Island House Review

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Island House

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Fodor's Review:

Owner Colin Brooker gives his guests a personal introduction to the capital island, thanks to his family's long history here. Years of business-travel experience have helped Colin create the comfortable, peaceful suites that overlook North Creek. Balcony barbecues, shaded hammocks, and flat-screen TVs are among the diversions from the backdrop of splendid island and ocean views. Suites 3 and 7 command the best sunset views. Graduated terraces descend the hillside to a small pool surrounded by pink-and-white climbing bougainvillea, creating the feel of a Mediterranean hideaway. An array of inflatable toys keeps kids happy. The deserted east beach is a 12-minute walk away. If you stay more than three nights, a car is included in the rental price. Pros: full condo units feel like a home away from home. Cons: not on the beach; you need a car to get around.

  • Hotel Details: 8 suites
  • In-room: kitchen, Wi-Fi.
  • In-hotel: pool, laundry facilities, water sports, bicycles, some pets allowed.
  • Rate includes: European Plan
  • Credit Cards: AE, D, MC, V
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Reviewed by bootsy from London, England on 4/2/07
A perfect holiday on a perfect Island. Diving is amzazing, the food fantastic and Island House is very comfortable, very friendly and a home away from home. A tour of the Island when you arrive is a must, you can find the supermarkets, restaurants and dive shop much easier once you have been shown. I will definitely come back to Grand Turk!!

Member Rating: 5.0
Ratings details: Room: 5.0 Atmosphere: 5.0 Service: 5.0 Value: 5.0
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