The Blue Seas resort is next door to the Blue CHAIRS hotel and beach. A bit of friendly competition is bound to make them work harder to attract the gay dollar (or peso). Blue Seas is newer, and a bit more polished than its next door neighbor, but it doesn't have the reputation (or entertainment factor) of the Blue Chairs hotel.
Blue Seas is relatively new with a very nice open air, full service, restaurant on the beach. It is not as crowded as Blue Chairs and seems to have a bit more of a mix of clientele (read it is not exclusively gay as the Blue Chairs appears to be).
The restaurant is small, with an enclosed area when it gets chilly outside. The drinks were good and the waitstaff (many of whom you will see in the bars and clubs later that night) were friendly, although with all the boys around, they were not as attentive as you may hope. Que sera, sera.
Between the three major hotel beach resorts (Blue Chairs, Blue Seas and The Hotel Abbey), you will find they are largely indistinguishable while at the beach, although Blue Chairs is the most crowded of the three, and Abbey Hotel is actually a block up the hill, but they have managed to get a prime spot on the beach.
The rooms are nice and not as small as you would imagine. In fact, I found the rooms at the Blue Chairs, Abbey and Blue Seas to be nice for the money. Don't expect Five Stars, but for a fun weekend in the sun, it is really not bad.
The men at Blue Seas (like the others around it) range from very old and flabby to hunky and hot, and a few good examples of everything in between. Speedos were on those you want to see them on and on plenty of guys you don't! But that's just about anywhere. Leave judgement at home and have a good time!






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