which cabana did you stay in?
--- zongo62 wrote:
> We stayed at Fosters West Bay Beach last March. It > was alright, but > I was not too impressed with the almost daily > disturbance of the > water supply, and a few maintenance items that were > required. > (Small holes in the screens, keys that stuck badly > in the locks, to > name two things). There is also a brackish pool of > water near a > couple of the buildings, which wasn't really smelly > but still looked > a little suspect. > > On the bright side, the restaurant is good, and > being so close, you > can even take your meals on your own deck if you > want. The location > is nice, it is the quieter end of the beach. > > In talking to others during our holiday there, we > heard good things > about Cabana Roatana; they also have a restaurant on > the premises, > and are directly in front of the best part of the > reef to snorkel. > Bananarama is right behind them, down a little > laneway. > > Just to throw in that the best restaurants, and a > great variety of > them, is to be found in West End village, a short > water taxi ride > away, or a 40 minute walk along the beach. We had > also spent a week > at a West End village guesthouse, Casa Calico, which > suited us > wonderfully (very quiet) and really enjoyed the > village life. > > A. > > > > >
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