Not so much a trip report as an excuse to post some pictures. We didn’t do much since the purpose of the trip was to get settled in our new home and get “stuff†done. We were fairly successful with that. Thanks to those who provided shopping help, we were able to find a dining table. Still working on the window treatments.
We flew Continental EWR direct to SXM with no issues after a park and fly overnight at the Best Western. A great deal. We packed 3 checked bags each with 50# of stuff and gladly paid $25 to ship 150# of stuff to the island. Flights coming and going were uneventful, as was immigration and customs.
We rented a car as always from Alain Arnell at AAA. We turned it in a week early since we purchased a car. No issues at all and we thank Alain for all the great service he’s provided over the years. We will continue to rent from him for friends and family when they start arriving!
Weather was hot and humid. Luckily, most days there was a breeze that made leaving the windows open instead of using AC an option. So long as you were not doing anything strenuous, like moping the floor. We had one total wash out day, the Sunday after our arrival. We spent the day grocery shopping and a whirlwind afternoon in Ace. I also am learning all about Navy showers!
We mostly ate at home – I cooked my first meal on the island! Our only meals out were at Buccaneer Beach Bar (burger, sliced steak, yellow fin tuna, pizza – all wonderful) and Dingy Dock (Bill had ribs and I had a salmon special that was wonderful). None of meals was more than $20pp, several drinks included.
We also enjoyed croissants and or baguettes from La Sucriere, L’Orientique, Serafinas in Marigot and the Cupecoy Market. The Market is new and very nice. They serve breakfast and lunch and have a cute convenience store there. Convenience store prices, but excellent quality. We also got a sandwich to go for the plane ride home and it was quite nice. And since it’s right outside our door – convenient! I would walk over in the am for our paper and daily baguette. Very nice.
We spent 3 partial days on Orient where the sun was shining and the water was wonderful! Also an afternoon on Baie Rouge, where we were the only occupants! A few hours here and there on our home beach at Cupecoy were wonderful, but sometimes the wave action was a little scary!
Entertainment consisted of again stalking Gianfranco and Max. We managed to catch them four times. Twice at BBB and twice at Red Piano. As of this past Saturday, they are also playing at the beach bar at Pelican and they expected to be back at Lady C either this Wednesday or next.
We also managed to do the Celine Pub Crawl. It was a wild and crazy evening – just like last time!
Our friend Curtis took us out a couple of times and we partied again at Soggy Dollar – huge crowd, and new for us was The Alley Hangout. If you want to see some great dancing, this is the place to go. We caught Ronny Santana at Pineapple Pete’s one evening also. Lots of jamming with other musicians including Max and the incredible harmonica player from the French side. Wish I could remember his name.
Again, a wonderful visit to our special place. Next time, it will not be a visit! And that happens in about 27 days!
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We are truly blessed!
Elaine