I saw on a review on TripAdvisor that some of the suites have open air showers. Can anyone tell me which ones? Any advice for a newbie??
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I saw on a review on TripAdvisor that some of the suites have open air showers. Can anyone tell me which ones? Any advice for a newbie??
I would be careful with what you read and trust on TripAdvisor, I have seen completely inaccurate postings... We have only been to CSA 6 times but to my knowledge no rooms there have truly open air showers. The atrium suites have the slat window in the shower from my shoulder height (6' 3") up, maybe this is what they mean?
The showers are not open air. There is no tub or lip at the enterance to the shower but instead the floor tiles slope inward so the water does not run out into the bathroom. There is also a shower curtain. The open air thing is probably some person's way of trying to describe it but in a misleading way.
At CN, all the showers have wooden slat windows. Since the slats do not seal out the air from outside, maybe that is what the writer meant by "open air".
How long ago was that? Those villas seem to all be offices or storage areas and not bookable for guests these days. They looked sort of nice (if they were repaired - they are in sad shape) but I would not trade a location in the garden for a view of the island.
We were there in April for our wedding on the island. Trust me we love the island, but the villas were MUCH nicer than any of the other rooms we saw that our guest had. Ranging from presidential suite to garden view.
Some of the villas are open for bookings. You need to phone and ask the prices.