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Timothy Beach Resort - Frigate Bay — ![]() ![]() ![]() Location:Short Walk to beach - 10 minutes from Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport Meal Plans - 60 rooms Description: 1 à la carte restaurant (International) - Kitchenette - Pool - Main bar ~ The St. Kitts and Nevis Travel Forum
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| Timothy Beach Resort | Liz ~ Toronto, Ontario |
I cannot say enough great things about Timothy Beach Resort. If you like being near the beach and night life, having friendly staff greet you at the front desk, and a spacious clean room, then this is the place to be! www.timothybeachresort.com
Loved being able to walk home from The Shiggidy Shack and Ziggy's Beach Bar. Didn't have to pay for cabs. (Big plus)
Highly recommend The Shiggidy Shack for their delicious lobster and friendly staff. www.mrxshiggidyshack.com
Met friends there on Thursday night and Saturday for karaoke.
Ziggy's is THE place to be if you want to party until the wee hours of the morning. www.ziggysbeachbar.com
Rates are very reasonable compared to other resorts on the island.
My unit was 42A and it had a king bed, patio, sofa, diningroom, bathroom and full kitchen. Very spacious and clean. My bed was comfortable and I had lots of hot water. Perfect for long stays. The resort is not new like the Marriott, but it was still very comfortable. (I'm not a fussy person)
My airconditioner worked well (no moister or mold) and it was not noisy.
Having a kitchen is a nice edition so you can buy groceries and enjoy breakfast in your room.
Safes and internet use is available at the front desk.
Enjoyed breakfast one morning at the Sunset Cafe. Friendly and reasonably fast service.
I've read people complain about the noise from the beach bars. With the patio doors closed and the airconditioning on, you can only hear the faint sound of the bass drum from the speakers at Ziggy's. Definitely did not keep me awake at night.
In the morning you will see goats and monkeys playing in the back of the hotel.
No complaints at this resort.
Gingerhouse Restaurant is in a lovely house surrounded by tropical trees and flowers and is an excellent choice for dinner. The owners, Wendy and her sister, are gracious host. Fast service and delicious food.
Enjoyed spending day at the new Reggae Beach Bar on beautiful Cockleshell Beach.
Loved their mango coladas and had a delicious pasta salad. Staff are friendly and they greet you as you get out of your car. They have a gift shop, snorkel rentals and they provide a water taxi to Nevis and also do fishing charters.
Went on Blue Water Safaris catamaran, the Irie Lime. www.bluewatersafaris.com
Great way to spend the day. Cracker and his crew makes sure you have a good time. Stopped between St. Kitts and Nevis to snorkel, and enjoyed a delicious meal onboard. They dropped us off on beautiful Pinney's Beach and had a few drinks at Chevy's Beach Bar in Nevis. Met owners Chevy and Amelia who are gracious hosts. Great place to lime!
One week is not enough time in St. Kitts, and can't wait to go back!!!
Photos can be seen at www.lizpereira.shutterfly.com/action
| Timothy Beach Resort | Jay --- USA |
My wife & I just returned from a week in St. Kitts and we loved the island. We’ve been to several Caribbean islands and we rank St. Kitts very high. It is extremely quiet and relatively undeveloped. There is little to do in the evenings except for drinking at the beach bars or visiting the casino at the Marriott. We took walks on the beach and went to bed early. [All $ amounts below are U.S. $.]
Hotel
We stayed at the Timothy Beach Resort (TBR). This is not an amenity-loaded resort with activities, but it was clean, comfortable, centrally located, and right on the calm Caribbean beach. The rooms have a small refrigerator which enables you to buy your bottled water at the Rams convenience store (an 8-minute walk) and save mucho $. There was good snorkeling right from the beach ($10/pp to rent equipment for the entire day). Mr. X’s Shiggidy Shack and the Monkey Bar are a few yards down the beach. The new Marriott resort (which looks fabulous, by the way) is a 15-minute walk.
Breakfasts
We had excellent and reasonably-priced breakfasts at both the Marriott’s Calypso Café and TBR’s Sunset Café (overlooking the beach). The Marriott had an all-you-can-eat buffet for $15. They also had breakfasts (Belgian waffle, pancakes, etc.) for $6-9 that included juice and coffee!
