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reviewsBook this hotel and collect nights after your stayAt a glanceKey factsHotel sizeThis hotel has 40 roomsThis hotel is arranged over 2 floorsArriving/leavingCheck-in time 3 PM-8:30 PMCheck-out time is noonRequired at check inCredit card or cash deposit required Government-issued photo ID requiredTravelling with othersChildrenUp to 2 children (11 years old and younger) stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding Babysitting/childcare *PetsPets not allowedInternetFree WiFi and wired Internet access in public areas Free WiFi and wired Internet access in roomsTransportTransfersAirport shuttle (available 24 hours) * ParkingFree self parkingCooked-to-order breakfast daily (surcharge)2 restaurants Bar/lounge Beach sun loungersBeach towelsOutdoor poolPool sun loungersOutdoor tennis courts - 2Spa services on siteKayaking on siteSnorkeling on siteSurfing/boogie boarding on siteEcotours nearbySailing nearbyScuba diving nearbyWindsurfing nearbyFront desk (limited hours)Concierge servicesDry cleaning/laundry serviceWedding servicesPorter/bellhopNumber of buildings/towers - 20Safe-deposit box at front deskGardenTerraceIn-room climate control (air conditioning)Air conditioningCeiling fanCoffee/tea makerIron/ironing boardBlackout drapes/curtainsFurnished balcony

or patioPrivate bathroomShower onlyFree toiletriesHair dryerFlat-screen TV Premium TV channels Free WiFiFree local callsDaily housekeepingConnecting/adjoining rooms availableAccess via exterior corridorsSpecial featuresDining1748 Restaurant and Bar - Overlooking the ocean, this restaurant specializes in international cuisine and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and light fare. Guests can order drinks at the bar and enjoy alfresco dining (weather permitting).
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RecreationOn SiteOutdoor tennis courts - 2Kayaking on siteSnorkeling on siteSurfing/boogie boarding on siteNearbyEcotours nearbySailing nearbyScuba diving nearbyWindsurfing nearbyRecent reviewsGood 3.8 /5 from 93 reviewsAmazing views and quietThis was a fabulous place to unwind after a week of sailing. Our room was huge and lovely. Can't wait to stay here again!!We decided to try Long Bay Beach Club for our first trip to Tortola. The hotel is on a very nice stretch of white sand beach on the west end or Tortola.
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umbra curtain rod corner connectorHowever the service had much to be desired.

Sometimes great service but mostly unorganized and a few of the servers were very grumpy and unfriendly to say the least. We used the spa and had great massages from the masseuse. The bartender made some great drinks and the receptionists and the desks were extremely friendly and helpful. We loved the location and there are a few other nice restaurants just down the road. The room and bathroom were a bit tired but comfortable and the bathroom was extremely spacious. There were even his and her robes for our use. We will probably stay here again when we return next year because overall we had a very nice time here.This place is exactly what I had hoped for and I would 100% stay here again if I return. It is a tropical paradise. I can't believe anyone gave this place a bad review. We booked a beachfront cabana. It was a good sized room with nice bathroom and walk-in shower, nice deck overlooking the beach. it might have been ten steps to the beach. We had lots of beach all to ourselves and rarely saw anyone else.

the grounds are also safe and beautiful to walk. Our cabana was about a 2 minute walk to the hotel restaurant which was excellent. The staff at the front desk were extremely helpful, they made dinner reservations for us and arranged for a taxi a couple times. a couple things that could be negatives 1: The servers at the restaurant don't really smile. Where I come from, that could be considered rude but they were not being rude, they just don't smile much. 2: The cabanas are not brand new. They are clean and beautiful and have everything you could want...they are in a harsh environment...everything functions well...just don't expect brand new. 3: Although the hotel has everything you could want, it is not within walking distance to anything. Even if it looks close on a map, you can't walk the terrain...trust me. I'm pretty sure the cab drivers gouge you on prices. Long Bay management, if you are reading this, you will get more business if you make sure the taxi drivers are not ripping off your patrons.

Great beach and location! Bed was hard as a rock though, only negative to our entire stay.See all reviewsIs the description of this hotel not correct? Answer by: Richard Beard, Utah State University Extension agricultural engineering and pesticide safety specialist, (435) 797-0573, richard.beard@usu.edu There are several reasons to consider using home remedies rather than commercial fertilizers and herbicides in the yard and garden, including sensitivities to chemicals and concern that such chemicals are unhealthy or present significant environmental hazards. * A good alternative to manufactured fertilizers is compost produced in an out-of-the-way location in the back yard. Place grass clippings, leaves, food waste from the kitchen, pet feces and other such items in a pile. Mix the materials and allow time, moisture and temperature to produce compost. Use multiple compost piles to allow older materials to be applied while newer items are processing.

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