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We were there in June, and it was good. As far as safety, if you stay in a well lighted area where there are other people, it should be plenty safe. Yes, places are open and the restaurants in Grand Case are open, as are the restaurants in the Village.
You ask what is it like? There is a lot of construction and rebuilding along most of the beach, Club O excluded. Past Esmeralda there is nothing being done that we saw. The construction workers have come in from many different countries. We heard Spanish, English, French, German and Dutch being spoken by the workers. A crew of 5 or 6 may consist of workers from different countries.
Not much traffic on the beach until one gets to Club O's beach, and it has plenty of traffic. Cedric and the guys are doing a good job with the chairs and umbrellas and keeping the beach clean.
At night there isn't much business in the restaurants. Most of the people there now are the French expatriots. They seem to prefer the smaller cafes in the Plaza across the street from the Village where they gather to drink wine, talk and smoke cigarettes, lots of cigarettes. Although there was usually a gathering at one of the restaurants in the Village. The bocce ball court has been moved. It is now behind the restaurants in the Village. Didn't see anyone playing while we were there. Maybe they couldn't find it as it is off the beaten path, unlike where it was before.
Read my Orient Beach June, 2018 report which is about 5 below this thread.
Last edited by Christa July 14 2018 09:54
You ask what is it like? There is a lot of construction and rebuilding along most of the beach, Club O excluded. Past Esmeralda there is nothing being done that we saw. The construction workers have come in from many different countries. We heard Spanish, English, French, German and Dutch being spoken by the workers. A crew of 5 or 6 may consist of workers from different countries.
Not much traffic on the beach until one gets to Club O's beach, and it has plenty of traffic. Cedric and the guys are doing a good job with the chairs and umbrellas and keeping the beach clean.
At night there isn't much business in the restaurants. Most of the people there now are the French expatriots. They seem to prefer the smaller cafes in the Plaza across the street from the Village where they gather to drink wine, talk and smoke cigarettes, lots of cigarettes. Although there was usually a gathering at one of the restaurants in the Village. The bocce ball court has been moved. It is now behind the restaurants in the Village. Didn't see anyone playing while we were there. Maybe they couldn't find it as it is off the beaten path, unlike where it was before.
Read my Orient Beach June, 2018 report which is about 5 below this thread.
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