It's a check the box kind of thing.. do it, no need to do it again.Out of point Lookout over to Smith Island,
Anyone ever take one ? What did you think.
Looks like a nice day trip for this weekend..
Out of point Lookout over to Smith Island,
Anyone ever take one ? What did you think.
Looks like a nice day trip for this weekend..
It might have been the rough water on the way back, room full of people puking on the floor. Then there was one group drinking tequila. I was out on deck wedged into a corner railing getting slapped by waves. One older woman looked at me and said "you ain't right" when we docked and got off the boat.
Why? because you didn't join in the tequila puke fest?
Like anything, it just depends on what you enjoy.
I don't think I'd go with just Tracey and I.. but if there was a good group with coolers we'd be onboard in a second.. It's not the destination but the people you're with.
It's been some 20 years since I did that trip. The boat ride was great, the interest factor on the island is just ok. At that time the price of the trip included a lunch at that one restaurant, don't know if they do that anymore. By the time you finish lunch, there isn't a whole lot of time to explore (not that there is much to explore...). At that time they had golf carts you could rent.
Did it, done it, no need to do it again.
BUT.... Smith Island is known for their "Smith Island Cakes", at least 7 layers. If you see a spot to buy one, do so, if for no other reason that to say you've experienced the Smith Island Cake.
A friend of ours was born and raised on Smith Island. He goes every year to get cakes for friends. He said they are made there. Just so happens that his last name IS Smith! LOL He's got the coolest accent, but at times, I have to ask him what he just said.I've always heard the cakes are not made on Smith Island, maybe not even in Maryland if I remember correctly?
I don't know if that's true or not...?