Frommer's Review
Few other resorts cater as aggressively to yacht owners as Nanny Cay, a sprawling, somewhat disorganized resort where great wealth (in the form of hyper-expensive yachts) lies cheek by jowl with more modest fishing craft. This place competes with Village Cay for the boat owner or sailor; we think Village Cay is superior. Accommodations are within a two-story motel-style building, where windows overlook open-air hallways. Each unit contains a refrigerator and comfortable (albeit bland) furniture. The heart and soul of the resort is the 180-slip marina, headquarters to at least three yacht-chartering companies and permanent home to many fishing and pleasure boats. The resort sprawls over 10 hectares (25 acres) of steamy flatlands, adjacent to a saltwater inlet that's favored because of the protection it offers boats during storms and hurricanes. Don't expect the spit-and-polish of a resort catering to conventional trade. This place is artfully and deliberately raffish, which seems to be the way folks here want to keep it. The restaurant, Pegleg Landing, is a reasonable choice for standards like steak and grilled fish.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; pool; fitness center; tennis court; watersports equipment rentals; sailing trips; babysitting; laundry service; rooms for those w/limited mobility
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