We didn't stay here - but went for lunch and it was so wonderful we went back again two days later. The views were fabulous - we felt like we were in a lovely cafe on the Italian coast, complete with prosecco and (a rarity in the Caribbean) crusty Italian bread and delicious pasta. The place seems popular for visiting Europeans and sailors who anchor right below near their tiny beach. If you go for lunch you can also take their boat to nearby Green Island for snorkeling - unfortunately the water was unsettled and we couldn't see anything, but it's a pretty beach stop for an hour. There appeared to be a few rooms there, but no views from them and they don't serve dinner.