End of the day ritual |
The island has many great locations to watch the sunset. Most of our favourite places are on the waterfront facing towards Cancun or Isla Blanca; locations where the brilliant colours of the setting sun are splashed on the ocean and echoed on nearby reflective surfaces.
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2002 at Villa Makax on westside of Isla |
At that time golf cart rentals were not very common so we seldom left the neighbourhood. I have very pleasant memories of standing barefoot in the surf with my glass of wine waiting for the sunset, and we all know good memories induce return visits.
We returned to Isla in 2005, after taking a trip to Bali, and then, as it turns out, one final vacation on the Pacific coast of Mexico. We decided that Isla was better, much better!
2005 Sunset Grill view |
On our second trip we explored more of the island, discovering other restaurants such as Sunset Grill at the north end of the island and Casa O's near the southern end of the island.
2009 Lawrie at Casa O's Restaurante |
Both restaurants were delightfully romantic places to spend a few hours savouring good food and beautiful sunsets.
(The Casa O's property was sold a couple of years ago and has been converted to a lovely private home.)
View near Brisas Grill and BallyHoo |
Now that we are full-time islanders we have several other favourite places.
A table on the beach at Brisas Grill on Rueda Medina is the perfect location to watch the sun ignite the sky with fiery pinks, oranges and reds before slowly extinguishing itself in the ocean.
Besides the great show of the sun going down, there are usually boats coming and going, kids hanging out with friends, and fishermen bringing in their catch. There is always something to see, to photograph.
Sunset view from Soggy Peso dock |
A little further south on the island are other good locations for sunset watching. We are very partial to the Soggy Peso Bar & Grill, especially since the two large derelict boats that were blocking the great view have been towed away and turned into reusable scrap. Sitting on the dock with a glass of wine is such a relaxing way to end the day - watching kayakers, and boaters enjoying a last bit of evening light.
Jeff Current at Marina Paraiso |
The jewel-toned lights hanging randomly from overhead tree branches creates a whimsical atmosphere. The lights are far more romantic than the unfortunately standard florescent tube fixtures found in a number of local restaurants. Recently Barlito's has added tall bistro-style tables and chairs tucked under tiny waterfront palapas, making the sunset viewing even better.
My waiter sharing the rooftop view |
Exclusive. Our rooftop deck. It's a great place for sunset viewing, for the late-afternoon "ah" factor, however, efficient bar service at this location is always a challenge. The waiter grumbles when I ask for a refill. He has to trek down thirty-eight stairs to the kitchen refrigerator, and back up thirty-eight stairs. Sigh!
It's a good thing I know him quite well.
Cheers
Lynda & Lawrie