The cozy one-bedroom units have beachfront terraces and hammocks. Sunny but spare rooms are simply but immaculately appointed with rattan furnishings, marine artwork and painted driftwood, and muted abstract fabrics. If you get tired of cooking for yourself in the well-equipped kitchen, fine island-style food (not to mention the island's only real bar) is steps away at the nutty nautically themed Hungry Iguana (affectionately dubbed "The Iggy") restaurant. Diving is done with the on-site dive shop; packages that include both room and diving are a sensational value. Pros: good value; friendly staff. Cons: noisy some weekend nights in season; poky beach.
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