A pleasant, modern low-rise in the middle of the island's only village, a few minutes' walk from the quay and the airstrip, this simple, whitewashed building with a slate roof and half-slated walls has bright, plainly furnished rooms, with pine-framed beds, pine floors, and white bed linen. The social life of the island centers on "the hotel," as it is called, and there are nightly sessions of traditional music. Pros: island's only all-in-one destination, with pub and restaurant; good location between pier and airstrip; very clean. Cons: basic standard of comfort: certainly no frills; very busy July and August.
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