Covecastles Villa Resort - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Elegant, intimate dinners are served here in a garden overlooking beautiful Shoal Bay. Each season, Dominique Thevenet devises a new menu, innovatively mating French culinary traditions with Caribbean ingredients. Savory examples might include phyllo stuffed with warm goat cheese, truffle honey, and... fodors.com
No title - expert review Though this secluded Myron Goldfinger-designed enclave resembles a series of giant concrete prams from the outside, the sensuous curves and angles of the skylit interiors bespeak elegance and comfort. Decor in the soaring one- to six-bedroom villas is luxurious without being stuffy: custom-made wick... fodors.com
No title - expert review A cross between a collection of private homes and a monumental yet minimalist resort on a white-sand beach, this is a wonderful (if shockingly expensive) small resort, with an attentive staff. Designed by award-winning architect Myron Goldfinger in 1985 and enlarged in 1998, Covecastles combines ele... frommers.com
No title - expert review Praised in Architectural Digest twice, the ultramodern Covecastles resort is the ideal vacation spot for the well travelled who appreciate architectural beauty, unspoiled nature, tranquillity and privacy.Secluded, sophisticated and distinctively sculptural in form, Covecastle's beach houses and vill... slh.com
Beds for Dwarfs and NO frills - user review The beachouses are poorly located (on the property) and inefficiently designed.The beachfront description is misleading, unless you enjoy swimming in the rocks.The decor is dated. The bathrooms resemble an old poorly maintained ship with salt (fish smelling) seawater coming from the faucets.The prop... fodors.com
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