
Rolyn R
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Maldives....the snorkelling and diving is second to none. The hotels range in price from the very reasonable (none are dirt cheap) to the downright opulent. I thoroughly recommend the Maldives. The Seychelles and Mauritius are excellent too. |
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~*sakura*~
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MALDIVES!
(why are we all typing in capitals? lol...) |
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MCR FAN!
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The bahamas, paradise island! I have been there and it was fantastic! Everyone is friendly, the eaches are soft white sand and the seas and like a crystal clera, warm mill pond! Some of the islands are like a postcard with the palm trees and hammocks! Just look around for hotles because they are all great! |
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julie travelcaster
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Sea can be rough on Cancun. South shore of Puerto Rico, the US or British Virgin Islands. St. John has fantastic beaches.
In fact, what you are looking for - I'd go for St. John in the Virgin Islands. |
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islandgirl
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JAMAICA |
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Rose
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Bahamas, Bahamas, Bahamas. |
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♥¤¢яαzу яυєℓє вяєαкєя!
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mauritius
hotel-Le Mauricia its brilliant! |
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sashimo123
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Seychelles,some parts of Florida |
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Amanda
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Mauritius- I went there last year and it is absolutely beautiful...
The Indian resort hotel in the region Le Morne i the southern peninsular was lovely. It was on the beach and provided free water sports as well. |
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doodlepol
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Go to Thailand. It is a wonderful place. Just dont go in the rainy season! |
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Melanie
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The type of beach you're looking for all depends on the resort itself, not nessesarily the island. For instance, the ocean waves are very rough at Sandals Regency St. Lucia.....however, the waves are very calm and the sand is clear at Sandals Grande St. Lucia (awesome resort).
I've also stayed at The Sunspace Punta Cana which was more of a family resort and was very nice. |
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Caroline N
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Eygpt! Im off there soon and its meant to be lovely...
... well i hope so! |
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Doethineb
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http://www.turksandcaicostourism.com/
http://www.geographia.com/turks-caicos/
http://www.sibonne.com/links.htm |
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daisy
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how about tobago, west indies...see www.toabgoplantations.com website |
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sarah jane
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JAMAICA....
couples swept away it right on the beach ..
wonderful |
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Nell
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The maldives, hunt around prices vary a great deal, the travel collection is pretty good. Go for all inclusive as you're a captive audience |
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mummy
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i cant say antigua enough if i had the money i'd move now.good luck hope you find something nice.x |
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babygirl
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cuba |
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victor cobos
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miami flordia |
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benny
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Depends whether you want somewhere quiet or not. Definitely come to the Caribbean we have many hidden treasures over here just waiting for you to discover. Our working populations have worked for their lives to get the jobs that make you all have out of this world holidays. For your description Our northern islands on the Greater Antilles would be your best bet either Dominican Republic, US Virgin Islands or Jamaica all boast your descriptions greatly. I would say the Dom Rep sounds like the best for you. And a hotel I would recommend the Fun Royal/Tropical Beach hotel in Playa Dorada enjoy and take note! |
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darkjewls77
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How about Florida? It has shallow, calm seas, especially if you visit the west coast where the Gulf of Mexico is. Trust me, I live here. =] |
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