The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea, Autograph Collection features an outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness center and a restaurant.
Tina
United States of America
Cozy and welcoming. Plenty of places to sit by the great fireplaces that were always lit. Very attentive staff. Nice selection of restaurants on site yet just a short walk to the waterfront.
Featuring a casino, Kennedy House is located in Saint Andrews. Each room at the 3-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a terrace and to a bar.
Just 2 minutes’ walk from Bay of Fundy, this B&B in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick offers a full hot breakfast and free WiFi.
Steven
United States of America
- About the nicest hosts you could ever meet! <><
- Very good breakfast and nice music to eat by.
- Our room was clean and tastefully decorated.
- In-room fridge.
- Very short walk to Bay of Fundy and local restaurants.
Just 3 minutes’ drive from Saint Andrews town center, this motel offers on-site picnic tables. All rooms are equipped with free WiFi. Cable TV is standard in all rooms at Greenside Motel.
Located on 6 acres of landscaped gardens Granite Town Hotel is located in Saint George. Free WiFi access is available. A daily continental breakfast is provided. The US border is 25 mi away.
Dominion Hill Country Inn has rooms, cabins, cottages and glamping sites. There is free breakfast, a restaurant, and bar service at the mountainside property in Bocabec, near St. Andrews.
Stephen
United States of America
Probably the most comfy bed I’ve ever slept in.
Great staff, Michael was helpful
On average, it costs $111 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saint Andrews for tonight. You'll pay around $130 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saint Andrews will cost around $360, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
There looked to be a number of interesting little shops all...
There looked to be a number of interesting little shops all along Main St., but most of them kept odd hours, which meant that we weren't able to shop there due to our being in town only one evening. And we could have shopped the next morning, but most of the shops didn't even open till 11 a.m., by which time we were about an hour and a half's drive away.
Jessie
Canada
10
Scored 10
My partner and I liked the ambiance and the warm, helpful...
My partner and I liked the ambiance and the warm, helpful and friendly staff.
The lovely downtown area is filled with quality goods; many locally made, outside dining, and the friendliest staff one could find anywhere.
Some restaurants had closed for the season but, with that said, there were many choices.
We had a wonderful meal at Seasons by the Sea. Another at The Red Herring Pub and an outstanding tasting adventure of a Thanksgiving Dinner at the Algonquin Resort.
Yes, it is very easy to get around St. Andrews whether by foot or wheels of any kind.
I have visited there with my partner at least five times in different seasons, and there is nothing I would avoid!
Wayne
Canada
10
Scored 10
Quaint village in the Bay of Funday. Very relaxing.
Quaint village in the Bay of Funday. Very relaxing. If we had been able to stay longer than a night, we would definitely have done a whale watching excursion and enjoyed a lovely dinner at one of the many restaurants!
Suzanne
United States of America
10
Scored 10
A beautiful area.
A beautiful area. Being the first time out of the US, the Canadians are a truly warm and friendly people. The whale watching tour was phenomenal. I went on the Jolly Breeze Whale tour because of the type of boat they operated. Erica and the crew were very entertaining
and knowledgeable. Very kid friendly tour they interacted with the kids showing them different sea creatures they had in their aquarium. Very hands on. Would highly recommend them if you're taking kids. Char and Chowder and the Sea Breeze are the 2 places I ate. Both very good, but the Smoked Salmon sandwich at Char House was fabulous. Love Canada!
Matthew W
10
Scored 10
Lovely village with quite a lot to do: if you are patient,...
Lovely village with quite a lot to do: if you are patient, check out the tides. Although St. John has a more active tidal bore viewed from the restaurant at Falls center, St Andrews tides are awesome viewed from the Harbor Front restaurant. We went whale watching with the Jolly Breeze on a masted ship. We saw a whale! And seals and had a great time. The bi lingual guides were great. We walked Kingsbrae gardens and had a wonderful dinner at the café there. We shopped the cute shops of Water street. Stop by the grocery store and try Canadian cookies Leclerc = soooo gooood. And for the down under fans, there are TIM TAMs.
