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Hello Island friends - We are planning a 7-day trip to the BVI's, our first trip after many other stops around the Caribbean.

Considering a seven-night stay at the Sugar Mill Hotel. Also considering their all-inclusive package which includes a day sail, a day trip around the island with picnic lunch, all meals and drinks (breakfast included with room) - $2450 total cost for the all inclusive plan above room cost. Just curious about any experiences staying at the property, especially for an extended stay. Also curious about the value of the all-inclusive.

Welcome any thoughts or suggestions.

Thanks in advance for your input.

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I am biased as I live down the road and the owners and managers are really good friends.That said the place is top notch, amazing food and ambiance.If you use the whole total package I think its a good deal..if you plan some meals away etc maybe not so much.The daysail and island tour are great fun ( I have done the island tour just for the amazing picnic lunch)..Dinner upstairs in the old Mill is a rare treat, and I live in Sonoma Ca when I am not here.I promise you whatever you choose you will not be disappointed. My advice? Book direct and you will deal with either Rupert or Andrea who will make it seamless.Hope to see you there ..

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To ME, I would never do a/i. Especially visiting an island for the first time, I would not want to basically force myself to eat there all the time, in order to not 'waste' money. That is not a knock on Sugar Mill at all, just my ingrained prejudice against a/i.


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Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
To ME, I would never do a/i. Especially visiting an island for the first time, I would not want to basically force myself to eat there all the time, in order to not 'waste' money. That is not a knock on Sugar Mill at all, just my ingrained prejudice against a/i.

Carol I agree 100% As Malcom’s said Sugar Mill is top notch. BUT I will never do an AI as you would not explore the local cuisine like Patricia’s, Omar’s, Upstairs at Leverick Bay, cBannakeet and many others. We like to explore and not feel captive to a property because you paid for everything up front.

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With one week..you have on day tour of the whole island..and one day tour of offshore islands so you are not "stuck" therefor seven days. It would not be my choice but for a first time visitor it is impossible to sample everything...

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Originally Posted by Manpot
With one week..you have on day tour of the whole island..and one day tour of offshore islands so you are not "stuck" therefor seven days. It would not be my choice but for a first time visitor it is impossible to sample everything...

Let me clarify again I was referring to dining. Most are not going to pay for AI dining then go off property to pay for a lunch/dinner. Each to their own.

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Its Wed and my favourite soup night at The Sugar Mill.They make a fish chowder,loaded with lobster, shrimp and white fish in a cream sauce, served in a bread bowl made on the premises.It is a whole meal believe me..maybe a little room left for their fresh key lime pie!

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Rick--yes, I was referring to dining there all the time. It skews your view of the island in general.


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