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Also sea kayaks, banana boat rides, and sail boats, all of which looked like fun, though we agree w/gouchert--floating lazily on a beach mat is the best. We were there last week (sigh....) and yearn to go back asap!

One hint: if you want to avoid the crowds, keep walking past the main beach area. Just past the watersports/jetskis area, there's a loooong, relatively empty beach with lots of lounge chairs, hammocks, and shade. Most of the people on our cruise never got that far, but there is a small beach bar, a stand where you can rent floating mats, and restrooms nearby. (And it's not a long walk back to the barbecue area for lunch.) We snagged two lounge chairs in the shade between two hammocks and were VERY happy campers that day!
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