Saturday, August 25, 2012

camping in nevada 649-946-2260. EP from $75. Salt Cay Sunset House. Close to the beach, this is the oldest bed & break





Blue Horizon Resort is the best place to stay on Middle Caicos. This five-unit cottage complex is run by a couple from Florida, the Witts, who decided that life on the mainland was something they didn t want anymore. With that in mind, they found this secluded little resort and made it their own. They, too, will go out of their way to make sure that all of your vacation needs are met. The five cottages are brightly painted and furnished. Each has a full kitchen evening meals are available in the dining room on request and a small bathroom. One or two units are air-conditioned make a request when you book and a few have TVs. All are equipped with ceiling fans, but none have phones. A bit pricey, but nice. Mudjin Harbour, Middle Caicos, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 649-946-6141. From $150.



649-946-2260. EP from $75. Salt Cay Sunset House. Close to the beach, this is the oldest bed & breakfast inn on the Turks and Caicos. Built by a shipwright in 1832, it became camping in nevada the home of one of the island camping in nevada s salt barons. Today, camping in nevada after years of renovations and restoration, the old house provides camping in nevada for a very pleasant and unique vacation. There are just three guest rooms, each with its own bathroom and comfortably furnished. Amenities are few, but the views far and away make up for the lack of creature comforts. There are ceiling fans in each of the three guest rooms, but no phones and no TVs. There is a TV in the one of the public rooms, and there s a caf , a laundry, and a picnic area. Fabulous panoramic views can be seen from the patio and outdoor dining area. Rooms are very reasonably priced, from $35. Salt Cay Sunset House, Balfour Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 649-946-6942.

shipwrecks, 7, 47-48, 51; the Abacos, 167, 168-170; Andros, 197, 198; Bimini, 211; Cat Island, 272; Eleuthera, 229; the Exumas, 237, 247; Grand Bahama, 129; Long Island, 281, 288-289; New Providence, 84, 85, 86-89; San Salvador, 303; Turks & Caicos, 315

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