I need some feedback for villa case et cuisine: does it have sea view?
I happen to think that it's quite wonderful . . . of course, some would say that I'm biased!
My current dilemma with respect to Villa CEC is what time to spend there next year, when I will be more-or-less fully retired. I am confident that I would be very comfortable on SBH for long periods (a luxury that I haven't had in 36 years of returning to the island). Whether my wonderful spouse, on the other hand, will want to spend as much time there as I would choose . . . is a continuing topic of discussion. In addition, we have a number of Villa guests who return annually, and a big part of the pleasure I find in SBH is sharing it with others -- the Villa included. So, wanting to see regular guests continue to be part of the "family" that has developed with warm feelings for the Villa, I'm also checking the calendar to find weeks where I can plan to wake-up there, knowing that I only have to worry about finding parking when I go to la Petite Colombe for croissants.
I appreciate your interest and inquiry, Camelot . . . and it's fun to be able to tell you that it's a much loved, personal space (as so many villas on St. Barths are).
I happen to think that it's quite wonderful . . . of course, some would say that I'm biased!
My current dilemma with respect to Villa CEC is what time to spend there next year, when I will be more-or-less fully retired. I am confident that I would be very comfortable on SBH for long periods (a luxury that I haven't had in 36 years of returning to the island). Whether my wonderful spouse, on the other hand, will want to spend as much time there as I would choose . . . is a continuing topic of discussion. In addition, we have a number of Villa guests who return annually, and a big part of the pleasure I find in SBH is sharing it with others -- the Villa included. So, wanting to see regular guests continue to be part of the "family" that has developed with warm feelings for the Villa, I'm also checking the calendar to find weeks where I can plan to wake-up there, knowing that I only have to worry about finding parking when I go to la Petite Colombe for croissants.
I appreciate your interest and inquiry, Camelot . . . and it's fun to be able to tell you that it's a much loved, personal space (as so many villas on St. Barths are).
Dennis is too young to retire :triumphant:is this means villa case et cuisine will not open for rental once the owner retire?
The Villa still will be available for rent . . . though "the owner" expects to use more of the available weeks! And you're right, Andy . . . I am too young (in my mind) to retire, but doing so will give me more time to play with friends on SBH. (Maybe I'll find work at La Gloriette -- I could be the person who serves Vanilla Rhum at lunch!)
... does it have sea view?