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firstoneat56
Master August 2017

Sandals Regency La Toc St. Lucia for Honeymoon - any tips?

firstoneat56, on October 19, 2017 at 3:26 PM Posted in Honeymoon 0 6

My husband and I are finally going on our honeymoon in 2 weeks to Sandals Regency La Toc in St. Lucia. Has anyone been there (or the other Sandals resorts in St. Lucia) and have any advice, suggestions, tips, recommendations on activities, restaurants, etc.?

Even if you've gone to St. Lucia but didn't stay at Sandal's I'd love your feedback on the island.

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Latest activity by txncdelphia, on October 19, 2017 at 4:14 PM
  • firstoneat56
    Master August 2017
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    @Kristin - you got it.

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  • Dolores Umbridge
    VIP June 2017
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    Do Joes knows tour

    Go to the beach at the grande

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  • firstoneat56
    Master August 2017
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    @FromAtoB - I've read about the Joe Knows tour. Which one do you recommend?

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  • Aimee
    Devoted October 2015
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    I actually wrote this before a while back, so I copy/pasted for you Smiley smile Sorry for the length!

    We absolutely loved La Toc. It's the mid-sized Sandals property, which we felt fit us perfectly. We were able to get to the other resorts for dinner/the beach, etc. but both of us agreed we thought La Toc was the best (for us).

    The beach is the "roughest" of the three Sandals. It's in a cove, which gives La Toc's beach the biggest waves. We didn't feel it was rough at all, but compared to the other two beaches, it definitely had more waves/current. Sometimes the waves would churn up sand, but yes, the water is beautiful and clear, and warm. The Grande has the best beach- long and calm- but it's also the busiest resort. I recommend going there for a day visit just to experience their beach/pool, which is what we did.

    The restaurants were amazing. La Toc has the most restaurants, compared to the other two. But you should definitely get to the Halycon resort one night to eat at their restaurant on the pier- it was delicious.

    The ride from the airport is a bit long, but La Toc is actually the closest Sandals to the airport, so at least it's the shortest option (about an hour and 20 minutes).

    We wavered a lot on butler service, but ultimately decided against it. We just thought we wouldn't be in the room enough to use it- and we were right. We literally got up every morning, ran down to the ginormous breakfast buffet, and headed out for the day. We didn't see the room again until it was time to shower for dinner. We stayed in the main resort- room 202. We loved it- we were all the way down the end of the hallway (more private), and we were one of 4 rooms in that building that had an actual balcony. We loved our spot- we were central to everything- the beach, the pool, several restaurants, shops, etc., yet it was quiet. The sunset bluffs are ridiculous and beautiful and more private- and we thought about upgrading- but they are definitely a hike away from the main resort. It's really personal preference.

    We did do some excursions- we definitely took advantage of the spa credit. And we also went out on a boat tour with Son of Man excursions (again, highly recommend). They take you out to snorkel between the Pitons, then you go to the volcano and do a mud bath in the mineral springs. You also get to eat an authentic St. Lucian lunch at one of their family member's houses. Then you go to a waterfall, do a quick stop in town at a store or two, then you're back to the boat with a stop in a cove to jump off the boat for one last dip. The boat is stocked with drinks- including their deadly rum punch. It's a fun day. If you had to La Toc, go down to the beach where the excursion people are (they walk the beach) and ask for Elvis. We liked Son of Man tours because they cap the excursions at 10 people- compared to some other boats we saw which were PACKED.

    Have fun and good luck!

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  • Dolores Umbridge
    VIP June 2017
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    We stayed at the grande. If you can, splurge on the helicopter transfer (book directly through stluciahelicopters.com for best price)

    Joes knows do the one that includes the waterfall, snorkeling, volcano/mudbaths, see the pitons and lunch. It's a full day but you see and do all the major highlights of st Lucia

    If you do a day at the grande (free shuttles between the sandals resorts) definitely do the home up pigeon island. It's right down the beach and an easy hike up. It's $7 to enter the park and the views are amazing. Little history of the WWII fort Rodney as well.

    I never visited any of the other sandals while there but a few coworkers stayed at la toc and loved it. We're beach people so I wanted the grande but good lord sandals over all to us was not worth the price we paid.

    I hear Kelly's dockside (or Gordon's at the grande) are the best to eat at. You can eat at any of the resorts. Just make reservations.

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  • txncdelphia
    Devoted November 2018
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    Hike Pigeon Fort right next to Sandals Grande. It's a super cheap activity. You get an awesome view of Gros Islet. It's good exercise too. Burn off some of those fancy cocktails.

    Sorry I'm on my mobile.


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