Must Do List for Next Trip
- cypressgirl
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The List so far:
Things we haven't done before:
Salt Pond - Jorge, I promise that half of our group will be an attractive addition to the scenery. Can't promise about the other half.
Vies Beach and Garlic Chicken
Caneel Bay/Honeymoon Beach
Maho - never been in the water there
Hiking Reef Bay & others We're going with "adventure" type people this trip.
Rent a dinghy
Jost Van Dyke
Sunday Jazz Beach Bar
Miss Lucy's
Cafe Roma
Pastory Gardens
ZoZo's
Candy's Barbeque
Colombo's
Baked in the Sun
Food at Tamarind
Quiet Mon
Front Yard
Rhumblines
Breakfast anywhere besides the villa
Thing to repeat:
Skinny's
Tage
Morgan's Mango Mango Margaritas and Tuesday Lobster Night
Steak Sandwich and Crab Wontons at the Beach Bar
Island Blues - for the awesome waterfront location
Potato Salad at Starfish Market
Hawksnest
Gibney
Francis
Waterlemon
Whatever we don't get to will just be things to look forward to on the next trip.
Things we haven't done before:
Salt Pond - Jorge, I promise that half of our group will be an attractive addition to the scenery. Can't promise about the other half.

Vies Beach and Garlic Chicken
Caneel Bay/Honeymoon Beach
Maho - never been in the water there
Hiking Reef Bay & others We're going with "adventure" type people this trip.
Rent a dinghy
Jost Van Dyke
Sunday Jazz Beach Bar
Miss Lucy's
Cafe Roma
Pastory Gardens
ZoZo's
Candy's Barbeque
Colombo's
Baked in the Sun
Food at Tamarind
Quiet Mon
Front Yard
Rhumblines
Breakfast anywhere besides the villa
Thing to repeat:
Skinny's
Tage
Morgan's Mango Mango Margaritas and Tuesday Lobster Night
Steak Sandwich and Crab Wontons at the Beach Bar
Island Blues - for the awesome waterfront location
Potato Salad at Starfish Market
Hawksnest
Gibney
Francis
Waterlemon
Whatever we don't get to will just be things to look forward to on the next trip.

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- Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Okay, in all seriousness, pick up a copy of "Off the Beaten Path" and follow the instructions for going to Reef Bay. (the whole "rope on the pole by the brown house" thing.)
When you stand on Reef Bay and look back up the hillside, you are getting the same view that has existed since the island was formed. That's pretty da*n cool. Thank you Mr. Rockefeller...and all those other guys whose names I learned from my recently purchased DVD that I can't remember.
When you stand on Reef Bay and look back up the hillside, you are getting the same view that has existed since the island was formed. That's pretty da*n cool. Thank you Mr. Rockefeller...and all those other guys whose names I learned from my recently purchased DVD that I can't remember.
Wisconsin, smell the dairy air
Would it be frowned upon to have kids at the beach bar at a table down by the water? I am not the kind of mom to just saddle my kiddos up to the bar but the idea of them being able to play in the sand while we enjoy a drink, the good atmosphere and the apparently under rated food would be good.Steve S wrote:Beach Bar is on my list too. It is almost always crowded and unfortunately smokey, but I forget about the seating by the water.
As I have never been there I have no idea!
- nothintolose
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- Location: New Orleans, LA
Flip-Flop,
Last time we were there, there were a couple of kids playing on the beach in front of the bar and their parents were sitting at tables and going back and forth to the bar. I enjoyed watching the kids play.
I am not a parent (unless you consider my pets), nor do I ever plan to be, but I do love watching little kids play. I love that they find EVERYTHING to be so amazing. These kids were chasing something in the sand...must have been a sand crab or something, and they were having the time of their lives.
There's just something about the Beach Bar that I wouldn't miss if I were you.
nothintolose
Last time we were there, there were a couple of kids playing on the beach in front of the bar and their parents were sitting at tables and going back and forth to the bar. I enjoyed watching the kids play.
I am not a parent (unless you consider my pets), nor do I ever plan to be, but I do love watching little kids play. I love that they find EVERYTHING to be so amazing. These kids were chasing something in the sand...must have been a sand crab or something, and they were having the time of their lives.
There's just something about the Beach Bar that I wouldn't miss if I were you.
nothintolose
My list of things to try for the first time next trip is:
Visit Vie's Beach
Do a night snorkel
Hike the Reef Bay Trail (Ok, this is probably not going to happen, John never wants to go.)
Eat at Sweet Plantains
Have breakfast at the Donkey Diner
Snorkel at Turtle Beach at Caneel Bay
Rent a boat for the day
Take a sunset sail
Visit Brown Bay
Snorkel Chocolate Hole
Visit Vie's Beach
Do a night snorkel
Hike the Reef Bay Trail (Ok, this is probably not going to happen, John never wants to go.)
Eat at Sweet Plantains
Have breakfast at the Donkey Diner
Snorkel at Turtle Beach at Caneel Bay
Rent a boat for the day
Take a sunset sail
Visit Brown Bay
Snorkel Chocolate Hole
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.