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Blue Water Resort


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Property description

Head down to the water and enjoy a day at the private beach, or take advantage of other recreational amenities including an indoor pool and a hot tub. Additional features at this resort include complimentary wireless internet access, concie...
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At Blue Water Resort, guests consistently praise the beachfront setting with easy access to a private beach with chairs and umbrellas, plus family activities, while feedback is mixed on dated areas, noise between rooms, fee transparency, and on-site options.

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Facilities

Mixed

Cleanliness

Mixed

Rooms

Mixed

Service

Mixed

Location

Beachfront

Dining

Limited

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8

Phillip

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19 Oct 2025

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Stayed 7 nights

Overall we liked Blue Water, but our stay began with a rough start. The cabin we were assigned was musty, and we found mold on bedroom A/C unit. The staff moved us to a different unit, which was nicer and larger, and reasonably comfortable. The main problem was the wifi barely worked, so we had to hot spot off our iPhones. Those things aside, we liked the beach access. It's not a huge beach, but enough for a decent walk. We loved the deck chairs looking over the beach, a great place to hang out and read a book. The poolside bar had a short menu, and they were out of half the items, LOL, but we survived. If nothing else, the Blue Water location is excellent -- close to the Hyannis ferries and not far from all the Cape Cod towns you'd want to visit. There is also a wonderful seafood joint about half a mile down the beach road (Skipper's?). Amazing food and great service -- we ate there three evenings. Bottom line: we *might* stay at Blue Water again if we're back to Cape Cod, but visitors should expect the place to be rustic, not high end.
Overall we liked Blue Water, but our stay began with a rough start. The cabin we were assigned was musty, and we found mold on bedroom A/C unit. The staff moved us to a different unit, which was nicer and larger, and reasonably comfortable. The main problem was the wifi barely worked, so we had to hot spot off our iPhones. Those things aside, we liked the beach access. It's not a huge beach, but enough for a decent walk. We loved the deck chairs looking over the beach, a great place to hang out and read a book. The poolside bar had a short menu, and they were out of half the items, LOL, but we survived. If nothing else, the Blue Water location is excellent -- close to the Hyannis ferries and not far from all the Cape Cod towns you'd want to visit. There is also a wonderful seafood joint about half a mile down the beach road (Skipper's?). Amazing food and great service -- we ate there three evenings. Bottom line: we *might* stay at Blue Water again if we're back to Cape Cod, but visitors should expect the place to be rustic, not high end.

6

Laurie

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14 Oct 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

The beach is the best part and staff
The beach is the best part and staff

6

A

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4 Oct 2025

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Stayed 1 night

We do not think we will be returning
We do not think we will be returning

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Hollie

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4 Oct 2025

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Stayed 4 nights

Overall, I have ro say this was a terrible experience for the amount of money we paid. First, on top of paying a premium at this "resort," they also charge you $25 a day to park your car there, which is apparently buried somewhere in the fine print when you make the reservation (I couldn't find it anywhere in my reservation and was surprised when I received a text the day before we arrived notifying me of this). I could understand this fee if there were enough activities within walking distance or they provided transportation to places, but this is not an all-inclusive resort. Second, all the staff is always on their phone. When we went down to the beach, I actually had to get someone's attention because all three attendants were on their phone. And, surprisingly, when I texted staff for something I needed (a couple of extra pillows), my text was ignored and I had to go to the front desk. When I got to the front desk, the two people there told me I could have just texted and when I informed them that I did, they found my text and I was answered with "oh." You would also think that for $500+ a night and because they claim to be a resort, you would get standard room service every day, but no, you have to request it. When I found this out, I requested it the 2nd day we were there, but they didnt do it until the 3rd day, so we slept in sandy sheets for 2 nights (it is also impossible to not get sand all over here as the floors are tile and they dont come in and vacuum every day).
Overall, I have ro say this was a terrible experience for the amount of money we paid. First, on top of paying a premium at this "resort," they also charge you $25 a day to park your car there, which is apparently buried somewhere in the fine print when you make the reservation (I couldn't find it anywhere in my reservation and was surprised when I received a text the day before we arrived notifying me of this). I could understand this fee if there were enough activities within walking distance or they provided transportation to places, but this is not an all-inclusive resort. Second, all the staff is always on their phone. When we went down to the beach, I actually had to get someone's attention because all three attendants were on their phone. And, surprisingly, when I texted staff for something I needed (a couple of extra pillows), my text was ignored and I had to go to the front desk. When I got to the front desk, the two people there told me I could have just texted and when I informed them that I did, they found my text and I was answered with "oh." You would also think that for $500+ a night and because they claim to be a resort, you would get standard room service every day, but no, you have to request it. When I found this out, I requested it the 2nd day we were there, but they didnt do it until the 3rd day, so we slept in sandy sheets for 2 nights (it is also impossible to not get sand all over here as the floors are tile and they dont come in and vacuum every day).

8

Damian

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30 Sept 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Beautiful location. Place was decent. I woke up with 5 bug bites. Not sure if it came from the bed? Hopefully not
Beautiful location. Place was decent. I woke up with 5 bug bites. Not sure if it came from the bed? Hopefully not

291 South Shore Drive, Bass River, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States of America

Location

With a stay at Blue Water Resort in South Yarmouth (Bass River), you'll be a 2-minute drive from Bass River Sports World and 9 minutes from Cape Cod Rail Trail. This beach resort is 5.2 mi (8.4 km) from Hyannis Harbor and 6 mi (9.6 km) from John F. Kennedy Memorial.

Cape Cod Beaches(0.1 Miles)

Thachers Beach(0.2 Miles)

Bass River Beach(0.3 Miles)

Bass River Sports World(1 Miles)

Pirate's Cove Mini Golf(1.3 Miles)

Main Street(1.4 Miles)

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From 15:30 to 23:00

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