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Dec 12 2005, 06:14 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 12-December 05 Member No.: 983 |
I'm planning on taking my lively 16month old toddler on hols in late January to Grenada. Any advice on baby friendly accommodation ?
Was looking at LAE Cottages - which seem to get pretty favourable feedback ? Any other places that people think are okay ? I guess i'm looking for somewhere mid-ranged which is safe, clean, tolerant and friendly Thanks in advance Michael |
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Dec 13 2005, 02:14 AM
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 102 Joined: 14-October 04 Member No.: 723 |
I'm planning on taking my lively 16month old toddler on hols in late January to Grenada. Any advice on baby friendly accommodation ? Was looking at LAE Cottages - which seem to get pretty favourable feedback ? Any other places that people think are okay ? I guess i'm looking for somewhere mid-ranged which is safe, clean, tolerant and friendly Thanks in advance Michael LAE Cottages are a good choice with good size apartments. Look also into Grenada Grand Beach (can get a first floor double bed room), or True Blue Bay resort (no beach there). Most places will be "tolerant" and "friendly" though. The waters will often be calmer at the LAE cottages compared to Grand Anse which can be rough at times. |
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Dec 13 2005, 08:35 AM
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![]() Golden Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Super Administrators Posts: 1751 Joined: 13-January 01 From: Grenada Member No.: 140 |
Hello Michael and welcome to the GTF (IMG:http://grenadatravelforum.com/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
First of all I can tell you that nearly every single accommodation welcomes kids & toddlers, the Caribbean people love and adore children and I would not worry too much. I would recommend you book an apartment or a cottage. A good choice would be True Blue Bay Resort, LAE Cottage, Blue Horizons, GEM, Hideaway Apts and Caribbean Cottage Club. All of the above offer accommodation with a kitchen and True Blue, Blue Horizons even have a small playground for kids on the property. Hideaway & CCClub are small and privately owned. -------------------- Mieka
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Dec 14 2005, 04:44 AM
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Hi
We have stayed at both LAE Cottages and True Blue. Both are good choices with kids. We stayed at LAE when our daughter had just turned 4. LAE has the better beach - there is not one at True Blue but it does slope quite steeply into the sea for a toddler that is just after you get into the water. There is also no swimming pool or restaurant which is helpful with kids as you can at least stock up and work to your own timetable not a restaurants. True Blue is also excellent with no beach but 2 swimming pools one of which shelves very gently and is ideal for splashing about in. The villas at True Blue are also set up for self catering and the restaurant is child friendly. You cannot really go wrong with either Hope this helps Martin |
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