The Carribean and Children - Do They Go Together?

When we first decided to visit the Carribean for ourcoffee machines and a fridge and a patio
annual family holiday , I was slightly dubious with theset.Decorated in very vibrant colours you certainly
mixture of my boys and honeymoon couples on palmknew you were in the Carribean.
swept beaches. I need not have worried. We bookedThe complex offered four swimming pools and a
two weeks at Club St.Lucia by Splash a safe bet ijucuzzi just for the adults. The beach met the
hoped,as it was described as a family resort. Onswimming pool, and with an array of restaurants we
arrival at the complex after a nightmare of a roadknew we had made the right choice. The boys were
journey,( now i know why people use the helicopteroff most days taking part in arranged sporting activities
services, we did on the way home!)we were shownwhich gave us the time to chill out.If you are travelling
to our rooms in our own 'village'.as a family i would recommend this complex but not if
The rooms were excellent, very large and plenty ofyou are getting married.It is quite a sight to see a bride
room for a family of four. We had a kingsize bed andon the beach amongst the volley ball nets and paddle
in an adjoining annex a pull out double bed whichboats! Let alone having to wade through lots of wet
provided a sitting area for during the day.All rooms hadnoisy children around the pool to get to your reception.