Sunday, September 30, 2012

jacob lake campground If you have kids with you, this is where you should stay. There are endless shallows, no rocks and a





If you have kids with you, this is where you should stay. There are endless shallows, no rocks and an ocean that s crystal clear, where gentle rollers swish across flats. There are no public restrooms on the beaches. You ll need to head to one of the nearby bars or restaurants. Along the western shore of Provo you ll find two more beautiful beaches. jacob lake campground Malcolm s Road Beach is reached jacob lake campground by traveling west along Malcolm s Road from downtown Provo. A little south of there is Simeon Rigby Hole Beach, not quite so easily reached as its more northerly neighbor, but well worth the hike south. Both beaches are areas of great natural beauty. The snorkeling is good, the sand beyond description and, for the most part, you can expect to have them almost to yourself. Again, there are no public facilities on either of these two beaches, and no caf s or bars.

Salt Raker Inn is a real charmer. There are just 13 guest units, all of them air-conditioned, and all individually decorated. Some have ocean views, some overlook the gardens. Some have TVs and telephones, all have ceiling fans and refrigerators. Upstairs units have balconies jacob lake campground with hammocks: nice. There s even a restaurant. Inexpensive. Duke Street, PO Box 1, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, BWI,

242-365-4247, $90, MAP is $34 extra. The Club Soleil, Hope Town Marina, 242-366-0003, $115, MAP $32 extra. The Conch Inn, Marsh Harbour, 242-367-4000, $85 EP only. The Great Abaco Beach Hotel, Marsh Harbour, 800-468-4799,

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