Cayman's Turtle Nest Inn: unique among Grand Cayman beachfront hotels

Turtle Nest Inn: Cayman's exotic but affordable beachfront hotel.

"...well laid out, elegant and comfortable..."

"The condominiums at Turtle Nest Inn are reasonably spacious, well laid out, elegant and comfortable...(The Minister for Tourism) said he 'appreciated the structure'; he hoped it would set the standard for future development in the area." (Caymanian Compass)

Full condos for less cost than a basic room in most Cayman hotels.
A full kitchen in each apartment at Turtle Nest Inn. Full condos for less cost than a basic room in most Cayman hotels.

Every apartment is equipped with both a queen-size bed and a double pull-out couch, 72-channel digital TV (with another 40 music channels), a DVD/VHS/CD-player, digital phone, wireless high-speed Internet access (free of charge), AM/FM clock radio, ceiling fans, central air conditioning and ceramic tiles throughout. Bathrooms feature double access, from bedroom and living room, and full bath and shower.

A balcony or patio off your bedroom, in each apartment at Turtle Nest Inn.

Guests also have access to a fax machine, washrooms off the lobby, a laundry room with washer, dryer, an iron and ironing board, a water cooler, an ice machine, and free access to high-speed wireless Internet from your laptop. As well, use of a computer with high-speed Internet access is available in the upper lobby at very reasonable daily or weekly rates.

Beautiful beach views from you bed, at Turtle Nest Inn.

Unbeatable views from your bed...

Whether in the bedroom or living room, a patio or balcony awaits you. The ground floor apartments are furnished with a patio table and chairs for outdoor dining.

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