Talk to me about Coral Bay Beaches
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Talk to me about Coral Bay Beaches
If you had to pick 1 (it can not be Salt Pond) which one would it be and why?
I'll pick 2. Or, maybe 3. Good news is that Maho is a 10 minute drive from Coral Bay.
Now, to answer your question....Miss Vies is #1. You pay 2.50 for access but it's a lovely beach and the weather always seems to be perfect. I like the convenience of the snack shop for a cold beer. Be sure to make sure she is open when you go.
#2 is Lameshur. The drive is a bit tough but I like the white sandy beach and the view from the ruins. Be sure to plan well and bring lunch and beverages so once you get there ou can chillax. A stop at the Tourist Trap on the way back is a must.
Now, to answer your question....Miss Vies is #1. You pay 2.50 for access but it's a lovely beach and the weather always seems to be perfect. I like the convenience of the snack shop for a cold beer. Be sure to make sure she is open when you go.
#2 is Lameshur. The drive is a bit tough but I like the white sandy beach and the view from the ruins. Be sure to plan well and bring lunch and beverages so once you get there ou can chillax. A stop at the Tourist Trap on the way back is a must.
NancyB
#1) slight drive up/down....Maho (great sea life)
#2) Lameshur, out to left side point and around, stop at teenie, tiny beach (good sea life, quieter beach)
(this year we want to snorkel the mangroves)
#2) Lameshur, out to left side point and around, stop at teenie, tiny beach (good sea life, quieter beach)
(this year we want to snorkel the mangroves)
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We made our first trip to Vie's in February. I can't believe it took us so long, we loved it! We did take our own chairs and I am glad we did as many that are there are rather broken down.
Lameshur? Not so much.....Maybe it is beause I live in the country but long, rough, bumpy roads don't appeal to me, I get enough of that at home.
Lameshur? Not so much.....Maybe it is beause I live in the country but long, rough, bumpy roads don't appeal to me, I get enough of that at home.
Well, I'll throw Haulover South in there. It's not sandy, but for whatever reason, when we've had a full day of bopping around the island, Haulover South is always an "easy" beach to spend some time at, and I usually have a good snorkel there. It's the beach we end up at in the middle of the afternoon, mix ourselves a little adult beverage, and just chill. The nice thing is we're close to "home" when we're ready to pack up.