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Le Soleil D'or

Hotel in Cayman Brac

Le Soleil D'or features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and private beach area in Cayman Brac. Featuring free shuttle service, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.

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David
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Great place to visit and stay. The hotel grounds are full of nature. The working farm adds a great touch to the resort. The stairs from the restaurant to the farm are a must for everyone to climb at least once. The restraunt dinners and breakfasts were super fresh and amazing to taste. We were allowed to bring our own wine with a corkage fee. The resort allows you to use the Beach Club during the week when it is not staffed, and it is very relaxing place. The whole resort allowed me to completely relax in the 2 days we were there.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 17 reviews
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£424.61
1 night, 2 adults
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  • 8.0

    Cayman Brac is a snall usland of 2000 people known for...

    Cayman Brac is a snall usland of 2000 people known for scuba. I dont scuba. I relax. This Is a place to totally wind down and enjoy sunbathing, swimming pool, the beach, and ocean floating. Beaches are rocky, so arrive expecting that. Locals are very friendly. There are opportunities for coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner. We felt a car was needed, altho there are taxis that can be arranged. Roads are well maintained and we liked just going for a ride along the south, east and west roads. Totally a place to relax and unwind. Visit the west end sunset, the Bat Cave, the lighthouse. Stayed at Soleil d'Or, ate at The Farm, Beach Club, Tipsy Turtle, Star Island, Barracudas (sushi night on Tues). Groceries are somewhat limited, plan ahead. One unfortunate thing, is the sea gives up its plastics along parts of the shoreline. Its a shame that pepple litter-it's so destructive to an environment.
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    Maureen
    United States