alwalaska Posted August 28, 2008 #1 Share Posted August 28, 2008 Is there an area within walking distance of the ship where my teenage daughter and I can shop and walk around while my husband and son are off at the zipline course? We all want to snorkel or go to the beach together in the afternoon, but we may seperate in the morning. Is there areas we should avoid for safety reasons? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aplmac Posted August 28, 2008 #2 Share Posted August 28, 2008 Carlisle Bay/Lobster Alive/Boatyard (all the same thing!) is not far beyond the main shopping area of Broad Street, in Bridgetown. If you're already on Broad St. all you really need to do is go up the the end of the street to the open square with its statue of Admiral Lord Nelson (Royal Navy) cross the bridge to your right (South East) go under the arch at the other end of that bridge and keep walking another 250 yds up Bay St. until you get to Boatyard's bright (yellow?) wall. Not 25 yds. beyond that is an open window to the sea/beach whereby you can gain free access to Carlisle Bay's excellent white sand beach, and hire a chair,umbrella,drink from Lobster Alive if you care to. Watersports avilable on that beach, Waverunners etc. -as well as quick tours to snorkel over the 1916 wreck of the old tugboat BERWYN with lotsa fish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alwalaska Posted August 28, 2008 Author #3 Share Posted August 28, 2008 Carlisle Bay/Lobster Alive/Boatyard (all the same thing!) is not far beyond the main shopping area of Broad Street, in Bridgetown. If you're already on Broad St. all you really need to do is go up the the end of the street to the open square with its statue of Admiral Lord Nelson (Royal Navy) cross the bridge to your right (South East) go under the arch at the other end of that bridge and keep walking another 250 yds up Bay St. until you get to Boatyard's bright (yellow?) wall. Not 25 yds. beyond that is an open window to the sea/beach whereby you can gain free access to Carlisle Bay's excellent white sand beach, and hire a chair,umbrella,drink from Lobster Alive if you care to. Watersports avilable on that beach, Waverunners etc. -as well as quick tours to snorkel over the 1916 wreck of the old tugboat BERWYN with lotsa fish Will my daughter and I be comfortable there alone? I've heard that the Boatyard can be a party place and we aren't into that. Is it more calm farther down the beach? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alwalaska Posted August 28, 2008 Author #4 Share Posted August 28, 2008 I've been spending a bunch of time playing with Google Earth. :D I am assuming we come in at the North end of Princess Alice Hwy since the other docks don't look large enough for cruise ships. If the above assumption is correct, I am guessing the roundabout you keep talking about with the human drivers is the circle just south of the port area where it says "Bridgetown Port Gates". Also, can you give me an idea where on the map I would go to catch the buses to Holetown? Could we also catch a bus here to take us over to the Broad St area you were talking about? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aplmac Posted August 28, 2008 #5 Share Posted August 28, 2008 Will my daughter and I be comfortable there alone? I've heard that the Boatyard can be a party place and we aren't into that. Is it more calm farther down the beach? ===> Yes! Most people pay the Boatyard entrance fee that gets them the chair -the drink -the umbrella -the ride back to the ship and then exit the beach-club part of the operation and go sit out on the quiet beach and chill, away from the noisy/young party crowd. Which is why I suggested you walk 35 steps further along and access the free beach via the much quieter Lobster Alive! You'll be on the same beach, under the umbrellas you see at http://www.*****.com/Carlisle_Bay-2.html which is immediately next door to Boatyard -except nicer/quieter and you can have lobster or other seafood for Lunch! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aplmac Posted August 28, 2008 #6 Share Posted August 28, 2008 I've been spending a bunch of time playing with Google Earth. :D I am assuming we come in at the North end of Princess Alice Hwy since the other docks don't look large enough for cruise ships. ===> Correct! I'm guessing the roundabout you keep talking about with the human drivers is the circle just south of the port area where it says "Bridgetown Port Gates". ===> Correct again! -with a big tree in its middle - where on the map I would go to catch the buses to Holetown? ===> Keep walking straight out of the Port's gates.. and it's on the left, other side of Pelican Village craft center Could we also catch a bus here to take us over to the Broad St area you were talking about? ===>No.. Many people just walk it. You'll see other cruisers simply walking...follow them.. It's about a mile, all told. Generally it's the elderly or infirm that take a cab....or when it's a hot day It's a cheap 5min.(less!) cab-ride for about $3-4 usually ..and that'll put you down right on Broad Street Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alwalaska Posted August 28, 2008 Author #7 Share Posted August 28, 2008 Many people just walk it. You'll see other cruisers simply walking...follow them.. It's about a mile, all told. Generally it's the elderly or infirm that take a cab....or when it's a hot day It's a cheap 5min.(less!) cab-ride for about $3-4 usually ..and that'll put you down right on Broad Street Thank you so much for helping us plan our visit. A mile isn't bad. It seemed far, but I am not good at judging distances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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