New Bays for Fourth Summer?

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greyhoundmom
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New Bays for Fourth Summer?

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We've done Little and Big Maho, Francis, Leinster, Water Lemon, Trunk, Cinnamon, Salt Pond, hiked the Reef Bay Trail down to the beach (can't remember the name?). What is not to be missed this summer? Pia, help me out!
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Vie's Beach...near the east end..quiet, private and lunch to die for. Call before you go to make sure she's there. The beach is always open ($2.00 to enter), but you must have her lunch!
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Honeymoon, Jumbie, Salomon, Oppenheimer, Vie's to name a few. Get yourself a copy of Feet, Fins and Four-Wheel Drive and you'll have info on them all.
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Haulover, both North and South, for snorkeling. The mangroves at Princess Bay offer an interesting snorkel experience too, and you'll likely have the bay to yourself.
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Post by flip-flop »

Gibney and Jumbie are two favs not on your list.

Also, the hike up to Ram Head from Salt Pond is great if you are into that kind of thing!
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Post by greyhoundmom »

Thanks for the responses! I definitely have them on my list. I'm pretty sure we have FF&FWDrive but haven't taken the time to really read it :oops:
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Take it (FF&F) on the plane. It's got lots of information and it's worth the time to read.
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