What more important when you get off the plane, a roti and Carib or a Bake and Shark and Stag? Additional Details Excuse me Dry Season not summer. Thanks for correcting me....
I am helping my 23 year old daughter research visiting Jamaica. She and some friends leave Dec. 31 for a week-long visit. None of them have ever been to Jamaica. We've done some research on ...
all together is the package!!!?
is there like travel agents that i can contact about this?
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I'm leaving for Jamaica August 4 God willing, but I know it's hurricaine season so curious how it's been lately. Additional Details Is it humid there?...
I would definitely recommend Puerto Rico. Its got everything you want and so much more!
The website I included provides tons of information on the island and what you can expect from a trip there!!
Enjoy!
donaldnetzel
I have good suggestion for you & you should check out for yourself on the internet. It's on the Dominican Republic & it's in the small town of Sosua. This area has quite a few different beaches & there's at least one that is absolutely secluded. You might even be able to nude sunbath by your self.
The only problem with some of these secluded Caribbean beaches is that they're not perfectly accessible but that's a big reason why they remain secluded. Most of them require a little walk through the woods. The one Sosua is only about a five minute walk from town & is very scenic--it's worth the walk.
Most people want a resort right on the water with their own beach just out the front door of the resort & they don't want to walk.
Check out the Sosua area in the Dominican Republic. There are plenty of resorts there with maybe fifty bars & restaurants to choose from for your nightlife. It's not nearly as large as some of the other resort towns & never will be so this why you can find your secluded beach there. GOOD LUCK!!
Canal T
Look at going to the Dominican Republic there is everything to do here.White sand beach to white water rafting the second biggest island in the Caribbean with the highest mountain. Whale watching and horse back rides to the waterfalls.. www.lasterrenasweb.com and www.lasterrenastv.com have good info on the Samana area. This area is the fastest growing area in the Caribbean great food and nice people.
kse
The three US Virgin Islands have gorgeous beaches. St. John has more secluded beaches than you can visit in a week.
St.Thomas, which is more developed, has the best night life and restaurants. St Croix is known for it's reefs and diving.
You won't need a need a passport if you are a US citizen.
Happy Feet
Puerto Plata area - Dominican Republic white beaches and nightlife and a lot of restaurants. Ocean World, Isabella de Torre, a town at 10 min from resorts (200.000 souls) what do you want more? Enjoy it!
~*~Fuego Taino~*~
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC!!!! You will have a great time. There is an amazing nightlife, great restaurants with amazing food, and mesmerizing beaches.
subby
I truly recommend the Bahamas. But really you have a host of Caribbean destinations to your choice. Check out this site
http://www.101stockinvestments.com/Types-of-Life-Insurances.html