Hello DonaldT, Thank you for still thinking of us long after your stay. As I’ve said before, we really do appreciate everybody’s reviews no matter when they visited (although I think Tripadvisor limits you to 1 year after your date of stay)? You stayed before Sarah and I actually joined Ti Kaye. Glad you had a great time. As with many other reviewers you’ve gone into great detail and all is pretty accurate which really helps potential future guests. I only have a couple of things to add, and I’d like to start by putting my ‘Eco’ hat on (which I haven’t worn as yet). With regards to stopping at the ‘local store’, please, please try not to buy bottled water. Not only does it come in plastic bottles (and there are no recycling facilities on St. Lucia), but there really is no need. We have our own desalination plant and make our own water here at Ti Kaye (a process that I am heavily involved in and monitor daily). The water we produce is far, far superior (and safer) to anything that you can purchase in a bottle (I’m willing to hedge a bet that our water is some of the highest quality in the world). For those who would like to know (technical stuff); it comes from an underground well 70 feet deep, goes through two filters into a holding tank then through another filter into the high pressure desalination plant. When it comes out it goes through another filter, a carbon filter and an ultra violet light. From there it goes to the entire resort. The water on the dining tables actually goes through a special machine (that can carbonate the water as well) which has another filter and carbon filter inside + yet another ultra violet light. For those not into water making, rest assured all this = very safe and clean water. <phew> We are awaiting delivery of some lovely glass bottles (thanks Sarah) to arrive that we will be putting in all the room fridges so if you need water, you can just ask for them to be refilled from the ‘special machine’ – we can even carbonate it for you if you like! The only other two other things I’d like to add are 1. Piton is my favorite lager (I’m English, so we have a difference between beer and lager) and 2. You are 100% correct DonaldT, the local hot pepper sauce is MIGHTY hot! Kind regards, Chris & Sarah General Managers