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Waves at Mullett?

Posted By: KarenandRick

Waves at Mullett? - 11/23/2016 08:13 PM

hi ... I know things change daily but just curious as to whether Mullett has been the bathtub I prefer lately, or has had 10 foot waves like I experienced last time I brought my sister to SXM 2 years ago in December. She could not believe that I told her any other time my family had been to Mullett it was very calm. 2 years ago we were afraid to go into the water the waves were like Hawaii! I'm bringing my sister back in a week .. any input into what the wave situation has been lately would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/23/2016 08:35 PM

It can easily change from day to day and hour to hour. Best to check it out when you are on the island and have an alternate plan if the waves are too big. Typically the "Christmas winds" are around in early Dec. into Jan. and beyond so I would not expect every day to be "bathtub" conditions.
Posted By: Shelby2

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/23/2016 08:55 PM

So very true...we've been there on days when it started out looking like a bathtub and just hours later 8'+ waves rolling in!! Not my cup of tea but we just take our chance, if it's tooo rough, on to another beach!
Posted By: Bluesfan

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/23/2016 09:37 PM

What are the calmest alternate beaches people use. We are getting to the age when we need calm water.
Posted By: RICKnGRACE_LI_NY

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/23/2016 09:39 PM

Friars Bay is usually fairly calm.
Posted By: pat

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/23/2016 10:09 PM

We always seem to find the beach at Anse Marcel to be extremely calm and very easy to enter and exit the water without any noticeable 'shelf' and the water does tend to be very shallow there. Ddepending on where on the island you're staying it can be a bit of a drive but it's worth it once you get there. Just know, it is NOT an inexpensive day if you rent chairs and do lunch there. When we were there in April, two chairs with an umbrella and table ran twenty euros. But it was such a nice day and the food is very, very good. To me, if it weren't for the price, it would be a perfect day at the beach!!

Friars Bay is also very nice, the food is out of this world and while I understand they are now charging for chairs, the expense is minimal compared to Anse Marcel. There are usually a few feet of small round rocks where you enter the water though they do attempt to rake them every morning, and there is often a shelf to step up when exiting the water.

But all that said, Mullet on a perfect day, IMO, is the best beach on the island. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: jrr1148

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/24/2016 12:17 PM

Galion Beach has been my choice for the last few years due to knee and hip problems. It is always calm, protected by a reef. With all the recent controversy of the French Nature Preserve, I don't know what current conditions for access and amenities are.
Posted By: Colour1

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/24/2016 12:55 PM

Kimsha beach for smooth as glass water and great lunch at BBB!!!
Posted By: rastamojo7

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/24/2016 06:56 PM

Grand Case Beach

Ans Marcel is indeed calm but has a weird vibe, resort-like for our tastes.

Grand Case is our choice dependably calm and wonderful vibe as well as food/drink choices. The vid above is pretty representative of overtime we've been there.
Posted By: TravelHat

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/24/2016 11:10 PM

You know it's funny. We used to stay there and leave everyday to go to Orient. Grand Case is a great beach. It is calm, snorkeling is ok and the food and drink options are great.
Posted By: singbeach

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/25/2016 01:38 PM

Where on Grand Case...?
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/25/2016 02:47 PM

Creole island right out front. Take a boat there.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Waves at Mullett? - 11/25/2016 03:01 PM

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Creole island right out front. Take a boat there.


Several of the tours go to Creole Rock for snorkeling. I would imagine most/all of Grand Case Beach is pretty calm. Several beach options for food and drink.
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