Simply put: we’ll be back. This is a gem of a property with million-dollar views. Solidly planted on the ridge on the windward side, this concrete and stone structure stands with one of the most remarkable views on the island. On the eastern side, a breathtaking view of Limestone Bay - watch the cruise boats approach the bay, and then take a step onto the western side back deck to see them dock. It’s amazing. I could watch the water for hours…
As noted by others, this is not a luxury property with steam showers, stone, marble, soaking tubs and fancy finishes. But who needs that? Here you have cool ocean breezes, a kitchen with the necessary appliances and a dishwasher, plenty of indoor and outdoor spaces to accommodate different interests, and nature outside your door. Our lullaby was the nighttime critters and the breeze. We never once turned on the TV. We didn’t miss AC. We did, however, forget that it rains often overnight and woke up to a quick rain deluge and wet bathing suits on the clothesline…
Friendly folks everywhere, and lots of visitors here have been here year after year, so lots of great advice for where to snorkel and where to go. Honeymoon beach is beautiful with sea turtles, ramoras, a sting ray, and colorful fish in the sea grass. There are $5 umbrella rentals for the day, but if you get there early there are lovely palm cabanas, and going in the evening is easy. Food is good, but service can be slow particularly when a boat has dumped out a bunch of cruise passengers. Heidi’s is FANTASTIC. Excellent food (fish tacos!!) amazing drinks (try the Beachwacker or the Painkiller), and Heidi is just lovely.
The caretakers for this property and the property owner were extremely responsive to questions, and made this stay truly special. Five stars for Tony and Doug.
Things we will do next time: pack a suitcase with non-perishable groceries for our stay (coffee, rice, pasta, coco Lopez, cereal, snacks) and make a quick stop to Pueblo’s for perishables only. Grocery prices on an island are high, as expected, and now I have a much better idea of meal planning and food access. The water is perfectly fine- filtered from the cistern/rain, and no issues with consumption at all, and it tasted GOOD. There is a Keurig and a tiny Breville espresso machine with tiny pods. I’m not sure if I will try provisioning next time. We did fine with a quick jaunt to the grocery store. No biggie, even with kids.
This property is magical. Shhhh!!!!