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Re: Porto Cupecoy
[Re: macsam]
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11/10/2017 02:18 PM
11/10/2017 02:18 PM
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Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,981 Central Florida!
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As far as I know, Porto Cupecoy is not a RESORT. The units there are all privately owned. Overall, that area seems to have faired very well, and there have been pictures of the main area post Irma, that look virtually perfect. Mario's for instance, is open. However, I have to assume there was some damage to individual units there.
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Re: Porto Cupecoy
[Re: macsam]
#148472
11/10/2017 03:42 PM
11/10/2017 03:42 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 39 Boston and St. Maarten
ravi
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I own a condo apartment at Porto Cupecoy, and our particular apartment suffered no damage during Irma.
My wife and I live in St. Maarten during the winter and in the Boston area the rest of the year.
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