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OMG the beach is really crowded today with 3 ships in. Just wondering if the ships are offering excursions to other beaches post Irma.
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I'm sure they are like Great Bay Beach, Mullet and Kim Sha Beach which have become very popular with the cruises.
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El Zafaro next door to Beachside Villas hosts smaller boat people. There is music while they are onsite but they are all gone as is the music by 3 pm. If I was on a cruise ship and did a beach excursion I would prefer El Zafaro because less congested and the amenities offered are better. Sunset is a mess, people are shoulder to shoulder.
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