This was our second visit to the Sugar Cane Club and it didn't disappoint. The hug we got when we arrived was great and it was lovely that so many of the staff recognised us even though it's nearly 2 years since our last visit. We'd contacted the hotel before-hand and asked for the same room as we had last time and that was all sorted for us when we arrived.
The food and drinks were excellent. Not all drinks were part of the all-inclusive deal but that just seemed to be the really expensive brands of spirits. It was certainly never a problem for us and we never heard of anybody else wanting a drink that wasn't included. In fact, everybody we spoke to absolutely loved the place too and many of them were also returning guests, which speaks volumes!
One thing we didn't find out until the day before we left was that the Chattel Bar restaurant, which is open a few nights each week, serves Caribbean food. We'd definitely have gone there if we'd known that as we really love the Bajan food in the main restaurant. It's a pity that wasn't mentioned in the hotel literature.
It is a shame that they don't have their own beach facility any longer but we knew that before we booked and we're not beach bums so it wasn't a major issue for us. We did go down to Heywoods beach one day for a few hours and it is nice, but we couldn't find anywhere to rent a sunbed, (though that may well just have been us not looking properly), so we had to just sit on our towels. It was fairly busy as it's used by the Almond Beach Club, but there was no problem finding space to sit down.
The shuttle service is good and you can go to Speightstown or the beach at other times for a small charge. The wi-fi was a bit hit and miss whilst we were there but I think they were just having some problems with the router so I wouldn't expect that to be a long-term issue. We also had a 30 minute massage at the Spa which was lovely.
The only problem was the Virgin rep who wasn't very good, but that's not the hotel's fault. We shouldn't really have been surprised as they hadn't answered the email we'd sent them before we went, even though it had been sent in response to theirs asking us to get in touch if we had any questions. It was a good job we'd been to the island before as she didn't say much in her "welcome" meeting. We wanted to hire a car for the day to go to the east coast and she told us that the price was $277, which we thought was way too expensive so we didn't bother. We later found out that a more normal price was around $100 but it was too late for us to do it then.
All in all, a great place to chill out and we wouldn't think of staying anywhere else in Barbados.
- Sugar Cane Hotel
- Sugar Cane Saint Peter
