All the rooms at this small, family-run resort tucked along a 1,000-foot-long palm-lined beach have balconies with ocean views; down the beach are 12 studio and two-bedroom condos with full kitchens. This place is more homey than fancy, but the friendliness of the longtime staff keeps visitors, including many honeymooners and even some families, coming back. The beach is a bit rocky for swimming, but sails aboard the resort's 53-foot catamaran and excursions arranged by the on-site dive shop are popular. You can opt out of the all-inclusive plan and pay less, but then you'd have to rent a car because the resort is a bit removed from the main parts of the island. The creative Caribbean cuisine at the Beach House, especially the seven-course tasting menu, which is paired with wines, shouldn't be missed.
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