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4 May 2026For Business Travellers

Working From Simpson Bay: A Guide for the Remote Professional

Fast Wi-Fi, a real desk, a co-work lounge and a kitchenette studio for the long stay. Why BethsAida quietly works for digital nomads.

The BethsAida Team4 May 20265 min read
Working From Simpson Bay: A Guide for the Remote Professional

BethsAida was never built to be only a holiday hotel. The downstairs offices once ran medical charter flights; the bones of the place are a working building. That history shows up in details a leisure hotel often forgets — and they happen to be exactly what a remote worker needs.

Start with the connection. Fast, free Wi-Fi runs throughout the rooms, the common areas and the co-work lounge, with business-grade reliability rather than the patchy guest network you learn to dread. Every room has a real desk, not a vanity table pretending to be one.

For longer stays, the Studio with Kitchenette is the quiet hero of the house: a self-contained room with a kitchenette for slow mornings, a proper workspace, and a sofa bed when you need to spread out. Downstairs, the co-work lounge gives you a long table, power throughout, and a change of scene when the room closes in.

And then there is the rest of it — the pool deck at the end of the working day, the runway happy hour at three, the quick hop to the airport when it's time to fly home. Morning at the desk, afternoon by the water — we meant it literally.

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