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If you follow My Baking Addiction on a regular basis, you may remember that Brian and I traveled to St. Lucia back in April. Immediately following a couple of Facebook posts and Instagram photos, my inbox was filled with questions from readers about Sandals La Toc and St. Lucia in general. Vacations are expensive, and it can be hard to know if you’ll get your money’s worth, so I thought I’d do a couple of posts to tell you about our personal experience on the island.

About a month ago, I sat down to retrieve all of the images from our island vacation when disaster struck – I dropped the external hard drive they were on, and when I went to plug it back in, it would only blink sadly at me, and the computer didn’t see it. I cried – seriously – I did.

About a week ago, I thought I’d try again, thinking maybe it miraculously healed itself from the fatal fall. While crawling around under my desk I realized after the hard drive tumbled to the floor, I plugged it into the Neat Desk instead of the computer. I swapped the cords and I was back in business, minus one folder of pics that disappeared. This is why some of the photos in this post are not my own.

Since neither of us had been on a proper vacation in years, we decided to enlist assistance from a highly recommended travel agency in our area. We didn’t really have a game plan, and our list of demands was quite simple: sun, sand, gorgeous water and of course – great food. When we mentioned St. Lucia as a destination interest, our travel agent, Kathy, knew just the place. The all-inclusive Sandals La Toc Resort in Castries, St. Lucia.

Her description of breathtaking scenery, gorgeous beaches, delectable food and amazing hospitality sounded like exactly what we were looking for and after looking at a couple of brochures, we were sold.

Sandals La Toc is located within a true rainforest on the beautiful island of St. Lucia. The vast 210 acre estate boasts a stunning, half-mile, crescent shaped beach, the island’s largest pool, a 9-hole resort style golf course, 8 restaurants and so much more. Yes, ladies, there’s also a spa. Although I can’t attest to the services at Red Lane Spa, I can say their in room shampoo and conditioner was magical.

I’m pretty certain the people of St. Lucia are amongst some of the kindest, warm, and friendliest people that we’ve ever encountered. The staff at La Toc are there to make your stay as incredible as possible. This is something we experienced at every turn. Wherever you go, you’re greeted with the island’s motto of No pressure. No worries. Quite refreshing, especially when crazy schedules pretty much rule my life back in Ohio. By the end of the vacation, Brian actually acquired a bit of a St. Lucian accent and No pressure. No worries. became his new mantra.

The employees were not only accommodating, many were quite entertaining – we constantly found ourselves wanting to tip them for their amazing hospitality, but tipping is a big no-no at the resort. Which actually made us adore the employees all the more because we knew they weren’t in it for a tip. They truly love the island and their jobs and that fact shines throughout all three Sandals resorts. Sandals has 3 resorts on the island of St. Lucia. Sandals La Toc, Sandals Grande St. Lucian and Sandals Halcyon Beach. Each resort had it’s own vibe, but we immediately fell in love with breathtaking view of the Caribbean from the Grande. It’s definitely on our must stay list. And it is home to Gordon’s restaurant which definitely ranked in the top 3 meals of my life, but I’ll touch more on that in another post.

Another amazing aspect of Sandals La Toc is that they have butler services. Now I know that may seem a bit extravagant; however, I can attest to the fact that it’s well worth it. We had Garvey as our butler. He pretty much epitomized the laid back nature of the island, but we really could not have asked for better service. The great thing about having a butler is that they arrange many aspects of your stay for you such as restaurant reservations, tours, and even room service. Heck, they’ll even unpack your luggage and deliver your favorite cocktail to the beach if you’re in to that sort of thing. We just really appreciated the fact that we could truly relax and knew that Garvey was just a phone call away if we needed anything. Brian and I agree that Garvey is pretty much one of the coolest guys on the planet.

If you’re really looking to splurge, La Toc has what they refer to as the Millionaire Suites, which are settled on the resort’s highest point and truly epitomize luxury. Along with the villa comes a plunge pool, waterfall, whirlpool, and of course – a butler.

