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We spent $50 each to go to a remote beach in a national park that is in the top 10 world's beaches (Gold Rock Beach at Lucaya national park)--- worth every penny -- we used

 

www.calabashecoadventures.com/cruise.html

 

Eat before you go - the above fee is for the round trip - then $5 each to get into the park -- feed raccoons birds fish - then step out into paradise!

 

Gold Rock Beach -- look it up on google images

or tripadvisor.com - it's number 1 attraction and NOT crowds

 

you can go 2-3 hours if you want - guide will take you anywhere on your time schedule.

 

its 45 min each way driving

 

Take beach bags with water bottles, sunscreen towels etc - PRISTINE beach - saw baby starfish - beautiful water

 

MOST important look up yourself - or have them look up the times for low tide that day -- you have to go at low tide or there is no beach!

 

If low tide there is about 2+ miles of gorgeous beach

 

You can also look up Pat and Diane's snorkeling - they go there too

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