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Re: Blind Creek
TJTrippe
Yesterday at 11:31 PM
Im sure the county has a few people now designated as nude parking and nude potty directors. I see far too much attention coming to what was once a convenient yet primitive parking paradise. Hope im wrong.
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
Yesterday at 11:29 AM
Latest from TCN. Early January means late January the way it has gone so far. =========================================================
UPDATE ON THE PARKING AREA 12/9/25
(Sorry, Folks...)
The County advised us today that the project has suffered further delays. Construction will still be ongoing for the next two weeks, and then the project needs to be signed off by several different agencies.
Opening date is estimated to be sometime early in January 2026.
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Re: Blind Creek
TJTrippe
Yesterday at 12:27 AM
We have learned if the winds are out of the west you can get no serums in broad daylight out of the mangroves. Winds out of the East no problem. Winds out of the North Cold, Wind out of the Soutgh Warm. So out of the southeast, perfect.
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
12/09/2025 12:11 PM
You should be ok in January i.e. lot should be done. But it slips another month each month, it seems! Last month was usually breezy so we had almost no skeeter problems. We sprayed just in case. Did have no-see-ums for an hour or so in the morning until the breeze picked up on the beach.
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Re: Blind Creek
Ann and Bill
12/09/2025 06:41 AM
Thanks for the updates. We went twice this past summer but the trek from Mudd Creek was so mosquito ridden that we decided not to go back until the parking lot was done. Maybe in Jan?
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Martinique starter guide
CrazyCanuxx
12/09/2025 03:44 AM
Greetings, Let's start by stating that i know very little about Martinique yet wish to share some resources should you need assistance in taking a leap a faith. AccommI found that booking thru a concierge service provided a huge savings. Either way, the concierge will be handling your file, so cut out airbnb. I booked thru Madikeys.com. Madikeys also offers discount codes to car rental, etc. Be sure you understand the contract as there are some straightforward clauses i havent signed off on in 15 yrs of carib private rentals. BusesBuses run, until they dont. Fort de france has reticulating buses...yet i waited 2 hrs for a bus in ste anne (nowhere near same bus. Im pointing out the advanced bus system). Theres a bus schedule website here; https://busmaps.com/en/martiniqueNavetteA 20 mins shuttle from any of the three docks in 3 islets. The point du bout dock by the small marina and le mitan dock (in front of ti taurus resto) are a safe 10 mins walking distance apart. You can hop on either from fort de france. Its 10 euro return trip. You can buy tix online or at outdoor kiosk though the kiosk may be out of service again. Link https://transitapp.com/en/region/fort-de-france/martinique-transport-navettes-maritimes/ferry-1bTaxisTaxis are very costly per km. You are forewarned but with sun soaked patience, you have options on the many ways to delay your travel time. Prices increase in the evening, and again late at night. My taxi has an app for a meter. Food deliveryThere are a couple options. I chose 123 click martinique for delivery the day after arrival. They delivery all over the island, yachts, and have pick up locations too. Your 2nd order is with a 10e coupon. There english page is a little confusing but it works well, so far. SailingI signed up for get my boat. Its a website for independant captains who will take you out on either a small group sail or private charter. Tips and tricks Resto seems to have 2 sections. Be sure to ask which section is for eating (full service) and which side is for drinks (self serve). They will relocate u if you are on the wrong side, or u wait forever as there is no drink service. Lespress des iles will ferry you to Dominica Also theres a ferry to st lucia. Creole village in 3 islets is not worth the trip. Though if you are in the area, you could spend an hour or two here. SouvenirsSte Anne has lovely high quality souvenir shops. Fort de france grand marche is an excellent covered market for fresh produce, not far from navette. NotesDengue epidemic is over since summer 2025. Surgassum ??? LanguageBonjour_bonsoir, merci, comment ca va ?, je ne parle pas le francais, parlez-vous anglais ?, une table pour deux (2), un ver de vin rouge/blanc/rose, s'il vous plait. Une boule is one scoup of ice cream. Glace is ice. Au plaisir et je vous souhaite un bon sejour a martinique. Joyeux noel Cc
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
12/05/2025 12:26 PM
A bit of apples and oranges as far as we're concerned. Blind Creek beach is beautiful and fun to go to for the fresh breezes, long walks along the surf, playing horseshoes and hanging out with our pals, nekkid of course. But it is a little hassle to pack up everything every day, including drinks and lunch. When we've had our quota of beachin' it for the year, then we head to Cypress Cove, wonderful in it's own way, pure relaxation but lots to do if you look for it. Including the Happy Hours and weekend dinner dances. It's the Beatles Saturday night! The parking lot will be very nice once the embarrassing delays are over. Hopefully this month sometime!
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Re: martinique 2.0
CrazyCanuxx
12/03/2025 10:29 PM
Yes, I know the bus/taxi situation however my friend opted out of renting a vehicle...so, a 3 hr bus ride/hitchhike to les salines it will be.
I am also joining cruiseship small taxi tours and negotiating the costs for both of us. Basically we will be +2 for bums in seats when trip is not full (and driver gets 100% of our euros)
Then, i linked up with opt in boat company for day tours.
