We ate here and really enjoyed the food. The wine list is spectacular! The chef puts a lot of love and detail on the food preparations and presentations. The setting is also quite romantic - nice place for a special evening!
We didn't stay here but ate at the resort restaurant. The service was great and the food even better. I can't decide if Frenchman's or the Bananakeet had better food - both remarkable! Best we encountered on the island.
I came to the island by sailboat, where I got everything I needed in a short time, output documents, shopping for boat ride, internet and a cold beer with good food .. Good waypoint.
This is a very attractive restaurant, with nice view during daylight hours, but all you can see at night is the swimming pool. It's kind of a typical expensive restaurant including the necessity of buying a bottle of water. Service is fine. A glass of average wine is $15. We could have been in any big city restaurant(yawn). At any rate, I don't know if they serve lunch, but if they do, that might be a better time to come, because you can see the ocean.
We went over just to check out what Frenchmans cay was all about... Tourists shopping in cute shops, really beautiful marina, bars and restaurants....really sweet if that's what you like..not our style, but pretty if it's yours.
As soon as you arrive at this hidden gem you'll be greeted by the the friendliest staff anywhere. The menu choices were over the top for selection. The food was exquisite. They also have a wonderful wine selection served by staff who know their wines. It was by far the most romantic and delicious meal on the Island
A beautiful drive along the southern side of the island to Frenchman's Cay. We boarded a sailing boat for our trip to Jost van Dyke at Soper's Hole (Pusser's Wharf) as well as catching the ferry to St John's on another day. An interesting place to visit and walk around. I wouldn't stay there though unless you wish to boat regularly during your stay.
Unfortunately we weren't aware of this beautiful resort and stayed elsewhere but did enjoy a fantastic Sunday Brunch with an incredible view from our table.
We visited the beach because we heard great things about the villas at this location, and the restaurant here is wonderful. However, unless I made a wrong turn, the beach here was surprisingly bad with rocks all over. It made me appreciate our beach at Fort Recovery more.
We stopped by for a swim at their beach (actually a little lagoon) last week while bareboat chartering. But we will be returning for our 4th week-long stay at the end of February. This small resort, 9 cottages, offers spectacular views of Sir Francis Drake Channel, the quiet little beach with comfortable chaises and a few cabanas, a great restaurant, beautifully appointed one and two bedroom units, and accessibility on foot and by car to many restaurants and attractions. We like to walk down the hill to Sopers Hole, where we were moored last week, and shop and go to one of the several waterfront restaurants, and hang out with the "yachties". By car or taxi you can go to some of the best beaches on Tortola and dozens of great restaurants. The resort itself has the quiet atmosphere found in the small British resorts. Nice people there too! Cant wait to go back.