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Question: Do you know any great carribean vacation spots?
Question Description:
My family and I are thinking about going to the
carribean either this summer, or next, and are
looking at the all-inclusive resorts. Any
suggestions would be great. We are also open to
any other vacation spots that have warm beaches,
and aren't too long of a flight. Thanks for your
help!
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Answer#1: I think cruising would be a great option if you
are unfamiliar with the different islands of the
Caribbean. You can visit several islands and then
next time pick a particular island to visit for a
longer period of time. I have great rates on
cruises. For example I have a cruise currently
that is $220 per person for an inside cabin and
$260 per person for an outside cabin. If you want
an all-inclusive resort instead of a cruise, there
are some many places to choose from. I would be
happy to speak with you and help you pick a great
vacation for you and your family.
Answer#2: A caribbean cruise is a great option. But, If your
are looking for a budget all inclusive I suggest
Dominican Republic. Maybe is a long trip but
worth it.
Answer#3: Curacao has plenty to do, loads of places to do
nothing, and plenty of fun. Different culture from
most of the other islands, and a different weather
as well because of it's location. http://www.curacao.com
Answer#4: I have two words for you Cayman Islands. They are
AMAIZING! Grand Cayman is great if you have a
family there is a ton to do Swim with stingrays,
hold baby turtles, museums, shopping, 7 mile
beach. It's all there. I would recomend the Mariot
or the Ritz if you have the $. But there are a ton
of other places to stay. The best thing about
the Caymans is they are only an 1and a half hour
flight from Tampa, Florida. It's a snap to get
there and the islands are very safe. They have one
of the lowest crime rates in the Carribean.
Answer#5: St. Maarten !Scuba diving around Proselyte Reef.
Snorkeling and swimming and body boarding
Windsurfing at Orient Beach and Coconut grove.
Para sailing of Orient Beach Sky Diving at Grand
Case airport Hiking – there are 25 miles of
clearly defined footpaths running through the
hills and along the shore. Horseback riding Best
Beach for a Half-Day Visit : Mullet Bay Best Beach
for the Dedicated Beach Bum : Orient Beach , aka
Baie Orientale, technically, is located in St.
Martin but it's an easy taxi ride from
Philipsburg. The beach has a section for nudists
as well as more crowded areas. You can rent water
gear and beach lounges, and there are numerous
bars and food shacks. Windsurfing is good here and
you can rent equipment. Best Beach for Active
Types : Dawn Beach for snorkeling and body
surfing. Secluded Beach : Cupecoy Beach , which
has caves and rock cliffs, has lots of private
nooks and crannies and Dawn Beach for snorkeling.
As St Maartens is 100% duty free almost anything.
Best buys would be electrical goods, cameras
,gold, booze and cigarettesGolf on the Dutch side
at Mullet Bay . Diving you can rent the equipment
at the scuba shop in Simpsonbay http://www.thescubashop.net/This company does
dive tours http://www.divestmaarten.com/simpson_bay...U can
contact this tour company for futher
informationCalypso Tours P.O. Box 167 , Cole Bay ,
St. Maarten Phone: 011-5995-23514 http://www.diviresorts.com/stmaarten/isl_recreat
ion.asp http://www.divilittlebay.com/divilittlebay/resor
t.aspSt. Maarten Awaits You.
Answer#6: Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Negril in Jamaica. You
wont be disappointed. Jamaica is 3h and 45 minutes
from NY, 1h and 15min from Florida. Jamaica Grande
is an all inclusive hotel and the Rio which is
located in Ocho Rios.
Answer#7: I'd recommend you take a Caribbean cruise. You'll
likely get better all-inclusive service, food, and
entertainment. Plus, you'll get to sample
different ports of call (4 or 5 different places
on a 7 day cruise). Also, the cost will be the
same or less than most all-inclusives. And,
you'll only need to fly (or drive if you live
close enough) to Miami, or Tampa, or Houston, or
any of the various other ports cruises leave out
of nowadays.Go to www.vacationstogo.com and click
on "Find a Bargain" to start shopping
for your cruise.
Answer#8: I went to the Cayman Islands once, and although we
just stayed in a nice hotel, not all-inclusive, it
was still the most beautiful place I have ever
been. The water is breathtaking, and it is so much
fun!!
Answer#9: Yes...Hawaii. The Caribbean is grossly overrated,
you can do much better at any of the Hawaiian
islands.
Answer#10: St. Thomas & St. Johns really nice & not
much trash. No cruises. Just fly straight there
& stay for a week.
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