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Eaglesnest Villa Review

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:50 pm
by RickG
Since I can't post a villa review with pictures, here's my enhanced review for the forum.

Eaglesnest Villa October 27 - November 3, 2007

We are just back from a week at Eaglesnest through Viva! Villas. This was our thirteenth stay on the island and the third time we rented through Viva. We were again happy with Viva and Eaglesnest worked out nicely for us, with a great location and views. We selected Eaglesnest because we had met the very nice owners on the ferry in 2004 and our group size finally fit. We would stay there again.

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Eaglesnest is a three bedroom/three bath villa on Contant Point overlooking Great Cruz Bay. It has a southern exposure and sees both sunrises over Ditleff Point and sunsets over St. Thomas (big plus). The morning light hits the pool by 7AM and stays partially on the pool deck until sunset. The pool is a nice medium size with a non-slip surface. There are convenient steps and multiple seating ledges in the pool. Due to the rain the previous week, the pool was chilly at the beginning of the week, but warmed up nicely by week's end. As nice as the pool was, it was on the lower level away from the main living area. In order to access the pool, and the lower bedroom, you had to exit the front door and walk through the car port to outside stairs. This led to us using the pool less than we normally would. Except for this walk, the house was very private.

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The layout of the building was a bit different for us. There was a drive-through driveway off of Contant Point Road. This worked well as long as we remembered to park both vehicles facing the same direction. The upstairs area has two private very nice master bedrooms on the east and west ends of the house. The east bedroom gets sun very early. The great room is quite large and the kitchen worked well for us. We spent a lot of time on the deck on this level. The upper level of the house was very nice and comfortable.

The lower bedroom on the east side adjacent to the pool (my room) got that first crack of sun in the morning, like a laser beam. The room was a bit musty, but aired out reasonably well with the a/c on (which I would rather not run). The bathroom was cramped, but acceptable. If you are looking for a villa with three equal bedrooms, this room breaks that goal. But, as a bedroom in a reasonably priced villa, it is fine.

The landscaping at this villa is excellent. There is a great variety of flowers, shrubbery and cactus. The hill below the house is cover in very green, very prickly acacia. I especially liked the pink and ivory Ixora near the pool deck.

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The kitchen was functional and reasonably well equipped. One of my pet peeves, decent knives, was avoided by having a relatively new knife block of serrated knives. These were good enough to cut a lime and better than average. But I could not sharpen them with the stone I always bring. The counter top appliances all worked well and the cooking gear was fine. The refrigerator was small and did not hold temperature well (typical). The freezer was smaller than we needed. But, all was functional and up to par for a mid-range rental villa. If I lived here the only thing in the kitchen I would change would be the knives.

Eaglesnest is a three bedroom villa firmly in the mid-range of cost. It delivers as promised, without the frills that add a thousand dollars a week. Their were a few nits, but the best parts about the house were: location, views, landscaping and a relaxing ambiance. We would stay there again.

A photo album with some villa pictures is at
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/56 ... good-times

Cheers, RickG

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:56 pm
by MarkR
Great report, Rick. A villa report with photos is always helpful for those looking for a future stay.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:59 pm
by Lulu76
I was debating whether or not to put Eaglesnest on the short list for next year, so I may have to do that.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:01 pm
by mbw1024
nice! the flower and the cocktail caught my eye ;)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:18 pm
by pjayer
Nice review! I enjoyed all your pictures, too. Thanks.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:27 pm
by Ksea
Thanks for sharing all the pics...I had fun viewing them as a slide show!

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:28 pm
by liamsaunt
Nice review, Rick! I love the cocktail shot also.

I'm trying to pinpoint exactly where this house is. Does the house have an iron gate that runs along it's property line? I am wondering if this is the house we would pass on the way to Argonauta.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:43 pm
by Pia
Nice photos Rick :)

Sorry we only got to visit for a short time :( but well see you sooooon :)

Pia

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:52 pm
by Pianogrl
Thank you Rick for your tr & pics! Loved looking at all the webshots pics also.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:59 pm
by RickG
liamsaunt wrote:Nice review, Rick! I love the cocktail shot also.

I'm trying to pinpoint exactly where this house is. Does the house have an iron gate that runs along it's property line? I am wondering if this is the house we would pass on the way to Argonauta.
No iron gate. I was trying to find Argonauta while we were there, but never succeeded; there may have been some work going on there.

Looking at the photos from the Argonatau listing, I believe that Eaglesnest is lower and slightly counter-clockwise around the point.

Cheers, RickG

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:46 pm
by naturegirl
Thanks for the photos and report. Still love that cocktail shot! Looks sooooooo delicious!

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:59 pm
by MrB
liamsaunt wrote:Nice review, Rick! I love the cocktail shot also.

I'm trying to pinpoint exactly where this house is. Does the house have an iron gate that runs along it's property line? I am wondering if this is the house we would pass on the way to Argonauta.
This might help. This is the view of Eaglesnest from Chocolate Hole.....

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We didn't see much Rick....honest :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:09 pm
by pipanale
Let me see if my pea-brain gets this...

The lower BR and pool are not accessible from the house-proper? That could be bad, especially if there's a kid in tow next summer. I would not want her that far from the house.

(Furrowed brow)
Hmmm...

It won't stop us from using it, but will lead me to have to walk farther to go on drink runs. Of course, our house this summer in NC on the beach had 29 steps (3o from in the house) to get from the ground (and pool) level up to the kitchen and the beer.

The kid thing could concern me.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:45 pm
by RickG
Nice shots MrB. Thanks for skipping the one where we were mooning you!

Cheers, RickG

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:20 pm
by MrB
Not bad from allllllll the way at Allesandra huh???

But in all honesty, after the 'what you see from your villa' thread, I was expecting more :(