On 45 beautiful acres along Cox Bay, this resort with beach villas, a lodge, and waterfront suites and studios, is popular with couples, families, and groups. Cox Bay draws surfers, and the beach and adjacent forest are a walker's and nature-lover's paradise. In winter this is prime storm-watching territory; in summer, planned activities for kids may include kite building and scavenger hunts. There's no on-site dining but the Long Beach Lodge restaurant is a five-minute walk down the beach. Beachfront villas have fully equipped kitchens, fireplaces, and private decks. Rain gear, and bookings for regional adventure outings, are available year-round. Pros: Gorgeously situated on prime Cox Bay beachfront. Cons: No restaurant, no elevators.
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