Quote:Flintstone wrote: Nice pictures, it sure looks peacefull. Surprised to see the menu priced in U.S. dollars especially on this end of Jamaica, was this a common practice? I wonder if they have US pennies to make the change for the $2.99 and $4.99 US items?Not all menus were in US and as mentioned we ate at a different place every time. Smurfs, Sunset Inn, Vibz (pictured), Fisherman's Club, Pardy's. Almost all (but not all) do though list US and J pricing on the bill. I noticed the same in Negril. If you do the math sometimes it is better to pay in US if the rate they are using to figure the J equivalent is bad. In Negril if they listed US and J, math wise it was usually better/cheaper to pay US.
Quote:Ohliz wrote: I call that first beach Old Wharf beach, to the east of Calabash. It's really only swimmable down at the other end where that neat sandy beach is, but that beach is SO nice, it's worth the walk down.You have forgotten more about TB than I will ever know and I would say you are correct on the beach location. We were on Old Wharf road so that makes total sense. In the pic from the deck where it hooks at the end towards I think the called it Great Bay? it is a really nice beach and even when windy it is calm enough there to swim. It was really windy the whole time we were there (13-16 mph) and Capt David was a plan but because of the wind it was canceled.
Quote:Treasure Beach Bum wrote: Glad to see Eggys bar is open again. We will be returning for our fourth trip there in October, it really is a special place.Nice place for sure and Eggy was an interesting person to talk to. There is another place further down the bay he is on Frenchmans? but we never walked down to it. No need to go any further that Eggy's
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