Play     Stop
 
 
 
Memberlist Register  Follow Cayman Islands Activity Guide on Twitter  Cayman Activity Guide on My space Follow Cayman Activity Guide on Facebook
Profile Log in to check your private messages  Log in

Royal Palms Live Webcam
Temperature: 85°F / 29°C | Humidity: 60% | Pressure: 30.01in / 1016hPa () | Conditions: Scattered Clouds | Wind Direction: ESE | Wind Speed: 12mph / 18km/h | Water Temperature: 81 ° F
 Local News:  YCLA reveals the 2012 final five    Puerto Rico plans eradication of Iguanas    Reprieve given to 37% of workers due for rollover    Cayman's dive industry scoops major honours    YCLA finalists announced for May showcase at Ritz    Gun charge adjourned until Tuesday    Red Sail move into new East End home    Media recommend Cayman as tourist destination    George Town Tourism Awareness Public Meeting    
FAQFAQ  TOSTOS  SearchSearch  View unanswered postsView unanswered posts  

turtle nest inn vs the reef resort


As a non-registered guest, you are only able to read a portion of our forums. For complete access to all forums and the lowest prices and greatest savings, please spend a few minutes and register.

Post new topic   Reply to topic      Cayman Activity Guide Forum Index -> Resorts

  
View previous topic :: View next topic  

sdagganReply with quote
Newbie
Newbie
Joined: 03 Dec 2009
Posts: 8

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:32 pm    Post subject: turtle nest inn vs the reef resort
 
I'm trying to decide on a place to stay for my honeymoon in Grand Cayman. I've narrowed it down to the Turtle Nest Inn and the Reef Resort. Basically, I need to decide which is more important, the rates at the Turtle Nest Inn or the all-inclusive package at the Reef. I the all-inclusive worth the extra money? Will having to worry about taking care of all of our dining and drinks seperately ruin what is to be a relaxing honeymoon? Any information is greatly appreciated.




Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.

divesergeantReply with quote
Moderator
Moderator
Joined: 06 Jun 2006
Posts: 1379
Location: South Central Michigan

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:52 pm    Post subject:
 
Without addressing the rates issue or the relative merits of either facility, (I've not stayed at either of them) I would lean toward a non-all-inclusive. By going all-inc, you limit yourselves on sampling the cuisine of the island.

We honeymooned in Cayman Kai at a private home and had to do all of our meals, shopping, drinks, etc ourselves and it caused no problems. Shopping trips for groceries are just another chance to explore more of an island paradise!

So, whichever place you go, try a non-all-inclusive and get out and about to sample the island.

DS


_________________
Karma. It's everywhere you're going to be.
Next Vacation : 65 Days ( Bonaire- Sand Dollar Condos )    Start : Apr/13/2012     End : Apr/28/2012


Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.

sdagganReply with quote
Newbie
Newbie
Joined: 03 Dec 2009
Posts: 8

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:05 pm    Post subject:
 
That was my worry about all-inclusive, because I've heard a lot of great things about the island dining. Thanks for the input.




Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.

Joe StebbinsReply with quote
Founder/Administrator
Founder/Administrator
Joined: 14 Feb 2005
Posts: 5730
Location: Cayman Islands

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:15 pm    Post subject:
 
Hi sdaggan and congratulations!

Your first visit to the Caribbean is going to be one of the most enjoyable experiences of your life. And choosing the Cayman Islands is like finding the pearl in your first oyster. There is no other island where you will find so many fun, friendly people; world class gourmet restaurants; consistently clear, calm water with more ways to enjoy them than you could ever do in a week; and so many beautiful and culturally significant sights that reflect the heritage of one of the most unique and charming destinations in the world.

With so much to choose from, the Cayman Islands can be extremely overwhelming for a first time visitor. That is where we come in. Activity Guide has gone to great lengths to select what we feel to represent the very best value in everything from accommodations to restaurants
to Stingray City and beyond.



As divesergeant mentioned, we do not recommend any all-inclusive accommodations on Grand Cayman because there is so much variety of dining, activities, water sports, shopping and attractions, that confining yourselves to any one area—let alone one hotel on Grand Cayman would be a huge injustice and defeat the purpose of choosing Grand Cayman over one of our sister islands.

Your first step is to become acquainted with our many features to help plan your vacation and ensure that you receive the highest value for all of the things you like to do.


For the best value in accommodations, start with our and select the properties that appeal to you the most. A must read prior to selecting your property is Choose Accommodations Based on Your Vacation Lifestyle, which will provide important insight into selecting the specific area of Grand Cayman and type of accommodation that will ensure a perfect vacation based on the things that are most important to you.

A car is essential on Grand Cayman—wherever you stay—because the many sites, attractions, water sports and restaurants spread out far and wide. For a little island, you will be surprised at how long it can take sometimes to get from one place to another. You will find the best value and discount rates on car rental in our transportation forum.

You can avoid much of the traffic and congestion by using the Cruise Ship Calendar to avoid George Town, Stingray City and any other cruise passenger destinations on heavy cruise ship days; and by avoiding driving during commute hours. In Grand Cayman, the traffic is generally towards George Town in the mornings between 7-9am and away from town in the evenings between 5-7pm.

By taking Activity Guide's free self tours — both here, such as our Go East Tour
and in Activity Guide when you arrive, you can see all of Cayman's very best and most popular sights—free of crowds and at your own pace — all at a fraction of the cost of guided tours.



If you are divers, you may find our selection of Recommended Dive Operators helpful in selecting your dive company, many with Activity Guide member discounts. You will find many helpful topics and lots of underwater photos in our Dive Forum.

