"The resort is very quiet and relaxing, but there is O not much to do on the property. If you are traveling with children or looking for a lively resort with lots of activities, I would recommend staying somewhere else. However, if you are looking for a more affordable and peaceful place to stay on beautiful Grace Bay Beach, this could be a good option.
The supermarket is about a 20-minute walk away, and several restaurants are within a 10–20 minute walk. The restaurant on the property, Pelican Bay, was okay for breakfast and lunch, but I was very disappointed with our dinner experience. On the last night of our stay, we decided to have dinner there. I ordered one of the fish dishes, which was very dry and came with nothing on the side. I also had an alcoholic iced coffee from their drink menu. Shortly after dinner, I became extremely sick and had to rush back to my room, where I threw up and remained sick for the rest of the night. I cannot say for certain whether it was the food or the drink that caused it, but the experience unfortunately ruined the last night of my vacation. We ate fish at other restaurants on the island, including Infiniti and Coco Bistro, and had excellent experiences.
One other thing to be aware of is that our room was considered a studio and did not have a stove, only the one-bedroom units have a stove.
Overall, the resort has a beautiful location on Grace Bay Beach and is a good choice for travelers looking for a quiet and reasonably priced stay."