If you are a sea-spirit, Bluewaters is pure seduction
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 4/7/08
Journeying up to Speyside inhibitions begin to melt. Arriving on the ridge overlooking the beguiling mantra of blue waters,cupped in the palm of nature's most lush foilage & avian cacaphony, you are transendentally intoxicated. Blue Waters Inn is for the minimalist, the soul seeking refuge in nature's tranquility. The accomodations are clean, the staff friendly but not familiar, the setting simultaneously serene and invigorating. You can have a room sans electronic technology where you drift off to the most peaceful rest from the lull of the wind and waves. Scuba diving and snorkling opportunities abound. Kayaks are available - gratis, to paddle around the inlet. At night for a little naughty fun skinny dip off the pier, among the illuminated sargeant fish. All meals I have had there were pleasing to the palette, though a bit pricey. Frank's glass bottom boat tours to see the largest known brain coral and other fascinating specimens. You then have the opportunity to swim in the middle of the ocean - I can compare no other experience to this. It's trumph! Hiking tours to Little Tobago offers much visual awe for birdwatchers. Little to no cellphone reception, internet service, or other business ammenities. The perfect retreat. Very tongue in cheek, I say, but the awe of nature.