| Club Med Columbus Isle |
Trip Report
My wife and I honeymooned at Club Med Columbus Isle (on the island of San Salvador in
the Bahamas) beginning Jul. 19th. A bit of background: Neither of us had ever been to an
all inclusive resort. We are not divers (my wife has asthma). We are not terribly sporty
people but are interested to learn. We are not big party people, but like dancing. We are
not big drinkers. We couldn't decide whether to go to
Sandals Royal Bahamian or CM Columbus Isle, so we did a week of both. (Isn't a marriage
all about compromise?) Another message will talk about our experiences at Sandals.First of all, despite the fact that CI is touted as a good honeymoon destination, the remoteness of San Salvador makes for very difficult travel arrangements. We got married on a Saturday. By the time we were to reach Nassau on Sunday, no more flights were available to CI. Even the new New York to CI charter didn't help as it leaves on Saturday.
Thus we had to overnight in Nassau (expensive: we stayed at Holiday Inn for $100 US with $20 cab from and to the airport..).
Arrival:
Our flight on Bahamas Air was without incident, despite what we had heard on the net. We were greeted off the plane by a Club Med GO. The San Salvador airport is tiny, with only one plane a day and a big "NO SWEARING" sign posted outside.
The resort was a 2 minute drive from the airport. We were checked in very quickly, given a drink, and were on our way to our room.
Accomodation:
Our room was very clean, with beautiful pieces of art on the wall. Huge beautiful
wooden shutters opened to an ocean view with a big palm tree shading our balcony. Even
though we did not pay for the ocean front upgrade, we had a great room. There are no
carpets in the rooms. The bathroom is very big, with nice wooden slatted doors to the
separate toilet. We also had a minifridge. Nicely appointed, with cool looking glasses,
nice hairdrier, iron/ironing board.
Note that the water at CI is not completely desalinated and thus it is necessary to drink
bottled water. ($2.40US for a litre and a half). Showers took a little longer to get the
soap out of your hair and never left us feeling 100% clean. No big deal though. There is a
TV in the room with about 15 channels for when you need to relax from the sports. They
carried the Discovery channel, and that's all we needed to be happy.
The Grounds:
The grounds are absolutely magnificent. We can not praise Club Med enough for the level
of cleanliness, the tasteful decor, very well thought out landscaping, etc. The club
itself covers a lot of ground, and it was about a 10 minute walk from our room to the
Annex restaurant. There were beautiful trees and flowers everywhere throughout the
property, often with signs indicating what we were looking at and its country of origin. A
path snakes roughly parallel to the beach across the whole property. The path itself is
beautiful, with interesting mosaics in the bricks in multiple places. In the evening, very
subtle ground lights ensure that you can see the path, but lets you enjoy the stars in a
much more natural setting. One note - there are a lot of mosquitoes at night - bring bug
repellent if you want to eat dinner outside, or walk on the beach at night.
The pool area (no whirlpool) has many lounge chairs around it, many of them shaded, and we
never had a hard time getting a place to lie down. There is also a tall palm right at the
corner of the pool, so in the afternoons there is always a corner of the pool that is
shaded. Very thoughtful.
The buildings are kept in perfect shape, especially considering the club is almost 8 years
old. (And in the tropics everything ages quickly). There are no signs of age at all. The
villa-style accomodations are painted with bright colours using a cool paint technique,
giving a very interesting and relaxing look. The public restrooms were always very clean
and goregous, and featured walled off stalls. The decor was continued right through to the
stall rooms.
Almost every building has a view overlooking the ocean. There are tables outside the main
restaurant which offer a beautiful view if you're willing to brave the mosquitos (not that
bad, much worse on the beach, and only in the evening). At the annex restaurant, reserve
early enough that day and enjoy a table for two overlooking the ocean every night.
Beautiful.
One of the things we enjoyed the most about the grounds was that the property was so
spread out that no matter what time of day, we could go for a walk and feel alone. The
week we were there they were nearly at full capacity but we didn't ever feel like it.
The Beach:
The beach was very clean and there was lots of it. (They have 3.5 miles of private
beach). Thus we never ever felt crowded in the water. The only motorized vehicles in sight
were the snorkelling/dive boats and the waterski boat (which headed away from the main
beach) so it was always very, very quiet. The beach gets steep fairly quickly (about 20
feet out). There were lots of fish right off the beach, and even some coral formations
that were about waist-high in water, complete with Sergeant Majors and a lot of other fish
we're not bright enough to identify!
There was some toplessness at the club, but it was pretty rare.
The Food:
Columbus Isle is now buffet at all the restaurants including the Annex. This was a bit
of a bit of a disappointment to me, as I don't like buffets too much, but my wife was in
heaven, as she loves to sample.
