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    Posted On: 19-Jan-2003
    From: "Sue Ellen Slater" [suellen.slater.....ca]
    Subject: Re: [roatan] West Bay or West End


    opps, thank you for the correction, :)

    Kip Weiss wrote:

    > Hi,
    > I agree with you. Mariela is terrific, and the cabins were very nice,
    but
    > the name is Sea Grape Plantation. I would recommend it. It's far
    enough
    > away from the center of things so that you have quiet when you want it,
    but
    > close enough to walk to everything.
    >
    > Kip
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "sno buni"
    > To:
    > Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 6:09 AM
    > Subject: Re: [roatan] West Bay or West End?
    >
    > >
    > >
    > > Hi John,
    > > I would suggest that you stay in West End. You would be close to all
    the
    > bars and restaurants, and it is very easy to meet people while sharing
    > diving stories.
    > > We stayed at Grapetree, and although it is at the end of the road, it
    is
    > beautiful, and Mariela who is the manager is so Increadably helpful and
    > nice.
    > > We dove with Coconutree Divers and my friend took her course there
    with
    > Emma who was an awesome instructor. The dive masters were great and
    tried to
    > make sure we didn;t repeat the same dive sites so we were able to see a
    lot
    > of the area.
    > > I would be more then happy to tell you more if you want to contact me
    off
    > list!
    > > sno
    > > "John " wrote: Though I
    haven't
    > received many answers to my previous post, from what
    > > I've been reading I get the impression I would probably be happiest
    > > in the West Bay or West End. I would appreciate any input and any
    > > advice as to accomidations. I'm looking at Foster's, which has
    > > accommodation in both areas, but an open to any suggestions. As I
    > > stated before, I'm a single man, traveling alone, and I plan to take
    > > an open water certification course. I hope this will be the first of
    > > many visit, if the impression I'm getting of the island is at all
    > > accurate. I've spent a fair amount of time in a few other counties,
    > > and I speak Spanish (badly). I simply mention this to indicate that
    > > I have respect for any local culture, expatriate and indigenous, and
    > > am not solely an idiot tourist, though that will pretty much be my
    > > role on this trip. Thanks for any advice.
    > >
    > > John Marroletti
    > > Philadelphia
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
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