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It was fantastic. Visited: October 2005 |
| Posted by hansyuri |
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We spent part of our 25th wedding anniversary trip at Pussers Marina Cay Resort and we had a great time while we were here.
We enjoyed the setting of the resort where you can reach by their ferry boat from Beef Island Airport. Because there were no TVs, radios, or telephones in our suite, we felt like we spent weeks here in stead of just four days we were here. Although, we could use our cellular phones to call and receive phone calls on the island.
Mostly, we relaxed in our suite watching beautiful scenery and drinking Pusser's rum. We will remember our 25th anniversary trip for a long time. |
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It was breathtaking. Visited: April 2004 |
| Posted by prominis |
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I won a trip to this beautiful island in the spring of 2004. This place was unbelievable. The view from our room was so surreal I had to pinch myself to see if I was sleeping.
The drinks and food were included in our trip, but for someone who has to pay out of pocket, the prices weren't all that bad. The food was incredible, as was the service.
I fell in love with this place (BVI, not just Marina Cay) so much that I'm surprising my parents with a getaway here (as well as planning a honeymoon in the area). |
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Pussers Marina Cay offers their guests a great location and great food. Visited: May 2003 |
| Posted by bobby_maguire |
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This was an awesome trip - five stars if they had 24-7 room service. We actually went in May of 2002 with eight other winners courtesy of Cuervo Tequilla Co. I won a Halloween costume contest for a trip for two to Marina Cay Island.
The trip was free - drinks, flight, accommodations, but it was so worth $100-$200 a night. At the time I was single, so I took my brother since we both scuba dive.
It was total peace and quiet, but a ten-minute boat ride from the busy island of Tortola. There were four rooms on the northeast side of the island with an unbelievable view. There was no room service or 24 hour drinks or food, but the restaurant on the island served great food, and unbelievable huge lobsters.
There were two rooms on the other side of the island, one with two rooms adjacent by a sitting room between the two for kids, friends or another couple. They also had scuba diving available, snorkeling, and other water sports and I even got to run my hand down a manta ray as well as see some baracuda, sea erchins amongst other sea life.
The island was very small, but so relaxing. The six rooms, restaurant, marina, gift shop and small bar were all the attractions of the isalnd. There were beautiful paths, lined with flowers that made me feel like it was truly paradise. |
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The perfect getaway spot from everyday life! Visited: May 2002 |
| Posted by DillonDiemert |
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I recently visited the eight-acre island known as Cuervo Nation in May of 2002. I won the trip! I almost didn't go, but at the last minute I decided I deserved it.
I now can say that it is definitely the most fun I have ever had. The atmosphere of being here eliminates all your worries and cares the second you step foot on the island. Life as you know it is over for awhile.
I was here for four days and three nights, with a group of others who also won their trips. The time you have here is never enough. I did not want to leave! There is so much to do and the food is amazing!
The hotel and island staff are very, very nice people. The scenery is beautiful, and being here doesn't seem real. You feel like you are in a movie. Go out and snorkel for awhile, come back in for a cocktail, and back out again. The water is wonderful, and crystal blue, the music at night is great, and the food is, too.
If you are planning a trip to the Caribbean, this island resort is an excellent choice for all ages. Heck, you could stay in your hotel room the whole time and be in paradise! I am 24 years old and I must say it far exceeded any of the times I have ever experienced - anywhere. |
| 5 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. |
Holiday in paradise. Visited: December 2001 |
| Posted by ans_duqu |
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After a week of sailing in the West Indies, Peter and myself decided to stay for another week, for snorkeling and diving. Our stay at Marina Cay was marvelous. There was great scuba diving and snorkeling with Steve from Dive BVI, and was all perfectly organized in advance by Sandy and Roger.
There was delicious food and drinks in the Verandah Restaurant on the beach, where
Lynn and her team were taking care of us in a very warm manner.
We had a wonderful room at the top of the small island with a spectacular and breathtaking view over the Sir Francis Drake Channel. The Island is covered with tropical flowers. This unspoiled spot is excellent for a relaxing and romantic holiday. We are looking forward coming back to “Our Virgin Island”. |
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What a beautiful spot! Visited: April 2001 |
| Posted by yy |
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My family and I have been chartering in the BVI for over fifteen years and more than twenty charter trips. We've seen Marina Cay change from a dirty, neglected island with some raffish charm, (due mostly to some of the people living in the anchorage) to a lush, tropical garden spot we love to come back to.
While we were here at Marina Cay, all was well, and we had our usual great stay, enjoying the natural beauty, the great food, the Pusser's Painkillers, and the friendly staff. This time I even talked my wife into taking a room for one night. At $120 for the two of us we had a great "off-the-boat" mini-vacation. What a great deal! We had a king-sized bed, room to stretch out and a fabulous view unmatched in these islands and most anywhere else.
I can't imagine a more beautiful setting than here at Marina Cay.
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