About the Cottage
- Property: Cottage
- Sleeps: 1 - 2
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Receptions: N/A
An exotic one bedroom cottage, situated on a hillside with exceptional views of Pigeon Island National Park and the Caribbean Sea .
Features
Ti Zan, located above the main house Zandoli, has a large verandah with a panoramic view of the sea, Pigeon Island and the Rodney Bay area. This leads into an open plan bedroom (with queen size bed) and kitchen all enjoying the spectacular view. The shower area, designed with a mix of local and imported stone, is suspended partially outdoors, with large traditional windows wide open to the view.
Both Zandoli and Ti Zan were designed with a blend of modern and traditional architectural detailing of their roofs, eaves and windows to capture the most of the prevailing winds to ensure tropical but cool comfort year round.
Zandoli and Ti Zan provide a unique opportunity to experience island living at its best.
Walking distance to Pigeon Island beach.
Half day maid service twice weekly.
Gardener twice weekly.
Please note that our housekeepers are not trained nannies and should not be expected to look after and/or babysit infants and children. If you do make babysitting arrangements with the staff, please be advised this is at your own risk.
Villa Details
Property Location
Becune Point, Cap Estate, St. Lucia
Staff
• Maid
Number of Bedrooms: 1
Number of Bathrooms: 1
Amenities
• Cable TV
• CD player
• Ceiling fans
• Safe
• Stereo
• Telephone
Other Amenities
• Toaster, Electric Kettle
St Lucia Calendar of Events
January - New Year's Day
February - Independence Day, International Food Fair
March - St Lucia Kite Surfing Fiesta
April - Easter
May - Labour Day, St. Lucia Jazz Festival, Whitsuntide
June - Corpus Christi
July - Carnival
August - Emancipation Day, La Rose Flower Festival
September - St Lucia Bill Fishing Tournament
October - La Marguerite Flower Festival, Thanksgiving, (Jounen Kweyol) Creole Day
November - All Souls Day, The Food and Rum Festival, Sandals 10K
December - Heineken Kalalu World Music Festival, Atlantic Rally for Crusiers (ARC) National Day, The Festival of Lights, Christmas & Boxing Day celebrations
Main Facilities
- Cooking Facilities
- Laundry Facilities
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Home Entertainment / DVD
- Telephone / Fax
- Linen Provided
- Towels Provided
- Maid Service
- Terrace
Currency - The Eastern Caribbean (EC) dollar is the currency of St Lucia. The rate is tied to the US dollar.
Language - English is the official language of St Lucia, though many people speak a French Creole Patois.
Electricity - The voltage in St Lucia is 220-240 volts. Most villas are equipped with a step down (220-110 volts) transformer.
Passports & Visas - US citizens and members of the Commonwealth require a valid passport for travel to St Lucia. Citizens of other countries should check with the nearest St Lucian Consulate for information regarding visas.
Driving - St. Lucians drive on the left. A visitor's driving permit can be obtained from any police station but often car hire companies can arrange this.
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Location
Seemingly untouched by time, St Lucia offers a lush terrain of magnificent rain forests, primeval mountain peaks, colourful fishing villages and secluded beaches.
Castries, the bustling capital, with it's 400 year old saman tree shading the cathedral, provides excellent shopping, and with nearby Pointe Seraphine Duty Free Complex offering luxury goods. There are also two shopping malls at Rodney Bay and Vieux Fort. The island's many restaurants offer West Indian and international cuisine including Thai, Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Nepalese, French, Japanese, and Creole. The fishing village of Gros Islet hosts a street barbecue every Friday with soca and reggae music creating a carnival atmosphere.
Visit include Pigeon Island National Park, Morne Fortune, Marigot Bay, the world's only drive-in volcano at La Soufriere and its Sulpher Springs, & Diamond Falls
Travel
Transport Requirements: Car
Activities


- Golf
- Fishing
- Watersports
- Surfing
- Horse Riding
- Cycling
- Swimming
- Diving
- Sailing
- Tennis
St Lucia provides all water sports, including scuba diving, snorkelling, water-skiing, sailing, and deep sea fishing, and also horseback riding, golf, tennis, biking, and hiking.
Full-day and sunset cruises are available.
St Lucian waters are home to pilot, sperm, and humpback whales and also to many species of dolphins, and tours to view these fascinating mammals are available with Hackshaw's Charter Boats.
Rental Rates (Per Week)
Prices are quoted per week in (USD $). Show approximate prices in:
Rental Price: From USD $980 to USD $1,330 per week
(From GBP £675.26 to GBP £916.42 per week)*
Rental Notes
Rents are charged at the daily rates of U.S.$140 to U.S.$190 dependant upon the number of guests. Contact us for details of special offers.
A deposit is required on booking and with the balance payable 10 weeks prior to the relevant arrival date.
Rental rates include the housekeeper preparing breakfast, lunch, and leaving a pre-cooked evening meal if required.
Starter pack of groceries is available at cost.
Airport transfer can be arranged both on arrival and departure.
Car hire is available with collection on arrival at the airport or delivery to the villa.
* Any currency conversions are approximate and are for illustrative purposes only. Please contact the owner or agent about paying in different currencies.
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Availability Notes
For availability, please contact:-
Just Caribbean Villas
Oakwood
Appley Lane North
Appley Bridge
Lancashire
United Kingdom
WN6 9AQ
Tel:- (0)7807.557799
Fax :- (0)1257.251502
Email :- info@thejustgroupuk.com
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