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Question: What's similar to the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean?
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I'm getting married in June and my fiancee wants
to go to the Cayman Islands for our Honeymoon. I
would love nothing more than to take her there.
She has been there with her family before and it's
probably her favorite place in the entire world.
It sounds absolutely beautiful and
wonderful...However, the cost is almost double of
other places in the caribbean, and I'm having a
horrible time fitting it into the budget. I mean,
it is literally double the cost of other places
which is very frustrating. Any suggestions of
where else there is to go that is similar to Grand
Cayman?
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Answer#1: As one who has lived in both Grand Cayman and the
TCI, I can't agree that there is any comparison
between the two. You don't say when your fiancee
was last in Cayman, but it has changed somewhat
since Hurricane Ivan two and a bit years ago.
Providenciales has superlative beaches, if that's
what you are after ("the best in the
world"), but there is really nothing else to
do than hang about on the beach and I don't think
that prices lag far behind those of Cayman.Perhaps
this is the moment to go somewhere new to both of
you, so that you will discover it together and
have shared memories. If your fiancee likes
sophistication and style, then a good choice would
be Martinique. As part of metropolitan France, it
has French sophistication combined with Caribbean
exoticism. http://www.martinique.org/.
Alternatively, you could consider its sister
island Guadeloupe -- a more rural part of France
than Martinique! http://www.escapeartist.com/guadeloupe/guadeloup
e1.htmI was utterly thrilled by both islands.
They're not at all like the Cayman Islands -- they
are dramatically different.
Answer#2: Any of the small islands in the US Virgin Islands
or in the British Virgin Islands. Both locations
are small and relatively remote but have great
shopping and some of the most pristine beaches in
the world. It is also quite expensive there
although less than Grand Cayman.
Answer#3: I recently went with friends to Turks and Caicos
(we stayed in Providenicales). We had a great
time and all of us (we were all professionals in
our mid 20s) felt that if we ever came back, we'd
come back as a couples. If you do go, don't stay
at Beaches (very family). I'd suggest Club Med or
Sands. Plenty of activities and the food is
pretty good. If that atmosphere isn't your thing,
I'd try any of the other ones.
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