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There's no grief at The Reef, Mon (thanks Apollo)! Visited: January 2010 |
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| Posted by cherylkain | |
| The staff is so well chosen. Their sharp efficiency, added to warmth and sincere love of each other and their job, makes for a seamless experience. We felt truly cared for and at home! The food is great, and all the returning owner members were so welcoming as well. I want to return as soon as possible! It is a very peaceful and beautiful setting. It is remote and just heavenly. The rooms are clean and are all ocean-view. They also provide great snorkeling and good food. I would recommend it to those who want true rest and relaxation. If you're looking for nightlife and mingling, go to the other side of the island. Thank you, The Reef for our best vacation ever! |
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Stay here! Visited: November 2009 |
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| Posted by kimmaxcey | |
| The resort was beautiful, the rooms were spacious, and the views were wonderful. We had a room facing the golf course, and it was beautiful. The service was excellent, and the staff was so friendly. The food was outstanding! We had a great time, and we will be back to stay at the resort. |
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They had a beautiful beach. Visited: January 2009 |
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| Posted by zumbapgh | |
| Here we enjoyed breathtaking sunsets. The staff was friendly, and they had a superb housekeeping staff. The waters were crystal clear, with fantastic snorkeling. It was also conveniently located to many attractions, local to super markets and restaurants. The condos were comfortable and well furnished. All accommodations had direct views to the beach and sea from individual screened in porches. The complex was located on the beach! |
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This is a wonderful place to get away from it all. Visited: February 2009 |
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| Posted by annefromatlanta | |
| The Reef was just the place to get away from it all. Our room was a stone's throw away from the ocean - which was the most beautiful color of blue I have ever seen. The staff was friendly. They were there if we needed them, but also left us alone if that is what we wanted. While I did not have kids with me, it seemed a great place for them with activities and things. Being here Valentine's weekend, the resort seemed busy. However, there never was any issue about feeling crowded. There were always plenty of beach chairs, plenty of space at the pools, etc. If you prefer to cook, stay in the one-bedroom condo. It is well equipped to do that, and the grocery store across the street, while small, had a little bit of everything and was great. As we were leaving after breakfast on our last day here, the server said "Have a safe trip, we will see you next year!". I sure hope he is right. |
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| 5 users found this review helpful. 2 found this review unhelpful. | |
It was peaceful and relaxing. Visited: February 2009 |
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| Posted by ann253 | |
| This was an excellent accommodation. It had a relaxing atmosphere, and was away from the hustle of George Town. The cost of food in the restaurant was very reasonable compared with other local restaurants and quality of food. The BBQ was excellent. Also, the Snorkel and Stingray City trip was fantastic. |
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| 4 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
I am a repeat visitor. Visited: February 2008 |
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| Posted by illinoisvisitor | |
| Cayman is the best destination. After doing hotels, I tried Discovery Point Club and never looked back. All units are beach front! They have a great beach, pool, and on site staff. They also have the best view of sea and sunsets on Seven Mile Beach. I prefer the upper floors. |
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| 5 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
This is a great place. Visited: January 2009 |
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| Posted by waymund | |
| The people at The Reef are what makes the resort wonderful. Yea, they are on the quiet east end of the island. They have a beautiful beach, lovely accommodations, and great food and drink, but the people are the best. From our maid to the resort management, everyone seemed friendly and helpful. They seemed concerned if anything went wrong. We had such a good time that we bought a timeshare at The Reef Resort. |
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| 2 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
In a word - Paradise! Visited: December 2008 |
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| Posted by clb | |
| We gave each other a vacation for Christmas, and stumbled upon the Reef. It was the best find we have ever made. We haven't been to Grand Cayman in 15 years, and fell in love with it all over again. The last time we stayed on the west end, and boy how it has changed. The Reef was perfectly situated in peace and tranquility. It was a bit of heaven. The people were wonderful, and the place was perfect for a comfortable laid back week. They had all of the comforts of home and more. Also, waking up to the ocean right out our bedroom window was perfect. We hope to return. |
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| 6 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
This is a magnificent setting for uncrowded, quality relaxation. Visited: December 2008 |
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| Posted by venividi87 | |
| The Reef Resort delivered what we were looking for - a magnificent setting away from the crowds where we could spend quality time with the family (four of us), even during "high season." We booked an airfare and hotel package, which did not include the All-Inclusive Plan. Thanks to a wonderful grocery store down the street, a beer/liquor shop at the resort, and a full kitchen with plates, utensils, cookware, etc., we enjoyed eating breakfast, most lunches, and a couple of dinners in our spacious one-bedroom suite. We often did so outside on our little deck with table and chairs overlooking the ocean. One of the delightful highlights of our stay, was being able to snorkel directly off the hotel's beach and along an extensive reef encircling the East End. Bring your own gear, or rent it there ($10/day) if you're not on the Plan (otherwise it's free). You can also see many fish at noon feeding time right off the dock. The top highlight of our week was going on the resort's excursion to Stingray City, the one at the sandbar where you can stand up in the water. The staff arrange it for a time when other groups have left, so we had ample time to get up close and personal with the rays. The Reef Resort offers timeshares. However, we did not feel hassled by the sales staff. We chose to attend a brief, very low pressure meeting, and were pretty much left alone after that. Overall, we found the staff to be very accommodating and friendly. We rented a car for the last three days of our stay to drive to Georgetown for a Snuba adventure (very highly recommended if you don't dive), out to a restaurant, and to return to the airport (offsetting a costly taxi ride between the airport and the resort). |
