Dinner by the Sandbar of Bluewater

On the other end of the island of Bluewater, is a moving sandbar

During high tide, you will not see this sandbar

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but if you do, it will appear in different areas of the island depending on the tide.  We were lucky it was there even if it was habagat season though it was very very windy

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From the villas, this is the pathway to the sandbar

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Amazing 🙂

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By the sandbar you can swim around it

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The waves were quite strong but everyone still enjoyed

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This is how it looks from the end of the sandbar

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Other views

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Around 5pm watching the kids swim and watching the resort set up for dinner

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Just amazing!! This was our set up for our group which was exclusive to us for that evening

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Bonfire

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Our degustation dinner 🙂 P 1,500 per person for all this plus the set up!  Kids below 12 and yayas ate free! 🙂 

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By around 9pm the tide was already coming up so we had to vacate the area.  But we had a most wonderful time

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