I thought I would write a quick resort review for Beaches where we stayed for a week to enjoy a little sun.

Where to start? It is a huge property, but the Italian Village is the best. It has a massive pool that people love hanging out in 18 hours a day (seriously).

It has a huge gorgeous beach that has great views. The downside is that it is public and anyone can walk up and down the beach. It is a blessing and a curse as there are some good vendors and some shady vendors too…

The vendors only take cash, but you can take some fun little excursions not available at the resort like para sailing 😎

Myself, I just like taking out the free sailboats and checking out the coast using the brisk winds

Lillian liked to hang on tightly when we were going fast 😉

The nighttime sunsets are always amazing and a great time to actually visit the beach, because it is so much cooler!

It is always safe to swim and relax after dinner.

Speaking of dinner, there are a lot of very good restaurants. If you have a little patience, you can always enjoy a good meal.

The best meals are on the beach at sunset, but you do have to pay $200 for the dedicated white glove service.

The little iguanas are amusing

But the little crabs are reluctant to hangout with people as the birds just circle around and love to grab them as soon as they appear out in the open!
Myself, I like the pool volleyball and going diving. I posted one of the dives I performed this week a few days ago.

One of the things people do not like is being (kicked out), checked out by 11:00 in the morning, but almost no flights leave the country until the late afternoon. So you have to cram into a departure lounge and wait for a shuttle.

and then when you get to the airport…there are NO seats for anyone since it is too small for all the flights that depart every day.

But we had a fun time – can you tell we had no idea that we were about to run into a nation of flight cancellations? 😒
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