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dress code on the beach

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:00 pm
by Maja M
Ok guys, here comes an akward question. :oops:

I read on this site that topless-sunbathing is forbidden. What I was wondering though is if a (not-so-extreme) g-string bikini would be considered too much or if that as well is forbidden?

Has anyone ever come across someone in that sort of bikini on Tobago? Maybe some locations on the island are more liberal to that type of swim-wear. I'm staying in Castara btw and asking this because obviously I don't want to offend anyone.

Thanks in advance.

//Maja

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:15 pm
by Steve Wooler
Hi Maja

I don't imagine there is a specific law forbidding g-strings, but there are the usual "public decency" laws. Having said that, I doubt whether a Tobago policeman has ever been near any Castara beach.

These sort of decisions are always difficult. It is probably safe to say that the older generations would be totally shocked by such attire, but no doubt it will be likes bees to the honey as far as the young fishermen are concerned.

dress code on the beach

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:00 pm
by Matt Jenkins
:lol: Maja i feel you have very little to worry about from the police. You will be surrounded by far too many men on the beach for the police to see you. However these same men may also block out your sun. You will however have lots of marriage proposals.... :lol:

Matt

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:06 pm
by Maja M
Hahaha well if I ever meet someone who desperately needs to marry a Tobagonian I'll be sure to remember to tell her to wear a thong :lol:

Anyways, thanks for your replies. As for being stared at I don't care, as long as I don't cause any trouble. I am travelling to Tobago with my boyfriend so that should at least keep some fishermen off. I am not planning for any long walks down the beach. Attracting attention is not my main purpose, tanning is. :wink:

Cheers and thanks again! :)

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:53 pm
by Joanne Green
Hi Maja--

We stayed in Castara 2 yrs. ago & there was a lovely German young lady who wore a string bikini. Besides getting admiring glances ( my husband was certainly one!) she encountered no problems. So enjoy yourself & get a good tan!!

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 2:04 pm
by David Watkins
Hi Maja,if you are staying in Castara the best place would be at the left end,facing the sea,of Big Bay,
David :D 8)

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 2:50 pm
by Steve Wooler
Now, now, David - or I'll have to change your rank to "Perv from Bude"

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:31 pm
by Brian Taylor
it just so happens that I know where maja stays, maybe I should take davids binoculars away until then... :wink:

steph

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 1:27 pm
by David Watkins
Aw can't a fellow say anything without getting misunderstood? :(
I meant that that end of the beach is usually fairly secluded as people tend to gather near Naturalist or Cascreole.
David :cry: :cry:

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 1:30 pm
by Steve Wooler
How could anybody have been so crass as to think that it had anything to do with being immediately below your apartment balcony? :lol:

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:09 am
by Brian Taylor
:oops:
how could that happen david. I should have known that you only had majas backs...BEST in mind... :wink:
no offense...

maja: don't worry about your swimsuit and just bring a beachwrap to go into the boathouse restaurant and hide there with a carib or cup of coffee if too many men are gathering :wink: I might be there to have a game of back gammon with you, do you play?

steph

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:30 pm
by Maja M
Hahaha. Guys thanks so much for all your replies. Weird, perverted and honest, well they all made me laugh anyways. :lol:

Stephanie: I've never played backgammon in my life, but I wouldn't mind playing if you taught me :) I'll be sure to bring a pair of shorts and a t-shirt when I leave the beach, no worries. Might there be any beachwraps in Castara village for me to buy? That'd be nice, maybe with some Carib prints on them 8)

Btw, when stopping at Penny Savers? Do they sell sun-lotion? I just don't feel like dragging it all the way from home.

Cheers everyone!!
:D
//Maja the Pale

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:18 pm
by Ronald
Hi Maja

I think that you will have fun during your vacation!

Penny Savers do sell sunlotions, so the only thing you maybe should bring down is a sunstick (15-30) for your lips and/or nose.

About sunlotion, remember it´s tropical sun in Tobago, much stronger compared with Spain or Greece, even with some cloud. I´ve seen many first timers who are using far too low sun protection factor.
Ronald

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:39 pm
by Johanna Y.
Ronald, you are absolutely right. I already have a load of sunblock with me which I bought from Boston last fall. I'm starting from 50 and turn into 30 later, learned that in Brazil a couple years ago. Please don't think me being weird buying lotion from US. The reason is that I'm allergic to most ones except this one :oops: .

Johanna

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:58 am
by Brian Taylor
on the big beach of castara at bobo shanti's shack they have a chice of beach raps. unfortunately I haven't seen any with carib print... :wink:

also in englishman's bay they usually have a choice... so noone has to go "unrapped" :lol:

for the sunblocker I guess it is a good idea to buy it here... my friends always have to pay overweight because the bottles are so heavy in the suitcase... you do need a choice to make your way down from a really high one to the lower ones. we always keep the leftover of our guests for the ones after, so they can use it if they did not bring the "full range"...

maya: would be delighted to teach you, or we just play checkers instead... the sun and the brain sometimes give trouble together... :shock: :lol:

enjoy the taning and liming everybody

stephanie

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:15 pm
by Paul Williams
I was thinking that as David is in situ at the moment maybe he could help Maja by wearing a thong himself on big bay as I am sure this would help to soften the blow and the local guys used to what the future may bring.
Regards
Paul

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:38 pm
by Steve Wooler
Good idea, Paul

Giving new meaning to the term "builder's bum", this photograph leads one to wonder whether this adapted thong could be of use to David in his role as a professional chef.

Hopefully he has brought one to Tobago and will be able to join Maja.

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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:50 pm
by Mikael A
:oops:

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:18 pm
by Bill B
Perish the thought =;

Is it too late to cancel my trip?

Bill

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:34 pm
by David Watkins
Maja,don't believe any of what you read.Iam a sober Cornish gentleman.Also if I were to wear a thong you would have no problem ----everybody esle would have left the beach in horror!!!!!! :wink:
David :D 8)