Pictured below is the main restaurant (the SeaGrape) as well as the deck between the main bar (the TeePee Bar) and the SeaGrape. We spent quite a bit of time in those rocking chairs with a banana slide in hand, listening to the waves by day and some local entertainment by night.
By the third day of our trip we had a pretty solid pattern of beach in the morning, lunch, and then pool in the afternoon when we were ready for a little bit more shade (with various activities sprinkled in).
For lunch we opted to try out the casual Barefoot Grill.
Evening consisted of dinner at SeaGrape again followed by some live entertainment- which they had every night after dinner.
By Day 3 we were recovered and ready for some light activities. We opted to take the kayaks out to the next bay over on the North side and some islands nearby.
These rocks were covered in crabs that scurried away as soon as you got near.
This was the public beach in the next bay over.
Paddling back towards the resort.
The afternoon consisted of more pool time and a quick workout followed by a stroll down the beach to the Gauguin, the 2nd (of 3) restaurants at the far southwest end of the resort.
This is one of my favorite pictures from the trip. It shows the entire length of the beach at the resort. And if you look in the distance on that rock cliff at the end of the bay you can see Armani's house, and past it the bay where we kayaked to and some of the rock islands.
At the Gauguin each table had their own personal hut to eat in. This was our favorite place to eat. The food was slightly better than the SeaGrape- David had a marlin ceviche appetizer followed by a steak actually cooked to order which were some highlights of the trip (when it comes to the food). We never ended up trying the 3rd formal restaurant on the resort- Ismay's- mostly because it had an upcharge. The food wasn't disappointing at any place we tried though and I was able to eat seafood to my heart's content.
well, you know where we are when u r ready to go again!
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