Sadness becomes the Frangipani
It is bittersweet to write this review, as I have a long history with the Frangipani Hotel, dating back 38 years, with my most recent visit approximately 17 years ago. Time moves on, and changes are inevitable, but unfortunately, the Frangi has allowed itself to slip into a state of disrepair. While it remains a beloved gathering spot for locals and tourists, staying at the hotel has become fraught with challenges.
During my stay, I encountered daily inconveniences, including no water or hot water, stained bath towels, and noise from music drifting uphill into rooms that offered little respite. Despite raising these concerns with the front office—who were polite and attentive—they provided few solutions, apart from replacing the towels on one occasion.
This experience was disheartening for someone who has stayed here many times and once could not imagine staying anywhere else on Bequia. Regrettably, I will choose a different option for my next visit.
That said, credit must be given where it is due. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with well-made beds, and the restaurant seems to be their primary focus, offering enjoyable meals. Sadly, the charm and care that once defined the Frangi have faded, leaving loyal guests like me disappointed.
MAJOR POINTS:
• Sporadic water supply: The water supply was inconsistent, with disruptions occurring daily, making basic needs a challenge.
• Toilet issues: The toilet required daily repairs, adding unn