The photos of your facility were taken years ago. You have restored the hotel, but you are no longer "on the beach", you are on the "small boulders that have replaced the sand" and the boulders come right up to the restaurant retaining walls. Its about 20 feet from the wall to the water. There are no tables on the beach because there is only boulders to the water. Not at all easy to get to the water in front of the hotel. You have to walk (quite far) or drive to a sandy beach. The roads are very narrow and in very bad shape. The economy rooms are very small with very poor A/C with no views and way in the back of the facility. Sea view rooms cost much more. My advice is to visit Tortola is to pick an upscale hotel with a good restaurant and sandy beach and stay there. (West end, north shore area) Renting a car is very expensive when including insurance (recommended) and you are liable for dented wheels(many potholes) and cleaning/removing sand. Driving around the island is a mistake as there are minimal road signs and other than finding a sandy beach, not much to see. We spent our time at Long Bay Beach(walk-able)and Cane Garden Bay Beach(better to drive or taxi). Both excellent sandy beaches. Restaurants in these areas have good food but expensive, not many/any opportunities to reduce food costs. We chartered sailboats many times in the BVI and had excellent vacations, this was the first hotel only/no boat stay (too old) and nowhere as good as being on the water.