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Recommendations?
We are exploring vacation ideas for 2005, All-Inclusive.
Any recommendations? We are a couple approaching 50. No kids. G |
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"G&G" wrote in message
... We are exploring vacation ideas for 2005, All-Inclusive. Any recommendations? We are a couple approaching 50. No kids. G Do you want lots of activities? Evening entertainment? Watersports? Peace and quiet? Good food and wine? Places we've been (similar age, no kids) and we try to find smaller hotels, 100 bedrooms or less): Spanish Bay Reef on Grand Cayman - went for the included diving; also great snorkelling; otherwise so-so on food and wine; Escape on Barbados - may be only available to Virgin clients from UK? Great food and wine; limited activities; has been extended since we were there. La Source on Grenada - fantastic; lots of activities; superb food and wine, but may have been trashed by Ivan Blue Heron on Antigua - dont go there. Great beach but food and wine mediocre to poor Eastwinds on St Lucia - very small and not a lot of activities (no wind-surfing for example) but food and wine superb; rooms are 'chalet-type' set in magnificent gardens. -- Rita Daggett |
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