Dining The dining terrace overlooks both the Atlantic and the Caribbean. Mingling is optional. But not required. At cocktail time, guests gather on Sunset Terrace hoping to see the Green Flash -- a blink of iridescent chartreuse at the moment sun meets sea that is somehow not visible to everyone. Then comes dinner -- the freshest seafood, Island-grown fruits and vegetables, breads and muffins from their own oven -- all served on china and crystal by a staff as cheerful as candlelight. And then comes the rest of the star-filled night.
Beach White Bay Beach is the powder-white stretch of glimmering coral sand that most of the guests use every day. And since they never number more than thirty, it's hard to imagine anyone thinking it crowded. They do, however, understand that there are times when people want to be alone. Really alone. Fortunately, they have six more beaches on the Island, some so secluded they're accessible only by boat, on any of which they can arrange a very private picnic.
Nature A real wildlife sanctuary. With an official designation and more flora and fauna than any island its size in the Caribbean, maybe even the world. In fact, they've published a special guide for the many naturalists who come from as far away as China to explore the mountain trails. Most guests, however, prefer to observe it all from a distance on a chaise, with a pina colada as a study aid. Like everything else on the Island, how you make use of the natural wonders is entirely up to you.
Amenities and activities Included: the use of two excellent tennis courts, small sailboats, kayaks, pedal boats, windsurfers, snorkeling, hiking, croquet, ping pong, beach and fishing equipment, WiFi Internet service.
At additional charge: massage, water skiing, fishing trips, sunset cruises, castaway picnics, tennis pro, guided hikes, scuba diving and instruction, deep sea fishing, sail or motor boat charters and boat trips to other islands.