Last (full) day in paradise...What would you do?
Last (full) day in paradise...What would you do?
We have been all over the island during the last 10 days and have snorkeled all of the "hot spots": Waterlemon today, Salt Pond yesterday, even kayaked to Whistling Cay. We have driven everywhere our Jeep would take us, and hiked as much as my wife will allow. What finale would you recommend?
Life is an adventure.
Treasure each moment.
Treasure each moment.
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hmmmm.... for me it would be morning at little lameshur--hike out halfway at Yawzi point, do the snorkel from the little footpath path on the left side (in big lameshur)-lunch at the tourist trap-afternoon at francis or maho-sunset drinks at zozo's (or alternatively dinner at Asolare--you'd just need to find a place to rinse-
then if you haven't had dinner-either-find some great take out and then chill at your villa for the evening OR eat at your favorite place then find some music!
then if you haven't had dinner-either-find some great take out and then chill at your villa for the evening OR eat at your favorite place then find some music!
< leaving on the 22nd of march...but too lame to figure out the ticker thing again!>
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Last day...hmmmm...well, for the last several years we've honored a tradition of leaving our rented home early, going to the Starfish to pick up a nice bottle of champaigne and a pint of St Thomas Creamery's coconut ice cream. We head over to Gibney (it's always early enough to get a parking spot at the gate)and we have our farewell"breakfast" while sitting on a palm there that's off to the right at the bottom of the hill. We talk about our wonderful time and make plans for our next visit. The requirement is that the return has to be "written in stone"...or coral...before we leave the beach. We return to our car and make our way back into Cruz to the Gazebo and then to the Beach Bar to bid farewell to Tye, Megan and the others. Neither of us has ever left without tears and so much anticipation for our return. These times make for beautiful memories and help to take a little of the sting out of our departure
We've been active...but not busy. We have spent every evening sitting on our astounding deck, recapturing and celebrating the glory of the day we had spent together.
aroobagirl - I can definately agree with you.
BillnSue - Gibney is a marvelous idea. The parking areas have always been taken when we passed it. But maybe if we got there early enough. Champaigne and ice cream -- what a wonderful way to initiate a vow of renewal and return. Thanks for sharing.
aroobagirl - I can definately agree with you.
BillnSue - Gibney is a marvelous idea. The parking areas have always been taken when we passed it. But maybe if we got there early enough. Champaigne and ice cream -- what a wonderful way to initiate a vow of renewal and return. Thanks for sharing.
Life is an adventure.
Treasure each moment.
Treasure each moment.
We pack a cooler with chips/salsa, Tings for the utes and a little pitcher of skinny margaritas for us. Then we call ahead to Margarita Phil's and order 4 orders of jalepeno poppers to go. That's our last supper and we have it at Gibney. It's always our first visit and also our last. So far the weather has cooperated tho I think we'd say goodbye to Gibney even if it were pouring.
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