Trip Report 9.24 - 10.5
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 1:28 pm
Enjoyed some “old” and some new….
**Villa Jumbie in Coral Bay. I just can’t say enough about this villa. The covered porch overlooking the bay in Coral Bay and the Moravian Church is absolutely perfect. For only $800,000.00 it could be mine. I will hope it continues to be a rental when it sells. It is perfect us. We spent a lot of time in the pool just floating and drinking in the evening. This was our second time staying here.
**Courtesy Jeeps-no insurance problems or issues. Nice newer tires. Yeah.
**Loved apps and frozen Painkillers at Longboard. Wings were to die for!
**Loved Aqua Bistro for dinner…best conch fritters on the island.
**I was so impressed with the upgraded Dolphin Market in Coral Bay. We did bring a cooler with steaks, chops and shrimp. Our Polar Bear Cooler and Techno Ice kept it all nice and frozen. I was not impressed with Starfish Market, either in the quality/freshness of the food or the friendliness of the cashiers.
**Best Painkiller-Skipper’s. Foods was just so-so.
**Cruz Bay Watersports trip to Baths and Caves-excellent trip. This was our first time and I am glad we waited until our 5th trip and one that was longer than a week.
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**Beach Bar- burgers were just so so. Excellent Bushwhackers.
**Rachael Private Tax– just a relaxing experience both ways.
**St. John Spice for some spices and hot sauce.
**St. John Vibe Jewelry-very nice for my belated birthday gift.
**Best snorkeling we have experienced! Five minutes after entering the water at Maho, we saw multiple turtles and rays. And yes, even a 5-foot nurse shark. We saw one shark each at Maho, Cinnamon, and Francis. Salt Bay Pond, Maho, Frances, Jumbie and Cinnamon were great snorkel spots. Lameshur was a bust for us.
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One thing new I used for snorkeling and highly recommend was the use of a Personal Swim Buoy. The one I bought had a dry chamber that we kept our keys, phone etc. in when snorkeling. It attaches with a belt and is made for open water swims. The buoy have me peace of mind, if needed it can be used to “float” and rest. I have used vests and belts and this was just much less intrusive. We buckled them to our tubes when out floating and drinking and never worried about our “stuff”. We each had one and could easily spot one another as we snorkeled. We also bought the TriBord Masks. We both LOVED these masks. NO fogging, NO leaking and we could snorkel so much longer.
** We hadn’t been to Trunk since our first visit about 10 yrs ago. We decided to go early on a Thursday. At 9:30 am we were 2 of 4 on that entire glorious beach. It was the least crowded beach of the week. This was a slightly windy day so we did not snorkel just sat and read.
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Funny Story: We were on the beach at Francis early (9am). By 12:00 we had a large, joyful group next to us playing their music. Yes, I love classic rock but not at my beach. One lady was particularly loud and I told my husband I wanted to go snorkeling to get away from her voice. She ended up running down the beach chasing after me, whistling and yelling to me that there was a shark in the water near me. I can’t believe there was a fish for miles after her alcohol fueled chase. Lol.
We were very lucky to miss hurricane weather this trip. Made me re-think for a minute these October trips. But, the water was WARM and CLEAR... so it is definite trade off. It was definitely more crowded than our past trips at this same time.
Ten days turned out to be the magic number for us. Leading up to this trip, both of us were under a lot of work stress. I felt like I had not had a good night’s rest in months. Slept like a baby every night I was there. Not sure if it was the island or the rum.
Once on the island, I was totally relaxed and chill. I never even thought about work. I hardly got out of my bathing suit and never work any make up or used a hair dryer. Our best trip ever.
We will be back in 2 years.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
**Villa Jumbie in Coral Bay. I just can’t say enough about this villa. The covered porch overlooking the bay in Coral Bay and the Moravian Church is absolutely perfect. For only $800,000.00 it could be mine. I will hope it continues to be a rental when it sells. It is perfect us. We spent a lot of time in the pool just floating and drinking in the evening. This was our second time staying here.
**Courtesy Jeeps-no insurance problems or issues. Nice newer tires. Yeah.
**Loved apps and frozen Painkillers at Longboard. Wings were to die for!
**Loved Aqua Bistro for dinner…best conch fritters on the island.
**I was so impressed with the upgraded Dolphin Market in Coral Bay. We did bring a cooler with steaks, chops and shrimp. Our Polar Bear Cooler and Techno Ice kept it all nice and frozen. I was not impressed with Starfish Market, either in the quality/freshness of the food or the friendliness of the cashiers.
**Best Painkiller-Skipper’s. Foods was just so-so.
**Cruz Bay Watersports trip to Baths and Caves-excellent trip. This was our first time and I am glad we waited until our 5th trip and one that was longer than a week.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
**Beach Bar- burgers were just so so. Excellent Bushwhackers.
**Rachael Private Tax– just a relaxing experience both ways.
**St. John Spice for some spices and hot sauce.
**St. John Vibe Jewelry-very nice for my belated birthday gift.
**Best snorkeling we have experienced! Five minutes after entering the water at Maho, we saw multiple turtles and rays. And yes, even a 5-foot nurse shark. We saw one shark each at Maho, Cinnamon, and Francis. Salt Bay Pond, Maho, Frances, Jumbie and Cinnamon were great snorkel spots. Lameshur was a bust for us.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ateposted/
One thing new I used for snorkeling and highly recommend was the use of a Personal Swim Buoy. The one I bought had a dry chamber that we kept our keys, phone etc. in when snorkeling. It attaches with a belt and is made for open water swims. The buoy have me peace of mind, if needed it can be used to “float” and rest. I have used vests and belts and this was just much less intrusive. We buckled them to our tubes when out floating and drinking and never worried about our “stuff”. We each had one and could easily spot one another as we snorkeled. We also bought the TriBord Masks. We both LOVED these masks. NO fogging, NO leaking and we could snorkel so much longer.
** We hadn’t been to Trunk since our first visit about 10 yrs ago. We decided to go early on a Thursday. At 9:30 am we were 2 of 4 on that entire glorious beach. It was the least crowded beach of the week. This was a slightly windy day so we did not snorkel just sat and read.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/
Funny Story: We were on the beach at Francis early (9am). By 12:00 we had a large, joyful group next to us playing their music. Yes, I love classic rock but not at my beach. One lady was particularly loud and I told my husband I wanted to go snorkeling to get away from her voice. She ended up running down the beach chasing after me, whistling and yelling to me that there was a shark in the water near me. I can’t believe there was a fish for miles after her alcohol fueled chase. Lol.
We were very lucky to miss hurricane weather this trip. Made me re-think for a minute these October trips. But, the water was WARM and CLEAR... so it is definite trade off. It was definitely more crowded than our past trips at this same time.
Ten days turned out to be the magic number for us. Leading up to this trip, both of us were under a lot of work stress. I felt like I had not had a good night’s rest in months. Slept like a baby every night I was there. Not sure if it was the island or the rum.
Once on the island, I was totally relaxed and chill. I never even thought about work. I hardly got out of my bathing suit and never work any make up or used a hair dryer. Our best trip ever.
We will be back in 2 years.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144037843 ... ed-public/