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| 9 users found this review helpful. 2 found this review unhelpful. | |
The Reef is a great, peaceful place to stay. Visited: December 2008 |
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| Posted by dfp | |
| We just returned from The Reef: my mother, two teenage children, my husband and me. What a great trip! Every one of us found something to enjoy about this resort and beautiful Grand Cayman Island. I booked The Reef based on it being far from the crowded Seven Mile Beach areas, and because I had not seen a bad review of it. It was everything I had hoped for. A rental car is necessary to go to Rum Point and a day trip to Georgetown for shopping and snorkeling. We chose the Simply All Inclusive plan, so our meals and drinks were included. I was very pleased with this choice, as the food was good. It was also great fun to have the bartenders mix up island specialties without worrying about the price per drink! Breakfast was not the best, and we found ourselves getting muffins and juice from the store across the street. Otherwise, the All Inclusive was a fun and stress-free way to vacation. The staff at The Reef was wonderful. Jake Morgan, the concierge, was the best; and Harry, the bartender, introduced us to the Reef our first night in true style! The rooms were clean, and the pool and beach were perfect. I wish I was still there! |
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| 10 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
Here, you'll have perfect peace at the beach. Visited: December 2008 |
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| Posted by dcbeachcomber | |
| It's not the Ritz Carlton, and I wouldn't want it to be. It's quiet, low-key, uncrowded, and perfectly situated on a lovely beach at the East End of Grand Cayman. Take a couple great books, kick back and relax. If you're looking for the swinging singles scene, this isn't for you. But it is for me (and my friends). This is our second time to stay here, and we're already planning another trip back. Special tips - Get a room with a kitchen, so you can have breakfast and another meal without spending a fortune. There's a little grocery store just across the street, and you can get anything you need there. For dining out - try Portofino (very close), the Lighthouse restaurant, Kaibo Beach Yacht Club, and the restaurant at Rum Point. Also, Over the Edge - a local place on the north shore - was pretty fun. You don't want to drive all the way to Seven Mile Beach to have a good meal. Also, the Morritt's property next door had surprisingly good food in the main dining room. Both the Reef Resort and Morritt's have a good, simple bar menu, too. |
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We had a quiet and relaxing vacation. Visited: December 2008 |
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| Posted by beachcomber | |
| We just returned from a week-long stay at the Reef. It had a nice location on the east end away (approx. 45-minutes drive) from the hustle and bustle of the Seven Mile Beach area. There were not a lot of restaurant choices on this end, but enough. Also, there was a small grocery right across the street in a small strip area with a bakery and gift shop. The accommodations were more than adequate, and were very clean and nice. The resort people were very nice, and everyone made our stay enjoyable. I would suggest this for those who want to get away and not be in crowds and traffic. This was a great place to just relax away the day, or visit some of the fun points of interest in the nearby area. It's also a great location for divers and beach lovers. The water was clear and inviting, and while there were a lot of rocky coral areas, there was plenty of sand to enjoy. If you want a lot of people and that is your thing, I would not suggest this area. Just stay on Seven Mile Beach. Grand Cayman is a great place, and the locals are so nice. Go and enjoy! |
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It was spacious and nice. Visited: September 2008 |
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| Posted by rebel1040 | |
| The resort was located on the east end of the island, away from the busy end of the island. There was a market just across the street where you can find food and supplies for your room. The rooms opened up direct to the beach, and had a great view. Ocean Frontiers was the in-house dive group, and they did a great job. Restaurants were available with a bit of a drive. I recommend a rental car to get around - especially since cab fare from the airport is pretty steep. The beach was a beautiful white sand that was raked often to remove any trash. The staff was courteous and friendly. The only negative was that the daily maid service was only for fresh towels and trash. The beds were made once during our week. |
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| 3 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
It was fan - fun - tastic! Visited: November 2007 |
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| Posted by w9cgi | |
| The staff was outstanding - every single one. The accommodation is a steal at such a bargain price. There was no hassle to buy condo - they asked only once. The food, beverages, etc. were all top notch (thanks Val). Even the boss, Lawrence, was a down to earth nice guy. Thanks folks! I'm on my way again in October of 2008. |
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| 2 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful. | |
I enjoyed Cayman happiness at The Reef Resort. Visited: January 2008 |
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| Posted by detailedauto | |
| If you truly want to get away, this is the place. Here you get all the amenities and none of the "busyness". It is quiet, peaceful, and relaxing. It is everything an island vacation should be. |
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| 6 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
the Reef is real "paradise found". Visited: April 2008 |
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| Posted by gatorman | |
| Our stay at The Reef was a breathtaking adventure to say the least. The staff at The Reef could have been hand picked by my wife and me. They were super efficient, and arranged all requests with precision. Our condo was always immaculate and fresh. The food fantastic, and the clear turquoise water was surely made in Heaven. We will return again this year and hopefully many years to come. |
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