In February 2024 my wife and I spent ten days at the Heritage The Villas. The villas are located in a kind of gated community on a hill amid a golf course and are connected via small paths to the Heritage resorts Le Telfair and Awali. We had an electric golf cart which took us to the resorts in a couple minutes (actually fun to drive although our buggy seemed a bit dated) and with our Gourmet Bliss package we could enjoy the two resorts' various restaurants (and cocktails in e.g. the bar Cavendish at Le Telfair) without hesitation. We could also use the C-Beach Club and had dinner at the Golf House as well as the Chateau. Only some dishes/cocktails were excluded from our package and marked as such in menus. The refrigerator in the villa is supplied each day (excluding Sundays) with two bottles of water, two cans of Coca Cola and Fanta each, a few cans of local beer, and juice and milk carton and this was included for us, too. After our early morning arrival we had to wait about five hours for our villa but we could use the C-Beach Club in the meantime. Plus we got a free upgrade from our booked One-Bedroom Villa to a Three-Bedroom-Villa. The villa (No. 107) was beautiful and we had three bedrooms each with ensuite bathroom (two with bathtub) and aircon as well as two outside showers (one on a balcony, hidden from sight, and one in the garden). Also aircon in the open kitchen/dining/living room area with guest restroom. The pool had a perfect size for us and the peace and quiet (plus nice views) in the area were extremely relaxing. There is a short handover procedure at the beginning and at the end of the stay for the buggy and the villa, which was however reasonable and smooth. It's an understandable process considering you're taking over an electric cart and a house with inventory. Due to a Cyclone Level 3 there was a lockdown on the whole island for one day so that we were confined to our villa for a day and night, but we were well taken care of during the Cyclone: we were kept informed about the situation via WhatsApp and during the storm, when it was still safe, some staff made the way up to the hillside villas to supply us with food and drinks. Not everything was perfect, naturally, but it was almost perfect. It would have been great to have some slippers and bathrobes in the villa, for example, or an in-villa breakfast or dining included in the Gourmet Bliss pack or so. But whenever we addressed something (we didn't address the slippers and bathrobes...) it was taken care of swiftly and without much ado. For example, when I voiced my strong discontent about the Awali's Boma restaurant and its African Night concept (didn't feel exclusive at all and certainly not authentic but rather like ordinary package holiday stuff to me), the manager on site immediately reacted by offering to have a staff member accompany us to the Infinity Blue restaurant for an excellent a la carte dinner. So we left Boma and continued our dinner at the Infinity Blue,