Surrounded by a sundeck furnished with lounge chairs and umbrellas, a 27.5-by-11.25-m (90-by-37-ft) pool containing a rock-garden island and a shallow children's section provides freshwater swimming. Nearby are a four-person spa tub and a 9.25-m (30-ft), pear-shaped children's pool.
A series of stairways leads down the hill on which the resort is situated to the Caribbean Sea. The sea washes a shallow 30-m (98-ft) stretch of sand and limestone outcroppings in front of the resort that's usually not suitable for sunbathing, but is fine for swimming and snorkeling.
Depending on weather and season, sand fronting the 1.5-km (1-mi) section of limestone-cliff seafront called Cupecoy Beach, on which the resort lies, comes and goes. Guests can climb over limestone outcroppings east and west of the resort to find deeper sections of sand or walk to the road leading to those sections, which range from 100m (109 yds) to 400m (437 yds) away. The most expansive section, at the western end of Cupecoy Beach, is popular with nude sunbathers.
The resort rents snorkeling gear, beach chairs, umbrellas, and coolers. Independent operators on Simpson Bay Beach adjacent to the airport (3.25 km/2 mi) southeast of the resort) offer a variety of water sports, including personal watercraft, kayaking, motor boating, sailing, scuba diving, fishing, and cruising.
The island's only golf course, Mullet Bay, is 1 km (0.75 mi) southeast of the resort.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the resort; fees may apply.
- Water skiing nearby
- Sailing nearby
- Horse riding/rental nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Fishing nearby
- Golf - driving range nearby
- Scuba diving nearby
- Kayaking nearby
- Surfing/boogie boarding nearby
- Motor boating nearby
- Windsurfing nearby
- Tennis nearby
- Scooter/moped rentals nearby
- Parasailing nearby
- Helicopter/airplane tours nearby
- Tennis lessons available nearby
- Bowling alley nearby
- Golf lessons available nearby
- Personal motorized watercraft nearby
- Snorkeling on site
- Swimming on site