You will find many videos and photos throughout our forums to help familiarize yourself with the various establishments and eliminate any unpleasant surprises that many first time visitors experience.

Stingray City is the most popular attraction in the Cayman Islands and you will find the best prices without crowds at Sotos Cruises or Oh Boy Charters. The latter focuses more on private or semi private charters; the former—Soto’s, averages only a dozen or so divers per trip and does not have any cruise ship affiliations. It would be a good idea to check our Cruise Ship Calendar to see how many ships are in port each day and plan your Stingray City trip on a day with the fewest number of ships—usually any day except Wednesday or Thursday. While our recommended Stingray City operators only take a small group of passengers, Stingray City
is a finite area so it can become generally crowded on heavy cruise ship days, with boats carrying as many as 150 people or more!

As you make your way through the topics, use our handy feature to add the places that are most appealing to you to your personal must do list.



Choosing your restaurants is another one of the most important decisions you will make and can literally make or break any vacation. We have gone to extreme measures to select a very broad spectrum of restaurants from over 200 restaurants in the Cayman Islands that we feel represent the absolute highest value. You can see our extensive selection criteria that we use to determine which restaurants offer the highest value throughout the spectrum. Everything from casual beach bars to the finest world class restaurants is available in Grand Cayman so it is well worth spending a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the topics in our Restaurant Forum , watch a few of the videos, look through the photos and reviews and add your favorite selections to your personal must do list.

You can see the complete menus from all of our highly recommended restaurants, complete with descriptions and prices with our menu search feature . You can quickly find your favorite types of restaurants and food and select the establishments that best suit your individual taste and budget. Every restaurant in our menu search feature has undergone our thorough evaluation process , just like the restaurants here in our forums and throughout our main website.

As you become acquainted with our website and forum features and read the information; watch a few videos and browse through the photos; you will be on your way to gaining a thorough understanding of the Cayman Islands and arrive armed with enough information to ensure a perfect vacation that will provide glorious memories for you to forever cherish.

If you have any specific questions about anything at all, please feel free to ask. Very Happy

Have a wonderful honeymoon!



_________________
Joe Stebbins, Editor
Cayman Activity Guide Main Website | Current Issue Online | Money Saving Coupons | Frequently Asked Questions


Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website
0 person likes this post.

greekdaveReply with quote
Temporary Resident
Temporary Resident
Joined: 30 Aug 2005
Posts: 107
Location: Somerset. U.K.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:02 am    Post subject:
 
Hi sdaggan,

Why not split your time on island between the two?

Turtles Nest is a great place, you really feel at home there & nothing is too much trouble for Alain & Marleine. The snorkelling off the beach is good although it was a bit of a rocky entry when we were there in 2006. You will need to drive out for provisions or eating.

Reef Resort has a fabulous beach & of course the dock with great snorkelling to be had. You can also eat on site & obtain provisions across the road, so no need to drive every night. You could walk to Portofinos from there as well if you fancy a change. Being much larger than TN though, it won't be quite as homely.

Hope this helps.

When do you plan on going? T Nest fills up quickly, so you should check availability soon.

Wherever you stay it will be great! Enjoy Smile

Just noticed Jump Exactly one year to go Jump


_________________
Dave the Caymaniac. All I have is memories...but what great memories!

Edited By : greekdave Friday, 04 December 2009 12:06:09 PM.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.

sdagganReply with quote
Newbie
Newbie
Joined: 03 Dec 2009
Posts: 8

PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:15 am    Post subject:
 
Thanks for the idea. We plan on going Summer 2011, so I've got a bit of time, and I plan on trying to make reservations wherever we choose about a year in advance. Considering our tastes, I think we'll end up going with TN because we like a smaller resort, and the prices don't hurt either.




Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.

CaymanHoneymoonReply with quote
Newbie
Newbie
Joined: 23 Mar 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:20 am    Post subject:
 
Hi Newbie, we're going to Grand Cayman for our honeymoon in May 2010. I've already made my reservation at The Reef, so I will be able to give you my opinion of the Reef and the island when we return. As for all-inclusive, neither of us drink, so I never looked into that. Plus I agree that visiting all the different restaurants on the island sounds a lot of fun. I picked the Reef because of the price and all the rooms had a ocean view from the balcony.




Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.

sophiabarlow07Reply with quote
Newbie
Newbie
Joined: 06 Aug 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:07 am    Post subject:
 
Turtle Nest Inn is pulling me too, because it's away from crowds and supposedly very good snorkeling in front. I'm also concerned about the quality of the beach though, is the entrance sandy or rocky...




Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.
CelineReply with quote
Ms. Popularity
Ms. Popularity
Joined: 15 Feb 2005
Posts: 3460
Location: Pennsylvania

PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 6:46 am    Post subject:
 
We love the Reef Resort and are owners there and I would definitely NOT recommend the all inclusive there or anywhere on the island, as others have said.....you do not have to get all inclusive at the Reef, by the way and there are wonderful restaurants nearby...Portofino's has a wonderful Sunday brunch, and great food for the rest of the week, and the Lighthouse is very highly rated, a bit expensive, and lovely, and I've not yet been to the restaurant at Kaibo but have heard wonderful things about it.





Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
0 person likes this post.
Post new topic   Reply to topic   Cayman Activity Guide Forum Index -> Resorts
Page 1 of 1

Rate as     
__  based on no votes ratings.
Post a reply

Choose Display Order
Display posts from previous:   
User Permissions
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot bump topics in this forum

 
Jump to:  


Skin Created by: Sigma12
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group