Dinners
Thanks to previous reviewers, we did not have a bad meal in St. Kitts. Marshalls (a $6 cab ride from TBR) was by far the best. The food, the scenery, the ambience were superb. Make reservations and request an ocean-view table. Entrees are priced from $15-35. The Marshall’s Delight was an excellent drink. Eat there early in your stay, because you’ll want to return! Mr. X’s Shiggidy Shack (right on the beach next to TBR) was the other place we ate at twice. The fish was excellent ($12), the lobster good ($20). Wear shorts, go barefoot, eat at picnic tables 10 yards from the ocean. We got an excellent pizza and calzone at PJs. PJs is halfway between the Timothy Beach Resort and the new Marriott (an 8 minute walk from either one). We did have to change tables because of many tiny bugs on our first table, but it is an open-air restaurant. The Garden Restaurant at Frigate Bay Resort ($6 cab ride from TBR) was just a bit disappointing. The entrees ($15-20) were good, but nothing special and the side dishes were so-so. Their Cherry Blossom drink (a cherry colada) was excellent! A trip to Turtle Beach Bar & Grill at the far SE tip of the island is well worth the long ride ($32 roundtrip cab fare). Entrees are $12-25. Go before dark, so you get to sightsee on your way. This restaurant is nicer than the beach shacks, but not as fancy as Marshalls or The Garden Restaurant. Ask to see the pig. If you like sweet frozen drinks, you must have their Turtle Colada. We tried to go to the Sunset Bar & Grill (a beach shack) one evening, but it closes at 3 p.m. If you want to try their lobster, go for lunch!
Activities
The Scenic Train (also called the Sugar Train) was a good way to see the entire island ($89 per person). At four hours, however, the trip is pretty long and it does get boring after awhile. Several people told us that we should have hired a taxi driver to drive us around the island for $60 or so. We could have seen the same sights quicker and at a lower cost.
The all-day (9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., $70 per person) sailing/snorkeling trip on the Spirit of St. Kitts catamaran was excellent. We sailed to Shitten Bay, snorkeled there, then sailed over to Nevis, where we had a picnic lunch on the beach. If you hurry, you can walk up to Sunshine’s Bar & Grill, check out their celebrity photos, and grab one of their famous and delicious Killer Bees rum punch. The drinks on the catamaran were served fast and strong, and the crew was great. On the way back, dancing broke out.
Snorkeling from Frigate Bay Beach, (where Timothy Beach Resort is located), was better than Shitten Bay. Rent snorkeling equipment for the day from Mr. X’s Watersports ($10) and head left as far as you can swim. We saw the usual colorful fish, plus squid, lobster, and—best of all—three sea turtles!
Souvenir shopping in Basseterre was difficult. Make sure you go on a morning when cruise ships are in dock. Otherwise, a number of stores are likely to be closed (and the selection is not that great to begin with). If you see something you like, pick it up quick. We ended up getting most of our souvenirs at the Rams convenience store halfway between Timothy Beach Resort and the Marriott.
| Timothy Beach Resort |
ust got back from St. Kitts. we stayed at the Timothy Beach Resort and really enjoyed it. We had a large studio which featured a kitchen, dining area, living room type area and a king sized bed. It was on the first floor so we also had a patio with 2 lounge chairs and a table with 4 chairs. The staff was very helpful in making all of our plans. The hotel is in a nice location on Frigate Bay and is close to several nice restaurants as well as the beaches on the island's south end. Friar's beach is really close. The island itself is poor and the overall cuisine has to be rated as ok. The new 1600 room Marriott may make it a lot busier. Now it is kind of quiet. The Timothy's restaurant was not that great but the pool was fine. Would go back to this resort.
| Timothy Beach Resort | Robert ~ Toronto |
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August 2002 We went to this resort for the first time in April 2002. Previously we had stopped for a day in St. Kitt's while on a cruise and had always wanted to go back for a week. We chose this resort because we had heard good things about it on the net and we got a very good last minute deal. We went through Signature (Toronto,Canada). Overall Impression: We were very happy with our choice. The hotel is not 5* but well kept,small and friendly. We chose to take the meal plan (breakfast and dinner) and were quite satisfied with all our meals.
Rooms: Beach: has been somewhat damaged by hurricanes of previous years but the sand on shore is soft and pleasant for walking. The entry into the water is quite rocky for about 10 feet - we were very glad we had water shoes. After that initial 10 or so feet the bottom is mostly sandy with the occasional rock or coral chunk.
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Last updated: January 16, 2008