We had a lovely two weeks stay. Property was private, well maintained and well designed. AC, Internet, water pressure all good, lots of towels replaced twice weekly. Property manager Lisa was lovely and accessible. Foldable beach chairs and umbrella were appreciated and saved us $15 daily on rental fees from the beach vendors. Kitchen well equipped but limited prep area. We only prepared breakfast there anyway and spend our time exploring the island and eating out.
We watched CNN and CBC in the evening.
Car is a must, no shopping or restaurants nearby, perhaps more amenities before Covid? There was a small convenience store at the bottom of the street, with very unpredictable opening hours. We purchased groceries in Holetown Massy's, less than 10 minutes drive, they have a decent deli with cooked foodstuffs to take home.
Reeds Bay is a lovely, all sand and very scenic beach, snorkeling opportunities abound but don't forget to bring the float to stay visible, there is a boat/seadoo traffic on the water.
We ate at Waffle Haus nearby, loved it, few beach huts offering cooked food, we found it mediocre and expensive.
For dining we recommend: Fisherman's Pub and Just Grilling (cheap/moderate) Fish Pot, Local and Nishi (moderate/expensive).
Food served at local attractions was tasty and affordable, we loved fish cakes at Animal Flower, book in advance.
I suggest picking maps, brochures, and magazines at the airport Info Centre, goldmine of info.
If you are an animal lover, try to visit Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary. Founder Karen and employees are great, and rescue cats and dogs are very social and loving. (We ended up adopting a pup, she returned home with us, and doing great here in Canada).
Have fun!