Everything we Expected and More
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/9/09
We just returned from BSB and I can't say enough good things about it. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful (especially Kinneil, Shadrick and Joyce), the water activity equipment (kayaks, sailboats, windsurfers, etc) were always available, and the property was absolutely beautiful. As some have said in other reviews, the rooms are older and are a bit small, but they are clean and were fine for us. Think about it - you are not there to spend time in your room when so many activities are available. With our 2 teenage boys we were able to enjoy windsurfing, scuba diving, beach volleyball, reggae dance lessons, etc. You can be as active as you want to be at BSB, because there is always something fun going on.
We did walk down to Beaches Negril one day and we quickly realized that BSB was a much more appropriate resort for us. Although Beaches Negril has more attractions to offer (waterslides, lazy river, etc), it is very big and there are alot of people there. BSB is smaller, less crowded and just overall more relaxing to us. If crowds aren't your thing and you like getting to know the staff and other guests, BSB is the better choice between the two.
One more note about kids. Our teenagers absolutely loved it, but I think kids of any age would like it as well. From what I could tell, there are many activities for young kids to do as well. As luck would have it, one of my boys ended up with an ear infection while there. All I could think of when he said his ear hurt was that this is going to be a painful process (trying to get treatment for an ear infection in a foreign country). We went to see the nurse who was on site at the resort, and she immediately called in a doctor who arrived within 15 minutes to look at his ear. Within about 15 more minutes, he had been examined and given antibiotic ear drops. The amazing thing is that all this happened around 3PM on a Saturday afternoon. I can't even get that kind of service here at home!
One final word of advice - bring more clothes than you think you'll need and think about what dries easily. We packed mostly bathing suits plus a few pairs of shorts and some cotton T-shirts. Because you are so near the ocean, it is really hard to get anything to dry, especially cotton T-shirts. We ended up having to wear a few things more times than we would have liked.
Our time at BSB was just a wonderful experience. It was everything we expected and more.