It has been nearly a year since I added to this trip report; I apologize! I think I got busy with other things, LOL. So letâ€s pick this up…..this is about the trip that I took my then 83 year-old mother on in December 2010/January 2011. We are on our 1st trip to the South Coast. Usually I keep pretty good notes describing whatâ€s going on during my trips, but Iâ€ve abandoned this effort by this point. So, here it is, thanks to my memory (such as it is) & the iPhone pictures I took.
Every morning at Sunset Resort in Treasure Beach, mom & I took in the morning with cups of coffee (mom) & tea (me), just sitting & talking, reading and looking at the sun rise from the left (southeast) over the sea. Birds & flowers everywhere. Itâ€s the civilized way to wake up! We were also joined every morning by the resident dog, Cutie. Here is what awaited us every morning:
After breakfast at the Sunset restaurant (just a few steps away), we boarded Captain Dennis Abrahamâ€s boat & began on our trip to the Pelican Bar. Itâ€s a nice trip along the coast & then you see the seemingly-impossible thatched hut “floating†on the surface a bit of a ways off the coast (you find out that itâ€s actually very shallow all the way from the hut on stilts to the shore there). Captain Dennis dropped mom & I off at the Pelican while he took the remaining passengers for a tour of Black River. Mom & I swam around the Pelican while our food, of freshly-caught fish, was being cooked. We dined inside the hut & talked with people who were also spending the day there. Although we didnâ€t get to see any dolphins swimming alongside the boat with Captain Dennis that day, we did see a few who were swimming fairly near the Pelican! Dennis is a wonderful man who is a very safe boat operator & can take you just about anywhere down along the South Coast; I highly recommend him. Here are a few pictures from the boat ride:
After our day trip, we showered, rested-up a bit & then walked the short walk into “town†for dinner. We ended up eating at a place on the right side of the road (cannot remember the name of it now!) that is right across the street from the little ice cream shop (which was unfortunately closed). We got there at about the same time a very large family group arrived & ended up sitting & talking with them. It was a large family from Brooklyn who was down in Jamaica visiting an aunt. These guys were a HOOT! I canâ€t even remember what I had to eat, but it was some kind of delicious seafood. Afterward, we walked with this family down the road, back to Sunset Resort. One of the wonderful things about the South Coast is that there were absolutely NO cars on the road on our walk back. Even when we did see cars on other days while walking, none of them were speeding, which was very refreshing. Very different from Negril! Back at our room, Mom & I made cups of tea & enjoyed them out by the sea, listening to the waves come in & out. It was another great day in paradise!