Dingy down we headed to the Ferry dock. We tied up as close to shore as we could get. The last thing we needed was the Ferry or Customs boat crushing our dink! A wooden walkway through the mangroves led us to the resort and beach. WOW! The resort consisted of two main buildings that had a restaurant and outside bar with tables and about 50 individual cabins along the beach. The cabins were adorable!! they each had a hammock on the front porch and most were situated in the shade of palm trees. The beach was 3 miles long. There were lounge chairs in the area in front of the cabins. Our first day was spent sitting on the beach enjoying the beautiful blue water. My wandering nature got the best of me and I headed down the beach to explore. We had noticed immediatly upon arrival that a large number of vacationers were from Europe and especially France. As I reached a large group of vacationers about a 1/2 mile down the beach I realized why they were so far away from most. They were topless. Can you say awkward! Speak, don't speak? UGH! Upon my return I reported to Tom what he missed. He of course wanted to go for a second walk. A little obvious wouldn't you say! I declined. We found this little resort to be a busy spot. The ferry carried visitors back and forth from the mainland daily. So busy and popular that 50 more cabins were being built. For $10.00 you could eat at the all you can eat buffet at the resort. We decided to try it for dinner. Not bad but nothing to write home about. We spent the evening enjoying the beautiful sunset and scenery around the boat. We celebrated our decision to come here! Scary but worth every tense moment!
One of the cabins
better photo of the dock
more of the cabins
Chess game under the veranda
Lobsters at dinner
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