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Recent North Caicos hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Windsong on the Reef
"The bed’s too tall. I’m 5’3” and had a hard time getting in it. Had the same problem in St. Croix. I don’t know why they gotta make these beds so high. Love, love, love the floating, circular rafts out in the water at the beach. Most of the staff was great, especially Larry who probably was maintenance and Aleaha at the front desk. The guy who puts the chairs away on the beach at night, grabbed the table with my drink in it, and completely ignored me when I said hey, what happened to my drink? I ran into him another night. He wasn’t friendly then either. There was a Dominican lady at the coffee bar, and when my daughter started speaking to her in Spanish, she lit up. She spoke English also, but I think she really liked someone to speak Spanish with. They could also use some garbage cans. I couldn’t find any in the common areas and we only had two tiny ones in our room. The only thing is I would upgrade my room. The standard was pretty small."







