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Roatan and Bay Islands Discussion List Archive
| Posted On: | 25-Feb-2001 | | From: | "Becky Dayhuff" [bdayhuff.....net]
| | Subject: | Re: [Roatan] cocoview
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Hi Marge:
I like the cabanas best just because they're over the water and I love listening to the waves gently lapping the cabana support posts as I fall asleep. The no-see-ums are pretty much everywhere except on the dive boats but that's not a problem isolated to just Roatan....they're all over the Caribbean.
As for the no-see-ums.......you'll hate me:-) I don't wear any kind of protection because they don't bite me....mosquitoes either. Don't know why....drives my dive buddies nuts as they're swatting and spraying and looking like they have the measles. There's a product sold on Roatan, and at CoCo View assuming they aren't temporary 'out'....it's called Cactus Juice. It's derived from cactus, of course and is all natural. You do have to apply it more frequently than DEET but if I had to use something, I'd use the Cactus Juice. DEET kinda scares me due to its properties and I've read that it can harm neoprene and some rubber products...and it smells. Cactus Juice has no odor.
Let me know if I can answer any other questions. I've got one for you........how are you getting to Roatan, via what route? May have some hints for you on that.
Becky
----- Original Message ----- From: marge karalis Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 3:32 PM Subject: [Roatan] cocoview
Becky, Thanks for your comments. My husband and I are looking forward to our dive trip very much. What about the cabanas? I've been told to make sure we stay over the water because the no-see-ums will eat you alive. I'm suffering right now from those nasty bug bits that I didn't even know I was getting until three days later. What did you use to keep them at bay? |
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