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Safety in Simpson Bay
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03/04/2020 09:33 PM
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I’m looking to rent a a place that is on the water along Simpson Bay beach in behind the MacDonalds restaurant. It is located near the La Siesta condos. Reviews we have read have no concerns about safety in the area but I thought I would ask here what more experienced travellers thought about the safety of this area. We are in our late 40’s and are experienced travellers to SXM but have never stayed at a place that didn’t have security.
Last edited by Carol_Hill; 03/05/2020 10:15 AM.
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: CanadianCutie]
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03/04/2020 10:39 PM
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foreversxm
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Their are nice hotels in the area with night security but You should be fine with normal precautions. Keep in mind the area is a mix of businesses, nice condos , smaller hotels and guest houses, modest houses and some shacks and junk cars alone the road which is typical for the island so don’t judge the area by the road you drive down if it doesn’t look like back home. If in doubt spend a bit extra and find someplace a little better. But Simpson Bay is as safe or safer than many areas.
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: CanadianCutie]
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03/05/2020 07:21 AM
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we have stayed at La Siesta many times,,, at first the area might feel sketchy but we've never had any issues,,,just keep your guard up and situational awareness,,,La Siesta has a guard out front every night,, not sure about the other properties along there I never carry anything valuable after dark,,, oh and take treats for the dogs along there,, they rule the road,,,,
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: CanadianCutie]
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03/05/2020 07:30 AM
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Simpson Bay is usually a safe area, although I would not walk the back streets at night. I have walked the back streets and beach in this area during the day many times and never a problem. In Nov. I stayed at The Horny Toad, which is off the same road but more towards the airport, with no problems. There are a few restaurants in the area you are looking at with Sublime being one we really enjoyed. Other comments on your question cover the area and situation very well.
I would be concerned about the beach (or lack thereof) in the area you are considering. In Nov. I attempted to walk from The Horny Toad to basically the bridge via the beach and ran out of beach in the area you are considering. A few years ago the beach was there and it was an easy walk but the beaches change. Not sure what the current status is in that area but there had been a lot of erosion.
J.D.
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: ruralcarrier]
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03/05/2020 08:20 AM
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Just got back from spending 2 weeks in Simpson Bay (one week at La Siesta) and we encountered ZERO safety issues. We never had a car and walked everywhere and we're in our 60's and one of us is 82. We were out until 10 pm (some nights later) and felt safe the entire time. Like someone here suggested, keep your guard up because you never know.
mgh
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: CanadianCutie]
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03/05/2020 10:19 AM
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Hi. I edited your post to correct the name--it is SIMPSON Bay, not SIMPSON'S.
If it were ME, I wouldn't walk in that area after dark, except to and from the car. If I were going to walk to a restaurant for dinner, I would want to be back home by 8 PM.
Carol Hill
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: CanadianCutie]
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03/06/2020 04:07 PM
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Safety-wise, you should be fine if you exercise everyday caution like you would anywhere else. Good luck with the ladder, I am not in bad shape but what would not get it for me. Enjoy.
J.D.
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: EveVer]
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03/09/2020 11:01 AM
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I'm glad that you had no issues, but frankly, if you don't see anyone at all, that would worry me more.. During the day, I certainly wouldn't worry about it, but after dark is different.
Carol Hill
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: Leagle49]
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03/10/2020 07:04 AM
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Wow, shocked to hear about this. We are right above the Greenhouse and had not heard a thing until you posted this.
J.D.
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: CanadianCutie]
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03/10/2020 05:44 PM
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yes he's a friend of mine,, used to work at Maho with Ramon,, very nice guy,,, we visited him at the Greenhouse in December,, very sad,,, hope he does ok,,,
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Re: Safety in Simpson Bay
[Re: Second_To_N0ne]
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03/11/2020 10:01 AM
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correct and YAYYYYYY PIZZA CO THEEEEE BEST PIZZA AND CALZONE
lina and piggy
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