"Cap Maison is a beautiful resort. Rooms are spacious and lovely. The beds are very comfortable. The pools are well kept and nice.
For the most part, the service was top notch. From the concierge desk, to housekeeping, and especially the ladies at the Cliff restaurant who waited on us were all super friendly and helpful.
The food in the restaurants was very good, if rather pricey.
The resort is very remote. In some ways that is a good thing. The problem though is availability of food. The resort only has the two restaurants, the Cliff which is more formal, and the Naked Fisherman (92 steps down to the beach). Because both restaurants are not resort exclusive, but are open to the general public, they still want you to make reservations for both dinner and lunch. This does present a problem if you’re wanting a more laid-back, spontaneous vacation. They do have room service, but the menu is the exact same every day and is quite limited. Your only other option is an expensive cab ride down to Rodney Bay or even further to Castries.
Another issue is the air conditioning. Only the bedrooms have ac. Living rooms/kitchens have ceiling fans and screened windows. The idea is to let the sea breeze cool those rooms naturally. The problem though is when you are in a suite in the interior of the resort, the surrounding two-story buildings block any breezes. So those rooms stay too hot to be comfortable. So while we paid for expansive suites, we spent all our time just in the bedrooms."