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Treasure Cay Resort and Marina
I had a great time! People on the island were very friendly. Food was out of this world. The beach had me BREATHLESS! The sand was like powder. I'd go back again and again.
I would not recommend Treasure Cay. We were part of a group of eight couples for a mini-college reunion - and we spent at least $10,000 for four nights at $250 per couple per night, plus food, bar, etc. We were in a separate part of the resort called the villas. The villas were $500 per night, so two couples were in each villa. The villas have one large bed - not even a queen, and two twins. Service was mediocre - the staff was not welcoming or well trained -, and the food was average as well. There was only one restaurant choice on the property for dinner; lunch was served on the beach or at the main restaurant. There were a lot of hidden charges - such as $40 per day rental on golf carts to take you around the property, which we were not informed of up front. Treasure Cay is not near anything, so if you wanted to go off the property to a different restaurant for example (nothing is in walking distance) there was a taxi charge, which was quite substantial. Several in our party had low or no water pressure in their villas; also, there were some problems with ants. There is no night life to speak of, if that is what you are interested in. While we were able to cook or have breakfast in our villas (which had a full kitchen), be aware that everything is shipped to the island and is thus very expensive - ice was $4 per bag, orange juice was over $5 for a half gallon, etc.This is the place to go if none of the above bothers you - the setting is gorgeous (but there are LOTS of beautiful beaches in the world) and you really can get away from it all here. We had the beach to ourselves. But Don't go expecting a world class resort, despite what the brochure tells you! |
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