Breakfast buffet is offered from early in the morning till 11:00. We usually made it
around 10:30. Very nice selection of cheeses (European influence) and amazing bread - I
can still taste the white chocolate bread. Omelettes are made on the spot. Nice selection
of juices. Fruit was ok. The breakfast food was average buffet, but with a really big
selection. The hot food was warm, and the food was heavy.
Lunch was again standard buffet food. We stayed away from most of the beef at Club Med -
it was all prepared very rare. (Or still moving, often...) However, there was definitely
enough other stuff to keep us well fed for the week we stayed. There was a lot of very
good salad mixes (most involving seafood and lots of cool cheeses), or you could make your
own. Again, excellent breads at lunch. There were also plenty of choices for hot food that
were well done. Lots of different kinds of fish, (and, for the Americans, hamburgers and
hotdogs).
Dinner was good buffet food. The restaurants were all fairly similar in terms of quality,
but the main restaurant had a little more variety. However, there was often lobster to be
had at the Annex restaurant. The Friday Night theme buffet was incredible - we felt sick
we ate so much - and that's how it should be! Service was very good - friendly staff.
Everything was very clean.
The Sports:
This is another area where Club Med absolutely blew us away. We snorkelled, sailed,
waterskied, and windsurfed. The staff was excited, knowledgeable, and helpful. The
equipment clean and in good condition.
Snorkelling: Wow - 6 different snorkelling sites! Two trips a day. One hour each. We went
out three times. Very good snorkelling. Equipment was very clean. Nice inflatable life
vests were required to be worn, but it was easy enough to let the air out of them if you
wanted to do a surface dive. Very good visibility, very calm waters. We even saw a nurse
shark. (From which I ran! - yes, we know they're harmless). We were impressed by the guy
running the trips (Mathieu) and really felt we'd be taken care of if anything happened.
Waterskiing: Neither my wife nor I had ever waterskied and we were terrified but
we did it! There is a waterskiing raft anchored about a 50 foot swim from shore. (of
course with a tarp providing shade, and drinking water available as you wait your turn -
this IS Club Med, after all!) A simple short lesson, and soon we were in the water. A boat
is equipped with a pole for first-timers, as a GO helps you from the boat with re-teaching
the lesson you just learned on the raft and promptly messed up. The GO's were very patient
and gave us the confidence to get going. We then tried on the rope and were both succesful
- again with much help from the staff.
Sailing: Another great experience. Neither of us had ever sailed before. We were
taken out on a Hobie Cat for a private lesson by a GO. He spent about half an hour with us
in the water making sure we were very comfortable. Very good patient instruction. We were
assured that if we got into trouble, it was no problem, and they would come out to help
us. When we took the boat out alone later, it was smooth sailing (no pun intended!). Very
good constant steady wind had us going back and forth with no problems, we looked like old
pro's.
Windsurfing: This didn't go so well, but it's not Club Med's fault! We both just
have no sense of balance. A short private lesson on the shore and then we were on a
windsurfer in the ocean. We practiced scrambling up on top of it and trying to stay on.
Nice touch: Club Med had set up a buoy in the water to tie the windsurfer to so you
wouldn't have to worry about being blown out to sea and be unable to come back. My record
was to stay on for a minute and a half! After about 30 minutes of practicing, the GO swam
out to see how we were doing and offered us some tips but at the end of an hour of trying
we decided to leave that sport to the 9 year olds who were zipping by us as we were
sailing.
Tennis: Didn't go so well - we didn't bring running shoes and couldn't get
instruction. Besides, it was way too hot.
Table Tennis: No shoes needed for this one! But the table was outside, and the
light wind blew the ball around all over the place. Well organized though, and good
equipment.
Entertainment:
The GOs put on a show every night. We caught two of them, and were very impressed. They
obviously practice a lot and took it seriously. It's not Broadway, but it's also not your
kid's school play. The disco we found disappointing. It started around 12:30am and seemed
to be just picking up when we stumbled home at 1:00am. Obviously Europeans need less sleep
than we do! Be warned that there are other "European" aspects to the disco:
There was a few TV's in the dance club showing soft-core porno movies.
The GO's: We were impressed across the board with the staff, except for one GO
who taught dancing who took her job a little too seriously (I thought). There is a staff
introduction event on the Sunday night (We caught this at the end of our stay because we
were off-cycle due to our Monday arrival). The GO's are from all over the world. Very
friendly bunch who loved their jobs. (This is in stark contrast to the Sandals crew). They
are almost all young, university educated, very energetic. They often hung out at the
evening entertainment and we met them at meals.
The GM's: The guests are mostly European. French was the most commonly spoken
language. My wife and I were originally worried about the "sit with 6 other
people" concept but very quickly loved it. We met lots of interesting folks and got
to practice our French! (For those who don't speak French, everyone spoke English) And
when we did want some privacy, all we had to do was arrange to be at the main restaurant
early enough to get a table for two and it would be arranged, or go to the Annex, and
reserve one.
Summary:
Go! You'll have a blast.
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