SXM August 17-31, 2022

Unlike years past when we hit different and multiple beaches practically every day, on this trip we did almost nothing worth mentioning. Drove fewer miles than ever before.

Many firsts for this trip. First time in many years we did not fly in business class. We flew main cabin extra on American – which worked out fine – we never trouble finding overhead space for one roller bag and our back packs.

On three of four legs of trip, no one was seated in the middle seat between us. On SXM-MIA leg coming home, a very large muscular man arrived at our row and took the middle seat. This guy was huge – no fat – very fit – but big. I risked offending him, but I asked him if he had played (I said “had played” because he was older) a professional sport – he said “boxing.” Interesting. Was a great guy. He was from the Grenadines originally, now living in SXM – he is one of the five harbor pilots working out of Philipsburg. I had a great time talking with him, but there was no way he belonged in the middle seat. As we were waiting a while to get going, I accosted a flight attendant and asked her to find him a better seat – and she agreed to do so – she found him an aisle seat to move to after takeoff. I would have switched with him if they had not done something for him. He thanked me and said that he was prepared to just chill out, but he was glad I had approached attendant.

We had the ramp on arrival in SXM which is easier for me than stairs. Bus to terminal - which was pretty crazy. Even though it took a long time to get through immigration, we waited a LONG time for luggage. I think a Delta and Jetblue arrived just before us and an Air France not too long after. One of longest waits we have had, or at least it felt like it. Our arrival was on a Wednesday – as was our departure – I really don’t want to find out what a Saturday is like.
Rented car from Mike at Unity, which we have done for many years. Got a Hyundai Accent, which worked well – often turned off AC to get up the steep hills without getting out to push, but no problems.

Drove first to Carrefour – where I stayed with car and wife did the shopping. She used the 5% off coupon that is in the Destinations magazine and other tourist stuff. She got a cashier who apparently had never seen the coupon before – but she got her 5% off. We also have both a Carrefour and a Super U shoppers’ card – which btw are easy to get, and you should have them. We went to the Super U later in trip – nice store but produce section was pretty wiped out the day we were there, and we went back to Carrefour soon after.

Drove on to Divi, where we stayed the entire two weeks – first time we had not spent all or majority of time on French-side. We missed Cecile but the third floor walkups are in our past. Divi had us in a third-floor suite – but Elvis watched me walk up to front desk and already was thinking about how to find us a first-floor unit – which I asked for. They found us a nice first-floor suite – 604 in Building 6 – and could not have been nicer about it. I was very pleased with how they reacted and got us settled in a great unit. Eddy drove cart to our car and took care of luggage and groceries for us, carrying it all into room for us. (He also helped us with everything on departure.)

They had every other day maid service, which was perfectly fine for us. They kept the room well supplied with towels and kept it clean. The kitchen was adequate for our needs and we ate the vast majority of meals in our room, or actually many meals were eaten out on the lanai. The unit had a nice lanai looking out across Great Bay and we very much enjoyed eating meals at the table out there.

Other than a couple Aqua Mania beach guys, who were just OK, and not including Edwin who was great, everyone we encountered at Divi was very friendly and very welcoming. We were very impressed with service we received. Indeed, while there I booked us for two weeks and a day next May – having a nice exchange with Tina about getting the right unit for us.

Why Divi? The main thing is that the wife is very happy to spend her time – practically all of her time - snorkeling and hanging out in Little Bay. Our routine on this trip was to snorkel together for two hours or so in Little Bay almost every morning. After lunch, the wife would often go back for another hour or two – not going as far out – while I would veg at beach or a chair at Sea Breeze, or go for a walk. Also, at Divi, we can be close to beach and beach is not very big where we enter and exit water – and there is always help getting out of water as needed.

The wife also joined some of the Divi “noodle classes” which she enjoyed and claimed that they were more of a work-out than might be thought. Snorkeling is interesting there – over the days, we saw Eagle and Southern rays, octopi, eels, a barracuda, turtles, and lots of the usual fish and sea creatures. Some small turtles were hanging out in the area every day – saw four different turtles on one day – three on several days – had never seen turtles there consistently before.
At Divi, we met a number of other guests – most timeshare folks but some other hotel guests – who were very nice and with whom we chatted every day on the beach or in the water. A couple from Vermont became my assistants in getting out of the water and onto the dry sand – taking one side while the wife took the other. Especially after a couple hours snorkeling, I have trouble climbing up the small incline with the wave action – basically, I cannot do it without help. People were very helpful.

We did not go to any other beach the entire trip – very unusual for us but some of the beaches we used to enjoy, such as Red Bay and Plum Bay are too rough for us now. We did not go to Orient because the wife did not want to try the swim to Green Cay and it just did not seem worth the drive to me if we were not going to swim over to Green Cay. And, we still find the Club O beach at Orient a little depressing – just doubt it ever will be what it used to be and it is sad. We talked about going to Pinel at least one day but just never did it.

We did take the Eagle Eco-Tour, which goes around island with stops at Long Bay, Creole Rock, and Tintamarre – very pleasant day with great crew and great fellow pax. We were on the Too Rhum Punch. Very much enjoyed it. The boat has an excellent ladder that made entry and exit relatively easy for me.
Eagle still was not going to St Barts with snorkel stop or to Prickly Pear. Talked to young women in office about it and they said it was just too much paperwork to do either trip. Lambada was going to Prickly Pear, but we never got up the energy to drive to SBBR and find parking.

We have very much enjoyed our trips with Captain Alan, Paul, Colleen, Gervais (sp.?), and the others over the years – but we did not go with them this year for the first time in many years because it is hard for me to get on and off their boats – plus we were just too lazy to drive over to Oyster Pond. I do want to see their new boat and will get over there next year.

Other than in our room, we ate meals only at Marks, the Rib Shack (one of lolos in Grand Case), and Chesterfields. All were as good as expected – except Chesterfields was even better than expected. Great seafood meals there.

Made it to DK Gems where we saw Deepti. If you have any memory of my reports over the years, you know that Deepti personally got my wife to be comfortable going into an island jewelry store – I still try to be polite to Deepti. We were at DK Gems on our 49th wedding anniversary, so you know how that went. Deepti “threatened” me with what would happen when we showed up next year. Hey, we won’t be there on the anniversary day itself – so maybe there is some safety.

We had a great time doing very little this trip and mostly just hanging out at Divi. Used about half a tank of gas the entire two weeks. Still glad to have rental car and will get one next year – even if we drive even less. We never had bad traffic in the times that we were out and about.