The Cabin Kitchen

Updated · June 10, 2026

Every cabin has a full kitchen, so you can cook whatever you like, whenever you like. There is no corkage and no fixed dining hours. Everything you need is in the kitchen shelves.

What Is in the Kitchen

  • A two-plate induction stove
  • A toaster oven and a microwave
  • A complete set of pots and pans
  • Plates, glasses, and cutlery, along with the basic tools for cooking and for opening cans and bottles

Shoreline cabins are set for four, and Horizon cabins are set for six.

The Induction Stove

The two-plate induction stove heats quickly and stays cool to the touch around the pan, which makes it safe and easy to clean. The pots and pans in your cabin are made to work with it. If you have not used induction before, it is worth a try.

The Exhaust Fan

There is an exhaust fan above the stove. Open a window whenever you run it. The cabins are sealed well, and running a strong fan in a closed room pulls against that, which is not good for the air inside. A window open while you cook keeps everything balanced.

Looking After the Kitchenware

The kitchen things are easy to chip, scratch, or misplace. A little care keeps them in good shape, and it is the simplest way to make sure your security deposit comes back to you in full.

If You Would Rather Not Cook

A G Cafe menu sits on your dining table for the days you would rather have food brought to you. The caretakers can also set up a barbecue grill right in front of your cabin. Just let them know when you would like it ready.

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