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This is a great place. Visited: December 2008 |
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| Posted by exumapirate | |
| I loved February Point. It was a great community of private villas, all with ocean views or marina views. I stayed in HH, and it was perfect for my family with three bedrooms, and a large kitchen and living areas. The pool was small but nice, and it was right on a beautiful beach. The best part was the ability to go out on our own in a rental boat from the close marina in Georgetown at a reasonable price. It gave us the ability to explore the island and surrounding islands on our own. I hired a guide for bonefishing one day, and had the best day of fly fishing in my life with many hook-ups. The marina side bistro/bar was a little pricy, but the food was wonderful. The chef even cooked up a king mackeral that we had caught on our own. This is a great place to experience the real out islands. There was also good scuba diving - and even a kite-surfing operation on island. I can't think of a better place to vacation. We will definitely be back! |
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This is still a favorite. Visited: June 2008 |
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| Posted by grant | |
| We've stayed at P&P a number of times over the years. It is what it is: a great old traditional Bahamaian hotel. It was built in the 1950s, but remodeled a number of times. Despite those efforts, it still is an older property. Along with that, though, goes character. There is no better, more authentic Bahamian out island hotel than the P&P. It's a little out of date, a little run down, a little slow, and a little quirky. However, the people are great. Their beach on Stocking Island is fantastic, and the bar at night is colorful. It is not for everyone. If you're looking for high end luxury, modern conveniences, glitz, and action, this isn't the place. But, if you can relax on your own, entertain yourself, and are able to create your own adventure, you can have a great time here. |
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| 5 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
This is luxury in the Caribbean. Visited: February 2007 |
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| Posted by johnpre | |
| If you're looking for a full service luxury resort in the Caribbean -this is it. Just remember that it is still the Caribbean, and you are on island time. This isn't the Four Seasons New York. The service is the same, just slower. They have a great beach, amazing golf, a beautiful spa, and good restaurants-need I say more. I've been all around the Caribbean, and the combination of a five-star resort and an island like this is the best. I have read reviews on other sites that the service is poor. It wasn't when we were here. There were only a few minor complaints-The taxi which the hotel arranged from the airport was over twenty minutes late (island time), the ocean was a tad cool (we're spoiled), and we made the mistake of eating in Georgetown one night which was arguably more expensive (cab and food) than just eating at Cielo at the hotel. |
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| 25 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful. | |
One of my favorite places |
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| Posted by ThomAndShawna | |
| We love this place and eat here every time to the island. Great for families. You must try the lobster and conch pizza. | |
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We can't wait to go back! Visited: May 2006 |
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| Posted by heatherb | |
| My husband and I just celebrated our ten-year anniversary in Exuma at the Four Seasons. We absolutely loved it! The resort was nice, new and clean. The people were wonderful. The food was great. The pools were huge. We especially loved the cabanas that surrounded each pool. The landscaping was very well done, with beautiful tropical flowers and trees everywhere. The beach was pristine. The water was turquoise and so clear. The sand was softer than soft! We can't wait to go back and take our children. They have a wonderful children's program with their own pool! We cannot say enough wonderful things about it. My sister, her husband, and another couple just went last month on our recommendation, and they fell in love too. Take the ChatnChill tour. The Four Seasons Exuma is a well kept secret! |
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| 35 users found this review helpful. 2 found this review unhelpful. | |
Bad ! Visited: August 2003 |
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| Posted by kangnie | |
| The 'positive' Review by Barry Benjamin (the owners's son is all B.S!) AWFUL ! | |
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A family friendly resort with fantastic outdoor activities Visited: October 2003 |
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| Posted by barryjb | |
| I have been to Exuma before. Our stay at the Peace and Plenty was short, but was fun filled. We rented a boat and went exploring the islands in the harbor. The food was good for my 11- and 9-year-old, as well as for my wife and me. The prices were reasonable for the food and the rooms. We were upgraded to a suite in the completely renovated west wing. You could take a bath and watch the blue-green water in the harbor at the same time. |
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