T&C (Provo) - RWI Trip Report (Long)
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My husband, daughter, neice and I will be staying at RWI the first week in March. I'm wondering if it's really necessary to be vacinated against Hep A and B as my travel confirmation email suggested. Any thoughts?
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I did not get vaccinated, was not told I should get vaccinated, and can't think of any reason I would have been vaccinated.....?? That's news to me, but I do not think it is necessary.
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When we travel to T & C we always stay at the Ocean Club (love it, by the way) which is right next to Club Med. Yes, it is an adult resort. Many topless sunbathers - and some of the men have no qualms about "changing" clothes on the beach. Doesn't bother us, but there are Europeans who stay here and they are much more relaxed about this.
Also, I will always recommend Anacoana at the Grace Bay Club. It is expensive, but beautiful. At least go & have a drink at the bar. The whole atmosphere is worth it! Remember to have the guys wear slacks, however - no shorts allowed.
The comment about the white powdery sand...you won't believe it. AWESOME.
Also, I will always recommend Anacoana at the Grace Bay Club. It is expensive, but beautiful. At least go & have a drink at the bar. The whole atmosphere is worth it! Remember to have the guys wear slacks, however - no shorts allowed.
The comment about the white powdery sand...you won't believe it. AWESOME.
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We also enjoyed the atmosphere at Anacaona and went to the bar a couple of times just to hang out. It's a great spot. We dressed up to dine there, but did notice quite a few casually dressed diners. We were kind of surprised, actually.
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Our experience at the Anacaona was the same as yours. Some of the diners wore dressy casual but there were others there who were very casual. The food was excellent as was the service and attitude of those who waited on us. We were told to expect them to be impolite. Didn't find that at all.
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I really appreciate the comments, we will be staying at Grace Bay Club in April where Anacaona is located. So this info is very helpful! Can anyone comment on the construction status at GBC? Would love to hear from recent visitors to GBC property regarding the construction there. Our restaurant list right now looks like Anacaona, Coyoba, Magnolia, Bay Bistro and Coco Bistro. Thanks for any input!!
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sharkdiver49 - you mention that the waters are a protected habitat and I totally respect that - does this also mean that any items washed up on the shore are also off limits for collection? I'm thinking that it probably does, I just want to make sure. Thanks!