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We don't have a full review for this property yet, but it has been recommended and inspected by our Caribbean expert James Henderson, an independent travel journalist writing for the Telegraph and the Financial Times, including its luxury magazine How to Spend it, as well as being series editor of the Definitive Caribbean Guides'
Beach Life
Honeymoons
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Barefoot Luxury
Romantic Break
Hotel boats for hire
Full board
Boutique
Child friendly
On an island
Great walks
Charming
Kayaking
Scuba course
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Sailing
Yoga
Snorkelling
Diving
Watersports
Chic
Sea Views
Fishing
On the beach
Restaurant
Tennis
Views
Child friendly
Babysitter on request.Massage
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Bar
Bath robes
Wifi
Air conditioning
Room service
Garden
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Hotel boats for hire
Great walks
Sailing
Yoga
Snorkelling
Diving
Scuba course
Kayaking
Watersports
Fishing
Tennis
Though recently refurbished, the 22 stone cottages that scatter the 113-acre island owe something to the aesthetics of the era in which they were built. They are simple structures of local blue-bitch stone quarried on the island and purpleheart wood, with cane furniture, rush mats and practically no mod cons: no plunge pool (no swimming pool, even), no keys, telephones or televisions, no air con and a patchy mobile-phone signal that seems to depend on the wind. If you want to order room service, you hoist a flag. The selling point here is privacy, seclusion, space and a rather alluring sense of going back to a time when life was simpler.
Originally published by CNTraveller
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