The laid back atmosphere and stunning scenery alleviated my stressy pants, tightly-wound self in about 5 minutes. I honestly don’t think it’s possible to have a bad day while on vacation at La Toc. Honestly. One day a huge storm rolled in and saturated the resort for about 20 minutes and instead of running for cover, we sat on the patio in the downpour just because the sky was so beautiful as the clouds pushed through.

I’m telling you, there’s just something about the island and the resort that transforms you while you’re there – it’s pretty amazing.

Although it’s only been a short few months since our stay at Sandals La Toc, we’re already planning our next visit for this coming Spring and are already starting to count down the days. Stay tuned for the next post where I’ll be talking deep sea fishing and Brian will fill you in on his volcanic mineral mud bath.

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35 Comments

  1. Cathy @ Noble Pig says:

    I have died a million times looking at this post…thank you for the mini-vacay on this chilly Monday morning!!

  2. Sharon Antonio says:

    We went there two years ago..not horrible but ot worth the money..only catered to those with a butler or those representing a travel agency. Never again!

  3. Lydia says:

    I’m so glad you wrote another post about your experience at La Toc. We actually booked our honeymoon there for this coming spring after reading your previous post and talking to our travel agent. We can’t wait!

  4. Laura says:

    We stayed at La Toc and it was the worst experience of our lies. It was waisted thousands of dollars. There were rats running around the place, cockroaches running THROUGH THE FOOD, we both got food poisoning, the beach was almost nonexistent due to some work they were doing. It was the worst week of our entire lives, we were begging to go home by the end. Worst of all – it was our honeymoon and we had been saving for a year for it. We actually had a rats nest outside of our room on our little patio and their response was to just not use the patio. We stood in amazement one morning watching the chef at the omlette bar as cockroaches ran across his fixings – a group of us just walked out. The only thing we liked was the alcohol because it kept us sane. We met many many other people who were just as angry as us and having just as bad of a time. The only people we found that were happy were ones that had a private butler. I am glad you guys had a good time – but amazed that you did after our experience. We went in November 2008 so maybe they have made some changes by then….at least I hope.

    1. Jamie says:

      Laura –
      I am so sorry to hear about your experience! I have to tell you, that is not the La Toc we experienced at all. We saw the occasional cat and little frog, but never anything beyond that. Being from Ohio, we don’t even think of leaving the house without bug spray, so for us, La Toc was a noticeable change. I don’t think we even took the stuff out of the bag.

      Every bit of staff we encountered were courteous and listened to our needs. But this is also one of the reasons we booked through a travel agent we could reach back to. If there had been any of these problems during our stay, we would have had her on the phone in a heartbeat to help sort a resolution out.

      I hope that your experience hasn’t soured you on St. Lucia permanently. The island holds many wonderful places, and I hope that you were able to enjoy them for their own beauty.

      -Jamie

  5. Sonia Tamez says:

    OMGosh! Thank you for sharing, we are going to St. Lucia next month for our 15th anniversary. I was a bit scared on how things are and what to do and so forth. But now i’m just excited to go… Thank you, thank you!

  6. Brooke says:

    We stayed at the Sandals Grande in St. Lucia a few years ago for our honeymoon and it was AMAZING! We loved the island and like you, we had a great experience at Sandals. Glad you could get your pics back, they make me want to go back sooooo bad!

  7. alyssa says:

    I’m going to the grande in 3 months for my honeymoon! We originally booked la toc but switched it a couple of weeks ago :)

  8. luv what you do says:

    I would have cried for months if I lost my pictures so I am so happy that didn’t give up and found them. I loved reading about the resort. My boyfriend an I were in St Luscia in January on a cruise. We went to the Pitons, but when you are only on an island for a day it is hard to know what it is like. I always wonderf if it is the kind of place you can spend a week, and I can see that it is! Looking forward to reading more and seeing those pictures!

  9. Averie @ Averie Cooks says:

    Glad you had such an amazing trip – that you’re already wanting to go back. Love trips like that :)

  10. Amy Tong says:

    What a great review. I’ve always wonder if it’s worth it to travel to Sandals. Glad to read up more of your experience. :) So glad that you recovered most of your vacation pictures! I know I would cry too if I lost mine. I look forward to reading your next post for the review.