We (my husband, son and I) stayed at Kalingo for 2 weeks in March right before the island shut down due to Covid 19. There were many things we loved about our stay at Kalinago and I'll write about those first. The setting is beautiful. We were on the 2nd floor (of 3 floors) and all rooms have a great view of the beach. The room was spacious, with high ceilings and pretty comfy beds. The beach is lovely and in a small bay, Morne Rouge Bay, around the 'corner' (so to speak) from Grand Anse beach. So with the exception of the Rum Runner boat that parks in the bay and deposits other beach goers for a couple of hours a few times a week, it's much quieter than Grand Anse. Given that we were there during the beginning of the pandemic, it was even more quieter, which suited us just fine. There were also locals on the beach, which gave it a great vibe. The hotel is kept clean and the staff were nice, especially the women who cleaned the rooms. We joined the beach BBQ , bon-fire the first Saturday we arrived, which was great. We only ate at the restaurant twice and the food was okay. We loved the fish tacos at La Plywood on the beach and also ate at Bohos' over looking the bay owned by the same people. Sur La Mer is a restaurant right beside Kalinago and their food was great. So there are a couple of decent choices right on the bay. Contrary to what other reviewers have said about the 'walk' to Grand Anse beach being really hard, we disagree. Instead of walking up the steep driveway, just turn left out of the main doors to Kalingo Resort and follow the road up, which is much less steep than the driveway. It's only a 10-15 walk to Grand Anse along Morne Rouge. There's a great mall with a grocery store (IGA?) and other shops, as well as a Pizza place, sushi and Italian restaurants nearby. Do be sure to eat at Umbrella's Beach Bar while you're out on Grand Anse beach too.
Okay, so there are some 'negatives' about Kalinago and I'll outline those here. There were a couple of evenings when the music at the bar was way too loud and there wasn't anyone at the bar except the staff. I really wish the management would invest a bit of money as the place seems rundown. When you enter the reception area, it appears as though guests used to be able to walk through that area to the beach. That area is overgrown with weeds, is dirty and closed off now. It would't take much to do some improvements and not be such an eyesore. The rooms are fine. It's not a 4 star if that's what you are expecting. However, a few little changes would really help. Rather than just instant coffee, why not buy coffee machines for each room? The shower heads were pretty crummy. The air conditioning unit leaked in our first room. They moved us to another room and the safe was broken in that room. The second room had a 'welcome booklet' with details about the resort, activities, etc. , which wasn't even in the first room. That didn't matter, because it was so out of date that the activities listed in it weren't even happening any more. Pillows were missing for the chairs, and things just seemed rather shabby. Again, overall, it's a lovely place and it really wouldn't take much money and effort to make a few small changes to really improve the place and give it a fresh look.