We stayed in the two-bedroom cottage on the property (although we only used one bedroom ) and were instantly at home. With white-washed walls, high ceilings and cleverly designed partly-enclosed outdoor showers, the second-floor bedrooms are beautifully appointed. We also loved the subtly playful art. The wide-veranda opening off the bedrooms has small table and chairs and a perfect daybed (where I worked), with wonderful views across the sea to Nevis. The main floor is a largely open dining area though there is a hammock to one side. There is also a well-appointed kitchen, a small bathroom and an outdoor shower. A short (2 minute) walk gets you to the beach. In the mornings, no one else was there as I began my days by snorkelling in the ocean. I saw conch and starfish in what look like underwater meadows. And I was able to swim with iridescent tropical fish. A little farther down the beach there are beach bars and the terrific restaurant, Spice Mill. Only when cruise ships put some of their passengers on day-trips to the beach did the population increase. As Coconut Farm is right next to the Park Hyatt property we did have lunch the day we left at the Fisherman's Village Restaurant on the property. We also want to acknowledge Bacchus, the property manager as he was consistently helpful and engaging. We would return in a heartbeat. Our stay was idyllic