This time-share complex, which looks and feels like a 1990s condo community, is the closest thing to a modern hotel room in St. George's. (Aunt Nea's guesthouse is the only other lodging choice in this corner of the island.) The grounds are tidy, ample, and perched high above St. George's. A walk (or drive) down a gardened path takes you into town from the 18-acre campus. Clean one- and two-bedroom cottages come with a fully equipped kitchen and views of the ocean, one of three pools, or a public golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones. The sleek, three-story main building holds the lobby, business center, a convenience store where you can buy champagne and sunblock, and two restaurants: Griffin's, serving contemporary food, and Blackbeard's Hideout Beach Club, a summer-only pub by Tobacco Bay public beach and the golf course. PROS: only non-B&B in St. George's, nice views walking to town, private. CONS: no activities outside of the pool, feels more like a suburban development than a vacation spot, far from the rest of the island.
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