Description
When beaches were new and abundant, people preferred to rest and relax in urban settings like concrete jungles and asphalt forests. Find a modern place of recreation with today’s deal.
The indoor restaurant/pub assures a romantic cozy mood, with its outstanding Bar containing every drink you ever dreamt to taste. The outdoor is what we called Hawaiian style. The modern bamboo and palms teleport you to a unique, relaxing and s place.
Come and taste our fresh sea food in addition to a large variety of American and Lebanese cuisine.
When it comes to relaxation & unwinding in its beautiful white sands, Puncho is the place to be.
TIPS ON TAKING LITTLE CHILDREN ON THE BEACH
Start Sunscreen Inside
There are two reasons why it is very important to start the sunscreen process inside: first, you'll give it time to absorb into your tot's skin, and second, it makes for one less time you'll have to put lotion all over your child's sandy body.
Bring Your Own Shade
Will your tot sit under a tent happily playing? No, probably not. However, a sunshade does provide shelter for when he does sit to have a snack, for when you change him, or even if he decides to take a little rest (gasp).
Bring Baby Powder
Speaking of sand being everywhere, did you know that rubbing baby powder on skin where sand appears to be stuck will help remove it? No joke. Stock up on the travel-sized versions to put an end to tantrums from a kiddo who's suddenly over the sand.
Bring a Blow-Up Pool
I really wish I knew about this when my tots were younger, but someone recently told me that they always brought a small blow-up baby pool to the beach, and it acted as a sneaky play yard (don't actually fill it with water).
Be the First on the Beach
Kids are early risers, so take advantage of those early mornings by hitting up the beach first thing — it'll be less crowded, you can pick the best spot for your family, the water is usually calmer in the mornings, and the sun isn't as blazing hot. And if you've got an afternoon snoozer, you'll still have time to make that nap happen!
Bring Snacks
Why won't you have room for a book? Because that beach bag will need to be filled to the gills with snacks. No worse a time to be without a snack then while at the beach.
Watch Out For Waves
You might have a water baby who loves the bath or pool, but the ocean is an entirely different scenario. Tots tend to be a little weary of the great big ocean and the waves that crash onto the shore. You might want to avoid pushing it on your child if she seems fearful at first — playing in the sand is just as fun, and after she gets used to it, she'll be jumping in just like the rest of 'em.