Saturday, July 20, 2013

    What are guests saying?

    The latest review on TripAdvisor:
    View from your veranda at Castaway - Salt Cay
    "It is my fourth trip to Turks and Caicos- so far, I've been in Provo, Grand Turk, and now finally in salt cay! The north beach at salt cay is so pristine and beautiful, it looks like it came right from a picture. I snorkel in the beach right in front of the Castaway every day, and it is really a great snorkel spot with lots of marine lives to see. So far, I've seen nurse shark (they are the bottom feeder so they don't bite), several barracudas, lots of parrot fish, yellow goldfish, snappers, blue tangs, and so on. Castaway is not only a great location for snorkeling and relaxation, it also has the best look and condition among all the villas and cottages in TCI. The outside looks great, and the inside is just as great as any other 5-star villa I've stayed. It has a nice and firm bed with drapes, soft sofas, a kitchen area with refrigerator, a Keurig coffee maker, shower areas with great-smelling mango shampoos and vegetable soaps. The whole place was kept clean and beautiful by Cazie, who is a wonderful guy with possible six-sense (that is another story). This place requires a 12-15 minutes golf cart ride to the nearest restaurant (Porter's Island Thyme or Debbie's Coral Reef bar), so do yourself a favor, don't try to bike there, the road is rather bumpy. We came here during the middle of July, since the whale watch season is over, we have the whole place to ourselves, it is like having your own private beach. We did not see another soul for 4 days on the beach during our stay in Castaway. The beach here is really Buck Island quality (a National Park in St. Croix), and I really love the environment here. Don't listen to people who complained that the time stopped here in Salt Cay, if your goal is to relax, snorkel, or dive, the ocean is always active! The people who are in charge of restaurant and diving are hard-working people (so are the people who work for them), I've never felt neglected here. Salt cay is one of a kind."

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