My wife and I stumbled upon the Anegada Beach Club during an extensive search for a secluded, warm weather getaway... and even though it was kind of late in the game, we managed to book a full week's stay -- and it was everything we could have hoped for! As others have said, if you stay here, you MUST spend as much of stay as you can in one of the palapas. We were able to spend 4 of the seven nights in one and it truly could not have been better (though the hotel room was quite nice and comfortable, and does save a little $). The palapa room is airy and comfortable, with those amazing tropical breezes always blowing (augmented by several fans for comfortable sleep) with an incredibly private, secluded feel -- staring out at the blue waters of what seems like your private, Caribbean beach. We spent countless hours on the deck, chilling in the hammock chairs and reading... watching the local feral cows occasionally wander by and basically just decompressing. And it was easy, because the resort is small, which means not many people. 2 mile long walks on the beach were usually notable IF you saw another person. And for times. when you feel like you are ok with signs of humanity, there's the excellent on-site restaurant, or you can walk a mile or so down the beach to lunch at one of the spots on Cow Wreck beach. The only thing we would have added was maybe a mini-fridge so we could keep some cold drinks on hand, but ABC does provide a cooler that they will fill with ice upon request. The entire staff was incredibly friendly and helpful for our entire stay, helping us with dinner reservations, shuttling us to local restaurants, and setting up our snorkeling and stand-up paddleboard excursions. We also each got 90 minute massages, and I can confidently say it was one of not THE best massage I've ever had. Also incredibly helpful was the fact that the resort has a generator, which was a godsend when there was an island-wide blackout during our stay. While other hotels and most restaurants were plunged into darkness... ABC didn't miss a beat, keeping everything running until power was restored several hours later. I will also echo other reviews in hesitating to write this review because you don't want it to get overrun by guests... but the fact that it is a manageable size will hopefully protect that priceless sense of seclusion and privacy It takes some effort to get to Anegada, but if you make it, and stay here... you will not regret it!