
Magical Garden
About
Magical Garden is a small inn on the quiet south coast in Savaneta, a fishing village well removed from the high-rise hotel zone. It ranks #3 among B&Bs in the area, which matters less than the subratings: guests give location, service, and value all perfect scores. That consistency at the budget price tier suggests someone is paying close attention to the details. The overall 4.7 rating comes from only three reviews, so the sample is thin, but what's there points to a clean, well-run spot where you're not paying for amenities you won't use. Savaneta itself is the draw here — it's where locals still fish, where the restaurants are shacks with plastic chairs, and where you're more likely to hear Papiamento than English. If you want proximity to the beach without the Palm Beach crowds, this is the part of the island to consider.
At a glance
- Area
- Savaneta
- Star rating
- ★★★★½
- Typical nightly
- $200
- Beach access
- shuttle
- Kid-friendly
- ●●●○○
- Party score
- ●●●○○
- Walkability
- ●●○○○
- Rooms
- 100
- Casino
- –
- Swim-up
- –
- Kids' club
- –
- All inclusive
- –
- Vibe
- intimateboutiquequiet
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