Caribbean Stone Cottage, Union Island, Grenadines
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| Details | |
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| Bedrooms | 1 |
| Bathrooms | 1 |
| Sleeps | 2 |
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| No Smoking |
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| 3 reviews |
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Details
| Rental type | Cottage |
| Minimum Stay | 3 nights |
| Living space | 870 square feet |
| Bedrooms | 1 Total |
| Bathrooms | 1 Total |
| Sleeps | 2 |
| Suitability |
Pet friendlyAsk Smoking allowedNo Suitable for childrenAsk Suitable for the elderlyAsk Wheelchair accessibleNo |
| Theme | Adventure, Budget, Wilderness, Mountain, Rural, Village |
Description from the owner
Stylish, simple, breezy detached stone cottage with lovely sea views over coral reefs to surrounding islands, from the full width covered terrace. Newly renovated in 2008- 2010. Set in 1/3rd acre garden, a 15 min walk down to the village, harbour, vegetable market, cafes, bars, shops and places to swim. Safe to walk and hike or cheap taxis / scooter rental to get around.
Reduced Price For Sale: US$150000
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Location
Caribbean Stone Cottage, Union Island, Grenadines
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Additional Location Information
The pretty stone cottage is situated in a garden of tropical trees, up above the village of Clifton, looking South to the beautiful turquoise waters around the islands of Carriacou and Pt St Vincent. Mountainous SWIM WITH TURTLES from here! Union Island is just a short hop to the famous Tobago Cays for day trips to swim with turtles and snorkel on pristine reefs. Explore Union's own white sand beaches by hiking, scooter, jeep or local taxi. Union is one of the last undeveloped natural Caribbean islands, yet has great pizza restaurant, cute 'Twilight Bar', buzzing vegetable stalls, gourmet deli and a chic French art and jewellery gallery for shopping.
Location Type Mountain, Rural, Village
Rates
Stay 28 nights, get 7 nights free See Details »
Rates shown in $ USD (change)
| Date | Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Min.Stay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rate Summary | $450 - $700 | 3 nights | ||
| Jun. 1 2011 - Nov. 30 2011 US$ |
$450 | 3 nights | ||
| Dec. 1 2011 - May. 31 2012 US$ |
$700 | 3 nights | ||
| Jun. 1 2012 - Nov. 30 2012 US$ |
$480 | 3 nights | ||
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Availability
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What Past Guests Are Saying
Bournemouth
Beautiful unspoilt island, a way to get the true caribean experi
Union Island is an unspoilt wonder in the Caribean. No crowds, no bling just beauty and peace.
The Stone Cottage I stayed in was simple but artistically decorated,with a lovely caribean feel. It had all the amenities necessary.
The outlook is spectacular and I particularly enjoyed sitting on the terrace at dusk watching the sun go down and the fireflies flitting about, a truly wonderful experience.
There are no crowds of tourists on the island, so it means the beaches are empty and unspoilt. The snorkelling was fantastic and the yacht trip to the Tabago keys a must. Swimming with the turtles is an experience I will never forget. A truly wonderful day.
To self cater was very easy, lovely local market selling fantastic local produce and loads of supermarkets. The island is small so transport is easy with friendly and helpful taxi service.
I loved my stay at Stone Cottage and Union Island is a revelation. I would very highly recommend it.
Derbyshire, UK
Pretty cottage with nice view but to far for us from anything.
The cottage is set in a very quite area (20 minutes from Clifton)on top of a very steep hill overlooking but quite a long walk from the sea.
It is a pretty stone and wood design with a large balcony facing the sea. There is however a large newbuild detached property still in the process of being finished next door, the grounds of which still resemble a building site. We did not however encounter any noise from the builders during our stay.We did however have dogs barking throughout the night.
One problem for us was the lack of air conditioning, the ceiling fan just wasn't enough. We did however on asking get supplied with a floor standing fan.
The other main problem was the amount of mosquitos.We sprayed ourselves and the rooms constantly and used the mosquito nets at night but still got bitten repeatedly.
Entry into the property grounds are through a ramshackle gate with a chain which has to be secured in an effort to keep the local goats from eating the neighbours market garden within the same grounds. This was quite a worry at times for us as the gate was poorly maintained and didnt close fully and the chain then had to be fed through in total darkness as there is no outside lighting within the garden.
Access into the grounds also needs improving as there is quite a steep drop from the roadway which is unsuitable for vehicle access.
We initially booked to stay here for 11 nights but decided to leave after 6 as we felt it just wasn't for us.Having spent a month touring the Grenadines this was our last island and we just felt that it was too isolated and there was very little for us to do on Union Island. The beaches were a very long walk or local bus ride away and there is very little else other than a few basic bars & basic food establishments. It is mainly where the yachties come to stock up on provisions etc. To sum up the cottage is very pretty with a sea view but due to its location be prepared for a good walk to local ammenities otherwise bus /taxi
Response from Nicola Contreras - 07/26/2010
Owner
The gate now has a new easy swing over closure.
There is an exterior light (switch in the hall by front door) which needs to be left on when you go out , to see your way in at night.
Nelson, New Zealand
Visiting Union Island
It is a charming island, not on the major tourist route. Loved sitting on the
verandah at night watching the sky change and the stars appear. A quick walk
into town downhill, and cheap to take a taxi back with shopping or if tired. We
used taxi's to get around, to the beaches etc. Love all the fruit at the colourful
market and the music and Caribbean ambiance and friendly people. It was
easy to take a boat to the Tobago Cays, and I did see a huge turtle cruising
along the bottom. The Cottage is cute, perfect for two people; I loved it.






















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