Cap St Georges

Published 20th of July, 2017

The Upper Bar

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Resisting the urge to fling ourselves into the pool, we continue...

Restaurant with Sea View

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This all looked nice. We didn't have a chance to check the prices though.

No Fences

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If you look on the right of the picture, you will see a line of parked cars. Anybody can park there. There is no restrictions on who can access the beach.

Restaurant Close Up

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Given that it was nearly 4PM when we visited, on an off-peak weekday, the restaurant had a fair number of customers.

To The Beach

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Oddly, the only people swimming were women, though I can assure you that there is no gender separation!

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