Blue Waters Inn vs Acajou Hotel
Both properties are praised by writers. Overall, Blue Waters Inn is the choice of most writers compared to Acajou Hotel. Blue Waters Inn has a TripExpert Score of 85 with positive reviews from 8 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Oyster and Rough Guide.
Blue Waters Inn
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Batteaux Bay, Speyside, Tobago
From $199 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This rustic retreat extends onto acres of tropical rainforest with myriad exotic birds, butterflies, and other wildlife."
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Concierge
"Few tourists venture to the east end of Tobago, but that's where you'll find this secluded 46-acre beachfront resort on a bay that's always calm and safe to swim in."
Rough Guide
"Speyside’s largest and grandest hotel, set around stunning Bateaux Bay and separated from the village by a steep road."
DK Eyewitness
"Located on a gorgeous yellow-sand beach that far eclipses Speyside's public one, this is the largest hotel in the village, with excellent facilities and bright rooms."
Fodor's
"The sprawling hotel makes every effort to make guests feel at home. One- and two-bedroom apartments are directly on the white-sand beach."
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Acajou Hotel
209`Paria Main Road, Grande Rivière, Grande Riviere Toco, Trinidad
From $190 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Free Parking
Travel + Leisure
"The property has six Indonesian-style cottages with bamboo furnishings, muslin-draped beds, and spacious porches with lounge chairs."
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Rough Guide
"Six luxurious and well-ventilated hardwood cabañas are located in a lush garden on the river, 50m from the beach."
Oyster
Budget
"Acajou Hotel is a rustic, two-and-a-half-pearl eco-friendly hotel within eyeshot of Grande Reviere Beach, the world’s second largest nesting site for leatherback turtles."
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Lonely Planet
"Set in riverside gardens, Acajou has five bungalows replete with rich wood and bright-white linens and cushions."
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The Wall Street Journal
"A family-run hotel, it consists of just six wooden, Asian-inspired cottages nestled between the beach or river and rainforest. Some cottages offer sea views."