The house is great: very nice beach, kayaks, paddle boards, chaise lounges, outdoor furniture, etc. The pool is too small for actual swimming, but nice to have around. The house is on a sort of shallow bay, so there are no waves, but it’s lovely. Because of COVID, Rum Point was closed, so the only nearby restaurant was the Kaibo place, which also had drastically reduced hours. The downstairs Kaibo place is lovely, but decidedly mediocre as far as food. Over the Edge is 15 minutes away by car on the North Side and better. Tukka (on the East End) was fabulous, but it’s a 30-minute drive. (We did not visit Bodden Town, which is halfway from the house to George Town, so we don’t know about the places there.) Most of the commercial activity is 45 minutes away in George Town or up the 7-Mile Beach from George Town on the West End. We actually liked the seclusion, but you should know that’s what you’re getting. We did a big shop at a supermarket (Hurley’s: super!) in George Town on our first full day, and it carried us for a week. The local market (Chisolm’s, 10 minutes’ drive) is not particularly large or impressive, but it fills any immediate needs. Any serious shopping for anything is in George Town. Sometimes, logistics apps will show something as 6-7 miles away, but that’s if flying: to drive takes 45 minutes). But again, we were glad for the seclusion and loved our stay.