This is my review continued:
There's nowhere to park in Red Hook, even in the offseason, so be prepared to troll for spots. You WILL need to get out, because the resort itself is sleepy.
OK, let's talk about the unit itself. The whole place is pretty small, like a studio apartment almost. The kitchenette is fine for cooking, there's a full fridge, range, microwace etc. There's air conditioning above the bed, internet, and a tv with a few channels. There is a pullout bed, in addition to the king size bed. This place could sleep 4, but quarters ARE pretty tight if it's 4 fully grown people. The bathroom is adequate, nothing special. It's really perfect for two, or two and children.
This is not some spectacularly clean Ritz Carlton room, but it IS resort managed, which is a plus. That means you get the amenities, like shuttle service, clean towels upon request, snorkel gear, friendly attractive hotel staffers who (beware) will come if invited, invites to guest welcoming parties, and other little perks. If you get locked out, for instance, they have a key (an expensive one, if you lose it).
I'm not a super particular person, so I will admit that this unit was perfect for my needs for the 5 days I was there.
This little villa is not much to speak of, but it is decent if you're not some kind of perfectionist (if you are, good luck in the Caribbean). It's definitely one of the better ones in the resort in terms of proximity to the lower pool, beach, and restaurant, although the beach is a trek no matter where you are in this resort (as I spoke on in the first part of the review).
Last things last: the view. The view is great. You're essentially across the bay from Coki beach. Out toward the ocean you can see St. John and Tortola. We spent a lot of time just sitting on the porch watching the sky, even on the rainy day that washed us out, it was a nice place to watch the storm. Pelicans abound and will fly right by your head.
All in all, I give this place a strong B+.