It was a lovely time had at Noel Coward's Blue Harbour. The property has a lot of history, and it was felt throughout our stay. The view of the Blue Mountains at sunrise while drinking our coffee hit the spot every morning. The property is large and private. The pool area was a beautiful area to relax at and is located down by the sea so there are a good number of steps to walk up and down to the main villa. There is an additional path and rustic steps to take you to the "old pool" and sandy/beach area. Unfortunately, during our stay, the wind was not in our favor, and it was a bit difficult to get out and snorkel, but we were able to make it out for a bit utilizing the paddle board. We did enjoy beach combing and finding fun sea glass and shells. We enjoyed walking around the property and checking out the foliage/coconut trees and walking up to Firefly Estate. Although there are staff onsite, this is not a resort, which was what we were looking for. The staff are there to keep up with the grounds and assist as they can with reasonable needs. They are available on the property and frequently can be in touch with you in the lower area of Villa Grande. Roy did a fantastic job cooking for us in the evening at an additional cost of food and labor. He also led us on our hike to Firefly. LeRoy was a joy to talk to and listen to music with and taught us how to play dominos. Michele the owner of the property was in town and stays at the residence up a bit from Villa Grande. She assisted in arranging us to purchase and receive wonderful Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee from her cousin's coffee farm, arranged for a wood carver in town to bring items to the house for me to browse and purchase (I was looking for some authentic keepsakes to bring back home), taught me how to make a pina colada from scratch and answered any questions we may have had during our stay. It was nice to get away to experience a different culture and meet new friends. If you are looking for a typical touristy Caribbean destination, this area may not be what you are looking for. We ran into a handful of businesses/bars/restaurants that were closed or not available and going off the main highway was a challenge to drive on (washed out/pothole roads). We did find that being at Blue Harbour was the spot we enjoyed spending most of our time. Wi-Fi was accessible in the main building, Villa Grande. We activated the international option with our phones and had talk/text/data during our stay.