There's no missing the beautiful sea views from the verandas of these hilltop one- to three-bedroom villas and cottages. Accommodations are open-air, with screenless doors and shuttered windows, although there's mosquito netting covering the beds. Almost everything is provided, from linens and beach towels to an occasional bunch of fresh bananas or a ripe papaya from the trees outside. Although there are some small markets on the island, it's a good idea to buy groceries on St. Thomas or Tortola before arriving. White Bay and five beach bars are a short, albeit steep and rocky, walk downhill. A mile away to the east, and also downhill in Great Harbour, there's a small supermarket, half a dozen beach bars and restaurants, a souvenir shop, and water-sports rental. Pros: Near Great Harbour and White Bay, incredible views, friendly staff. Cons: Steep uphill climbs, delicate septic system.
Reviewed by SanDiegoAshley from San Diego, CA on 3/18/07
We have stayed here a few times and have always really enjoyed it. The views are stunning and you are right up the road from all of the White Bay bars and restaurants.
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