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Re: First Trip to SXM
[Re: deputydog1157]
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04/05/2017 09:20 AM
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Congratulations on your anniversary and your first trip! Most likely it won't be your last!
First, I personally think you have chosen a great time of year to go to SXM, because it will not be crowded at all. Second, I hope that you know that this is close to the height of hurricane season, so I hope that you have purchased trip cancellation insurance, just in case! I see you're from Florida, so I assume you already know that. We haven't been in September in a while, but we used to ALWAYS go in September and loved it! Some restaurants will be closed, but there will still be plenty of places open. Club Orient the hotel will probably be closed when you are there, or perhaps will close around that time. No worries, the beach will still be open and there will be beach chairs and umbrellas to rent on the beach. I don't honestly know whether the Perch or Papaagayo will be open, if the Club has already closed for their holiday. I think some years they have the Perch open, even when the Club is closed, but not sure this year. Otherwise, it's very easy to pack a lunch and/or drinks and take a cooler to the beach there at Club O. Depending on how you like walking a bit, you should also make the trip over to Happy Bay and check it out.
Otherwise, don't plan too much, enjoy! Let us know if you have any specific questions.
Carol Hill
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Re: First Trip to SXM
[Re: deputydog1157]
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Regarding the location of your condo, you could post a link to the listing and someone here could probably tell you where it is. Regarding a restaurant in the general area of Billy Folly Road, some suggestions, in no particular order.. La Patrona Restaurant at Simpson Bay Resort TRADITIONAL Mexican fare, which is NOT!! Tex-Mex, in a lovely setting. Hideaway Restaurant at LaVista Resort Restaurant with a varied menu, with a lovely view of the ocean. Best check with them, the restaurant might be closed in September. Skipjacks--sorry, too lazy to find the website--Probably some of the best seafood on the island So French--On Billy Folly Road--Traditional French, a little pricy Bajatzu--In Maho, so a bit further, but some of the best steaks on the island. Enjoy!
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Re: First Trip to SXM
[Re: deputydog1157]
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04/05/2017 02:13 PM
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You know, it's funny how different places are different to different people. I think the decor at Izi is very bland!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" /> Different strokes for different folks!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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04/05/2017 04:45 PM
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I'm not certain, but I think it's pretty close to LaVista Beach. Hopefully someone else can confirm for sure. Looks nice!
Carol Hill
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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04/05/2017 06:26 PM
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As far as other things to take in: Parotte Ville - a parrot sanctuary where the birds will eat out of a cup given to you and will light on your head, shoulders, etc. A simply wonderful experience! The Zoo - so much fun feeding the goats out of your hand! Tijon - also lots of fun making your own perfume/scent (not just for ladies!) Loterie Farm - zip lining, cabanas around a beautiful pool, restaurant/bar "in the trees" Passaat - do not miss a sail on the Passaat; they offer half-day sails, sunset sails, and dinner sails. Others will recommend other sailing experiences, but this is my favorite. While the island has 37 beaches, I am partial to a few on the French side: Anse Marcel - a beautiful beach with gentle water and a beach bar with wonderful food Friar's Bay Beach / Friar's Bay Beach Club Petite Plage - beach associated with Grand Case Beach Club La Playa - restaurant and bar on Orient Beach run by Bruno Lemoine Dreams - great beach bar on Nettle Bay. The beach isn't that great, but this is another wonderful food establishment run by Bruno Lemoine This should give you a start! Have a great trip!
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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04/05/2017 09:10 PM
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SXMScubaman said: I though I read here that Tijon was closed. I don't think so. They are selling the business, but I don't think that has yet happened, and even if it does, I doubt that the business will close; it's much too successful.
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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07/27/2017 12:47 PM
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JazzGal Thanks for all your recommendations! We are going to add these to our list! Tijon - also lots of fun making your own perfume/scent (not just for ladies!) Passaat - do not miss a sail on the Passaat; they offer half-day sails, sunset sails, and dinner sails. Others will recommend other sailing experiences, but this is my favorite.
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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08/02/2017 08:28 AM
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SXMScubaman said: I think that would be an energetic walk to say the least. Not at all. He is staying about five houses down from LaVista.
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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08/02/2017 09:48 AM
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RE: La Patrona at SBR. We stayed there for 2 weeks of our 3 week visit & tried La Patrona twice, were not happy. Breakfast was lackluster, lunch was just OK. Service was the worst we experienced in SXM...multiple people taking our order, food not coming out as we had ordered, overpriced for the so-so quality. While the view is spectacular, I believe you can make a better choice. Enjoy your trip & anniversary. Have fun getting out of your comfort zone at Orient beach...remember, you'll never be with <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />those other people again (maybe!)!
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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08/03/2017 04:47 PM
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Kamehameha said: RE: La Patrona at SBR. We stayed there for 2 weeks of our 3 week visit & tried La Patrona twice, were not happy. Breakfast was lackluster, lunch was just OK. Service was the worst we experienced in SXM...multiple people taking our order, food not coming out as we had ordered, overpriced for the so-so quality. While the view is spectacular, I believe you can make a better choice. Enjoy your trip & anniversary. Have fun getting out of your comfort zone at Orient beach...remember, you'll never be with <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />those other people again (maybe!)! WE peeked at the breakfast buffet last week and decided to go to Bon Appetit. I'm not into huevos rancheros... and there really wasn't anyting special there.
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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08/04/2017 08:56 AM
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We went to La Patrona, but for dinner not breakfast, and found the service and food to be really good. Not looking to start a war but offering another opinion.
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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08/04/2017 12:43 PM
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We used to go in September a LOT. Haven't been in September for a while, but I can't think it's changed that much. Weather is warm and humid (but I live in Florida, where it's HOTTER than SXM in the summer anyway!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />). There is very little traffic. There should be no crowds at local beaches, except possibly on a Sunday, when many locals go to the beach. You do not need a reservation at pretty much any restaurant on island. Some restaurants will be closed, with usually more restaurants closed on the French side than Dutch. Some restaurants may not be closed entirely but only open limited days. So, don't get your heart set on a particular restaurant unless you have confirmed with them that they will be open when you go.
While it's unlikely, since September is the height of hurricane season, at least a tropical storm is POSSIBLE, so make sure that you buy trip insurance. If a storm is brewing, do take pro-active measures yourself and keep yourself informed and if necessary, stock up on some essentials like bottled water, candles, etc. Like I said you shouldn't need it, but just in case you might print out a list of hurricane supplies and preparedness tips at home and throw it in your suitcase. Can't hurt.
Enjoy your trip!
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Re: First Trip to SXM
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08/04/2017 02:15 PM
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Sorry, I didn't pay attention that you are from Florida, so you know all about hurricane preparedness.
Like I said, we used to go to SXM in September for years. Some of our best trips!
Carol Hill
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