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Trip Report Days 1-3
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11/18/2020 05:45 PM
11/18/2020 05:45 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 105 Atlanta, GA
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I’ll try and keep this nice and tidy so you all will get a little taste of our travels and hopefully know what to expect if and when your plans allow you back on SXM.
My wife and I have been coming off and on to SXM for 20 years. We first started as day trippers coming from Anguilla and eventually started staying for our week long vacations primarily on the French side. Once we found Grand Case it was game over for us. Great restaurants within walking distance from VRBO places and then with the arrival of Airbnb we could usually find a place that fit our family needs. Sometimes with our kids and sometimes without now that they’re grown and living their best lives.
We usually hit the beach of the day around 9am, bake in the sun, read, eat lunch and then back to our villa by 3pm. Relax, adult beverages at 5pm and dinner around 6pm. Evening’s are spent enjoying the quiet time together listening to the waves lap at the shore. As the shampoo bottle says “rinse and repeat”
Day 1(11/14) Arrived from Atlanta at 2:50 (on time) and made our way to immigration. The normal shuttle bus ride from the aircraft to the terminal was about half as packed as the normal sardine-like ride. I’m not sure the number of buses they used but it was an obvious attempt to limit the exposure due to COVID-19 I’m sure. A quick temperature check while we waited in line and then we were sent to a health screening table where we showed our pre-approval document and lab results. We then went through immigration in record time. Lesley met us with our car and we were off to our villa in Grand Case. We’re staying on the south side of town, a little too far to walk to our restaurants but a very short drive. First night’s dinner is Papadan’s Pizza in Mt. Vernon. Awesome thin crust pizza! Charred crust with pepperoni and mushrooms hits the spot every time.
Day 2 (11/15) Spent the day at Orient Bay at Le String Beach Bar. $20 US for two chairs, umbrella and two drinks. Jean (formerly at Rainbow Cafe) runs the beach service. He said he’s helping out until December when Rainbow Cafe should reopen. Lunch was okay but nothing fancy. My wife and I shared some fried mozzarella sticks and a avocado-crab roll. Dinner was at La Villa in Grand Case. I had the John Dory encrusted in almonds and butter. It was just as good as the last time! Molten chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream for desert, fabulous! Maria had the vegetable tart and finished with pistachio creme brûlée which made her very happy.
Day 3 (11/16) We drove to Karakter’s for the day. It’s a great beach experience if you’ve never been. Very laid back atmosphere with the kitchen being operated out of an old bus. Lunch was Tuna tartar served with a salad and fries. Their food is always fresh and tasty. They’re going to starting a new VIP type experience very soon on the large structure adjacent to their current bar. It’s a huge deck with private cabanas and private showers. Your cabana will include a private chef and champagne. The cost for the day will be $250 but the food will be extra. Details are supposed to be on their Facebook page soon. We stopped at the Carefour market in Cole Bay on our way home and picked up some salami, Brie and a baguette for dinner. It was our “cheap” night and tasted great. Everything taste better when you’re looking at your private bay with the lights of Anguilla as a back drop.
Day 4 (11/17) Drove to Friars Bay but nobody was open. Disappointed since it’s a nice quiet beach and the chairs are free as long as you eat at the restaurant. Drive back to Orient Bay and went to Bikini Beach for the day $20 euro for 2 chairs, 2 tables and a umbrella. Lunch was excellent! I had the fish sandwich with fries and Maria had the antipasti salad which looked incredible! It was a pesto covered burrata on a bed of greens with artichoke hearts, prosciutto, roasted peppers, beets and assorted fruits. Dinner was going to be back in Grand Case at Piazza Pascal but it has changed hands and become Il Patio. The new owners changed the name two weeks ago as well as the menu. The chef was brought in from Italy and they really do a good job. The restaurant seating is still the same upstairs open air patio arrangement with Italian music piped in over the speakers. I had the Calabrese pizza and was impressed. Thin charred crust, spicy tomato sauce, Italian sausage, grilled peppers and black olives. My wife had the Tagliolini, which was mouth watering! We both had the Tiramisu for desert which was both light and rich. We were not disappointed.
Sorry I haven’t figured a way to share photos yet. I’ll keep working on it and hopefully have a way to get them posted before we leave. More to come.
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
#240193
11/18/2020 06:31 PM
11/18/2020 06:31 PM
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Thanks for the report, looking forward to more. The first night pizza sounds excellent.
J.D.
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
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11/19/2020 10:30 AM
11/19/2020 10:30 AM
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Quote {We usually hit the beach of the day around 9am, bake in the sun, read, eat lunch and then back to our villa by 3pm. Relax, adult beverages at 5pm and dinner around 6pm. Evening’s are spent enjoying the quiet time together listening to the waves lap at the shore. As the shampoo bottle says “rinse and repeat”} This sounds like our kind of day in SXM. Enjoyed your report!!!
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
#240243
11/19/2020 11:32 AM
11/19/2020 11:32 AM
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Posts: 14,677 Brookfield, CT.
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Ben,
TY for taking the time and making the effort to do such a nice trip write-up - lots of ideas for future visits.
With ref. to Friars Bay, are you referring to FBBC and are you certain about the free chairs with meal purchase? In past years visits I know that was always the case but within the last year or so I recall reading they were charging like ten dollars for chairs even with meal purchase. I wondered at the time if that was for chairs or for the mattresses since their chairs were the hard plastic type but I never asked the poster at the time. IMHO, either way it was still a good deal and we love FBBC food.
Again, many thanks and looking forward to future installments.
Respectfully,
pat
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
#240244
11/19/2020 11:51 AM
11/19/2020 11:51 AM
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Thanks for the beginning of the report. Sounds lovely so far. Looking forward to hearing more, for sure!
That Karakter deal sounds a little expensive to me also.
With regard to pictures, it really is very easy. Click on "use full editor". Then click on Attachment Manager, select files to attach and Voila!!
Carol Hill
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
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11/19/2020 12:27 PM
11/19/2020 12:27 PM
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There will always be those willing to pay simply to 'see and be seen' but as far as I'm concerned, it's the same beach and I sure wouldn't pay that kind of money.
I'm still surprised they were granted the right to build a structure that sounds like it's pretty good-sized right there on that particular beach, particularly with showers and such. Can't help but worry about the environmental sustainability but I'm sure the people who granted the permits took all that into consideration. Yeah! Right! We were on the beach the day they made Jorritt rip out his deck because of lack of appropriate permits and his enlarged deck encroaching onto the beach and damaging it.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
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11/20/2020 10:57 AM
11/20/2020 10:57 AM
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Thanks for taking time to post. Looking forward to pics and rest of report.
Next SXM visit -November 2023. Also January 2024.
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
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11/20/2020 04:01 PM
11/20/2020 04:01 PM
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OK, re Friar's Bay. The Karakter one, not sure about.
Last edited by Carol_Hill; 11/20/2020 04:02 PM.
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Re: Trip Report Days 1-3
[Re: BenP]
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11/20/2020 07:48 PM
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