Ok, after reading the other reviews I felt compelled to write a review. I was on the Island, Oct 9-11th. I loved it so much I booked it agian for this October and plan on many returns to Jost Van Dyke and Sandcastles.
I found SandCastles after being one of those many day-excursion visitors that was complained about in another review. The beach is beautiful and breathtaking. Yes, it can get crowded, but no more crowded than any other beach in the Caribbean.
Mic, the Bartender is wonderful and always ready with a smile and a drink. If you haven't had a "Painkiller", there is no other like the original found at the "Soggy Dollar Bar".
Tina and other Mangement staff were wonderful. We had one maintenance
problem with our room. Electrical outlet blew a fuse or something and caused our Ceiling Fan to stop. Roger was quick on it and we didn't have any problems after that. We stayed in Cottage Three. Not on the beach, but only a quick (short walk). Short being about 30 yards.
Yes, there are sandflies. I learned long ago that you need spray. Sray was available at the bar and in the rooms. We ate out one night and won't make that mistake again. Although the food was good, we could have saved the taxi fare and ate in the resturant at the hotel. The food was average, but good. The breakfast was filling and lunch is just that....ala carte from the menu. We got busy on the beach, we almost missed it one day.
So, if you are looking the Westin or Ritz Carlton. This isn't it. If you are looking to make new friends and enjoy yourself on the beach this is the place. I too didn't notice any of the Honeymooners complaining about their stay. Even when one couples luggage didn't even make it for the first 3 days they were there. What more do you need other than some sunblocker and bathing suit?
When you are ready for a slice of Heaven make the trip and try to make a reservation. This place is so popular, that if you are priviledged enough to get to stay you better make your return reservation before you leave. I actually took a friend who lives on St Thomas and they thought this was Heaven.










