Our first visit we stayed at Triff's Inn which at the bottom of the road to Bonnie View. The second time we stayed on Navy Island. It was in receivership so no one was doing any up keep. A fella named Pepperseed took us from the marina to the island in a small fishing boat. Once there we went left instead of right which is where the Flynn ruins were. It had a swimming pool with a little algae in it but not too bad. There were maybe 8 circular buildings, each covered in thatch. When I opened our house door, I counted 23 lizards which I took as a good sign that mosquito's wouldn't be an issue. The place was charming. We had rented 4 buildings. It began to rain. We heard shrieks from one of the buildings and learned that it came with a rotten roof and "liquid moonshine" was pouring on their bed. lol. They got switched and we had no more lodging fun stories. There was a nice restaurant where we were dropped off and of course that's where we headed for dinner. Now we all had many Jamaican adventures before so we were shocked when our waiter took our orders from the large menu. NO ONE EVER has everything on a Jamaican menu but he merely nodded and wrote down our orders. He saw to it that we all got drinks and that we looked at the numerous Errol Flynn memorabilia on the walls and then he disappeared. After a couple of minutes someone said "Hey! There's our waiter in a boat heading for Port. It turns out they had NO food on the island and our waiter, who also turned out to be our cook, was heading to the store to buy fixings to make every thing we had just ordered. lol. Our group was worthy of our own security Guardsman, Mr. Brown. He was armed but later we found out that like Barney Fife in Mayberry, he had no bullets. He liked to drink though. He laid in a hammock until he passed out and that was where the one picture I wish I still had was taken. Our "armed" guard sound asleep in a hammock with his holster visible and an almost empty Red Stripe in his hand. Maybe it was more than 10 years ago. I remember they still had the bar where location shots for the Tom Cruise movie, Cocktail was filmed. We explored the entire island, it reminded everyone of Jurassic Park.