Our stay at the Terraces was lovely!
The 3 bedroom accommodations were very comfortable for our party of 3. Rooms were spacious and filled with sunlight. The water pressure in the showers was strong with plenty of hot water available. Beds and pillows were great, air conditioning worked like a charm, same for the dishwasher, stove, and washer/dryer.
The large patio was great for lounging, having breakfast or entertaining a crowd, we did all three!
A very funny maid even came halfway through our 1 week stay and made sure we had everything we needed and cleaned the bathrooms, mopped the floors and changed out our sheets.
The location itself was wildly convenient. A market with reasonably priced groceries, drinks and snacks was right across the street and there was a lovely coffee and cake shop just a block away which I visited every morning. For dinner when we stayed in, we got takeout from Irie and Daddy's, both just a couple blocks further down the road but there were plenty of dining options at our disposal.
The portion of the beach nearby is sandwiched between two hotels and is very clean, as there's a man who rakes up seaweed on the beach every day and the water is fairly calm. If you want chairs and an umbrella to lounge in however, you'd have to go further down the beach towards the restaurant stalls, or even better, take a short cab ride to Carlisle Bay, or Oistins to see some other parts of the island.
For getting around, there were plenty of cards with taxi numbers in the room, and no one ever had trouble finding us! For those who rented cars, there was a gated garage right around back.
When guests came to say good bye our last night there, everyone raved about how beautiful the apartment was and wanted to know if it was available for rent to locals who wanted to do a staycation or host an event.
I would not trade our stay at the Terraces for a hotel room and I'd recommend The Terraces to anyone wanting a place to stay together comfortably with their family and friends.