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which is a good place for a couple to go to? in late 20's? any comments on
these places would be appreciated! 1. breezes Varedaro 2. breezes Jicacoa 3. Sandals hicocos 4. Beaches Varedaro Sam |
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Sam,
If you haven't already, check out Debbies Caribbean Resort Reviews. http://www.debbiescaribbeanresortreviews.com/ Lots of good info and helpful reviews. As for your specific question - any all inclusive can be good it all depends on the mix of guests at the time. I've stayed at Superclubs Breezes Varadero several times, so I can only directly comment on it. Some weeks were a party some were quiet. It all depends on what the two of you want to do. Do you research, decide what qualities you want in a resort (scuba, good disco) and what qualities you don't want in a resort (ie: no kids under 16). Use the reviews to determine what resort best meets the your needs. Have a great holiday! TT "SaM" wrote in message ... which is a good place for a couple to go to? in late 20's? any comments on these places would be appreciated! 1. breezes Varedaro 2. breezes Jicacoa 3. Sandals hicocos 4. Beaches Varedaro Sam |
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A few Cuba links, different from the usual posted he
Human Rights Watch: http://hrw.org/doc?t=americas&c=cuba Amnesty International: http://web.amnesty.org/report2004/cub-summary-eng State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/pgtrpt/2003/31644pf.htm Also, keep in mind that Cuba has food (and other) rationing. Visitors are exempt. This means that you can have what you want, and what's left over is divided up among the actual Cubans. I'd advise considering Jamaica, one of the few Caribbean countries that has never considered itself too poor to afford two (or more!) political parties. -- Visit my Iron Age Pages for technical and fun stuff (holiday specials, too)! http://pages.prodigy.net/fea |
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A few Cuba links, different from the usual posted he
Human Rights Watch: http://hrw.org/doc?t=americas&c=cuba Amnesty International: http://web.amnesty.org/report2004/cub-summary-eng State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/pgtrpt/2003/31644pf.htm Also, keep in mind that Cuba has food (and other) rationing. Visitors are exempt. This means that you can have what you want, and what's left over is divided up among the actual Cubans. I'd advise considering Jamaica, one of the few Caribbean countries that has never considered itself too poor to afford two (or more!) political parties. -- Visit my Iron Age Pages for technical and fun stuff (holiday specials, too)! http://pages.prodigy.net/fea |
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