AnnaB
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
St. Andrews is a quaint little town situated on the Bay of...
St. Andrews is a quaint little town situated on the Bay of Fundy with United States of America located directly across the harbour. It's always a treat to tour the shops and pick up things that you not always find at home. The only problem is that the place shuts down way too early. If you tend to enjoy late night dinners, this is not the place. Everything is closed by 9pm even the bars. We even tried to fuel up in the only gas station in town and it also was closed. For a tourist town it's way too sleepy.
We absolutely loved our stay !! The room was spacious and comfortable. The service in the restaurants was top notch, well the service in general was amazing!!! And of course the food was excellent. If you’re having breakfast at the hotel you must have it on the veranda. It’s stunning!!
My only complaint, I wish they had of specified when I booked that we’d be staying in a separate building. Apart from the older structure. It was still lovely !! We just would have preferred the original Algonquin. Other then that 10/10. Thank you !!
Sue and Vern are awesome, just what you'd expect a New Brunswicker to be; friendly, with quick service and full of recommendations on the local area. We met friends from Ontario in St. Andrews and while there room (at another Hotel) was being prepared we sat and had a drink at the Picket Fence, Sue made sure we were up to date with the Canada Day celebrations in the area. Although a little dated, Picket Fence is clean well appointed and convenient to the town. I would stay there again and highly recommend it!
We truly enjoyed our stay here. It was a pleasant change from the hotel chain environment. The homemade jam, warm croissants, fresh fruits and great coffee and tea were immensely enjoyed. The hosts (Don and Judy) were great communicators, very informative, kind and sincere. We enjoyed getting to know them and the conversations on multiple topics. The home is clean and comfortable and is a beautiful example of late 19th century residential architecture. I loved the cast iron floor grate!
As some mentioned before, we cannot understand why this hotel has such high ratings. Nicely located in old town St. Andrews and parking right in front of the house.
However, the rooms seem dusty and old-fashioned but not in the nice, vintage kind of way. Rather it seems that not many investments had been made in recent years.
Breakfast was good.
Staff were excellent. The view from the room was beautiful. The hotel was quiet and very close to the main part of town, only a minute car ride or about a five minute walk. Many tourist attractions were a short driving distance (the Block House, the Golf Course, Minister’s Island, Whale Tour etc.)
Easy.Excellent location, very comfy beds, whole main floor of house with full kitchen, laundry, sunrroom, furnished outdoor deck, everything you need. Owner is very kind, and provides the items for a really good breakfast!! Makes exploring Saint Andrews and area
Great view and great staff, perhaps the most amazing staff that I have ever encountered in the hotel business. They were so genuine, not faking it. They honestly wanted to do what ever they could to make your stay pleasant and comfortable. Simply amazing staff.
The owner was very friendly and helpful. The room was clean and comfortable, but rather small. Overall a very acceptable place to stay for overnight in a beautiful town. I loved the retro feeling of this motor hotel.
Everything was so quaint and we had a lovely private deck with a view of the ocean and it was so clean and comfortable…it was just lovely and I will definitely stay again…far better then any hotel I have stayed in!
The location was close to downtown and made for a relaxing stay with dinner out at the Kennedy Hotel. The whole atmosphere of the town led to an enjoyable visit and a pleasant sleep. The bed was excellent.
All was fine, we had a good stay over here. The room was clean and looked recently updated. The hotel was easy to find since it’s nearby the road to the touristic town. Close by the town facilities
It was our first trip to NB, and we were really shooting in the dark when choosing a place to stay. This was an awesome find, right on the water with lovely views and a great hotel staff.
I loved the proximity to the ocean. Saint andrews is a small town, this place was well situated for walking access. Staff were very kind and efficient. Thank you 😊
Great B&B that is located within walking distance of the Main Street in Saint Andrews. The place was spotless and you couldn’t ask for a friendlier staff.
Location
Room very comfortable
Best bed and pillows so far on our trip around Canada
Would recommend this area and hotel to anyone popping up this way.
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