The Malliouhana is a beautiful property and I love the location. It provides walkability to other restaurants and bars which is nice. Leon’s is a standout when comparing to other properties on this stretch of beach. Good food and drink with water sports available. Malliouhana is more authentic and unique when comparing to the 4 season.
Highly recommend Malliouhana in Anguilla for a relaxing stay. The views, room and amenities were amazing. The service was unparalleled and the food was delicious. The hotel is small enough that the staff can greet you by name.
Beautiful property. Excellent location. Amazing island. Slow service, slower than other resorts on the island, most of the time you couldn’t even find help. Plan your days before arrival on your own. The concierge was unfriendly and disinterested and rude. Always seemed bothered when we had questions. I had to pull information out of her rather than her volunteering ideas. The spa couples massage we had was poor. One of the masseuses was very inexperienced and knew not what she was doing. It took nearly 48 hours for them to get back us on whether it was scheduled or not and in that process said they were looking for an outside consultant to do the massage. I assume that’s who did the a poor job. Very disappointed especially with the cost of it being so high. Attentiveness at Leon’s, at the pool, at the bar, and at the restaurant we’re generally slacking. It wasn’t terrible at most of them but be patient, with the exception of Leon’s which was horrible. The setting is wonderful but the service was extremely lacking. It took nearly 2 hours on multiple occasions to get my order brought out. The servers never came to anyone they just talked to each other. The place seemed to lack management. We went Tues - Friday and there was no music being played not live or on speakers. The average wait time for a drink was 45 min. There was never more than 15 couples there, I can’t imagine how they function when it’s busy. Many hotel guests shared the same experiences. Some rode bikes to Best Buy grocery store to buy their own beer because of the difficulty in ordering. End of the day this was not a five star experience that we had hoped for, or paid for. It’s fair to assume these things wouldn’t have happened at the Four Seasons. …
This resort is absolutely beautiful. The views are stunning. The property is beautifully decorated and Instagram photo-ready. The rooms are lovely and we especially enjoyed the ocean view and outdoor space. The room was large but furniture oddly placed- large dining table in front of the full length mirror so you couldn’t actually use the mirror to see your outfit. The service on the other hand was mediocre. Not what you’d find at other Auberge properties. The on-site restaurants are good- not great, not bad- pricey but consistent with other tourist locations on the island. One evening at dinner the Bar Soleil was completely out of both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir which was both odd and disappointing. If I went back to Anguilla I’d probably stay somewhere else. We had dinner at Cap Juluca one night and that resort looked very nice.…
This was our second time staying at Malliouhana and we plan to come back again and again. the resort is set up so nicely. 2 different beach areas depending on your mood; one very secluded and the other near facilities and water sports. the pools I think are one of the big draws, just beautiful, the upper pool flows into the lower pool with an infinity edge creating a waterfall like feature below. the upper pool Is adults only which is nice. the views are spectacular as well. there is very much a communal feeling! We met and talked with people just in our daily activities, made the place feel warm and homey. The staff is the best, the most lovely, warm, welcoming people. just love the Anguillan people!
We felt welcome and at home upon our arrival. Raquel, the front of house manager, went out of her way to make sure that every detail of our stay was perfect. The front desk staff was friendly and accommodating and Keneisha even prepared us an itinerary of all our restaurant reservations and activities. Our room was lovely with a spectacular view of the sea. Breakfast at Celeste each morning was excellent and there is not a better way to start each day of your vacation than with a latte overlooking the gorgeous Meads Bay! We looked forward to seeing Olivia each morning who remembered all of our coffee preferences, was charming, kind and took amazing care of us. Sierra and the team helped with our in-room needs and delivered everything from daily treats and snacks to our room and even a hot water kettle! Remieko from the concierge desk made all kinds of reservations and reached out to us before, during and after our stay to ensure we squeezed in as much fun, relaxation and great meals that Anguilla has to offer. We loved the resort’s calming and upscale Caribbean decor that blends so well with the beautiful scenery of the island. We enjoyed every minute of our stay!…
The resort was absolutely breathtaking. If you want rich history, a taste of the Caribbean, colourful, surroundings, and amazing service - stay here. We checked out the other 5 star resorts but this was far and away the most unique and beautiful. We actually left the resort we were supposed to stay at to come back and stay the rest of our nights here. The staff we're incredibly helpful and kind. I couldn't have been more pleased with this Auberge resort. What a gem! We will definitely be back.
This is a beautiful and well maintained property. When we travel we like to feel the hotel matches the location and this hotel knocks it out of the park. The decor is turquoise, white and yellow and with the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the green plants and flowers it is just delightful. Service is very friendly and accommodating. The staff knows who you are and learns what you like very quickly. We had a Beachfront King, big room with a great veranda. It was easy access to the beach and Leon’s. Leon’s was a lot of fun and had great live local band on Sunday. Food was good and offered the only draft beer we found on the island. All the restaurant food choices were well prepared and tasty. Great gym for a hotel.
Everything about Mallihouana was top notch. Our beach front rooms were supremely comfortable, and we also enjoyed our two bedroom suite overlooking turtle beach. The communal parts of the hotel are sumptuously decorated with numerous sitting areas, beautiful artwork and a European style elegance, evocative of Moroccan design. The two infinity pools are great, with views over the bay. Being a property of 63 rooms, it is extremely personal and the 27 acres provide an oasis of beauty. The team looking after us were exceptional, especially Nola, Aaron, Linda, Stefan, Dalgeli & Constantine. The hotel food was excellent, although the prices were on the high side, especially breakfast. We want to thank the chef who prepared hash brown potatoes for us.. they were far better than the home fries. Leon’s the adjacent beach bar is owned by the hotel and serves great food. Blanchards and Jacala are both excellent and within walking distance.…
We had a spectacular stay at the Malliouhana - it’s a perfect hotel if you’re looking for quiet, private luxury. The beaches were the best we’ve ever experienced and we loved that on Turtle Cove, you had your own private beach - the were times when we were the only hotel guests on the beach. We were debating between Malliouhana and Cap Jaluca, and after having spent a week at Malliouhana, we’re very glad we chose it. The hotel has incredible character with some of the most memorable art and furnishings we’ve seen in a beach hotel. The nightly live music was a great touch and the service at the pool (which is extraordinary) and the beaches was top notch - big thanks to Aaron, Stefan, and Anthony. We loved going down to Leon’s where you could easily take out the water sports equipment and it’s only a 3 minute walk to what became our favorite place on the island - Blanchard’s Beach Shack. The rooms are very spacious with luxurious linens, a nice turn down service, and great products. Our only complaints were around the knowledge of the front desk staff - we had a couple issues where we were told the wrong time and place for yoga and tennis, and even though we had pre-paid the reservation, our nightly room charges were on the final bill - which they fixed right away. The staff could have been better at remembering guest names, which you expect from a 5 star hotel. Lastly, even coming from New York, we found the breakfast to be egregiously priced - breakfast for 2 was always $100-$130. We loved our stay and can’t wait to be back - Anguilla is a magical island, with much better food and nicer people than we’ve experienced at other Caribbean islands.…
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