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Hawk's Nest Resort & Marina, with a 4 star rating, is a tropical beachfront paradise on the southern tip of Cat Island. Take a bit of history, add newly remodeled deluxe accommodations, fine dining, a pub, marina, PADI dive center, activities and a private airstrip, mix with a young, energetic staff who strive to give personalized service, and you've got the makings of a spectacular holiday.
Hawk's Nest Resort & Marina offers 10 rooms and a two bedroom house. Nestled among palms, swaying casuarinas and blooming hibiscus, each beach front room has a breathtaking view of emerald Caribbean waters. All rooms at Hawk's Nest are newly remodeled and are appointed with air-conditioning, top quality mattress, bedding and linens, Henry Link wicker furniture, TV/VCR, coffee maker and service, and full bath with luxurious terry cloth robes.Surrounded by nature at its loveliest, Point House is the perfect place for couples, families and friends to relax and reconnect. This roomy beach villa has two bedrooms, two baths, dining area for 8 and casual bar top seating for 6 just outside and a fully equipped kitchen. Infused with tropical furniture and artwork the living areas are raised above ground level, taking advantage of the natural trade wind breeze. French doors and the glamor of glass take in gorgeous views and lend a light and airy nature to this Cat Island retreat. The large shaded veranda is perfect for morning coffee, casual outdoor meals or afternoon tea. Please take note that the Point House is located 1 mile from the main club/restaurant.
Hawk's Nest Resort & Marina has a restaurant featuring Chef Werner Degelmann offering guests a choice of international dishes with a Caribbean flair. There are also two bars. Hawk's Nest Resort & Marina has a nice pool area that families can enjoy, as well as it's 400 acres of beauty and Sunset Beach that are a must see.
The resort is a full service PADI Dive operation and the Dive Shop is only a quarter of a mile south of the clubhouse and the dive sites are a stone's throw away from the shore.
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