And we are getting groceries delivered rather than stopping at the maCarrefour on our way from the airport.
If all goes sideways, theres lexpress des iles to Dominica. But lets not go overboard.... jk....
Cheers Cc
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Re: Blind Creek
TJTrippe
12/03/2025 06:57 PM
we been trekking to cypress cove. to be honest it is way better than Blind Creek which is way better than Haulover (when the lot is open) and second in nude beaces to club orient.
ive been negative with the improvements to blind creek ( haventt been in half a year) but i hope i can find a striped parking spot i. the fancy lot. if i cant park on A1A it will be a while before se re attempt.
the Cove is the best place on earth with Club O destroyed.
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Re: martinique 2.0
Zanshin
12/03/2025 02:34 PM
I'm surprised that you opted not to rent a vehicle, considering your planned agenda. The bus system is good in Martinique, but it is a very big island, and traffic is, for Caribbean standards, pretty well-regulated.
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
12/02/2025 01:29 PM
You're very welcome! I love sharing "nekkid news" with folks. Now we're "toughing it out" at Cypress Cove for the winter, may return to BCB for few days after the parking lot opens just for fun. If so we will give an update then. We have a friend renting a condo just down the beach a few miles and she invited us to stay with her any time!
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Re: Grand Lido Negril
LadyNudist
11/30/2025 04:54 PM
I have been to Grand Lido Negril a few times and plan to go back soon!
I completely agree with the responses here.
For me, I love that nudity is officially required in all pool areas, including those attached to swim-out rooms. Guests are permitted to walk nude between their rooms and the pool, and nudity is common in and around the pool area. The "Au Natural" side of the resort is the only area where nudity is allowed, including the pool, boardwalk, and sometimes the lobby.
They do not have their own dedicated restaurant where guests can dine in the nude. Meals are typically served outdoors at the pool area, allowing guests to eat lunch and snacks on their beach loungers without clothing. For breakfast, there is an outdoor area with limited food choices where clothing is required, some walk to the buffet at the sister Royalton resort, where clothing is mandatory. All formal restaurants are located at the neighboring Royalton resorts, and guests must dress appropriately when dining there.
Service varied, with some slow lunch service. And yes, the drink quality was inconsistent depending on the bartender. Reserving poolside chairs with towels is a must for the preferred spots.
I enjoyed my stays and I am going again but there are some of caveats that I mentioned.
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
11/29/2025 10:45 AM
Our last day was Wednesday, and we truly had a great month of weather! Only bummer was the non-opening of the parking lot, looks to be a couple more weeks before it opens i.e. Mid-December possibly. At least the bathhouse is in place and it will be nice for the winter crowd and for us next year, we hope!
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Re: Looking for something new!
CrazyCanuxx
11/28/2025 10:01 PM
Have you considered Antigua, Grenada, Barbados, St. Barts or St. Lucia? I can second all of the above as I have fond memoies of each of these countries. I add Turks and Roatan, Hondurus. Caveat: i haven't made it yet to t&c, mostly because years ago when maid service, etc was common, the resort host tacked on $250usd for departure cleaning (way before airbnb normalized this). And, as I always had weekly cleaning incl in my rentals 7yrs ago, this rubbed me the wrong way. No cleaning and a $250 fee...nah, im not doing linens laundry AND paying $350 cad. Be sure to ask the right questions if you are booking privately.
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martinique 2.0
CrazyCanuxx
11/28/2025 09:33 PM
Hello/bonjour, I am off to Martinique for my second attempt this year. My Jan visit was wrought with issues outside of anyone's control...and so I think Martinique deserves a second chance. Day trips booked/planned over 2 Christmas weeks incl Catamaran to st pierre Hike around st pierre and some of the volcano Le carbet to visit petit bonhomme beach bar Fdf incl grand marche, library, and ? La savanne des esclaves South day tour to Les Salines with many stops along the way
I doubt josephines bath is in my cards. I do hope to stop at at least one distillery but not my focus. What am i missing re christmas events or other must dos? As with most trips I will not rent a vehicle. I look forward to your recommendations. Au plaisir, Cc
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Re: Blind Creek
ChuckG
11/26/2025 10:28 AM
Bathhouse being assembled! Last strong rumor is parking lot open mid-December. AND, most importantly, 6 of the 8 arrests at Muddy Creek for simple nudity a few weeks ago have been thrown out of court! The other 2 apparently took their penalty and fled home.
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Re: Croatia Digital Scrapbook
TomB
11/22/2025 03:28 PM
Bingo - You are right! We were onboard the last week of September. Season was definitely winding down but there were still plenty of boats and the water tolerable for swimming.
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Re: Croatia Digital Scrapbook
Jeannius
11/22/2025 10:18 AM
Great photos and report, as always, Tom. I presume that was early September given the amount of 'rafting-up' you had to do? Like you, we were unable to overnight at Hvar when we were there September 2024 and had to go on round to Stari Grad. I think it is pretty rare to be able to dock at Hvar Town in anything approaching high season as they don't accept advance bookings.
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