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Re: Coconut Bay St Lucia
Zanshin
01/23/2026 12:08 PM
The resort itself is nice, and the beach is pretty, but it is on the windward side of the island, which means it can get a lot of sargassum when conditions are wrong. There is absolutely nothing else close by apart from the airport and Vieux Fort. The town has one main strip with little to offer visitors; it is not a tourist destination. The main city (well, only real city) is Castries, and it, as well as the bulk of the resorts in Rodney Bay/Gros Islet, are at the opposite end of the island - over an hour's drive away.
If you plan on staying at the resort and enjoying the "all-in" then it is fine, but going anywhere interesting is going to be a long trip. The Pitons are worth visiting, and they are about halfway between the airport and Gros Islet. Despite being a small island, or perhaps because of that, the traffic can be horrible. It can take 1 hour to get from Castries to Gros Islet if you get the wrong time of day, and traversing the island north-south (there are only 2 roads that do that) means crossing the hills, and there will almost always be a traffic jam due to some overloaded truck that can't get past 2nd gear.
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Re: First time in St Vincent and Grenadines
LittleBird
01/20/2026 09:07 PM
Keep you wits about you and your head on a swivel and your dinghy locked as crime on some of the islands is out of control. That said the seas, beaches and islands are very beautiful. My favorite island it the area is Bequia. Drink at the Whaleboner bar, drinks and service are not very good but where else can you drink from a whale rib bar while sitting on whale vertebra barstools? Walk the waterfront and dine at the Plantation Hotel. Don't miss a stop in Mustique for a drink at Basils Bar and a fine dinner at the Cotton House. If open, the Firefly Hotel has a wonderful bar with a spectacular view. The bay on the north end of Mayreau is very nice. Here and everywhere you go ignore the boat "boys" that come out to "assist" and anchor where you feel is best. In the Grenadines you can and should visit Petit Tabac, it's where Johnny Dep had his rum set ablaze. Take your dinghy through the poorly marked cut in the reef to reach it. The beach bbq in the Grenadines is fun and picturesque but expect massive amounts of mediocre food. Just a bit further south is Mopion Island, Petite St. Vincent (whole island seems to be a resort and they charge to land), and Petite Martinique. Petite Martinique is unique as the locals, while dark skinned often consider themselves Scottish. I recommend the Palm Restaurant and Bar, the family that runs it are beyond nice. Sandy Island off the west coast of Carriacou is a wonderful anchorage with amazing snorkeling. I really don't care for Union Island but it's a must to clear in and out. Anchor near Happy Island and enjoy it before taking the dinghy into the cool dinghy dock in Clifton Harbor. The "Boat Boys" here are awful. As someone who has sailed the BVI over a dozen times and really loves it I find the Grenadines more beautiful, more interesting, and more even more fun than the BVI.
Have a great trip! I'll be there on my boat this fall.
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Nazare
jamesadms1217
01/13/2026 05:03 PM
My dream is a trip to Nazare, Portugal to see its huge waves. Any advice about what else is interesting there in half an hour drive? (gonna rent a car)
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Coconut Bay St Lucia
Beansbbq
01/12/2026 09:51 PM
Hi all, Anyone ever go here? We booked it for 7 nights in April at a great rate. Just curious if anyone has any feedback. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Looking for something new!
Fletch
01/12/2026 03:33 PM
Dominica if you like eco-tourism, St. Bart's if you want "French Sophistication" on a small island, Grenada or St. Lucia if you crave a mountainous island with lush tropical feel, Grand Cayman if you desire something more cosmopolitan but flat and arid like Anguilla, or St. Vincent & The Grenadines if you want an experience island hopping similar to the BVI's, Barbados for the reasons mentioned by islandVet88 and perhaps Bonaire if you crave excellent snorkeling and dive sites.
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Re: Looking for something new!
IslandVet88
01/12/2026 12:54 AM
One idea that comes to mind is Grenada. It has that off the beaten path charm, with stunning beaches like Grand Anse, awesome local culture, and fewer crowds than the more commercialized islands. Plus, the island’s spice plantations and nature give you more to explore beyond the beach. Barbados is another great option. It’s easy to navigate, has a solid mix of swimmable beaches and wild surf spots, and the restaurant scene is genuinely impressive. You can stay on the calmer west coast or head to the south for a livelier vibe. If you’re thinking of traveling in February, March, or April, you can also checkout this guide i looked up for the best caribbean island to visit in february
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First time in St Vincent and Grenadines
SoCalGal
01/08/2026 09:08 PM
We have traveled many times and chartered a cat in the BVI, but this will be our first visit to St Vincent and the Grenadines. Staying a few days on Bequia at Bequia Beach, Cat for 6 days through the Grenadines, and last couple days on Granada at Mount Cinnamon. Any ideas on what not to miss? Enjoy light hiking/exploring, beach bars, live music, local flare. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Barbados resort with beach umbrellas
I_AM_CDN
01/07/2026 03:27 PM
Fourth trip happening in March. Have not been there since 2010 but I do notice significant new developments with beach chair rentals as I browse https://www.insandoutsbarbados.com/.Beside Accra Hotel there is a cluster of refreshment huts and I know that via Patricia we rented chairs. Don't miss the Mac n Cheese at a Chefette! The last time we went I actually checked a couple of beach umbrellas and left them behind in our VRBO for the next visitor. We like to take our umbrellas, cooler & blanket and explore. Bottom Bay, Foul Bay, Crane (turn left away from the resort beach), Cattlewash near Bathsheba will all give you unique beach experiences. From what I have seen online many of these formerly deserted beaches now have some facilities.
