My fiance and I spent 6 nights here in unit 2. The beds aren't the most comfortable but the room is clean and well kept. Air conditioning kept it very comfortable inside. The kitchen is nothing fancy but it has all of the cookware you'll need. We cooked most of our meals, shopping at the grocery store by the airport. You'll pay island prices for food, but it's still much less than a restaurant. The shower was as hot as you need, towels were soft. Beach towels are available in the room as well with a drying rack on the balcony. Need snorkel gear, a beach umbrella or chairs? Ask Suger, he's got your hookup. If you need anything, dial 9 on the in-room phone and it goes straight to Suger's cell phone. Wifi was fast but needed to be reset every couple days.||||The inn is at the end of a road so it's private that way, as well as the rooms themselves being very private. Every room has it's own outdoor entrance and nearly complete privacy on the balcony. We didn't see or hear much of anyone else in the place the entire time. The very small beach that you see from your balcony isn't much for anything other than kids and a great place to start your snorkel adventure in the cove. Highly recommend snorkeling when the breakers aren't too big. There are some great reefs and so many beautiful fish. As for traditional beaches, we visited many on the island and concluded that Flamands, which is just a couple minute walk from the inn, is the best. The sand is fine (not many pieces of shell to walk on), and the surf is great to play in. Best of all, there's much more beach than people that go there so you'll have plenty of space to yourself.||||If you're up for a hike, go to the end of the road and take the trail to Columbier beach. It's not difficult but you'll want more than flip-flops to make the hike.||||A rental car is included in the price of the room, which is key. They'll meet you at the marina or airport to get your car, but you'll need to drop it off at the airport. Make sure you fill up the tank by 6pm, and don't forget the gas stations are closed on Sunday!||||Overall, extremely great value of a very comfortable bungalo on an expensive island. Highly...
Read moreMy fiance and I spent 6 nights here in unit 2. The beds aren't the most comfortable but the room is clean and well kept. Air conditioning kept it very comfortable inside. The kitchen is nothing fancy but it has all of the cookware you'll need. We cooked most of our meals, shopping at the grocery store by the airport. You'll pay island prices for food, but it's still much less than a restaurant. The shower was as hot as you need, towels were soft. Beach towels are available in the room as well with a drying rack on the balcony. Need snorkel gear, a beach umbrella or chairs? Ask Suger, he's got your hookup. If you need anything, dial 9 on the in-room phone and it goes straight to Suger's cell phone. Wifi was fast but needed to be reset every couple days.||||The inn is at the end of a road so it's private that way, as well as the rooms themselves being very private. Every room has it's own outdoor entrance and nearly complete privacy on the balcony. We didn't see or hear much of anyone else in the place the entire time. The very small beach that you see from your balcony isn't much for anything other than kids and a great place to start your snorkel adventure in the cove. Highly recommend snorkeling when the breakers aren't too big. There are some great reefs and so many beautiful fish. As for traditional beaches, we visited many on the island and concluded that Flamands, which is just a couple minute walk from the inn, is the best. The sand is fine (not many pieces of shell to walk on), and the surf is great to play in. Best of all, there's much more beach than people that go there so you'll have plenty of space to yourself.||||If you're up for a hike, go to the end of the road and take the trail to Columbier beach. It's not difficult but you'll want more than flip-flops to make the hike.||||A rental car is included in the price of the room, which is key. They'll meet you at the marina or airport to get your car, but you'll need to drop it off at the airport. Make sure you fill up the tank by 6pm, and don't forget the gas stations are closed on Sunday!||||Overall, extremely great value of a very comfortable bungalo on an expensive island. Highly...
Read moreMy husband and I spent 5 nights here and enjoyed our stay. The room is somewhat sparse with poor lighting. The tiny kitchen was exactly what we needed, as we did not eat at a single restaurant on the island, preferring to shop and cook ourselves keep the cost low. The best grocery store is just opposite the airport, behind a small strip mall. The table is located outside the room, it is covered, and overlooks the waves crashing into the bay. The other unitshad the same, so if they were entertaining or loud, you would hear it all (but this was only one evening and ended by 10 pm. A drying rack and beach towels provided. Daily cleaning and a small tub of water are also provided to clean the sand off of your feet. The room is psarse with 2 beds, one dresser, a small desk, and the bathroom. Inside the bathroom was a closet, some shelves, and a small safe. A sink, shower, and bidet were easily accessed, and the toilet was inside a water closet. No television, but free wifi. We went down two small flights of stairs to our room which had one room above us. Parking was reserved along the property. We had a package deal with an auto rental, which was located adjacent to the airport and was easy and friendly. The car was small, but held our two large bags in the back and had a back seat also. The owner awaited our arrival from the airport and was standing outside as we arrived. The hike to Columbier beach begins at the end of the property. If you're visiting the island on a budget, this is the place! We hope to...
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