Liliana,

You will love your stay at GCBC, or at least, we did. We had been on island for two weeks when we moved to GCBC to conclude our island stay for that trip. We had our rental car for the entire trip but by the time we got to Grand Case we had pretty much been everywhere and done everything we wanted to do on the island for this trip and basically, all we wanted to do was ‘chill’ before we headed back home to the chill of CT in early December. Basically, we used our car as a taxi to the resort and then to the airport on our day of departure.

Whether or not you will want or need a rental car depends on the kind of trip you are taking and the type of island visitors you are. We checked out of our original accommodations and into the GCBC where we parked our car where it remained until we left days later to head home. If this is your first visit, and I’m guessing it may be, you are probably better off renting the car for your stay as opposed to taxiing everywhere.

We probably should have turned the car in at the point we went to GC but I was too hooked on the idea we might ‘need’ it. We really didn’t. Once parked upon arrival we didn’t go near it again until we were ready to head home. But……. This wasn’t a first trip and we had experienced the highlights of the island many times over in previous trips.

The property is, IMO, about as close as you can get to being a really nice all inclusive without actually being AI. Their rooms are very comfortable and the beach there is equally nice - calm waters as a rule and plenty of lounge chairs plus the added pleasure of beach service for drinks, etc. The staff members are helpful and the resort amenities, including the activities booth are very good. The pool is enjoyable and the restaurant, under new hands since we were last there, is supposed to be excellent as well.

This is truly a place where you can easily take advantage of Grand Case and it’s high lights or be perfectly content to just chill on site without feeling the need or desire to go anywhere.


Respectfully,

pat



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