RAL INN said..
Sunday had till now 3 posts in 2 forums all flaming Safari Lodge. With no other sustenance.
That's me in the Picture I posted. Warren has sissy blonde hair.
Formula nova, here is a video that from about 45secs shows the area off Safari Lodge. the lighter colored area to the right which extends toward beach and down to left is an area of reef protected water I call the Lagoon (for want of an easier word).
the area in picture is where there are the low tide gaps.
Hi Tony, thanks for the explanation. I have sailed there, but I never noticed any reef out further. I probably wouldn't call it a lagoon, as I expect a lagoon is more protected and has shallow water. The lagoon at Lord Howe Island has a ring of reef and the water is relatively shallow so it keeps down the chop. Maybe I would have noticed it if I had sailed it more.
Regardless of what you think of Sunday's review, it is good to see some postings from people that have actually been there.
It is interesting to read some of the reviews on Trip Advisor. Even the positive reviews where someone has recommended the place to others still mentions that they felt a bit cheated on the way they are charged. Maybe Warren doesn't realise that if he is a bit more upfront with charges, people don't get so upset when they are hit with them. This is the positive reviews, so you can assume that they are legitimate reviewers, with legitimate reviews.
Anyway, its not my place, all I care about is that people have an accurate idea of what the conditions are like before they go there. It is always good to see reviews, as, as I have mentioned, all the resorts say 'it's always windy', and it is all 'flat water'. Even on a trip to Dahab, all the websites for the place said it was super windy, and the month I went had so many percentages of days over a certain windspeed. What they don't tell you is that even though its windy, its also very gusty, and the wind dies like clockwork at around 2 or 3pm, at which point you need to start sailing back or get stuck in the offshore wind.
Similarly, I went to Margarita, and the reviews were super positive. Compared to some places in Aus, it was pretty average.