Identify a Trini.? |
What's A Trini?
How would you know one if you saw one?
So, when next you see someone stop in the middle of an aisle to strike up an instant friendship, know that it is a T... |
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Real cheap flight and hotel to Jamaica? |
Can any1 tell me where I can get real cheap roundtrip and nonstop flights to Jamaica from Atlanta within the next month or 2?
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Can my friend sleep in my hotel room in Jamaica? |
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Sudden Departure to Tobago? |
Geez I am sorry, I had absolutely no manners! I ran away to the gorgeous sister isle for a dew days to rest and relax!! Sorry guys - the bene ball people was sold out!!!
Was I missed? ... |
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My husband and I are on a tight budget. We want to go somewhere tropical, romantic and unique? |
Any suggestions on a location that feels expensive but is budget friendly?
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What is the easiest way for an American to travel to Cuba from NYC? |
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What is there to do in San Juan, Puerto Rico? |
(I'll be there for ONLY one day in April 2008) I want to make the most of that day...We are going to be there from just 5 pm- 12am.
What is there to do during those times?? Also, any ... |
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HELP! I was stung by something in water in Belize? |
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Where to stay at in Negril? |
| I am going to Negril for my honeymoon and was wondering whether which resort: Couples Negril, Couples Swept Away, or Sandals Negril was the best. I am going to be there the first week of August. I ... |
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What are some fun/interesting things to do in Trinidad & Tobago? |
| I am going there on April 17th and I can not find any books or good websites that have information on interesting sights or things to do. Any ideas?... |
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Can you name the puerto rican National Symbols ? |
Besides the National flag (sky blue triangle and a white star with 3 red stripes and 2 white stripes [same design as th cuban flag but invertd colors] ).
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Do you recommend any hotle/resort i should stay in? |
Yea, so im goin to DR in august, with my mom, my 11 year old sister and im 14 years old.
I need help with picking out a hotel/resort place to stay in for about 3-5 days. It should be a ... |
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Does anyone know of any bilingual schools in PR? |
| on the western side of the island. Lares area. oh, for a child in kindergarten. thanks in advance... i have googled it and not coming up with much. also it is even better if its a private school... i ... |
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Anyone visited cuba?whats weather like over xmas? |
| really want to go to Cuba and take the kids,wondered what weather is like over xmas and new year, or is there a risk of hurricanes during this period?any tips on places to stay etc, would be hugely ... |
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How do I choose which Caribbean island to visit? There are so many to choose from.? |
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Felicia C
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That's a hard question to answer. I'm from Barbados so I tend to think everyone should visit there but a better answer is to have you figure out what you want.
Think about:
How much do you want to spend? Airline costs, accommodation and general spending vary by location. Countries closer to the US and countries that are hubs for airlines tend to be a bit cheaper to get to. Some of the Lesser Antilles are accessible only via hubs (e.g. Barbados, St. Lucia)
Do you want to participate in activities outside of the hotel or are you okay with an all-inclusive type of experience? Some locations may not have all-inclusive facilities.
What kinds of activities do you like? The smaller islands tend to have quick and easy access to a variety of activities while larger countries provide more "unspoilt" territory, if you're interested in hiking/exploring but sometimes different activities can be widely separated. All have rich history and culture, and a variety of water and other sports and activities.
Do you want to visit a festival? This choice can affect the cost and date of travel but most Caribbean islands have music and cultural festivals.
Do you plan to spend days baking at the beach and what kind of experience do you want? There are white/ pink/ black sand beaches in different locations. Also, there aren't nude beaches in every island, e.g. Barbados doesn't have nude beaches, so you have to know what you plan to be up to. Some places have public beaches everywhere (e.g. Barbados); for some you may want to stick to the hotel you're staying at.
What is your nationality? You may find it easier/more difficult to visit a particular country based on your nationality. Requirements change from country to country and you may have to get a visa if you want to visit.
Would you prefer a cruise? Actually, for someone who can't make up their mind, this is a good choice because it lets you "sample" a bit of several islands and maybe make a choce for a future trip. You should definitely consider it.
So if you can figure out some of the things you want out of your vacation, do one of two things
1) if you want a cruise, do a search on the various cruises you can choose from. I've found Travelocity to be a good place to do searching, even if you don't buy from the site.
2) if you want to visit one place on this trip, visit the Caribbean Tourism Organization website for links to information for many islands (see link in source list). Browsing on the websites should give you an idea of where you might like to go, and then you can start looking at airline tickets, accommodations and activities.
As a last resort, if you feel this is way too much for you to handle, see if you can find a good travel agent and tell them the answers to the questions. That way, they can make suggestions on locations they think you'll enjoy.
Hope that helps. |
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Daughtry-luver
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What are your expectations?
What is your budget?
When do you plan to go?
Start there-
Dominican Republic - cheap, unspoiled, but not a lot of nite life
Jamaica - Mid range on price, nitelife, beautiful, endless activities
that's just 2 but you are sure to find one that suites your needs |
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Hector S
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It depends on what you want to do. Are you interested in exploring the history of an island? Maybe you just want to relax at the spa or soak up rays on some secluded beach? Looking for hot nightlife? Each island is different.
I live on St. Thomas so of course I'm going to plug the US Virgin Islands. St. Thomas is the more cosmopolitan of the US Virgin Islands. Come here if you're looking to take in a lot of attractions like the Paradise Point Skyride or Coral World Marine Park. As a bonus you can take a short ferry ride to St. John and check out the National Park there. There's even a ferry you can take here to get to the British Virgin Islands (bring your passport). Now if you're looking for rest, relaxation, and lots of great scenery check out St. Croix. Not much nightlife there (that's St. Thomas' cup of tea) but the island is rich in historical sites, a tropical rain forest, and is home to the Cruzan Rum distillery. There's also a casino on St. Croix as St. Croix is the only island in the USVI that allows casino gambling. Guess what though: you can take a ferry or a seaplane to St. Croix as well. I think the USVI is a great total package vacation. You should definitely look into it. |
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evensout
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i hear Aruba is nice.....especially if you're an over privileged, just
out of high-school, rich parents, pampered, everyone will just love me cause i'm american, wanna get drunk and party person |
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wanninonni
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My personal favorite is St. Martin |
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A M
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My personal favorite is Dominica. It's an island rain forest. The last time we were there, it was very beautiful, unspoiled, and not so tourist oriented. It's a beautiful place with very nice people. Also, Jamaica has beautiful beaches, with the exception of Shaw Beach. It's very rocky. You must climb the falls at Dunn's River. |
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zaxonzaxoff
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research the hurricane seasons of your choices then , base your final decision on what time of year it is. |
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Misty E
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First decide what type of accomodations you want to have, and make sure the place you intend to stay meets those accomodations. Secondly, depending on the time of year you go (now is hurricane season), check to see whether or not the island has an adequate response program. History of disasters striking can in no way predict what might happen when you go, but if they have dealt with a problem in the past, it could be reassuring that you will be well taken care of.
Third, if you plan on doing some exploring outside of the resort, check into places that cater to travellers. Until last year, with the missing student, Aruba, was one of the safest and most beautiful places to visit. I believe that was a very unfortunate incident, and when compared with othere areas in the Caribbean, Aruba should still be considered an excellent and safe place to visit. |
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cheersforcheese
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The Dominican Republic is so beautiful and not as expensive as the other carribean islands |
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