... If the island starts permitting restaurants and their accompanying toilets and 'accouterments' to be constructed on each of its pristine beaches, it will no longer be paradise. Should Gouverneur have an outpost of Maya's? How about La Gloriette putting up a bunch of outhouses and barbecue shacks on Saline? Needless to say- if we had a vote, which we do not, keep the development up the hill and off of the pristine beach. Le Toiny beach is wild, windy, wavy and fun as it is.
Le Toiny is beautiful- the ride down in the jeep is fun and they have a nice gift shop and pool. Ocean swimming is at your own risk there. Ask for a beach side table when you make your reservation. And enjoy!
Thanks, Kevin!
The day we were last week waitress said we could sit in beach lounges for 30 euros each...but we could have had free access to pool but no chairs by pool.
We sat on lovely couches in the breeze after lunch Steve having cigar and we both enjoyed their rum shots..
Looked like only people on beach chairs were hotel guests..