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The Ferryboat Inn and Restaurant

The Ferryboat Inn and Restaurant
Average price*: $203 (year-round)
  • Rooms: 7
    • Address
      Blowing Point
      Anguilla
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4 of 5 stars 12 reviews
12 Reviews
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TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #1 of 4 B&Bs in Anguilla
Description:
The Ferryboat Inn is a small, family operated inn on the beach on Cul de Sac Road and near Blowing Point, Anguilla. The inn offers moderate priced... The Ferryboat Inn is a small, family operated inn on the beach on Cul de Sac Road and near Blowing Point, Anguilla. The inn offers moderate priced apartments and a beach house; all units have full-kitchen facilities for a family vacation, a quiet Caribbean getaway, or the traveling businessperson. The Ferryboat Inn Restaurant is on the property and serves lunch and dinner. more » « less

TripAdvisor Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4 of 5 stars Based on 12 traveler reviews
  • What to Expect:
    • 3.5 based on 4 reviews Rooms
    • 3.5 based on 4 reviews Service
    • 4 based on 5 reviews Value
    • 3.5 based on 4 reviews Cleanliness
    • 3.5 based on 2 reviews Dining
  • Recommended For:
    • 20% based on 9 reviews Older travelers
    • 20% based on 9 reviews Young singles
    • 20% based on 9 reviews Families with young children
    • 20% based on 9 reviews Families with teenagers
    • 20% based on 9 reviews An amazing honeymoon

Reviews of The Ferryboat Inn and Restaurant

( 1-10 of 12 )
Jun 10, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

We stopped at the Ferryboat Inn for dinner upon our arrival on Anguilla via the ferry from St. Martin. We received a warm welcome from the owner, Marjorie. Before dinner, we used the nice beach that borders the property. At dinner, the food was good, plentiful, and reasonably priced. We also enjoyed that the restaurant appeared to attract many locals.... more

4 of 5 stars
new york
Jun 6, 2008

This is the fifth family-run self-catering lodging I’ve stayed in in the Caribbean over the past 3 years. I’d been very pleased with the previous four, and compared with them, when I first saw my small one-bedroom at the inn, I thought I’d made a terrible mistake: laminate peeling off all cabinetry, cabinet doors that wouldn’t close, beat-up small appliances... more

Feb 8, 2008
2/2 found this review helpful

We spent over a week in one of the apartments and found the place to be a comfortable base from which to explore and enjoy Anguilla. There is nothing elaborate or fancy about the setup but the accommodation was spacious, clean (although a touch "weathered") and provided all the basics we needed for our stay at a reasonable price. Daily... more

Jul 22, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

Simple, blissful, relaxation, lapping blue water, cool breeze, fresh lobster, coke & rum...all served up with unhurried charm, by proprietress, Margorie , son Christian, and their small but efficient staff. Our cottage was, literally, perched just steps above the beach, where we started and ended each day, enjoying the view, and thankful that we had found this little gem. It... more

5 of 5 stars
London UK
May 5, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

We have just returned to the UK after a magical stay on Anguilla at the Ferryboat Inn. Partly, I want to keep the secret of this hotel to myself, because the joy of its simplicity lies in the lack of crowds, its unfussiness, and its small and happy team. it is family-run, and Marjorie and her son Christian do everything... more

4 of 5 stars
Fargo N.D.
Feb 8, 2007
8/9 found this review helpful

My husband and I have been to Anguilla 6 times. It was my 40th on Jan. 20th and there was no place I'd (we ) would rather be. We have been on both ends of the island, in villas with friends, and last yr at Rendezvous Bay . This was a one of the best times on island. Marjorie didn't... more

2 of 5 stars
Lorain Ohio
Feb 4, 2007
3/16 found this review helpful

This place is not for everyone, and for what it costs to get to Anguilla you should really make sure this is how you wish to spend your hard earned vacation. The proprietor is kind, and the food is good, but it's a long way from an exclusive resort, or an upscale private place like Turtlenest (Cayman). The Cuisinart and... more

Jan 18, 2007
3/5 found this review helpful

Picturesque view, nearly private beach and a great restaurant. Booked the Beach House. It's a huge two bedroom place just steps from the beach...for under $200 a night. Thanks Marjorie! more

Mar 4, 2006
14/14 found this review helpful

The Ferryboat Inn is the Caribbean as it once was. It is an owner-operated and managed Inn with a special atmosphere. Owner Marjorie McClean, her son Christian, and other family members run the place, and they offer a great deal. My friend and I had the run of an entire one-bedroom (with two beds), two-bath apartment, including sizable kitchen, living... more

5 of 5 stars
Holland Park
Sep 7, 2005
11/12 found this review helpful

Work had booked me into a faceless apartment hotel – where I had a room that felt (and looked) like a walk-in fridge. It gave me the creeps and I got up early to pack and move on. The options were either the highly rated glamour pad at Cap Juluca (at a very good rate) or the family owned Ferry... more

Reviews of The Ferryboat Inn and Restaurant

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