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1. März 2024
We have visited Bermuda many times. Our accommodations have ranged from large resort hotels to small intimate guest houses. We recently stayed, for the first time, at Greenbank Guesthouse and Cottages in Paget for 10 nights. The property sits with a magnificent view over the water to the private Hinson’s Island and into the Great Sound. The tranquility is only interrupted, pleasantly, by occasional boat traffic. The scene is beautiful at all times, but absolutely stunning at sunset. The lawn runs down towards the water, where one can find a small dock with a swim-ladder to take a refreshing plunge. It is also, conveniently, just across the lane from the Salt Kettle Ferry stop which can make much of Bermuda accessible for much of the day. We stayed in a little cottage (Coconut) looking out over the water with a small kitchenette and a large comfortable bedroom. The kitchenette was small but functional. It was bright, with windows on two sides which looked out over the water. A great spot to enjoy morning coffee. The bedroom was very comfortable. Our unit included shampoo, conditioner and bath soap. We also spent a good deal of time on the dedicated patio, with chairs, table, and umbrella, as well as two lounge chairs. And that view. The innkeeper, Melanie, was helpful and gracious. Maintenance and housekeeping was seen to by Reinhart, a figure of constant motion. Inside, our cottage was very clean. We had an issue, due to our own ineptitude, with an appliance and he promptly resolved it. In addition, we saw him aloft trimming some excess foliage from a tree more than once. He, too, was very personable and gracious. Melanie is on the property during the day and is accessible by cell during off hours. Reinhart lives on the property. We thoroughly enjoyed Greenbank. The view, the facility, and most importantly the folks who run the place made Greenbank a great home-base to take in the gem that is Bermuda.
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