Is it true that even the "nice" resorts etc. in the Bahamas have cockroaches in the hotel rooms? |
| How prevalent is this and what can I do to avoid this? Should I call the hotel and have them spray the rooms before we check in? How would I know that they'd done it? We're invited to a ... |
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Where to live in Puerto Rico? ?A donde debo vivir en Puerto Rico? |
| I am moving to Puerto Rico in April. I have a government job at Fort Buchanan. It is a full-time salary job. I have no children. I am 24 years old and don;t have much debt (excpet for student ... |
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Trinidad Holiday in the month of July? |
As Friggy so intentionally mentioned her upcoming holiday - I was thinking if we has to have a holiday in July what would you call it? Would it be a religious holiday? An arrival day?
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Dominican Republic? |
| Which is the best place to visit at Dominican Republic: Puerto Plata, Punta Cana or Santo Domingo?... |
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Do you agree with Jamaican Honeymoon Resorts' 'Hetorosexual Couple Only' policy? |
Most 'honeymoon & romance' resorts such as Sandals, Superclubs and Beaches have a policy of allowing heterosexual couples only.
What do you think about it? Do you think this ... |
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Do they hassle you at customs in the Dominican Republic? |
| I'm going to go to the DR for 3 days on monday and I was just wondering if they hassle you at customs there or if they are just happy you're there to spend money. Everytime I go to canada ... |
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Where is the most beautiful turquise water in the Caribbean? |
| I am planning a vacation in the caribbeam or mexico and I am wondering, in what place the water is the most beautifuL?... |
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Is the Dominican Republic part of the U.S.? |
| We were going to take a trip to Puerto Rico because i knew it was part of the U.S. but i was checking our itinerary and it says we are going to Punta Cana which is in The Domincan Republic. So I was ... |
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Can you drive in Trinidad? |
How To Drive In Trinidad & Tobago - (The Revised Manual) ) 1.
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>signals will give away your next move. A real Trini driver never uses
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Dialling Codes Jamaica to the UK? |
I'm getting married in Jamaica, and need to give my wedding planner my home telephone number....
How do i write it down?
E.g.
My number is 0116 123 4567
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OK to drink the water in Puerto Rico? |
| I've heard nightmare stories of traveling to Mexico only to spend your vacation within 2 feet of your toilet. Is this the case in Puerto Rico or is the water the same as in the continental US?<... |
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When will we be able to go to Cuba again? |
I've always wanted to study in Cuba and I'm wondering if anybody can give me an idea as to when we will be able to go there legally?
And can someone explain to me, in depth, the ... |
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Jamaica,Barbados, Antigua, Bahamas or Aruba? |
Which is the safest, nicest and what were your experiences? |
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Scott B
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We felt the safest in Aruba. As for the nicest and our experiences:
- Jamaica: great culture, fascinating people, lush landscape, cool excursions especially Dunn's River Falls. Didn't feel entirely safe, though.
- Barbados: somewhat average, but swimming with sea turtles is a great excursion. Weak on shopping for cruise visitors.
- Antigua: best known for having 365 beaches, or one for every day of the year. So there are plenty of places to lay out without crowds. Reminded us of Barbados. The downtown shopping area is decent.
- Bahamas: more crowded and developed than we like, but it's the top destination of the Caribbean because it's closer and more convenient than the other islands. Plenty of restaurants and shopping, of course.
- Aruba: the smallest of all, a good place for a very quiet vacation. Not much to see or do, but good for taking it easy.
It really comes down to what kind of vacation you want. All of the above have excellent hotels and all-inclusives if relaxing is your goal. |
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Cherrypicker
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I've been to Barbados twice; my partner was born there. It is heaven on earth and I don't exaggerate |
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Confused
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BARBADOS!!!!! yipeee. But i've never been before. |
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Emily
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Ive only been 2 antigua, but loved it, iv been twice and would go back. it depends what sort of holiday you want, if its relaxing on the beach, swimming in the sea and generally chilling out then Antigua is your place. I stayed at the Coconut beach hotel, which is tiny but is great if you want to get away from everything, its like a little community - you make friends with everyone, also no children under 12 allowed. Its a 3*+ but seemed more like a 4*+. The food is amazing - best meals ive ever eaten there!!
I also have stayed at the Gran pinapple which is also really nice but more expensive but not alot greater that Coconut. It is also a bigger resort if you are looking for more to do.
Antigua generally is very friendly, never felt unsafe, the hotel, shop and airport staff are all really nice - its the kindest country ive been. They all talk to you but dont hassle - if u wanna be left alone they will do! |
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Antigua... I live on my boat there for about 7 months out of every year and have for 5 years now... and I love Antigua... best island in the Caribbean |
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The best place I have ever visited was the very friendly ANTIGUA |
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Just come back from Barbados. Stayed at ST Lawrence Gap. It's beautiful but does have a drug problem. You get hassled a lot. Amazing sea and views though. |
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