Anonymous wrote:Sea Island, but it really isn't warm until Easter. We usually get a car to drive from savannah or jacksonville but then rarely use the care once we are there. They'll drive you to the lodge for dinner or golfing, pick you up for the resort locations in a golf cart, etc, but we generally walk or bike around.
Anonymous wrote:What about Tybee Island (Savannah)? Haven’t been but it looks nice.
Could probably find a place on the Riviera Maya that works too. Or maybe PR or Vieques (although not much to do in Vieques).
Anonymous wrote:What about Tybee Island (Savannah)? Haven’t been but it looks nice.
Could probably find a place on the Riviera Maya that works too. Or maybe PR or Vieques (although not much to do in Vieques).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah
Isn’t walkable. Isn’t “tropical” in the winter.
Kiawah is very walkable, bikeable and has a shuttle system for going longer distances, through the resort. If you think Deer Valley to Park City is walkable….you are confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah
Isn’t walkable. Isn’t “tropical” in the winter.
Kiawah is very walkable, bikeable and has a shuttle system for going longer distances, through the resort. If you think Deer Valley to Park City is walkable….you are confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah
Isn’t walkable. Isn’t “tropical” in the winter.
Kiawah is very walkable, bikeable and has a shuttle system for going longer distances, through the resort. If you think Deer Valley to Park City is walkable….you are confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Naples, depending on where you stay.
We’ve got property there and it’s so overdone / crowded recently during season. It was always bad but there are no words for the past 2-3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Naples, depending on where you stay.