We paid the most we have ever for a waterfront site around $76 per night. We stayed here a few years ago very peaceful. I would never pay for a waterfront site here again, as they have crammed as many cabins on the waterfront, and the front of our site was the car park for the cabin next door, and the main through fair for people walking to the beach. Because of the car parked there they had little choice than to walk right next to our site, annoying as we have a dog so dogs on leads literally on our site. Very little privacy and the van was parked in the direction we were advised. There was a huge group in the cabins playing football etc, directly in front of us, despite the balls etc frequently ending up on our site, they did not have the courtesy to move in front of the cabins they were staying in. I realize people are entitled to have there fun, but perhaps as some people are quite ignorant of others comfort, people should be reminded to be mindful of this. To be fair the receptionist spoke to the people next door about parking there car in a manner that did not obstruct our view. As the big 4 wheel drive was parked almost on the grass in front of the cabin. Unfortunately the person later came over and abused me for speaking to reception. It put a damper on our 3 day break here.
This hotel is really a treat to stay at, although still a work in progress it is in excellent condition, the decor and furnishings are top quality and all the staff, of which there were lots on a quiet Sunday night, were all friendly and helpful. The included continental breakfast was very good with fresh fruit etc, not cheap but well worth it!
Cceresad_nycWe had a lovely one night stay in the Seahorse 2 bedroom villa. It was perfect for our family of 4 (2 kids, ages 6 and 8). We loved being able to walk right out to the beach. The kids played for hours in the sand and the calm waters. We had dinner and breakfast at the restaurant and the food was good. The grounds are so well maintained and incredibly peaceful and beautiful. It’s only 5 minutes outside the town of Eden where there is the Killer Whale Museum, which we found fascinating. There are also several shops and cafes in town too. I would highly recommend a stay here!