Frommer's Review
On the remote northeastern section of the island, this is the place for escapists who want isolation. Perched in an amphitheater sloping to the water, the resort opens onto a .8km (1/2-mile) beach of white sand set against a backdrop of palm trees. To reach the resort, you'll need to rent a car or take a taxi; it's about a 15-minute car ride from Road Town. Once here, you'll find some of the B.V.I.'s best white-sand cove beaches, along with a large swimming pool. Playground facilities for children make this a family favorite.
The cottage cluster is designed in the Mediterranean style, with accommodations spread across eight one-floor structures. The preferred rooms open onto the beach, while the others front tropical gardens. The spacious bedrooms feature sand-hued walls, stained wood, ceramic tiled floors, and tropical motifs. Each comes with a private bathroom and a porch. The cottages are a combination of suites with a living room, veranda, and bedrooms.
The food here is Caribbean, but ventures into Italian, French, and international territory. The open-air restaurant is set on the beach, amidst a cluster of palm trees.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; pool; tennis court; watersports equipment; reef fishing; room service
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.