| The French bread and “pastries” in St Barths are not nearly as good as in France. |
Where do you stay? |
Most airlines fly there, have for years. Even Southwest has gotten in the game. |
Well duh, but this is a thread about the Caribbean. Personally, St. Lucia FTW. |
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We love Jamaica. It’s super touristy but also even at a resort you still feel like you are in another country. The resorts where have stayed were owned by Jamaicans and the service is so friendly. I also love that we can leave the resort to take excursions.
We are against the grain and hated Aruba. Puerto Rico is awesome. Grand Cayman has gorgeous beaches but is similar to Aruba in that it’s more like a lot of chain restaurants and resorts. |
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I'll second St Lucia....
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I’m a previous Grand Cayman poster, and I agree that the restaurants are nothing to write home about. But I disagree about resorts; I mean, they are there, but they aren’t dominant. Small condo buildings are much more common, especially at the northern end of Seven Mile Beach. It’s quiet and lovely. We grocery shop so we can just wander in and out from condo to beach all day and eat as-needed. We eat dinners out. It’s very relaxing. |
From which airport? And I assume you mean Turks and not St. John |
| My favs are 7 Mile Beach on Grand Cayman and Grace Bay Beach on Turks and Caicos. |
| If you really want a stellar vacation and have lots of money, charter a small yacht. You can go to some very small islands with easy access to different types of beaches, hiking, snorkeling, excursions, etc. We stay at Compass Cay. |
As someone who was born and raised in Curacao, this makes me so happy! My husband never saw the appeal of the Caribbean until he came home with me. |
Is it a small island? Safe? Walking or driving? |
Another vote for Curacao. We are more into snorkeling than laying on a beach. Curacao and St. John both hold special places in my heart for wonderful snorkeling right off the beach, but Curacao wins out with its colorful architecture and great food scene (beats St. John by a mile). |
| For Aruba-are condos or hotels better? |
I was the person to listed Turks^, United has a flight for under 3hrs non stop via IAD. I think it may be seasonal, I've tried summer dates and don't see it. But we took it in April. I think it may start back until in October? As for St John, United has a direct flight from IAD to STT, same for Spirit (I think) from BWI, but could be wrong. The Crown Bay ferry makes it not such a hassle if you line your flight up. I rather a flight + short ferry than two flights. |