All-Inclusive Wyndham Fortuna Beach Resort
- March 27, 2005
- Rated 3 of 5 by
scenicgrrl from San Francisco, California
The buffet-style restaurant offered the widest selection of dining options at the resort. The selections varied daily for both main courses and side dishes, and it seemed there was always something for you, no matter what sort of food you were in the mood for. There were choices of fresh fish, beef, chicken, several selections of sliced meat and cheese, always a large salad bar offering several salad and vegetable selections, bread, desserts, and options for the kids, such as small sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, and the like. With lunch and dinner, you could also get complimentary wine or beer, as well as several other beverage selections including juices, soda, and milk.
From journal Diving the Bahamas
All-Inclusive Wyndham Fortuna Beach Resort
- March 27, 2005
- Rated 2 of 5 by
scenicgrrl from San Francisco, California
The cafe on the resort offered an alternative to the buffet-style dining of the main restaurant. It was to get away to a quieter setting where you could choose from one of the selections on the menu and be waited on. The food was moderate to good, but not spectacular. This may have been because of the timing (we were there over spring break) and because it was all-inclusive.
From journal Diving the Bahamas