On Friday, we flew Jet Blue out of Bradley airport in Connecticut @ 7am and transferred in San Juan. We had never connected in San Juan before and it was smooth. Our gate was on the other end of the airport but we had plenty of time with the 1hr 20 min layover. We flew on Seaborne Airlines from there.

We loved the flight over as we were on a smaller prop plane that flew at lower altitude over St. Thomas, St. John, Tortola etc. We sat in front and had nice conversation with Julio the attendant. We landed a little early, used the restrooms and walked right through customs to meet Lesley with our rental. 15 minutes from landing to driving away from the airport! That makes me so happy!

We stopped at Super U to pick up essentials and made our way to our studio in Mount Vernon. They have paved the driveway and added a security gate in the lower lot accessed with a electronic fob. That is a great addition.

Once in our room we noshed on meats, cheeses, olives and bread, unpacked and went for a dip in front of CoCo Beach. The seaweed is plentiful on this end of the bay and hasn't been swept from the beach until you get in front of CoCo Beach. There is less in the water there as well. We spent a good hour letting the water work its magic dissolving the mainland tensions. We stayed until the sun was low in the west and shadows began to grow. We walked back little slower than we arrived with perma-grin on our faces.

We cleaned up a bit and decided to have dinner at Villa Royale in Grand Case. We felt like having fish and they have never disappointed. They were packed when we first walked up at around 8pm so decided to move on down the road to see what our other options would be. Several of the restaurants were closed for vacation or for the evening and we quickly decided to go back to Vila Royale and wait for a table to open. A table outside opened up in a few minutes. My wife had the grilled mahi and I thought I'd try something new and get the conch brochettes. The server brought out grilled shrimp for me instead. She offered to take them back and replace them but I was ok with the shrimp. The chef sent out a few pieces of conch for me anyway. It was ok. Relatively tender but i wasn't crazy about the marinade. I did like the shrimp much better so I was pleased. Service was great.

At this point it was 11:30 and we were absolutely wiped out. 4 hours of sleep the night before had caught up with us. We slept deeply that night.

Saturday we woke up with plans to spend the day in front of Les Temps des Cerises in Grand Case. We have never spent the day at Grand Case and this trip we want to get out of our routine and expand our experiences. We had walked through Cerises last year and thought it was a beautiful location. As we drove down the road to see if we could park closer on the street I just wasn't getting the vibe so we chose to go over to La Playa and plant there for the day. Great choice. It was such a great day in Orient. We paid $20 bucks for our comfy chairs and umbrella and made 2pm reservations for lunch. We spent the day reading and taking dips.

Lunch was fantastic. We had planned on going to Dreams based on Jazzgal's recommendations to try the Bo-bun salad but it is on the menu here as well. My wife got that and I had the Langaise salad with duck breast and gizzards. Yummmm. We swapped plates several times and were both very, very happy. We had a table just off the beach in the sand. This is why we work so damn hard!
We stayed until around 6pm when we were one of the last few chairs still occupied and the light hits that magical mix of sun and shadow. It one of our favorite times on the beach.

One of our goals this trip is to spend more time on the Dutch side than we have in the past. For dinner we went to Beirut. My wife had the Vegan plate of falafel, hummous, Babaganoush and Tabouli, I had the Beirut plate that swaps the falafel for 2 skewers. I chose lamb and beef. They start you out with a lentil soup which was flavorful but a bit salty even for my palate. The dips were delicious. The falafel had a definite kick. The lamb was the better if the skewers. After dinner we both felt extremely bloated and tried to walk it off down the strip. Something we ate was not playing nice with our stomach acids! We think it was the lentil soup... Nothing major but distended bellys and much belching. Tums would have been helpful. We got back to the studio, chewed a couple tums and crashed.

Today we are going to Simpson Bay to see experience what other TTOLers are talking about! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />

Last edited by Carol_Hill; 08/13/2017 01:45 PM.

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