It’s no secret we ve been a fan of El Zafiro since it opened a few years back but we’ve noticed on several trips that when the Sargasso seaweed is in bloom, it really tends to make itself known at that end if the beach right in the corner near the cliffs. A few years ago we HAD to leave BSV’s home beach and go to Mullet because the seaweed was so heavy, and as fast as the as the BSV staff raked and bagged it, it replenished itself almost immediately.

It’s one of nature’s ways of getting even with us but if you try, you can usually find a seaweed-free beach if you’re willing to look for it.


Respectfully,

pat



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