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ANOTHER GREAT DAY AT BEACH LIMERZ


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Great video.....a couple of questions...beach looks tiny, does it get too crowded? Also, we spend most of day in water, so is sand soft, any coral?....loved Darkwood last year, but water got a little rough and had steep drop off entering water and got deep quick..thanks😎😎

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On 12/3/2019 at 8:07 AM, bostonfred said:

Great video.....a couple of questions...beach looks tiny, does it get too crowded? Also, we spend most of day in water, so is sand soft, any coral?....loved Darkwood last year, but water got a little rough and had steep drop off entering water and got deep quick..thanks😎😎

The beach itself is called Fort St James Beach and it is not tiny at all.  We  leisurely walked down the beach for 20 minutes or so and did not get to the end. I would estimate that it is maybe a mile long...maybe a little less. We have been to Beach Limerz many times, and I have never seen it crowded.  The sand is soft, a few rocks in the water but not many, and no steep drop as there is at many Antigua beaches. We have been to Darkwood Beach, Valley Church Beach Jolly Beach and they are nice , but this one is  nicer. Of course, opinions vary!:)

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We went to Beach Limerz in December and indeed it is an amazing spot.  When we were there the sand had been washed out and the beach in front of the property was not available for the chairs.  Instead, the chairs were all above the rocks.  This was slightly inconvenient.  

 

Apparently this happens to the beach once in a while and then within a few weeks, it fills back in.  

 

Just something to be aware of.  

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18 hours ago, aquidneck1 said:

We went to Beach Limerz in December and indeed it is an amazing spot.  When we were there the sand had been washed out and the beach in front of the property was not available for the chairs.  Instead, the chairs were all above the rocks.  This was slightly inconvenient.  

 

Apparently this happens to the beach once in a while and then within a few weeks, it fills back in.  

 

Just something to be aware of.  

This is something we never heard of....may change our plans for Epic Cruise next month, we were strongly considering Beach Limerz....

Aquidneck..we love Rhode Island in the summer..spent a lot of time there..biking I Bristol, day trip to Newport, Castle Hill, want to spend more time this year around Narragansett and Westerly....the Ocean State is an underrated gem....😎😎

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