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Tamarind Club - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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The Tamarind Club Resort Hotel, Tortola, British Virgin Islands The Tamarind Club is an intimate hotel in the British Virgin Islands which features a restaurant, bar/lounge and pool with swim-up bar. Built in the mid '70s as a community centre of sorts for Josiah's Bay estate, the Club has evolved over the years from a happening music scene spot to a quiet holid... tamarindclub.com
The Tamarind Club (Tortola, British Virgin Islands) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor I first stayed at this property 3 years ago and had a very positive experience. I was really looking forward to staying there again, but things couldn't have been more different this time. From the moment we checked in we were made to feel unwelcome. The check in bartender , while not rude, was deci... tripadvisor.com
Tortola: The Tamarind Club - Traveler Reviews - Comortable & homey - TripAdvisor We stayed here two nights, the night before & after our catamaran charter. I was prepared, thanks to other Tridadvisor Reviews, for the dismal appearance of the driveway. On walking up the stairs to the hotel we entered a lovely oasis. The pool is lovely, surrounded by palms & flowering vege... tripadvisor.com
The Tamarind Club Hotel- Tortola, British Virgin Islands - VirtualTourist.com A couple from Chicago bought the hotel about 4 years ago, so now they run it with the help of their kids, who tend bar, help with luggage, cook, clean, etc. The minute you join them at the pool bar for your complimentary rum punch, the whole world seems just a little brighter. Warmth & camaraderie a... virtualtourist.com
Tamarind Club, Josiah's Bay Hotels : Reviews of Tamarind Club - Yahoo! Travel Liked the food; disliked everything else. The rooms were shabby and it was impossible to keep the bugs out. The employees were... travel.yahoo.com
Tamarind Club :: east end :: British Virgin Islands Travel Tourism and leisure activities on the French West Indies’ island of Martinique are undergoing a period of diversification. Although the beaches still remain the most popular attraction, more and more visitors are coming to this little bit of France in the Caribbean because of the ever-growing opport... caribbeanmag.com
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