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Re: Maho
[Re: genio67]
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01/08/2015 03:44 PM
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candj
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Maho is a little town (village) that is about 400 yards long that sits along the main road that circles the island.
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Re: Maho
[Re: genio67]
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01/08/2015 04:25 PM
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BruceSummit
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To be more accurate, Maho is the name of a beach from which the area around it, including hotels, restaurants and retail stores takes its name. Just like Mullet, Cupecoy and others. In the old days, beaches were the landmarks that we went by since there was so little else around.
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Re: Maho
[Re: genio67]
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01/08/2015 05:15 PM
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Bobbie
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As stated, Maho is a very safe, busy area of the island near the airport. It encompasses Maho Beach, the Sonesta Maho Hotel, Sonesta Ocean Point Hotel, Royal Islander timeshare, La Terrasse timeshare, and several stores and restaurants including Bamboo, Bajatsu, Le Moulin Foo, La Rosa II, Pizza Pasta, Sunset Bar and Grill, etc. You can read my recent trip report which was posted January 5 for some more specifics on the Maho area and restaurant reviews.
Bobbie
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