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Bert

Bert
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Joined: April 13, 2005 11:31 am
Topics: 12 / Replies: 59
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Re: Trip report

Hey BeerHunter We always take the ferry from Red Hook to Tortola - where you have to do the "customs thing" - then ferry right to Great Harbor on Jo...

16 years ago
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Re: Trip report

LOVE the picture of you "wading" at Secret Harbor (?), I think. The wife is right - it's great! Your photos are fun - and you both must be fun to be...

16 years ago
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Re: What is not to be missed on STJ?

Asrai Waterlemon Cay is at the tip of Leinster Point very close to Leinster Bay. It is a tiny island that is very easy to swim to from shore and th...

16 years ago
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Re: What is not to be missed on STJ?

What Chris At Work says previously is what it's all about. Please heed the advice. It couldn't be put any better than that....... Do try to rent...

16 years ago
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Re: Jost Van Dyke walkable?

Why walk when on Jost? It's the perfect place to simply "chill". Get your exercise by swimming - and lifting your hefty cuppa rum! Or walk back an...

16 years ago
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Re: Sunrise Sunset

Have dinner at Secret Harbor at Blue Moon Cafe. Sunsets are usually unbelievable!

16 years ago
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Re: Havana Blues

A beautiful place for a special, special dinner. Expensive, yes.....gourmet, gorgeous food, however. How was the Blue Moon? When we were there las...

17 years ago
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Re: Secret Harbor Oceanfront ??

The Blue Moon is one of the very best restaurants on the entire island - as is the whole resort. It is unfortunate that you had a bad experience. Th...

17 years ago
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Re: Kenny Chesney

All I had to do is look at the first thread on this...didn't even read the next or the countless others following. Jesus God, leave this man alone.

17 years ago
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Re: Romantic Honeymoon Restaurant Ideas...

Don't miss Havana Blue at Frenchman's Reef! When you make your reservation, make sure they seat you at a table by the windows. It can't get any more...

17 years ago
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Re: Iggy's: The Bad, The Worse & The Karaoke

Iggy's lost two very big key players about the same time in the last year....the executive chef, Ric, and the sous chef, Josh - who both took better p...

17 years ago
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Re: Restaurant Rec. Needed

Mim's has always been one of our favorite restaurants - and it just steps away from Bolongo....right down the beach. It looks weird, tiny, and not mu...

17 years ago
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Re: Dining out on STT

You'll find that eating at The Blue Moon will take you back there another night - and maybe another. The food is awesome, to say the least. It is a ...

17 years ago
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Re: Where to Stay

I also read that thread about being bumped. This was VERY wrong! It literally takes months to decide on exactly where to stay and I would never do t...

17 years ago
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Re: Where to Stay

Budweiser? Jeez..... Try the Presidente. Bag the skunky Heinies. You can actually buy loads of different six-packs if you choose to spend the mon...

17 years ago
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Re: Where to Stay

You made a very good choice. As stated in the other reviews, the Marriott is just gorgeous, but very big and perhaps a bit pretentious. The beach is...

17 years ago
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Re: Hot Feet

Actually, the shoes are to wear in a chef's kitchen. Does anyone sell Birkenstocks?

17 years ago
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Re: Bolongo Bay

Trust me...the drinks do flow! Iggie's is a really fun place - during the day and especially at night. Be sure to be there the night that Sammy Watt...

18 years ago
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Re: St. T: cowpet vs. bolongo vs. sapphire -- where do i want to be?

Back to the original question...the obvious choice is Secret Harbor. Very quiet, great cove for snorkeling, not many visitors since they do keep trac...

18 years ago
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Re: eating in stt

Take the time to have the kids enjoy a fun outdoor lunch at Iggies Sports Bar at Bolongo - the food is very good and there is sand volleyball and a ba...

18 years ago
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