a nice man named Peter who became our private driver for the week. While we missed out on Blanchard's, we did make it to Straw Hat, which was lovely. We took in the sunset at the Four Seasons at the Sunset Lounge and Salt on our last day, and had a lovely time. At dinner, we kept saying we made the BEST decision to stay at The Manoah and Shoal Bay East in contrast to the hustle and bustle at the Four Seasons. A few years back we stayed at another boutique hotel of similar size, with small but lovely staff in Turks and Caicos on Grace Bay. While we loved that similar experience, we really feel Anguilla has trumped that experience. The Manoah, Shoal
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