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Rum Point has free lounges and picnic tables (last we were staying on GCM at least) and is a great spot away from SMB. Need a rental car for the 45 min drive but so worth it if you have time. The Wreck bar serves a great grouper BLT and their original mudslides...:)

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Yes we enjoyed Royal Palm when there on a cruise and more recently when staying at the Marriott which is a short walk. We prefer the north end and Rum Point and Kaobi beach. Not sure if Kaobi lounges are free, but drink prices are reasonable, and it's a nice spot to relax on the beach and see starfish. We stopped there a couple times, once on jet skis with Fat Fish Adventures (highly recommend). I know they had a water taxi option but can't remember where it departs from, someone else may be able to help with that. If not it is worth the 45 min drive if you want something other than SMB...

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Yes we enjoyed Royal Palm when there on a cruise and more recently when staying at the Marriott which is a short walk. We prefer the north end and Rum Point and Kaobi beach. Not sure if Kaobi lounges are free, but drink prices are reasonable, and it's a nice spot to relax on the beach and see starfish. We stopped there a couple times, once on jet skis with Fat Fish Adventures (highly recommend). I know they had a water taxi option but can't remember where it departs from, someone else may be able to help with that. If not it is worth the 45 min drive if you want something other than SMB...

 

Thank you for the information. We will add Kaobi beach to our must visit list.:)

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Thank you for the information. We will add Kaobi beach to our must visit list.:)

 

 

Water taxis to the Kaibo supposedly leave from Camana Bay. There was another thread here recently with info.

 

You can find more info on the Kaibo here:

http://kaibo.ky/kaibomobile/about_kaibo_beach.php

 

Keep in mind that it is a 50 minute drive each way from the port by land, and you'd need a rental car.

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Water taxis to the Kaibo supposedly leave from Camana Bay. There was another thread here recently with info.

 

You can find more info on the Kaibo here:

http://kaibo.ky/kaibomobile/about_kaibo_beach.php

 

Keep in mind that it is a 50 minute drive each way from the port by land, and you'd need a rental car.

 

Yes if the water taxi was practical/feasible that would be a nice option, you'd have to check on that.

 

We enjoyed taking the free cat from Safehaven dock to Rum Point for dinner while staying on the island, I see that's $5pp now. Still a great deal!

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