December 18, 2008
What are the nicest vacation destinations in the Caribbean?
Can you answer vegas_girl's question about Caribbean Vacations?:
Next spring I plan to go on vacation to the Caribbean, and I was wondering where to go? I do not like secluded places, I like to see nice hotels, city life (if the case) and lots of people around me. I enjoy lively spaces, not isolation. Any ideas?
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Next spring I plan to go on vacation to the Caribbean, and I was wondering where to go? I do not like secluded places, I like to see nice hotels, city life (if the case) and lots of people around me. I enjoy lively spaces, not isolation. Any ideas?
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Barbados has a fascinating history, with a deep cultural heritage.
So along with spectacular white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters the islands heritage adds to the sophisticion of this paradise.
The Barbados museum is the home of Barbadian culture and heritage. It is the heart of what is known as the Garrison Historic Area.
With in this area you'll find the National Canon Collection and George Washington House…
Barbados the most idyllic of all Caribbean vacation destinations
the bahamas, virgin islands,
Fly to San Juan, Puerto Rico, take a cruise ship there and visit various destinations at the same time without having to pack and unpack. I suggest a cruise ship that visits Curacao. Its capital, Willemstad, is a beautiful town. St. Maarten and St. Thomas are shopping paradises. All these islands have gorgeous beaches, and their people are very nice. Visit the Royal Caribbean website and browse around. You won't be sorry you did. By the way, I don't work for Royal Caribbean, I'm just a cruise freak. Have a good one.
Aruba, Dominican Republic, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands..
Yea I'd take a cruise so that I could see the islands for myself. But if by next spring you mean late april early may I'd go to Antigua… that's when they have their annual yacht regattas. The night life would be awesome and we have some really good hotels and beaches.
Good Luck.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia and Cozumel, Mexico are all nice lively destinations. They each have lots of things to do and the people are very friendly.
Aruba and Puerto Rico
St. Martin/St. Marteen it is a french and dutch island
has a great beach that is clothing optional Orient beach
most beach on this island clothing optional is accepted
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic =
- town of +/- 300.000 people
- 40 different hotels/resorts (from 25 us to 450 us/night p.p.)
- 35 different excursions - tailor made trips
- 33 miles of beaches
- Cable car ( Isabella de Torres)
- Ocean World
other name of Puerto Plata:2 LA NOVIA DE L´ATLANTICO"
I´m a tour operator for VIP´s just contact me.
Bye Bye
Gilbert
CUBA. CUBA. CUBA. (unless you're American, in which case, you're sadly missing out.)
Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic is AWESOME (specifically Playa Dorada). It's a large metropolis, so there's lots to do and lots of people. Playa Dorada is about a 15 minute drive from the city, but there's plenty of clubs and bars and restaurants right where you are!
ANGUILLA check it out
I highly recommend Barbados, add St. Lucia, if you want to go to more than one place in all one vacation.
Barbados has a lot to offer, interesting and historic places to see.
Its capital is known for duty-free shopping, there are also beaches that has white, sandy beaches, and clear, beautiful water.
In the capital, you can do anything from dining to shopping.
The public transit is cheap. 1.50 BDS each way. It's either a large bus, mini bus or route taxi.
You can always do a tour around the island either by a taxi (ask for flat rate in case), a tour bus, Island Tour (I think).
There are SOO MUCH to see, to do!
Barbados is one of the best places to visit. Since you want someplace lively then you can stay St. Lawrence Gap where there is always activity. More information can be had on the net.