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True Blue Bay Resort: In Grenada
"Great Stay at True Blue"

Submitted By: Neal / nealw
From: Indianapolis
Tip Submitted On: April 29, 2005
Tip Helpfulness: 4.00 4.00 Star Tip Rating
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Tip Last Updated: Thu March 23, 2006
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  • True Blue Bay Resort

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    Accommodations Rating:  This reviewer gave 5 Stars out of 5

    Date of Visit: May 2005

    Accommodations Tip: "Great Stay at True Blue"
    True Blue is a reasonably priced gem of a hotel in Grenada. It's located away from St. George's and the main beaches, so if you like to be in the middle of the action this is not the place for you. But if you love great small hotels with charm and Caribbean character this is your place.

    The hotel grounds and exterior of the buildings are amazing. Mostly pained in Caribbean colors it adds a great ambiance to the property. Very clean.

    The restaurant at the hotel was always excellent and reasonably priced. Lambi (conch) was very good. They also offered a 'BBQ' where they served up grilled fish and chicken which was excellent as well.

    The room was large and roomy and very clean. The bedroom/bathroom was air conditioned with a separate sitting area and kitchen/diner and a huge balcony.

    There was a continental breakfast of fruit, toast/bread and cereals in the morning. It was adequate but nothing special and really was perfect for a light breakfast before diving.

    The staff were always courteous and very helpful to all of my requirements. Including renting a car fromt the onsite rental company.

    Most of the main hotels are on Grand Anse Beach which is a short taxi ride away. But the tranquility that True Blue offers far out ways the access to the beach in my opinion.

    I was diving with Aquanauts the on site dive operator and had a fabulous 5 star experience with them as well. Good operation, excellent boats, top notch staff and safety equipment.

    Oh...and all this was only a few month after Ivan had hit. Kudos to The True Blue!

    Type of Property: Hotel

    Price: US$101 - US$150

    Unique Qualities:
    Hotel, Dive Shop, Marina, Restaurant, Beach Bar

    Directions/Location:
    Located on True Blue Bay on Grenada's south coast.
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    Paradise Bay Resort: In Grenada
    "Nothing Paradisial About Paradise Bay"

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    Tip Submitted On: April 04, 2008
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    Tip Last Updated: Thu March 23, 2006


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  • Paradise Bay Resort

    Accommodations Rating:  This reviewer gave 1 Stars out of 5

    Date of Visit: December 2007

    Accommodations Tip: "Nothing Paradisial About Paradise Bay"
    “Please don’t tell anyone in the outside world about this” -- the words of Paradise Bay Resort owner James Post. What Mr. Post does not want us to tell you is he cannot deliver on anything he promises. This man is a living Walter Mitty. Had it not been for the fact we were staying at this facility to attend the wedding of our close friends’ son we would have checked out much sooner than we did.

    Mr. Post’s website boasts of gourmet cuisine representing Caribbean and French cooking. A menu was never shown. Upon arrival we were served celery soup followed by diced chicken in a cream sauce over a piece of toast. Breakfast the following morning, and every morning, consisted of coffee – which took nearly 30 minutes to prepare – toast (although one morning there was no bread), and an omelet which was nothing more than plain old scrambled eggs folded in half, that tasted as if it had been prepared with lard in a rusty skillet. The Internet-advertised 7-course Sunday lunch never materialized.

    Other food & beverage notes: It took more than 20-minutes to find a corkscrew. After tasting the wine we realized we would have been better off if they couldn’t locate one. No top shelf liquor is available, and mixers are limited to water, orange juice and fruit punch. No one bothered to bus the tables at night, meaning those who arrived for breakfast were greeted with tables full of dirty plates and glasses.

    Now on to the accommodations: We were guaranteed via email that a suite with a king bed and pullout sofa bed would be ready for us. The king mattress was in the villa, but it was leaning against a wall. Two twin beds were in the main bedroom. The sofa bed was actually located in the suite’s entrance foyer. The only lighting in our suite was provided by three plug-in lamps. None of the wall or ceiling fixtures were in operating condition. This meant no porch lights when entering the suite at night and no lighting in the bathroom. Speaking of the bathroom, there was no mirror, no shower curtain, and no shelf or counter to store toiletries. And let’s not forget the fact there was no hot water… ever. Furniture in the suite consisted of three wicker side tables… not one dresser, no closets… we truly lived out of suitcases for three days. The villa did not have air conditioning, so you can imagine what our clothes were like after three muggy days in the Caribbean. There was no maid service so beds were never made and fresh towels never delivered.

    Mr. Post brags about his resort being the only “green” resort in Grenada. Perhaps if the windmill which he claims became operational in 2006 worked that claim might be true. The windmill sits idle and electricity for the entire facility is provided by a generator which on at least one occasion went down, resulting in no water resort-wide.

    As for Mr. Post’s ability to host a wedding: Our villa was located next to the pavilion where the reception would be held. We noticed that 36 hours before the reception there were no toilets or sinks installed in the pavilion, and no doors on what were to be the rests rooms. Hookups were eventually completed, but the toilets were not flushable! It wasn’t until an hour before the wedding was to begin that an electrician installed the grounding rod to establish electric service at the pavilion.

    We had the opportunity to review the menu prior to the reception. While one or two of the courses were actually served, the others were nothing like what was on the menu. Additionally, the amount of time between courses was inexcusable and many of the local guests left before the main course was served because it was getting late.

    24 hours after the event not one effort had been made to clean the pavilion. Tables were still covered with linens. Glasses, plates and beer and wine bottles littered the area. Open cartons of orange juice had been left out on the bar overnight and the entire following day. One has to wonder if they were disposed of or put back into service.

    The Paradise Bay website claims there is a gym with all major exercise equipment along with Aerobics, Tai-bo and Kickboxing. None of that exists. There was no water in the swimming pool or hot tub, and no sauna or steam bath, as indicated on Caribbean Travel & Life’s Website. The two beaches, while wonderful to look at from your verandah, were not conducive to swimming. The resort does not even provide beach chairs.

    It is possible that one day Paradise Bay will be able to deliver on what it promises, but not with James Post in control. Until that day comes, it is our recommendation to look elsewhere. We spent our last night in Grenada at The Flamboyant and highly recommend you spend all your nights there.




    Type of Property: Resort

    Price: US$101 - US$150
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