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If you are from the East Coast, Bermuda is a very short plane ride so you don't waste what little time you have flying. Elbow Beach is a wonderful resort that I can recommend. The island is easy to maneuver on a scooter and you can get from one side to the other in that amount of time (Hamilton is bigger with more shopping but also more touristy and more cruise lines port there). St. Georges is quaint and not as touristy, but there also isn't a whole lot to see and do. Certainly worth an afternoon though.
You said Caribbean but can I also recommend The Royal Hideaway Resort in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. They don't allow anyone under the age of 18 (it might be 16, but I think it is 18). It is what they call a Super All-Inclusive...you don't have to wear wristbands or anything, it is very high end and romantic. You stay in your villa and have access to your own concierge (by villa) who will book your dinner reservations at one of their 5 restaurants (they might have 6 now. It's been 3 years since we've been there and can't wait to get back!). And the food is amazing! Really. We are foodies and considered SOME of the dinners there as good as any expensive meal in the states (of course there were a few things we didn't like but individual tastes vary). It is close enough to see some ruins, there is a nice eco park nearby and you can take a ferry to Cozumel for an afternoon. There is no nightlife...if you look up reviews on the place you will see that is the biggest negative it receives. But personally, if you are looking for a resort to go to with your significant other where there aren't kids, don't you pretty much make your own nightlife?? It's very romantic. Biggest drawback? You generally take the flight into Cancun with everyone going to party there (sorry those who love Cancun, we had a VERY bad experience with our flight and those on it) and then the drive to the resort is about 2 hours if I remember correctly. We felt it was well worth it. |
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Contact this travel agent named Cornelius. He has a website that has everything or he can find it for you. www.myserenitytravel.com His office number is 301-653-8937.
He planned a Caribbean trip for my family last August. And we will be going back again in Oct. give him a call, you will not regret it! |
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Jet
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http://www.superclubs.com/brand_hedonism/Resort_HedonismIII/index.asp
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http://www.cat69.com/news/group.html |
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Sandals
click the link below to watch the video and check prices.
You'll see why.
customerservice@intriguedtravel.com |
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Boaz
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Four days and three nights are not enough for the big islands or even adventure and beach-filled islands like Antigua and St. Lucia. For that duration you could try the smaller ones like the Bahamas, Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands or Dominica--very lush and laid back.
Check the Caribbean websites.
Boaz. |
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Why not go to the beautiful little Island of ANGUILLA where you will get all the relaxation your heart and body requires check it out and see you wont be disappointed http://skyviews.com/anguilla |
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All the Sandals resorts are nice, all-inclusive, and adults only.
A lot depends on where you're travelling from as well. If you can fly to an island directly from your city, that's you're best bet. Otherwise you will have to connect at least once or islands such as Jamaica, St. Thomas, Domician Republic, or somewhere on the Yucatan Penninsula in Mexico. Any other islands may take another connection.
Figure you'll need one day to travel down and one day to travel back at the very least, so If you are planning a vacation for 4 days you will only stay at the resort for 2 -21/2 days. The rest of the time will be travel, so maximize your time and select an island that will require the least amount of travel time to reach. |
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I VOTE FOR RINCON PUERTO RICO.OR ONE OF PUERTO'S SISTER ISLANDS...CULEBRA OR VIEQUES !
WWW.RINCON.ORG
WWW.ISLACULEBRA.COM
WWW.ISLAVIEQUES.COM
WWW.GOTOPUERTRICO.COM
WWW.VILLASEVILLA.NET (GUEST HOUSE IN THE RAIN FOREST)
WWW.TRIPADVISOR.COM (PUERTO RICO FORUMS)
HAPPY PLANNING....DODA |
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i like seven mile beach on the grand cayman...its expensive there, but soooo nice...the best beaches i've ever seen! have fun! |
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http://www.rhodatravelsite.com |
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