There is a range of accommodation here with W-coast hotels tend to be considerably more upmarket and exclusive; mid-range properties predominate on the SW coast. Self-catering options are concentrated in the S, with most also offering in-house food, beverage and entertainments facilities. All establishments are fairly modest in size, with a few notable exceptions.
The W-coast beaches tend to be narrow and have slightly coarser sand
than in the S, where wide, soft, white-sand beaches are the norm. The W
coast faces the relatively calm Caribbean Sea, although steeply banked
beaches can create undercurrents; in some narrower sections, beaches are
subject to tide and storm erosion. The sea along the S coast tends to
be a little less settled and appeals to windsurfers.
The E coast has picturesque, almost deserted beaches facing the
Atlantic, but the water has a reputation for strong currents and tends
to be the exclusive domain of surfers and strong, experienced swimmers.
All beaches are officially public but coastal development often makes
access virtually exclusive to establishments lining the shore. Naturist
and topless bathing are illegal and the law is almost universally
observed.
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