| This question is strange to me. What places have you been to where you couldn't drive around and explore? If you don't like resorts why would you ever go to one? I've never stayed at a "resort" where it was hard to leave. |
| Aruba |
We did the same. It's was great. |
Really it take 50 minutes to drive the whole island. Not to pick on you but on the small islands there's is just no place to drive. |
| St. John, USVI. Absolutely beautiful. |
Mexico, Jamaica and the DR immediately come to mind. I've heard mixed things about Barbados. We like to stay at resorts so our kids have access to a nice beach, pool and activities, but we don't want to eat all our meals there (so an AI is out). We want to hop in the car and see other parts of the island: other beaches, cultural sites, cool restaurants, etc. But we don't want to worry about crime. Make sense? |
You need to get a truck and drive on the backside to see anything cool. My kids loved it -- we hiked to both old gold mines and crawled all over them, went to Baby Beach, went to Boca Grande where you can swim in safe but bigger waves that anywhere else, went to the beach with the mangroves (Mangel Halta or something), drove out to the wild side of the island and watched blowholes, went to the Native American drawing caves, went to the north part and saw the sand dunes, etc. None of the towns on any island are very interesting. We found a ton to explore but I prefer natural things to cities. The city itself is touristy but we never even went there except to drive past. |