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Re: Seahawks rule
Colour1
01/04/2026 11:44 AM
would have been a totally different game if the Niners defense was healthy!!! BUT for sure the NFC west ruled to field this year!! Hawks could go all the way now!!!
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Re: Booked a cruise in the Med for May!
Carol_Hill
12/30/2025 01:26 AM
Thanks for your thoughts. We have a driver reserved for the airport to our hotel in Rome, where we will be for 3 nights, and then the same driver for the trip to the port. We definitely will do a tour in Pompeii.
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Re: Booked a cruise in the Med for May!
TJTrippe
12/29/2025 09:57 PM
Getting to the Port First question, is Princess arranging your hotel and transfer to the port of Civitavecchia? Civitavecchia is an hour train ride from downtown Rome. Probably same by car. Might be more stress-free to bite the bullet and buy that hotel/transfer from Princess. That way you know you arent sitting at the gate to the port wondering how to hoof bags to the pier. Around Rome I remember you mentioning some difficulty getting down plane stairs at SXM. If you have difficulty walking, I’d suggest tours and cabs. They have unlimited subway/bus passes, but it’s a fair amount of walking to most things. If you do want that, I would get a hotel near Rome’s main train station Termini which has subway, buses and trains to Termini and FCO airport. There is an express train from FCO airport to Termini called the “Leonardo Express”. I found it easy to find in 2018. Nothing fancy, but I have stayed at “Best Western Art Deco” twice. Clean, Serviceable and near the station but last time was 2018. The hotel recommended above is probably a lot nicer. You already know the usual sights Vatican, Colisseum. I would ensure you see Pantheon. Beautiful building. Lesser known, Capuchin Friar Crypts near Barberini Subway stop. https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/read/tms/boning-up-on-europeThe catacombs I saw were way out in the burbs. They conduct a few tours each day. You can ride a city bus, I dont remeber a bad walk. There are steps in the catacombs but not like subway or jet stairs that I recall. They would be last on my list of things to do in Rome if I return. Pompeii. That port is Naples. Either a bus or hour train down to the site. Get a tour guide. You can walk all the cobble stone but its is impossible to look at a piece of paper and no is that the brothel or the bakery. Sorrento is nearby. I would do a ship tour to Pompeii with lunch in Sorrento. Capri hard to squeeze into one day but an alternative to Pompeii. If they have a ship tour that does all three, then doable. Turkey. Probably Kusadasi. This is the port to visit Ephesus which used to be a seaport but was silted over and is now inland. Out of all the rocks/rubble of the Mediterranean, Ephesus is the most impressive IMO. A tour will drop you off to the UNESCO archeological sight and pick you up at the end where you can buy a genuine fake Rolex or Turkish rug. St John lived near Ephesus and the right tour can show you the Church and can take you to the site of where Mary is believed to live out her days away from the town crowds of 250,000 back then. Ephesus was both Greek and Roman at some point. Lot of shops in Kusadasi and places to get another fake breitling watch, carpet or local fare. would get a Doner Kabob before getting on the ship.
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Re: Booked a cruise in the Med for May!
Carol_Hill
12/29/2025 01:33 PM
Rick--thanks! Sending you a pm with my email.
We are going into Rome 3 days early to see Rome and then will fly directly home when we leave the ship. We are going to Santorini, yes. Going to the port for Olympia and Pompeii. Also someplace in Turkey, I think? We have a lot of research to do before then.
Our TA has given us the contact info for a cabbie to pick us up at the airport and get to the hotel and then to the cruise ship. TA has a hotel on hold for us, can't remember the name now, but will definitely appreciate any additional tips.
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Re: Booked a cruise in the Med for May!
RickinAtlanta
12/29/2025 03:08 AM
We took a cruise in 2019 for our 35th Anniversity. I booked two nights at the Hotel Artemedis near the train station in Rome and it was amazing! The area is like the Mag Mile in Chicago and has a rooftop five star restaurant overlooking the city.
I booked it all myself and the hotel arranged a limo to pick us up at the DaVinci Airport and then took us to the port for our cruise two days later.
I also booked a tour guide a friend had used and she escorted us thru the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican! She got us to the head of the LONG line and really explained everything we would see.
The area around the hotel has shops and very nice Italian dining👍
After our cruise we stayed two more nights at the same hotel. We’d do it again in a heartbeat👍🍷
Message me with your e-mail and I’ll gladly share the contact info I still have. Hopefully one of your stops will be Santorini where I booked a private tour that was incredible. 👍
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