Had a great time here. It's a unique spot popular with divers who decamp to it for weeks at a time, and with good reason. Just a few minutes away at Indian Bay is a lesser-known snorkeling spot that is world-class, absolutely replete with sea life. The long-running resort itself is private, with a fascinating history and vibe. By the end of our week, we were ready to move in. Some things worth pointing out: 1) You can easily spend your whole time eating the excellent food at the resort, but it's a nice change to take the motor launch across the bay to any number of restaurants. We particularly liked the world-class MINT Cafe, which wouldn't be out of place in NYC or SF. Or if you want a fast lunch, ask for the resort's bar menu and get a burger and fries. Perfect, reasonably priced, casual. 2) Some of the cabins are up the hill, so if you don't like stairs, be sure to choose a lower one. But then you'd miss out not just on extra exercise, but hilarious wildlife encounters. Late one night, we heard a snapping sound and encountered a startled large blue crab who raised his claws but ran off. Another time a large parrot-colored iguana darted across our path. And then there were the agouti, these cute hamster-like creatures that would forage in the leaves. 3) The staff are lovely and friendly. In this age of disconnection and people face down in their phones all day, it's nice to encounter warmth and kindness. Truly stand-out levels of service. They even host an evening cocktail party at the pool. Go. You meet other guests, making your stay even better, plus the bartender isn't stingy when he pours drinks. 4) You can stock your fridge with beer and sundries from the local markets. There is one along the road to the east, a quick cab ride from the dock across from the resort. Nothing better than kicking back with a drink on your private deck, looking out at the bay. 5) This is not a busy, crowded resort. There are a limited number of cabins and you can keep to yourself if you want. You barely see other guests, at least compared to other resorts. At one end of the resort's beach, they do allow day visitors to visit but it doesn't affect you as the rest of the beach is off limits to them (and there were days no one came). 6) Outdoor shower. Bliss. 7) At the airport, there is a place at the back that serves excellent take-out. Get the chicken roti. It's fantastic. (I was worried about foodborne illness, but shouldn't have. Sure beat airline food.) This resort is special, I have to say. It has an age-old vibe, it isn't synthetic and phony. You feel connected to a different time. Don't come here if you want pre-packaged standardized boredom. PS we noticed comments about nightclub noise. It's really not that big a deal. There is a bar that occasionally plays music that carries across the water, but it isn't loud. If you're sensitive to noise, just pack earplugs. We did, anticipating a racket, but never used them.…