Speaking of Leverick Bay, you can also rent open boats with outboards from them, and explore the North Sound for a few hours. We headed over to Mosquito and Prickly Pear Islands, walked the beaches and did some snorkeling. We were the only ones there at the time. Nice.
Fred Street -- Minneapolis S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^( On Feb 21, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Colin Kilgour <[email protected]> wrote: > I've never stayed at the hotel either, but your need for AC will be > driven by your own thermometer and possibly by the room location. On > the north side of the resort (east of Saba Rock), you will get a great > breeze if there's any north in the wind. On the Sound side, it's > likely to be really calm, but you'll be closer to the pool and have a > more interesting view. You'll also be closer to the Biras Creek beach > which is way nicer than BEYC's beach. Wherever you end up though, > it's all walkable. > > Other things: > > 1. Best happy hour is at Saba Rock. Enjoy a Bushwhacker and the > tarpon feeding at around 1700. There's a tender from the BEYC dinghy > dock that runs back and forth. > > 2. Rent a Hobie if you get a chance. It's a great place for Hobie > sailing if the wind is decent. > > 3. BEYC doesn't have much of a beach. You can walk to the Biras Creek > one, or if you have a tender or water taxi, I can direct you to at > least 3 really cool ones nearby. > > 4. If you're there on a Friday, there's a great cruisers' party at > Leverick Bay resort - big dinner, live bands, and the Mocko Jumbies. > You'd need a tender or water taxi to get over, but the food, > entertainment and atmosphere are worth it. > > Let me know if you need anything else. I've spent quite a bit of > time in North Sound.
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