Bitter End Trip Report
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I was just researching biras creek for my next trip to the caribbean and saw that bitter end was right next door. did you see biras creek and what did you think? bitter end or biras? how was the snorkeling there and did you do any scuba diving? how did you get there from us? flight into virgin gorda or ferry from St. Thomas?
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Maybe use the "Rants and Raves" section. You can also type the report off-line and then post it! So much easier (and saves it for "glitches" just like you encountered). Would love the "take" on BEYC from the sailing/diving perspective. <BR>Biras and BEYC are very different offering a very different atmosphere altho within walking distance of each other ... but better to dinghy there! (Brias offers complimentary Boston Whalers to the guests). I would definately opt for Biras unless I were interested in the boating atmosphere at BE and not too interested in "great dinners!"
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Kara, <BR> <BR>I also would be very interested in your take on BEYC as I am booked for two weeks in November. I have spoken to several people that have stayed there and they really enjoyed it. My understanding is that except for the boating activities, there isn't much to do. That is fine with me as my husband and I are looking for R&R. I am concerned about the comments re: the food at BEYC. My understanding is that they have won a number of awards inlcuding "Best in the Caribbean" for their meals. The individuals I have spoken with said all of the food was wonderful and particularly their fish. <BR>
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Technical tip: When writing my trip reports, I've learned to compose them in MS Word or some other program which will allow me to save the file as I go along. <BR> <BR>When I'm done, I copy and paste it onto whatever travel board(s) and voila! Trip report online and a copy saved for myself (which is great fun to go back and read!). <BR> <BR Liz