One
last stop on our tour was Rima Beach World. This is a gift shop, much like any
number of gift shops you may see at beach towns in the U.S. You know, the ones with the big shark
head out front where you take the cheesy picture?
We
stopped there for about 10 minutes.
My lips were burning so I bought some sunscreen lip balm. I’m sure you care.
This
was also a great place for a bathroom break after a couple Coronas at Sunset
Bar and Grill. Otherwise, it was
just a gift shop. Tacky Caribbean
shirts. Skimpy skirts. Rhinestone stick-ons for your
skin. Beach towels. And much, much more!
As
we boarded the bus one last time, one of the guys decided it was time for death
rum punch all around. He handed an
Ounce to each of us. Not wanting
to be rude, Chris and I each took a sip and held onto our full cups until we
got back to the pier. We just
couldn’t do any more of the stuff.
We
were dropped back at the pier at 3:15.
If I have one very small complaint about the Bernard’s Tour, it is that
it was advertised to get us back to the ship by 2:30, and I had verified the
return time directly with Bernard that morning. We got back at 3:15.
Not a huge deal, and once we realized we wouldn’t be back at 2:30, there
was nothing to be upset about, but we did have plans to be at the (you guessed
it) flowrider when it opened at 3.
Not a huge deal, though.
Overall,
the Bernard’s Tour was great. We
really enjoyed our day and were glad we did it. We’re not really beach-lounging people, but that Orient
Beach was out of this world and I want to go back. I would recommend this tour as a great way to see a lot of
the island (and its creatures) in a day.
And, if you like “free” (or $40) death punch, it’s a good tour for you
too.
We
went to Germany, specifically Bavaria, last summer and fell in love. When we found this little Bavarian
biergarten in St. Maarten, we decided we could live here.
Ending
this post with some photos of our
beautiful ship.
This
is a zoom of the port side (stand-up) flowrider line.
All
in all, we had a great day in St. Martin!
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