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Honeymoon planning advice
Hello group,
I am planning my 3 weeks honeymoon trip, starting mid-November from Italy. We would like to spent a few days visiting the Big Apple, and then going south to the Caribbean Islands. Just got the two way ticket to JFK, now we have to choose which islands to go for the remaining 15 days. We are looking for nature, snorkeling, some local atmosphere, and would prefer to stay away from the more crowded locations and AI resorts. Our ideal place would be a kind of cottage or small hotel beach-front with some coral reef to explore... is it still possible to find such places and organize the trip via the Web? Since it's a honeymoon trip, it would be better to have everything settled in booked in advance.... Until now we are considering Antigua, Anguilla or Turks & Caicos, any other idea? Thanks in advance for any suggestion. Aldo |
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Perhaps a 7 to 14 day cruise with stops at different islands.
Mid-November we will be seeing St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John's, Antigua, Bridgetown, Barbados, Saint George's, Grenada, Roseau, Dominica & Tortola, British Virgin Islands on an 11 night cruise leaving from, and returning to New York. wrote in message oups.com... Hello group, I am planning my 3 weeks honeymoon trip, starting mid-November from Italy. We would like to spent a few days visiting the Big Apple, and then going south to the Caribbean Islands. Just got the two way ticket to JFK, now we have to choose which islands to go for the remaining 15 days. We are looking for nature, snorkeling, some local atmosphere, and would prefer to stay away from the more crowded locations and AI resorts. Our ideal place would be a kind of cottage or small hotel beach-front with some coral reef to explore... is it still possible to find such places and organize the trip via the Web? Since it's a honeymoon trip, it would be better to have everything settled in booked in advance.... Until now we are considering Antigua, Anguilla or Turks & Caicos, any other idea? Thanks in advance for any suggestion. Aldo |
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 08:20:27 -0400, Splenda wrote:
Mid-November we will be seeing St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John's, Antigua, Bridgetown, Barbados, Saint George's, Grenada, Roseau, Dominica & Tortola, British Virgin Islands on an 11 night cruise leaving from, and returning to New York. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John's Antigua Bridgetown, Barbados Saint George's, Grenada Roseau, Dominica Tortola, British Virgin Islands That looks like six stops. Is it one day on each? If so, then do you have five at sea days? Don www.donwiss.com/pictures/carib (e-mail link at page bottoms). |
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I think so but........ he DID say this was their honeymoon. LOL
I bet they could think of something to do while "at sea" "Don Wiss" wrote in message news On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 08:20:27 -0400, Splenda wrote: Mid-November we will be seeing St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John's, Antigua, Bridgetown, Barbados, Saint George's, Grenada, Roseau, Dominica & Tortola, British Virgin Islands on an 11 night cruise leaving from, and returning to New York. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John's Antigua Bridgetown, Barbados Saint George's, Grenada Roseau, Dominica Tortola, British Virgin Islands That looks like six stops. Is it one day on each? If so, then do you have five at sea days? Don www.donwiss.com/pictures/carib (e-mail link at page bottoms). |
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Anguilla, Nevis, Montserrat, Saba, Barbuda, Statia (St. Eustatius)
these are all VERY small laid back islands. Fortunately with a more European flair than a coomercialized American theme They also are all within about 100 miles of each other You can check out LIAT airlines they have a pass that is good for numerous flights at one low price in a given time frame......as long as you don't go to the same island twice, except fot in transit.Well at least they did. I also have heard they are merging with Caribbean Star and Caribbean Sun airlines...these two are really nice carriers to fly with Great deal and you can choose yoor own lodging via the web. For info on Nevis check out my website or my blog www.nevis1.com or www.nevisblog.com On 15 Oct 2006 01:28:21 -0700, " wrote: Hello group, I am planning my 3 weeks honeymoon trip, starting mid-November from Italy. We would like to spent a few days visiting the Big Apple, and then going south to the Caribbean Islands. Just got the two way ticket to JFK, now we have to choose which islands to go for the remaining 15 days. We are looking for nature, snorkeling, some local atmosphere, and would prefer to stay away from the more crowded locations and AI resorts. Our ideal place would be a kind of cottage or small hotel beach-front with some coral reef to explore... is it still possible to find such places and organize the trip via the Web? Since it's a honeymoon trip, it would be better to have everything settled in booked in advance.... Until now we are considering Antigua, Anguilla or Turks & Caicos, any other idea? Thanks in advance for any suggestion. Aldo |
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On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 13:52:06 -0500, Nevis_Island
wrote: Anguilla, Nevis, Montserrat, Saba, Barbuda, Statia (St. Eustatius) these are all VERY small laid back islands. Fortunately with a more European flair than a coomercialized American theme They also are all within about 100 miles of each other You can check out LIAT airlines they have a pass that is good for numerous flights at one low price in a given time frame......as long as you don't go to the same island twice, except fot in transit.Well at least they did. I also have heard they are merging with Caribbean Star and Caribbean Sun airlines...these two are really nice carriers to fly with Great deal and you can choose yoor own lodging via the web. For info on Nevis check out my website or my blog You forgot St. Barth. If you can consider Anguilla, you should at least take a look at it. Very expensive.... www.nevis1.com or www.nevisblog.com On 15 Oct 2006 01:28:21 -0700, " wrote: Hello group, I am planning my 3 weeks honeymoon trip, starting mid-November from Italy. We would like to spent a few days visiting the Big Apple, and then going south to the Caribbean Islands. Just got the two way ticket to JFK, now we have to choose which islands to go for the remaining 15 days. We are looking for nature, snorkeling, some local atmosphere, and would prefer to stay away from the more crowded locations and AI resorts. Our ideal place would be a kind of cottage or small hotel beach-front with some coral reef to explore... is it still possible to find such places and organize the trip via the Web? Since it's a honeymoon trip, it would be better to have everything settled in booked in advance.... Until now we are considering Antigua, Anguilla or Turks & Caicos, any other idea? Thanks in advance for any suggestion. Aldo |
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You forgot St. Barth. If you can consider Anguilla, you should at least take a look at it. Very expensive.... Yep, I purposefully forgot St. Barths.....too touristy in my opinion www.nevis1.com or www.nevisblog.com On 15 Oct 2006 01:28:21 -0700, " wrote: Hello group, I am planning my 3 weeks honeymoon trip, starting mid-November from Italy. We would like to spent a few days visiting the Big Apple, and then going south to the Caribbean Islands. Just got the two way ticket to JFK, now we have to choose which islands to go for the remaining 15 days. We are looking for nature, snorkeling, some local atmosphere, and would prefer to stay away from the more crowded locations and AI resorts. Our ideal place would be a kind of cottage or small hotel beach-front with some coral reef to explore... is it still possible to find such places and organize the trip via the Web? Since it's a honeymoon trip, it would be better to have everything settled in booked in advance.... Until now we are considering Antigua, Anguilla or Turks & Caicos, any other idea? Thanks in advance for any suggestion. Aldo |
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