We have just come back from what can only be described as a week in paradise.We arrived at cocobay after a long flight from the UK to be met with such a warm welcome,our bags were taken to our little wooden bungalow by a very strong young man who was at the top of the hill before we had even started out.Our bungalow"Monserratt 1" was overlooking the sea on the West side of the promintory and we had a clear view of Monserratt in the distance,it was divine.The room was lovely with a king size bed and a bathroom twice the size of my kitchen back home.There was a wonderful balcony with 2 nice wooden chairs and a hammock,and beautiful flowers all around.
We too were concerned after reading some reviews.
Yes...there are sand flies...and some less well aware people had been bitten dreadfully,but we both took vitamin B1 tablets before we went and whilst we were there,and we also sprayed ourselves with 100% deet if we went to the beach and also at night.My husband came home without a single bite on him and myself who is usually eaten to bits by mosquito,s abroad only had 6 sandfly bites,the mossies left me well alone...
And yes there are birds in the restaurant especially prevelant at breakfast time,but OH,how beautiful are they,and as long as you don,t walk away from your table leaving food uncovered they won,t be a bother to you,after all you are eating in an open air restaurant that has an ambience all of it,s own,so you can,t expect the birds not to be there too.
The food at Cocobay is excellent,breakfasts consist of a full english if thats what you want....there is a vast array of fruit on offer ,crossaints,muffins etc,also cereal...and there is an egg chef on hand to cook your eggs as you require them....
Lunch is a buffet with various dishes with loads of choices....
Dinner at Cocobay is an experience not to be missed...the food is presented to you in what can only be described as an art form,it would happily grace any table of a first class London restaurant,and the infusion of flavours was so good.......
A tip about dinner...put your name down for your evening meal as you pass reception in the morning on your way to breakfast...they stagger the amount of people they have in there so as to give first class service..so if you want an early dinner..make sure your name goes in the book before 07.30am.
A few tips to make your holiday as enjoyable as ours.........
Bottled water is not part of the all inclusive package but you can buy this very cheaply at reception and put in the fridge in yoyr room.....
Pick up your pool towels before breakfast as they run out quickly...
Take pegs to cover any holes in your mosquito net..although I must say mine had none but I was glad of this tip....
Take a face flannel if you use one as the hotel doesn,t provide them....
Stay away from grassy areas of the beach....especially at Dusk and Dawn as this is where most of the sandflies are.........
You may even if you are lucky meet "the sugar birds" as I named them,if you leave your door open they will come into the room and go straight to the sugar packets in the basket on top of your fridge...they know the difference between tea bags,creamer and sugar,some of them will even open them on the mat and eat it,but mostly they just fly of with it,I used to open one and put it on the veranda for them,and just sit and watch them,they are so tame,even the lizard we had loved sugar,his long tongue was always licking it.
And lastly...to the best beach.........
Wander along the beach towards the restaurant on the headland,then walk across a small bit of scrubland and you will find a lage deserted beach...this is the one to be on if you want peace and quiet and sheer beauty...but the locals do use it at the weekends...
Myself and my husband have just had a holiday in paradise,I hope you do too,and if you go please say hello to Dave the barman for me..he must be the happiest guy in all the Carribean,and he is certainly well loved by all who meet him....
ENJOY.......








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